Kurt's talking about violence: Kosovo has fewer than 10,000 police officers and more than 300,000 families

Prime Minister Albin Kurti has again reacted to the murder of 35-year-old pregnant yesterday in the QKUK court. For her death at a state institution, Kurti argued that “Kosovo has less than 10,000 police officers and more than 300 thousand families”. Full Posting: The Gardening Agreement with the Kosovo family perpetrators [...]
For her death at a state institution, Kurti argued that “Kosovo has less than 10,000 police officers and more than 300 thousand families”.
Full Posting:
Gardening Agreements With Family Rapsters
Kosovo has fewer than 10,000 police officers and more than 300 thousand families.
Family violence in Kosovo is more widespread than any of us can imagine and accept. Violence against women and violence against children everywhere. Deep spiritual and visible physical injuries. Almost every citizen in Kosovo knows and recognises at least one family where there was or there is violence. Did he report it and, as much as he cared about it, is another matter. The number of bullies in the family has led to familiarization with bullies in society.
When the woman is killed, she's already late. Social Awakening is also getting late and lasting. One or two protests the next day, and goodbye to the next murder. Women killed in the family are those who have resisted the violence of their husband. Women killed are women who haven't kept silent. Our society is generally silent about the muffled voice of those women by murderous men. Women (and her children) are fighting inside their private homes without public support. The battle for gender equality is not a private matter.
We need to renounce the patriarchal prejudice <x0-ndered man-servant wife”. The acts of violence are the result of the rape behavior resulting from this mindlessness. Citizens of Kosovo, particularly Albanians who consider themselves patriots, must raise their voices against men who raise hands on women.
Kosovo has fewer than 10,000 police officers and more than 300 thousand families.










