Fatmir Coliqi insulted Anton Cetta's figure, following the reaction of his daughters

Anton Chetta's request that his September not be placed in the court of St. Mother Teresa has made Kosovo Catholic Church exhibitors nervous. Just the day Ibrahim Rugova's September was inaugurated, Kosovo Archbishop Secretary Don Fatmir Koliqi has issued an insulting word against the picture [...]
Two days after Anton Chetta's daughters, Donika and Agata Chetta have asked Kosovo's Archbishop not to place their father's September in the St. Mother Teresa Cathedral yard in Pristina, Kosovo Bishop's secretary has chosen revenge.
He has said Anton Cetta has not been worthy of his memorial being placed compared to that of Ibrahim Rugova, saying they have encountered his “Sracmental relatively” even though they had originally decided that September would be placed in the court of the Cathedral.
To respect the preference of prof girls. Anton Cetta and after we have encountered his Samuramental inadequacy, then we have brought a decision not to place Anton Cetta”'s September, Kosovo Bishop's Secretary, Don Fatmir Koliqi, declared during Thursday.
After mentioning the “sacramental bias”, Koliqi has called it a large figure of the nation Anton Cetta.
Kosovo's <x0); Archbishop has wanted to honour two major figures of the nation, Dr. Ibrahim Rugova and prof. Anton Chetta. A firm” decision has never been brought about.
Shortly after this speech against Anton Chetta's picture by the Bishop's secretary have reacted to his daughters by publishing a picture of their father at a similar apology rally alongside Zeeria Cana.
“In the midst of the people, where his sons and daughters find support and eternity” have written them.
The Pristina municipality has made a decision last year that September of one of the most memorable figures of the 1990s known for its role in the Gajac making will be placed in the court of the Faculty of Philology after parking lots are conducted. Former Minister Kujtim Shala's attempt to place the memorial before the facility of the Albanology Institute had failed after the director of this institute had said that the space there is narrow.
But Anton Chetta's daughters had reacted against the Catholic Church's plans in Kosovo for Anton Chetta's September to be deployed in the court of the Cathedral. They were addressed with a letter to the Kosovo Archbishop Dodo Gjergji, saying they did not approve of such a decision. The letter was sent in December, but was published two days before September's establishment.
The following can be found in the official letter, dated 24.12.20, by the trial family. Anton Chetta addressed My Lord Dode Gjergjit Idyzard of Kosovo.
Dear Lord Dode George,
In the quality of the Cetta family, we send you this letter through which we are declared about the September of our father near the cathedral “Mother Teresa” in Pristina.
We appreciate your initiative to respect our father's multidimensional image. But knowing his soul well, and being aware of his life and work, we continue to believe that his noble mission was accomplished based on the values of reconciliation, peace, religious tolerance and, above all, great love for his Albanian people.
We estimate that the father figure should be the model that transmits values to the new generations by exceeding all the differences in a multireligious society where we are, the model of impartiality and dignity.
Placing September within the walls of the cathedral court would conflict with its principles and intentions, so we as a family do not approve such a decision and hope very much in your support and understanding the September deployment in front of the Philological Faculty where the Communist Parliament approved it.
With respect,
Anton Chetta's daughters,
Donika Cetta Juncaj and Agata Chetta












