Anton Chetta's desecration: What is behind several-year-old embarrassment?

Anton Cetta continues to enjoy great respect and sympathy in Kosovo society, which has not yet forgotten his unique contribution to stopping terrible blood feuds. But such respect and sympathy has never been materialized in any statue or other memorial work. What happened in the rear? Chetta with action [...]
The ticket with its action of reconciliation of women may have saved tens of thousands of Kosovars from killing and having a terrifying phenomenon that seriously hampered the development of political, cultural and social awareness in the country.
In addition, massive reconciliation among the families may have played a crucial role in peaceful and armed resistance to the oppressive Yugoslav regime.
His work, however, seems to have been called upon to be forgotten.
His statue remains desecrated for time Long on Qamil Hoxha Street in PristinaIn a deserted place.
The Albanological Institute had refused to place the statue of the deceased Anton Chetta before its entry. This had broken up the whole country, but as is common, the scandal had lasted three days and been forgotten.
Behind the strange decision of the Albanological Institute where Chetta himself once worked was believed to have stayed another important figure, that of Rexhep Qdhuar.

Opposition to Cetta has never been made public on the part of Rexhep Qhur or any other figure so far. But since the issue of setting up his statue lasted for so many years, it can be considered that the power of such people is too great.

And, recently, it is set for the final desecration of Chetta's image with the location of his statue in the courtyard of the cathedral “Mother Teresa” in Pristina. What does that mean? Chetta's national figure is thus reduced by a religious dimension.
So it happened. The Chetta Family Reaction, rather his daughters, who considered September's deployment to the cathedral to break the principles and goals of Chetta.

“Placeting September within the walls of the cathedral court would conflict with its principles and intentions, so we as a family do not approve of such a decision and hope very much in your support and understanding of the September deployment in front of the Philological Faculty where the Municipal Assembly approved it.” wrote them.
What the public needs to know is who's behind the attempt to desecrate Anton Chetta.











