Serbia was put before Kosovo, Morena Taraku reacted sharply to Edi Rama for earthquake aid

Renowned Albanian singer Morena Taraku has rare public reactions. The statement of aid Serbia donated to Albania at the time of the earthquake has revolted against the singer and model, which has not hesitated to address the Albanian prime minister with several lines in Institute. Statement of the aid Serbia donated to Albania at the time of [...]
Renowned Albanian singer Morena Taraku has rare public reactions.
The statement of aid Serbia donated to Albania at the time of the earthquake has revolted against the singer and model, which has not hesitated to address the Albanian prime minister with several lines in Institute.
The statement of aid Serbia donated to Albania at the time of the earthquake has revolted against the singer and model, which has not hesitated to address the Albanian prime minister with several lines in Institute.
I don't get involved in politics, and I don't see the news there. But what I now read touched me and left me with many other Kosovars who helped in Albania during the earthquake! Well I have one question: The trucks that started our exiles from Europe, the tents, the food, the clothing, all of which disappeared without reaching the place we expected! Do you think they've been left or disappeared with intentions that if Kosovo didn't help anything”, Morena wrote first.

In addition, it has continued to write with concern how none of the Albanian artists were decorated with gratitude for their contribution during the difficult period when Albania was hit by earthquakes.
She cites the fact that she arrived specifically from Turkey at the time and made home a needy family.
I came from Turkey, left my father sick, even though the earthquakes are the seal. That's what we're breaking up to you, Eddie Rama. You did well to make the Serb more beloved than Kosovar, I am not surprised at all. But have you ever spoken or decorated with any gratitude to us Kosovo artists who stayed awake day and night where your government's people had never even been? Okay! What about the house I built on Morena Taraku, haven't you heard? No, because if you could hear for sure, you wouldn't say Serbs came first. But we helped because we owe our brothers”, Morena wrote.
The whole end, she has closed her revolt with a message, citing that help should be appreciated, not rejected.
“Do not deny humanity, but appreciate it”, Taraku wrote.

A strong public response to the recent “Open Balkan” agreement Albania linked with Northern Macedonia and Serbia has made also renowned Albanian singer Besa Kokhadema, asking public forgiveness for the decisions her prime minister is making.












