“Do not see face”, Ferdoje Kerkezi and Nysrete Kumnova talk about indictment against Dragica Gashiqi

Gjakova's municipality has filed a lawsuit at the Gjakova Foundation Court, under which “anisation of the contract for rent of the residence at a provisional request for”, for Dragica Gashiq, who early June of this year, became the first Serbian to return for it [...]
The court's spokesman, Leka Muqaj, has confirmed to Radio Free Europe that the plaintiff, the Gjakova municipality, in this court has filed charges against D.G., with an unknown address demanding that the indictee be appointed provisional legal representative, as the same is not known residence.
“The Constitutional Court in Gjakova has issued a decision forcing the plaintiff, the Gjakova municipality, which, in the name of the pre-emptive for the provision of the interim representative's expenses, within the three-day deadline, to deposit in the ark of this court, the amount of money at the height of 1,000 euros, under threat of legal consequences”, has declared Muqaj.
He has added that after the municipality has fulfilled its obligations, the court will hold the controversial procedure between the parties.
From the cabinet of Gjakova Mayor Ardian Gjini, they have declined to comment on the case.
Regarding the case for the Gjakova municipality initiative for Clankosova.tv, Nysrete Kumnova has spoken from the organisation “Mothers' calls” and Ferdoje Kerkezi, who in the last war in Kosovo has lost five family members, husband and four sons.
Kumnova told Clankosova.tv that if the initiative by the Gjakova Community is serious then it is a good step.
Yes, the indictment if it's serious is a good step. She had no right to come and live in Gjakova. As soon as the decision is made, more steps must be taken to evacuate it”.
The indictment by municipal power in Gjakova as positive also praised Ferdoje Qerkezi.
If it's what you're saying, it's fine. She has to leave so we don't see her face”.
The return of Dragica Gashiqi has sparked reactions within the municipality of Gjakova, from non-governmental organisations, the family of martyrs and numerous citizens.
Nysrete Kumnova from the association “Mothers' calls” by Gjakova had stated that the family of the missing persons did not approve Gashi's return to Gjakova.
In Gjakova, during the war in 1998 and 1999, more than a thousand Albanian civilians have been killed, most of them males. Some of them are still homeless.












