Once VV protested violently against Jablanovac today, Kurti's adviser says the KLA has committed crimes against civilian Serbs and is not dismissed

It was 2015, when the Kosovo government's current minister, Aleksandar Jablanovic, had offended the victims of war in Kosovo and the raped women, had denied Serb crimes in Kosovo. As of time, the Vetevendosje Movement had staged protests demanding the dismissal of Minister Jablanovic, protests these that had been involved in police violence and [...]
It was 2015, when the Kosovo government's current minister, Aleksandar Jablanovic, had offended the victims of war in Kosovo and the raped women, had denied Serb crimes in Kosovo.
As of time, the Vetevendosje Movement had staged protests, demanding the dismissal of Minister Jablanovic, protests these that had been involved in violence against police and institutions, writes news.
Dozens of Kosovo police and dozens of activists were injured in these protests, until the goal was reached, and Jablanovic was dismissed.
While last night, Kosovo incumbent Prime Minister Albin Kurti's adviser, Shozen Gashi, has said the Kosovo Liberation Army has committed war crimes against Serb civilians.
He has said Dick Marty's report is in order because there are 1,000 Serb civilians in Kosovo killed and justice should be sought for, saying these murders were committed by the KLA.
The Kosovo government official's statement soon became top news on the front pages of Serbian media while sparking big reactions in the political spectrum in Kosovo, but also throughout public opinion.
While, in this matter still silent, the chief of Gashi is standing, Kosovo's incumbent Prime Minister Albin Kurti, who has taken no step even to declare the matter.
Gashi's dismissal or resignation has also been requested by senior officials, deputies and former Self-Deputes Movement.












