Kurt is caught with America again: He says they've got exemplary communiques defending tomorrow's rally.

A nationwide rally is expected to be held tomorrow afternoon in Pristina, organised by the Vetevendosje Movement on the day of liberation marking Kosovo. This, they are doing to mark the 21st anniversary of the country's liberation and the 15th anniversary of the foundation of the Vetevendosje Movement. While for such a gathering the American Embassy in Kosovo has reacted, [...]
Of the red points marked by Vetevendosje Movement activists, their leader, Albin Kurti, has appeared today with a video calling on citizens to join the manifesto tomorrow at 5:00.
He, calling for mass exits, has said the rally will be peaceful, with music and speeches.
And for this gathering, and other events warned in the country these days have also reacted to the American Embassy in Kosovo.
Through a communique, the United States has asked American citizens to avoid Pristina squares from today until June 17th.
The embassy has written that such a gathering, if called a quiet manifestation, can be turned into violent gatherings.
“Some events have been warned from June 10th to June 17, 2020. These events include not only the 21st anniversary of Kosovo's liberation and the 15th anniversary of the Vetevendosje Movement. VV is organising a political protest (“collection”) on 12 June at Skenderbeu Square in Pristina. U.S. government personnel and citizens are advised to avoid demonstrations and to be careful if they are near any large rally, protest or demonstration. Even peaceful advertising can quickly turn violent. Groups in large numbers can be converted into a super-species event in the spread of Ovid-19”, it says. on the warning of the US Embassy.
To this response, and the nature of the rally, Kosova Prees has asked Vetevendosje Movement leader Albin Kurti, who has said that the embassy has a “mirror that it uses when there are gatherings.
He has said that tomorrow's rally is not a protest, adding that the protest will occur but not on June 12th.
They have a slogan communique that they use every time there are gatherings. The June 12th rally is for the 21st anniversary of Kosovo's liberation and the 15th anniversary of the formation of the Vetevendosje Movement is a peaceful, public rally, there will be protests, they are inevitable, even under any government, but on Friday, June 12th is not one. So, the public, peaceful rally, the celebration for the honour of the 21st anniversary of the liberation and 15th anniversary of the” Movement, Kurti said of Kosovas.
While politicologist Ramush Tahiri says political parties must be cautious and not call citizens at timely gatherings of the pandemic.
“Vetevendosje is political party, has political responsibility, has party political goals, but must respect the laws and the Constitution, and should be careful about the health of citizens. His intentions of Vetevendosje clearly tell him, because he wants to overthrow the government, wants protests, wants through signatures to create an opinion that people are for elections and through polls show that the majority of votes take Vetevendosje”, Tahiri says.
According to him, the elections should be initiated through the Kosovo Assembly, rather than a political party being pressured to keep them when a certain party adapts.
“I wouldn't have wanted to overcome the rubikon for this job and have protests and anti-proposses, or have every party that every time it needs or every time you think it's going to pressure you call citizens to protest, whether it's peaceful, whether it's just gathering”, he says.
Albin Kurti's party, after being ousted by the government, began at the request for new elections in Kosovo.
Vetevendosje has also launched a petition for this that they are now collecting signatures in major municipal squares throughout the country.











