Analyst from Albania: Agon's case shows that Vetevendosje makes for people in need

PDK chairman Adri Nurellar's political adviser, has made a comment on social networks concerning the suicide case of 26-year-old Agon Musliu, in the student centre's quarantine. According to him, the case shows that Vetevendosje has been deceived by claims that it is a party that demands equality and cares for the worst. [...]
Nurrellari claims that hundreds of repatriated citizens have been treated selectively, saved from restrictions on quarantine freedom or left prematurely because they were political militants or had political powers and ties.
He adds that they have been forced into quarantine only a small part that had no connections, familiar or potential influence. Therefore, he points to <x0 when you are weak, helpless and endangered like Agon Musliu, the power of Vetevendosje does not care for you at all”
Nurlar's full post is the following:
The Vetevendosje movement has always sold itself as a party caring for the most needy, weak or marginalised, but abandoning neglect to Agon Musliu testified that in reality this political force cares only for its militants and for the most privileged who have power, money or recognition.
The dramatic 26-year-old from Gjilan, Agon Musliu, exposed Vetevendosje's ideological hypocrisy, pointing to the abusive and selective approach of the management of the situation by the Vetevendosje Movement. The facts are demonstrating that citizens are not treated equally by this party but with double standards. There are hundreds of repatriated persons who were supposed to be in quarantine today but who were arbitraryly and selectively either avoided quarantine or out of time.
Of the 147 repatriated persons on the plane Agon came in only 9 were sent to quarantine. The same has been true of over 1500 repatriated people who arrived by plane at Pristina airport last month, from where only a small part of them have not been linked, recognised or influential, have been forced to remain in quarantine. A large part of them who had power have managed to avoid restricting quarantine freedom and go home to self-isolation.
So it clearly seems that you can escape quarantine if you have political connections, as it did with LVV militants, which is kind of an excuse for mental health problems. Also, if you're powerful or maybe you have money to corrupt someone, you can avoid whole quarantine at the Student Center with the claim that you're self-curanting.
But when you're weak, helpless, and endangered like Agon Musliu, Vetvendosje's power takes no care of you. You don't hear screams for help, nor do you care for you despite having institutional responsibilities in the circumstances when you are deprived of your forced freedom to keep you in quarantine.
Vetevendosje officials not only neglected and ignored this fragile citizen when he most needed help but after his death try to avoid the legal but moral responsibility they had for his life. Even Vetvendosje's acting health minister openly cheats by saying that no documents have been presented for Agon's health problems, which were immediately exposed by media facts.
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