Albin Kurti is a hostage to his dogmatism

It says: Baton Haxhiu without Albin Kurti and without Vetevendosje Movement at the helm we would not know how important all that has been done in Kosovo. We wouldn't even know how much hard work Kosovo has done and how much of a lifetime it has been. And we wouldn't know about political hell being imposed on [...]
It says: Baton Haxhiu
Without Albin Kurti and without the Vetevendosje Movement at the helm we would not know how important all that has been done in Kosovo. We wouldn't even know how much hard work Kosovo has done and how much of a lifetime it has been. And we wouldn't know political hell that's imposed on life when it's violated by a political dogma.
When a police officer of Kosovo's special police units was killed in defense of constitutional order in northern Kosovo, the political position of that world of Prime Minister Hashim Thaci was called treason by then-Serb critics today, because the post-in-law prime minister sent to the suicide mission hero officer Enver Zymber and other Kosovo police officers.
Today, all is kept silent. Even when the state of Kosovo is humiliated.
Bora Qorba, a Serbian singer of the 1970s, was in Leposaviq. He is no longer familiar nor capable of singing. It was not even there to sing. So his concert was insignificant. Equally insignificant was the link with nationalist texts, in an attempt to heal Kosovo Serbs.
The important thing is only the truth you produced, as the humiliation of the state of Kosovo. This country can't even have access to the north. There is no courage to collect even electricity bills, even though everything is guaranteed by international agreements.
I fully agree with Albin Kurt: something needs to be done. But Albin is a hostage to his dogmatism. And not just him. Even the party that leads. A leader and a party that has dogmant and is founded on dogmatism cannot become pragmatistic. He can't reach freedom. Not even to be the winner of politics. Because every political creature born of dogmatism will die of him.
So it was with negotiations and the negotiating team. There Yugoslavia's dogmas and nostalgics are joined, hoping they can save each other. The second thought they'd find their way through touch with the past. The first, believing that they will seal up victory.
In Kosovo, it has been the unstable Yugoslav mix of anti-Yugoslav, recombined. But in political experience, there are more disfigured differences than dogmas in politicians and communists in anti-communist. In addition to converting the jugonostalgic into anti-Yugoslav.
After so many years of struggle to make Kosovo a state in all its meanings and entire territory, the country is being humiliated and freedom is slowly affecting its undesirable end. Our free country is being humiliated by those who have understood little of the sacrifices that have been made. Those people have forgotten it or deliberately are bypassing it all, like a current illusion of time.
Even after Afghanistan's events have exposed the bitter taste of life when freedoms lost as magic in one night like in Iran once, we remain humiliated within a man - imposed political dogma. Nothing moves.
Therefore, everything that is happening now in Afghanistan is a reminder of a simple truth: the status quo is not the solution. It's a delay in tragedy for another time. For another moment. It's always been like that. And so it will always be. Such a situation is not the development of the situation, perhaps even going back. It's an impasse. And building an illusion that it can't get any worse. History, however, has shown that every time the human race felt that there could be no worse, it has dropped one more ladder.
Kosovo can distinguish in many things, but the same as Afghanistan needs a foreign military body to protect it from itself and others. It is therefore incomprehensible how the government to maintain the myth they have built with its virtual army preserves the status quo, which the explosion may have on the one-way road to disaster.
Afghan tragedy is a wake-up call. This government has the opportunity to capitalise on this call in a final solution. But does he have courage and ability? I doubt it.
President Joe Biden, when addressing the nation to justify the decision to withdraw American soldiers from Afghanistan, said Afghans failed on two core issues: to find political reconciliation between themselves and negotiate an agreement with the Taliban.
If in the same text the <x)afgans” are replaced by “oskosovars” and “the original” with “Serbs”, sentence saved in whole sense. Does that mean American soldiers are leaving Kosovo tomorrow? They can do it. They may not. But it's just scary.
Scary is also the suspicion about dialogue, which grows significantly when you see what choice of names the government has made to represent it in the talks through which design of a final agreement with Serbia is aimed.
With no public power, no political position and no lessons learned from the past with failures and some of them, Kosovo's last chance has been left in the hands of people who speciality have abuse of chances. Many of them.
Some of them, in particular, with a sick thirst for acceptance, with a person who refuses to sin by making them and by the envy of failure, define it, not as ignorance, but as chance and offspring of external circumstances, they risk blowing up the future and wiping out memory of the past.
The truths, if they say so often, are at risk of forgetting. Kosovo's past is not a nebula, in which there is no known who it was and what it represented. Nor is it a matter of perspective. We all had clear positions. In the mist it was then invested when the outcome was what it was.
So something has to be done now. The moment is unsuitable for <x0 street opening”. We can't risk everything to enjoy the appetites of a Malaysian that the world wants back because that's how it's restored to the top.
Negotiators are supposed to be representatives not only of government policies but of people's wishes and the intentions of a people. In Kosovo some may want union with Albania. Others, Kosovo state. Some may even have found reconciliation with an association within Kosovo. Another part, for final clarification, is for correcting territory.
But, on the Kosovo negotiating team, there are people who want neither. They want to go back. They love Albania, but as a vacation spot. They want Kosovo within another state, not a separate state. They don't want association within Kosovo, but Kosovo itself wants an association within another state. Kosovo's borders also want others, but only as cadastral areas within another major border.
And this is not a rational forecast for the common future, but an emotional argument for the individual past. A step back to the future, because when reality is disappointing it's people's universal desire to visit the past.
This visit to history is good for all to understand and remember the lines at certain times. Who are the people negotiating for Kosovo today, and what did they want for themselves yesterday, before they wanted anything for the country today? The explanation of memories may be bitter episodes, but there is no more elegant way to draw the truth naked than by letters.
The action is more than fun. But not in front of the mirror.
Meanwhile, the drowning man in Botoks requires a rope from which he will be held. The place he's taken isn't for the guys with the green hair and the face pierced with needles. Because freedom is too expensive to trust Morena. Freedom is too precious to leave to those who think they can do whatever they want with it. Especially those who smell near the prime minister's office and think that Kosovo is a dog-free country, and they can walk without a stick.










