Lend Mustafa hails Kurti: First prime minister reluctant to shine on government object

Community Rights Activist LGBTIQ, Lend Mustafa, has criticised the Kurti Government in dealing with this community, claiming that even the Government building has been enlightened with resistance on International Day against Homophobia and Transphobic. Mustafa, said this is the first time that there was resistance or confusion over [...] enlightenment.
Mustafa, said this is the first time that there was resistance or uncertainty about lighting up the government's object, where, according to him, it was a form of opposition from this government.
I can say it's the first time he's had resistance to leave the lights. It's the opposite, that it was only Kurti Government who has turned down Government, Mustafa said.
He then added that Prime Minister Kurti is also afraid to say the word LGBT, but I don't know why, until he said he did it only through a post on social networks but never publicly.
I don't know why, but Kurt's afraid to say LGBT, I never heard him mention it, except on Twitter. I don't know if it's a homophobic or a transphoby issue or any other Kurt principle but with all the support we've ever asked for and never received, the works speak more than Kurt says. We've been expecting major changes, but it stopped us first, Mustafa said at the ATV.
We remember that May 17th was International Day against Homophobia and Transphobia. In Kosovo it has already become a tradition for the Government building to be enlightened with colors that symbolize solidification with this part of society.
Periscop had announced to the people how Prime Minister Kurti in English had written about the rights of this community on Twitter, but not on Facebook where most Kosovo people spend time. /Periscope












