Following the 14-year-old assassination comes reaction from Minister of Education

Education Minister Arberie Nagavci has reacted following the murder of a 14-year-old near the school “Hilmi Rakovica” in Pristina. Nagavci said this is a serious day, as he added that the law bodies are assured that investigations are developing with high intensity. “From visiting school and family, in communication [...]
Nagavci said this is a serious day, as he added that the law bodies are assured that investigations are developing with high intensity.
From visits to school and to family, in communication with law-organs, I made sure that investigations are developing with high intensity and we expect the case quickly to be cleared. As a mother, as a teacher, and as a minister, I urge all teachers and parents to work even harder on child education and awareness, to be careful about the behavior they can manifest, and to address the problems and difficulties they have”, she wrote in a post in “Facebook”
Furthermore, it has called for security organs to work to create more security for children in school, roads, and other countries.
Full Posting:
I am deeply shocked by the event where the 14-year-old student in Pristina was left dead. This is a difficult day, a great sadness and pain that each parent, each citizen of Kosovo, feels.
Today, our hearts are with the family and students who left but did not arrive at school!
From my visit to school and to the family, in communication with law officials, I made sure that investigations are developing with high intensity, and we expect the case will soon become clear.
As a mother, as a teacher, and as a minister, I ask all teachers and parents to work even harder on child education and awareness, to be careful about the behavior they may manifest, and to address their problems and difficulties.
Like the Government of Kosovo, together with competent security organs, we are working to make as much security for children at school, on the streets and everywhere.
Our work in this direction targets functional co-ordination mechanisms at the central, municipal and school level; the functional early warning system of abandoning, preventing violence and negative phenomena; established awareness of school and municipal institutions for addressing systemic problems that challenge children's development; increasing the quality of data for abandoned children, those at risk of abandoning, etc.
Tragedys like this one, where we lost a student, are alarm for all society to cooperate closely for the good and security of our children!
My most sincere condolences to the family, to friends, to the collective school!
Rest in peace, Riyadh Hyseni!












