Abbott responds: The assault on Rashi's son, the result of hatred and fear

The ambassador of Great Britain to Kosovo, Nicholas Abbott, has called yesterday's attack on the son of Democratic Progressive Party leader Nenad Raspi. Abbott has written that the British Embassy and other international partners have always called for more calm and reasonable political debate, while there are [...]
Abbott has written that the British Embassy and other international partners have always called for more calm and reasonable political debate, while stressing that some politicians have stirred hatred and fear.
Yesterday's unintelligent version of Nenad Rasic's son is perceived as a political act. The British Embassy and other international partners have called for a calmer, more reasonable, less personal political debate. Some politicians have promoted hate and fear culture, fog and betrayals, within and in various communities”, it wrote Abbott.
He has called on such acts to stop happening.
We call again to stop this. All in the political class and the media should reflect that allowing such a culture to develop endangers people”, Abbott wrote.
Other important local and international acts have reacted sharply to the attack on Nenad Rashi's son.












