Hoxhaj: Can't talk about reconciliation with Serbia, without dawning the fate of the found

Former Foreign Minister Enver Hoxhaj has remembered the 21st anniversary of Ukshi Hoti's disappearance, where he said not by chance this national and political figure of Kosovo is among the found after the Serb conqueror aimed at his disappearance fighting for the rights of Albanians in the former Yugoslavia. MP PDK, Enver Hoxhaj, [...]
Former Foreign Minister Enver Hoxhaj has remembered the 21st anniversary of Ukshi Hoti's disappearance, where he said not by chance this national and political figure of Kosovo is among the found after the Serb conqueror aimed at his disappearance fighting for the rights of Albanians in the former Yugoslavia.
MP The PDK, Enver Hoxhaj, has remembered the 21st anniversary of Ukshin Hoti's disappearance.
Through a Facebook status, Hoxhaj has said that 21 years have not been known for the fate of Ukshin Hoti, and not by chance, this national, intellectual and political figure of Kosovo is among the found.
The Serbian deputy, just as he wanted to wipe out the entire Albanian being, also wanted to eliminate one of the most remarkable voices about the rights of Albanians in the former Yugoslavia.”, Hoxhaj wrote.
Hoxhaj, said it was Professor Ukshin Hoti, who among the first intellectuals supported the protests and demands of the 1981 students for what he suffered in jails back then.
MP The PDK, said that in Hoti's recent detention, Serbian power took care to wipe out every trace of it, in order to extinguish a creditable and powerful voice for the Albanian issue not only inside, but also in the international arena.
“Uktin Hoti and thousands of other undiscovered people call us on our conscience and without dawning their fate cannot be talked about lasting peace and reconciliation between Kosovo and Serbia.” has completed the Enver Hoxhaj script.
Enver Hoxhat's complete Facebook script:
It's been 21 years since the fate of Walker Hot. Not by chance, this national, intellectual and political figure of Kosovo is among the found. The Serbian invaders, as they wanted to wipe out the entire Albanian being, also wanted to eliminate one of the most remarkable voices about the rights of Albanians to the former Yugoslavia.
It was Professor Ukshin Hoti, who among the first intellectuals supported the protests and demands of the 1981 students for what he suffered in prisons back then. In his recent imprisonment, Serbian power took care to wipe out every trace of it in order to extinguish a creditable and powerful voice for the Albanian issue not only inside but also in the international arena.
Ukshin Hoti and thousands of other undiscovered people call us to our conscience and without dawning their fate cannot be talked about lasting peace and reconciliation between Kosovo and Serbia.












