VV official goes against Jelal Sveschla, apologises at squares and stadiums

Vetevendosje Bureau Arber Vokri, who is VV's assamist in Pristina's municipality and Albin Kurti's close friend, has exposed the Minister of Internal Affairs Jalal Svechla for the prayer forgiveness that took place yesterday in Pristina Square, and for which organising Svecla tried to hold him responsible [...]
Vetevendosje Office, Arber Vokri, who is VV's assamist in Pristina's municipality and Albin Kurti's close friend, has exposed him.d Minister of Internal Affairs Jelal Svecla for the pardon of the prayer that took place yesterday in Pristina Square, and for which organising Svecla tried to hold university professor Milalzim Krasniqi responsible.
Official VV Arber Vokkri wrote on his Facebook page that organisers of that event were VV supporters.
He has requested that such activities take place in stadiums.
Arber Vokrrid's full posting:
Public, including squares, is all of them. Peaceful and legal activities enrich civic life, especially in a liberal arrangement.
The formation of the Muslim religious rite today in the square makes no sense to be reproved by the right to do so, legally. Nor was it a political act in the common sense of the word. But it generated frustration and misunderstandings.
For clarification:
The organisers were not people promoted by an associate UP professor. In fact, they were critics, full of them even supporters of the Vetevendosje Movement!
It was no protest, but the move to testify that the joint prayer is likely to be practiced even under pandemic conditions if properly arranged
It's not the VV that wants to not use mosques, but it's BI Ku that doesn't have the capacity to manage the situation according to IKSHP requirements
Personally, I think that if there is great interest, then instead of the pressure on the “opening of the mosques” (which are not actually finished) volunteers are needed to help BI Kun manage rituals/group times initially in undiscovered areas such as stadiums or squares, and if that organization is consolidated, to begin gradually with using mosques.
Just keep in mind that security and health are a priority to religious rites, and that priority is clearly supported by religious rules and teachings.














