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On Europe's Day and 70th anniversary of its establishment European Union activists organisation “Political Movement” through symbolic action before office The European Union in Pristina has presented disappointments about not liberalising visas for Kosovars. With the motto “how long will the EU's social distance for Kosovo citizens be?”, “When are visas liberalised?”, [...]
With the motto “how long will the EU's social distance be for the citizens of Kosovo?”, “When do the visas liberalize? ”, “What are the EU values?”, “what is the price to pay with Kosovo citizens, to have the free movement? ” they expressed their disappointment against the EU.
Activist Bekim Ibishi says that although Kosovo has fulfilled all the criteria to enjoy visa liberalisation, this and towards Kosovo citizens are still being denied.
“Today is the European Union's day where we have decided to take a symbolic action where we have presented our frustrations and disappointment after we have fulfilled the 94 criteria and decided to say the European Union even how many Juliet and Chakarra are needed to liberalise our visas. It's one of our slogans today on Europe Day. Today, the citizens of Europe have seen what isolation from a virus that is natural power that is not human, while we Kosovars in Kosovo are isolated from them themselves. We're also isolated from the virus, but the isolation for us won't go through even after we pass the” virus, he said.
Even Bladon Arifi says that through this symbolic activity, they want to express the revolt not to visa liberalisation for Kosovo citizens.
He says Kosovo young people want to be equal to other states in order to move freely.
We are maintaining this symbolic activity to show you that we as an active youth want to be equal to all young people and youth in the states of Europe. Today we have also made this plaque or slogan of our organization. This global pandemic has engulfed the whole world and everyone is isolated, and the borders of all states are closed”, Arifi said.











