Hakki Abazi goes against Facebook swearing: Will the LDK apologize?

Former Kosovo deputy prime minister at the Kurti government, Hakki Abazi, has distributed a status on his Facebook account, denouncing reproach on the social Facebook network, though he himself had used much insult towards Vetevendosje's political rivals. Ahaz in recent months had been loud enough in his insults to [...]
Ahaz in recent months had been very vocal in his insults to political rivals, especially the LDK.
The former deputy prime minister had not spared his grave words, especially the chairman of this party, Mr. Isa Mustafa and current Prime Minister Avdullah Hoti, who had, among other things, named “servil as a razor”, follows Periscope.
But it seems that Ahaz has decided to change his policymaking after distributing a post by Mr. Erion Christo, where he rightly spoke against hate speech and insults.
I don't think that puttings on Facebook has any benefit. The world does not get better. Sounds like a dead end. When you swear, you think you're done. Imagine how scary we would be if we looked for an account of calmness and reason. Online abuse grieves the network. Only those who get paid to plant dirt.
Let's hope that the most vocal politician from Vetevendosje has reflected on his unacceptable language in recent months. Whether he will apologize for insults against Mr. Mustafa and Mr. Hoti. /Periscope












