Osmani: The Jashar family is a portrait of our freedom

The president of the Republic of Kosovo, Vjosa Osmani, during her speech at the “Adem Jashari” in honour of the KLA Age, said March 1998 marked the big twist in Kosovo's centuries-old history of freedom efforts. Osman stressed that the Jashar family is the portrait of our freedom. 1989 “March marks [...]
The president of the Republic of Kosovo, Vjosa Osmani, during her speech at the “Adem Jashari” in honour of the KLA Age, said March 1998 marked the big twist in Kosovo's centuries-old history of freedom efforts.
Osman stressed that the Jashar family is the portrait of our freedom.
The 1989 “March marks the major twist in the centuries-old history of Kosovo's freedom efforts, on this day the spirit of freedom that began in Preskaz in the Jashari family was carried around through the Kosovo Liberation Army, on this day that is just one of several, but will remain in our history for centuries, Osmani said.
“The Jashari family in Prekaz took place under siege by forces of the Serbian genocide regime, such sieges had also experienced on January 31st 1991, January 22, 1998, and recently, even on January 5,6 and 7th 1998. In the three sieges, the Yasar family resistance at the helm of the Shaban Basca, Hamza, and the legendary commander, Adem Yasar, was not an easy attempt to protect the threshold of their home. They together stood up for the Kosovo threshold, our common home for which they were sacrificed, on the three days of Epope they were heroic and as such will remain as long as Kosovo” is, she added.
The Jashar family resistance was called for mobilization for all the people, to end captivity, to restore dignity, and to send the message that freedom is priceless. Rejecting submission to legendary commander Adam Jashar and many family members and fellow villagers came to the defense of the country of”.
This epic sacrifice of the Jashar family with fellow fighters became the cornerstone of our freedom and state, this family is the portrait of our freedom, which was hard to achieve, for which 3,000 others of the NLA fell, 13 thousand civilians, were violated by nearly 20 thousand women and men and violently destroyed are still over 1600 people, there is still no justice for any of them, justice must be established to gain our freedom of 111x>












