OVR and MPJ attempt to flee responsibility for Agoni's death, deny facts and contest embassies (Dok)

The Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs have attempted to flee responsibility for the death of Agon Musliu, who was thrown out of the fourth floor of the Students Centre in Pristina on Sunday, where he was being held in quarantine. After publishing the facts involving official documents and communications, which clearly indicated [...]
Following the fact publication, which includes official documents and communications, which clearly pointed to its health problems and neglect of state institutions in the tragic case of 26-year-old Gnjilane, the ministry led by Arben Vitita and the Ministry led by Glauk Konjufca, in a joint communiqué, have denied evidence and disputed the work of Kosovo Embassys in the issue of repatriation.
In this communique, released during yesterday's day, they have said that citizens' lists for repatriation, compiled by diplomatic missions, are not valid to determine someone's position in quarantine or not.
However, the 160-strong list sent by the Kosovo Embassy in Berlin on 1 May, in which, according to the IKSHK criteria, showed that 150 people had to be released from quarantine (people over 70 years of age and those with health problems), while another 10 were to be placed in quarantine, had been almost entirely respected by the Ministry of Health. In this case, only two exceptions were made: Agon Musliu, who was among the 150 people who were released home, was sent to quarantine. And two persons, among the 10 to be sent to quarantine, had been released home.
“MPJD has requested detailed official reports from the Embassy of the Republic of Kosovo in Germany and from the MPJD Operational Centre, which is responsible for co-ordinating citizens' return to the Republic of Kosovo. After reviewing the reports, we have found that for the case in question the MPJD Operational Centre and its officials, besides marking the list as “prob. Mark. ) owns proof”, as noted by other cases, they have not had any medical records. We need to clarify that such lists are regularly sent by diplomatic missions and they are not valid to determine someone's position or in quarantine, because they are prepared by the heads of diplomatic missions, not by health organs”, the MSH and MPJ communiqué says.
The year and Konjufca, contradicting the Kosovo Embassy lists and expressing distrust of their work, have in reality rejected their work and accountability as ministers, while since the beginning of the Kosovo Embassy has dealt specifically with repatriations, and never until today had the management of this issue been dismissed on their part. In fact, the Minister of Infrastructure and Environment, Lumir Abdixhiku, has been constantly proud of the successful management of repatriation.
In this communiqué, the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs have also insisted that they have not had information on Agon Musliu's state of health, though documents show otherwise.
The Emergency Operations Centre, under the Ministry of Health, has not been reported and sent medical documents that would alert the deceased to any of the three regular reporting and medical concerns, as has happened to other cases that have been released”, says the communique.
But the truth is, apart from Agon Musliu, figured on the Kosovo Embassy's list in Germany as a traveler who has health problems, and, as such, according to IKSHK criteria, was released from quarantine, such a thing was disclosed and documented to the Ministry of Internal Affairs, one day before he landed in Pristina.
Gjilan's Emergency Operations Centre had sent an e-mail to the MPB address on Friday, May 1st, at 11:43, with which it required that Agon's father, Naim Muslius, be issued a circulation permit for the trip to the “Adem Jashari<1> airport in Pristina, on May 2nd, to receive his son.
This e-mail explained that the young man had health problems. The medical report, which bore the radioologist's stamp and testified to the control the 26-year-old had made and his diagnosis.
Honored “, I address this request to allow the release of a circulation permit for Naim Musliu, from the Gnjilan municipality, for traveling to Pristina Airport, because the same claim that his son Agon Musliu will travel to Kosovo from Germany. Agon Musliu based on documents promoted by his parent is ill by liver. Document: Medical report” says the e-mail sent from QOE of Gjilan to MPB.
Likewise, two other e-mails indicate that twice she had sought help for Agon Musliu, about an hour before he jumped out of the dorms in Pristina, but that she had not gone and he had found death.
In the direction of the Ministry of Health and the Interior Ministry, the first professional consultancy requirement for four quarantined persons, including 26 years old from Gjilan, had arrived at 16:34. It had been sent to Valdet Hashan, from the Students ' Center turned quarantine for the repatriated during the pandemic.
Honored “, following medical team visits to the QS Carantina, the undersigned patients have shown concerns and requested professional consultancy”, said Hashani's e-mail.
The second request, in the same address, had gone at 17:03 minutes from the Gjilan Emergency Operations Centre, in which it showed that Agon Musliu was depressive and urgently needed neuropsychiatric control.
Respected “, Agon Musliu, boarding no. 7, level 4, born 30.12.1994, returned from Germany yesterday. We ask you urgently, if you are able as emergency headquarters in Pristina, to be controlled by neuropsychiatre, because it is depressive. Waiting for your” confirmation, says the email of the Gjilan Emergency Operations Centre.
Agon Musliu, 26, from Gjilan, had returned from Germany to Kosovo on May 2nd, while finding death the following day, being in quarantine after being thrown out of dormitories, under a serious depressed state.
The prosecution has launched investigations into this case.

















