UK criminalised Kosovo comes response from Vjosa Osman's adviser

President Bekim Cupina's media adviser, Bekim Cupina, has said Vjosa Osman's approach to the BBC interview is real. Cupina has reacted after the criticism Osman received for this interview, where he said Kosovo is a corrupt country. Kupina cited two international reports, where, according to him, it is found that Kosovo is dipped [...]
Cupina has reacted after the criticism Osman received for this interview, where he said Kosovo is a corrupt country.
Kupina cited two international reports, where, according to him, it is found that Kosovo is mired in corruption. He says why is this well-known fact shocking when he is told by the president of the country?
“Sun is not covered with sifts. Truth always hurts. Especially when the cause of the consequences has a name. Reactions to an interview. President Osmani at the BBC scatters the panic and the slain conscience of those who Kosovo's image planned for the ground by making the state reference at the top of the world rankings for crime and corruption. These reactions are also symptomatic of a piece of the political spectrum by the fantastic result of Mrs. Osmani's recent elections”, Kupina wrote on Facebook.
Following this interview, former Albanian Education Minister Besa Sahini has also reacted, where according to her, Osman's statement is popular and anti-patriotic.
His full post:
“President Vjosa Osmani at the BBC, more than reaction, panicked. Empirically, there cannot be two truths. There's only one. If so, it is also true when you speak to the national audience, even before the international audience. In concrete cases, Mrs. Osmani has mentioned facts, foretold.
Why did there not be such a response to the findings that have come out of the credit organisation, which have also highlighted the high level of crime and corruption in Kosovo?
In October 2012, the European Court of Auditors has audited EU assistance in Kosovo in the area of rule of law.
The report had found that assistance was not particularly effective in the police and judicial sector.
In the GEA report, it is said that the level of organised crime and corruption in Kosovo remains high. According to the same report, the judiciary continues to suffer from political interference, inefficiency and lack of transparency and implementation.
In the annual report of the World Corruption Perceptions Index, published at the end of January of this year, Transparency International corruption has considered Kosovo's major problem. Kosovo has been estimated at 36 points in an index accounting system, where 100 show a lack of corruption, while zero, the highest level of corruption. Stagnim in the fight against corruption has been listed earlier this year, as well as Kosovo's Kosovo Democratic Institute (KDI).
So two international and local reports point to the same conclusion:
Kosovo has been involved in crime and corruption, even since then. Why is this well - known fact shocking when it is said by the president of the country?
The above facts against Mrs. Osmani's interview at the BBC, only to strengthen the argument against “shock”.
Consequently, why this alert to known facts from the past? The image of the state is not protected by two confessions - one inside and the other out.
There's a state and a truth. The truth we live in every day is corruption and crime, and we can't hide it or contact it with any formulation or diplomatic approach.
The sun is not covered with sifts. Truth always hurts. Especially when the cause of the consequences has a name. Reactions to an interview. President Osmani at the BBC scatters the panic and the slain conscience of those who Kosovo's image planned for the ground by making the state reference at the top of the world rankings for crime and corruption. These reactions are also the symptom of a piece of the political spectrum by the fantastic result of Mrs. Osmani's recent election.
The image of the state is not striking him, but it is protecting him that has nearly 400,000 votes.
Her heart is also theirs, but not critics of the interview. These critizers, the country, have considered it a means of profit, so this reaction creates disgust. The state was not them, but in time it was their country.
The president's approach to the interview is real, and the best apology that can become state.
The state of fairy tales is not kept. He's in hibernation, so I.D. The president will be the one who, with her commitment to furthering Kosovo, will become a curator of his international image!











