Blerim Latifi reacts after Periscop report that VV has erased communiquettes for KFOR's Biden

Professor Blerim Latifi has reacted after the removal of all communities of the Vetevendosje Movement that were published since 2014, including those on which the current American president, Joe Biden, is criticised. According to him, this VVU action testifies to the dramatic change in the history of this party. Latifi even said that “Vetevendosje has decided to welcome [...] forever.
According to him, this VVU action testifies to the dramatic change in the history of this party.
Latifi even said that “Vetevendosje has decided to greet forever with radicalism of its first days”.
“Medias are reporting that the Vetevendosje Movement has removed from the official page all communiqués that have been published until 2014, including those with the current American president, Joe Biden, then former vice president. This drastic review of its history is the first sign that Vetevendosje has determined itself to greet forever with radicalism in its early days”, Latifi has said.
We remember that the Vetevendosje Movement has erased from the official page all communiqués published by 2014. Among the communiqués that have left the site is that for the current American president, Joe Biden.
A few days ago, a communique of the Vetevendosje Movement was published in the media, which sharply criticised former President Ibrahim Rugova and called him a colborationist.
And this has led the VVI to wipe out all of its communiqués and writings from its official website from 2005 to 2014, which Periscope reported.
The VV has removed the communique from its page dedicated to current US President Joe Biden for his visit as US vice president to Kosovo.
In the content of the communiqué, titled “Biden well knows”, it is said that the former US vice president did not come to Kosovo to give a speech to the Kosovo Assembly.
“He does not believe he has felt the need to cheer up Kosovo deputies who applaud as far as delir as any primitive sect. I don't even think he misses the Decani Monastery or come to comfort American soldiers about the hard life they have in Camp Bondsteel”, it says, among other things.
The VV site is no longer the communique KFOR mentioned.
Also missing is the series of communiqués “-inside the Colombianist mind”, where it spoke of the KFOR mission in Kosovo, which the VV called ésexualisation of the public sphere.
The VV's page has also erased communiques like “The unification of political parties”, the missing “Gjaku”, and the several-year history of the VV's functioning on the political scene.












