Come on, I got two arms. How Rugova had reacted to the murder of Agan

Adnan Merovci, former head of former presidential Protocol Ibrahim Rugova, says the former president's greatest joy was when he intervened NATO in Kosovo. “Within the happiest moments is the first bomb Rugova enjoyed as a child and I saw him excited just like a child when he rejoices”, Merovci said in “Voma [...]
“Given the happiest moments is the first bomb Rugova enjoyed as a child and I saw him excited just like a child when he rejoices”, Merovci said at “
Merovci says that on that day he had not even lit a cigarette for eight hours, since he says he had his arms broken.
One of his most difficult moments is when I was May 7, 1999, at Rome Airport when I realized that Professor Agan was executed and when I told the president, he was nervous when he realized there was something unpleasant. I said condolences to Agan was executed, he said <x1mos don't give me two arms and he's got a silence. If Rugova doesn't have eight hours of cigarettes, he's talking about his gesture expressing his grief”.











