INT ERVIEW/ Blair Morina message to MPs: No one can play with our lives, we'll go to Constitutional if we need to.

Blert Morina, a member and activist for protecting the rights of the LGBTI community in Kosovo, in an interview for Periscope has commented on the failure to approve the Civil Code by the Kosovo Assembly deputies, through whom same sex marriages are envisioned. Morina has indicated that the language used yesterday by MPs from the Parliament [...]
Morina has indicated that the language used yesterday by MPs from the Parliament, specifically by those of Vetevendosje, is an incentive for crime and hatred.
Blerta Morina has even warned that if she is not approved as soon as possible, she will be taken to Constitutional.
Read the full interview:
Periscope: How do you assess the disapproval of the Civil Code draft in the Kosovo Assembly?
Blair Morina: Do not vote code is a step behind democracy and respect for human rights.
Periscope: During yesterday's session of same-sex marriage, MPs had multiple insults and insults, such as angry terms, immoral, possible etc. How did you comment on the statements of the occupants of the people, namely VV) deputies to the LGBTI community?
Blair Morina: Having such language coming out of parliament is an incentive for hate crimes, which must be punished by the Law. Penal code and hate speech make it punishable, and MPs should be held accountable.
Periscope: What is your message to the LGBTI community not to surrender to their rights?
Blair Morina: The LGBTI people I assure them this right can be delayed but it will be voted on. We're not gonna let same-sex marriage get involved in Civil Code. If necessary, we will send him to the Constitutional Court. Nobody has the right to play with the lives of citizens.
Periscope: What is your message to institutions but also to society in general?
Blair Morina: Institutions, I'm calling on you that if they're not worthy of doing what they're called for, let them get out of there. Our constitution is clear on human rights. So let not our taxes be wasted, and do not do as they are charged. Human rights are a matter of the wishes of MPs who yesterday proved to be very uninformed on various issues.
Interviewed: Missini Horseyard












