Thaci: Honored to have put Jamaica Stones in Pristina

The country's president, Hashim Thaci, has written about starting works on construction of the mosque in Pristina. Thaci has also commented on today's protest of a citizen group that has voiced itself against the construction of the mosque. And for that, Thaci has said it is democratic right to protest, but should not serve [...]
Thaci has also commented on today's protest of a citizen group that has voiced itself against the construction of the mosque.
And for that, Thaci has said it is democratic to protest, but should not serve for the instigation of hatred.
No one has any reason to feel offended, ignored, or privileged on religious grounds in our modern state.
Protest and expression of discontent are democratic values in our society, but they should never serve to promote interreligious and interethnic hatred.”, he wrote, broadcast Periscopi.
He has also recalled placing the cathedral's pebble in Pristina, but also the mosque.
His complete scripture:
I feel good and proud that together with the head of the community of Christian believers and with President Rugova we have placed the cathedral's pebble in Pristina. I also feel good and proud that we, along with the head of the community of Muslim believers and President Jahjaga, also placed the mosque cornerstone in Pristina.
Kosovo is the best example, not only in the region but also wider for tolerance and excellent interreligious coexistence for centuries.
No one has any reason to feel offended, ignored, or privileged on religious grounds in our modern state.
Protests and expressions of discontent are democratic values in our society, but they should never serve for inciting interreligious and interethnic hatred.
God bless Kosovo and its people! HTH












