Protest organiser against Vuciq in Belgrade: I am alive thanks to Albanian trust

Organiser of recent protests in the Serbian state, Savo Manojlovovic, has spoken in the first person, telling stories of his native and raised ancestors in Kosovo. Manojlovic was the organiser of the protests, “Niu-Edit”, which was aimed at halting the adoption of two laws -- the Law for Displacement and Reference. These two [...]
Manojlovic was the organiser of the protests, “Niu-Edit”, which was aimed at halting the adoption of two laws -- the Law for Displacement and Reference.
These two were removed from the agenda by Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq, afraid of the size he was receiving protests organised by the young man his predecessors were born in Kosovo.
He for the newspaper nova.rs has shown that it is the third generation of a family away from Kosovo. The previous empty fragments continued to return. Living in that area often means suffering and killing”.
Manojlovic has shown how during World War II, the Albanian commitment has saved his ancestor's life, and that's why he is alive.
When World War II began, my family was placed on the liquidation list by the Albanian Nazis. They were rescued from an Albanian neighbour who had previously pledged to my great grandfather that he would save our family, if life were to be jeopardised”.
This story that I have often heard from my father and uncle has sworn to me that the whole family survived, but I was born and lived, only because an Albanian man kept his word”, he added.
He says that “this principle has guided me into life and that I will keep my word on cancelling protests if the Serbian president approves the two demands ♫ withdrawals controversial laws”.
Otherwise, Manojlovic has claimed he will not stop whenever the need to go out protesting when citizens' rights are violated.











