Blerim Latifi sinks into conspiracy, for Albanians' discontent finds the foreign enemy

Blerim Latifi sinks into conspiracy, for Albanians' discontent finds the foreign enemy

University professor Blerim Latifi, of the internal problems of Kosovo and Albania, has accused foreign services, writes the newspaper Periscopi. Latifi and protests in Albania and the desire of 50.5% of Kosovo citizens to launch the country are linking them to the work of foreign intelligence services. Latif said they needed this [...]

Latifi and protests in Albania and the desire of 50.5% of Kosovo citizens to launch the country are linking them to the work of foreign intelligence services.

Latifi has said he needs this defictorisation of Albanians right now when Albanians are lined up side by side of the democratic world, referring to the war in Ukraine.

Here you have his full status.

This town plays the intelligent hostile services with us, like cats and mouse. In Albania, protests are sparked with the idea of inciting any eventual turmoil, such as Albania's artists, at these moments of the great European crisis that war has created in Ukraine. This way let a poll be released that most Kosovars want to leave Kosovo that “has no life here” and “is not worth thinking about the future of this state”. The goal, here and there, is the same: creating the climate of collective distrust and depression, as the psychopolitical mechanism of internal defictorisation of Albanians.

They need this defictorisation of our hostile neighbours right now when Albanians are listed with the democratic world against Russian aggression in Ukraine. They have to look bad even at these times when we should be proud of the position we're holding in this huge turmoil that has involved Europe”, Latif wrote on his Facebook account. / PERISCOP

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