Kraja accuses of standing behind Anton Chetta's September desecration

Anton Chetta's September issue is again covered in public opinion after his family wrote a letter demanding that it not be placed in the court of the Cathedral “Mother Teresa” in Pristina. But Chetta's September has a longer history. Several years ago it was reported that the Albanology Institute had refused the possibility [...]
Several years ago it was reported that the Albanology Institute had refused the possibility of this September being introduced to its building.
For a long time, September remained without an official location, leaving at a forgotten corner on Qamil Hoxha Street in the capital.
But why he had refused his September Albanology Institute, he never found out.
And yet, the current chairman of the Academy of Sciences and Arts. [ AAK], Mehmet Kraja believed this happened because that space was shared for writer and publicist Rexhep Qosja, who is still alive.
In a scripture entitled “The restoration of dark times” he even claimed that this rejection had had political party nature.
The cultural and political background also surfaced with the September or bust of Anton Chetta (I'm writing with two “” for respect, not why it makes sense). Now I'm laughing at the concern he feels in the air about an uncultural gesture that is humiliating to the historical memory of this country, which comes from a symbol institution, such as the Albanological Institute, but has been occupied by several years here and there by minor scientists and mathematicians. Surprisingly, it is not the reason why the Albanological Institute in its courtyard makes no room for it Anton Chetta (LDK supporter) because that space has been reserved for Rexhep Qdhuar (supporter of the LDK) PDK, but wonder why people haven't already realized that the Albanology Institute, even the Institute of History, with the work that they do some twenty years from now they no longer honor anyone, not Ali Hadr a little higher, nor did Anton Chetta or Rexhepe unhewrecking a little below” he wrote.

Anton Chetta's girls have recently said that their father's figure had no religious or party characters publicly demanded that it not be placed in the cathedral.
Meanwhile, they have also reacted from the Pristina municipality, which have said that the September location is now officially defined at the Faculty of Philological. /Periscope












