Yahya Coca: I educated the Serbian student who later became war general and committed crimes in Gjakova

VV deputy Jahja Coca has spoken on the Frontal TV show in T7 about the existence of racism in Kosovo. He has said the town of Gjakova is known for equal treatment of citizens, so he added that he was surprised at the last case that happened in this country. The head also indicated an occasion when [...]
I was first hired by Mr. Kinoll's opinion that's a very painful problem. Such events are distressing. We have to make a difference that has institutional or individual or incidental character. As an MP and part of the VV government is in our programme that equality is very precise. In institutional terms this issue is very stable. For where it comes from, in Gjakova, we are very big people for people who are different from”, he says.
The head also showed how he wrote the letter to the Serb and asked him directly why he committed those greedy crimes in Gjakova.
I don't have the information on this situation and I'm worried. I insist that appropriate measures be identified and identified urgently. Otherwise, Gjakova has a big heart. I remember that the Serb minority has had very good treatment from us. A former general committed major crimes there. A famous general was a gentle, gentle boy who came from the village and specifically brought him close to the stove with those opings to warm up. He was brilliant and talented. When I heard he committed these crimes, I wrote them down. Nero is hated for attacking the teacher above all else. Not just for destroying Alexandria's library. During the NLA's time, unfortunately, we didn't see each other because if we met what kind of treatment I've had on you. I mean, the Gjakova is huge. He got the message and then he asked us to be on TV. I accepted it because I explained it in Serbian-Croat. I meant it. This is Gjakova. What did the Zeka family or the Niushi do to you that nailed them to the wood of the wire or the Pruth Shefs that burned them alive? I asked him directly for all these actions. But there was no answer. But I mean there's a special citizen in Gjakova. There's equal treatment for everyone. He is led by an opposition party, but the mayor's family I know, but his institutional stance is very correct. These things have to be eliminated and run ahead of”, head over.











