Berisha: Kosovo is grave for youth, president and prime minister deal with movies and wrestling

Opinionist Kimete Berisha has said that Albanian workers in Kosovo are treated as slaves. Berisha says the same ones don't get salaries in order, don't get paid through the bank, don't have a vacation right. You can't go to the S.C. whenever they need it; [...]
Berisha says the same ones don't get salaries in order, don't get paid through the bank, don't have a vacation right.
You get a day without eating or drinking, you can't go to the S.C. every time they need it; they get stuck, they're threatened with work, they're malnourished, they're blackmailed, they're exploited, they're ruthless, they're exploiting them; they're endangering their health, they're risking their lives, they're hurting their morals. They just kill them a little bit every day! In the public sector, you are persecuted politically. In the private sector, you're being chased as in the Middle Ages. Traders, the absolute majority of them are slaves, they behave as slaves, they play with Albanian youth, they destroy, they annoy their lives because it allows politics. Traders are related to politics, they conduct politics, and official politics allows them to mistreat workers and treat them as slaves! Summers and winter festivals cost prices to steal exiles. There is nothing that does not cost the devil and son in Kosovo”, she says, asking how it is possible that anything costs more in Kosovo than in the richest states of the world.
Where is the state? The state that legitimises injustice, robbery, violation of human rights, the State that legitimizes slavery! Kosovo is hell for Albanians, that even Kurti Serbs are still getting salaries from the state without working! Kosovo is a grave for Albanian youth. The president and prime minister, on the other hand, deal with movies and wrestlings. Fired president, as it is to be pushed like feral cats with nine souls, is vital to the President who's taking it down to the ground in Japan, and who-who's causing more wounds to”, she says.
And the prime minister deals with films paid by the state of Kosovo, but the Albanian audience has no right to see those films, the Albanian viewer does not recognise Kosovo cinematography, is deprived of that right, because both movies and art, like anything else, privatises the strong. (Plus, which are overrated, Albanian films have overrated propaganda and business. Try Prime Minister to make a movie with Adem Yasar or the KLA and see what answer cinematographic policy gives you! Kosovo does not have a movie about the KLA war! Ask: P.S. You are nobody, with a word!”, Berisha finished.












