Forty tons of meat are destroyed, Latifi: And then we wonder why people leave Kosovo

University professor Blerim Latifi has commented on the annihilation of 40 tonnes of meat that was implemented today by AUV, writes Periscope newspaper. Latif said this news would be a scandal for a normal society, but for one of ours, it's going to be ordinary news. Latifi has said politics handles charges against [...]
Latif said this news would be a scandal for a normal society, but for one of ours, it's going to be ordinary news.
Latifi has said the policy deals with charges against each other and has no time to deal with such topics.
He has also said that what is happening can be considered bioterrorism.
In the end, Latifi has said that with this situation we have no wonder why people want to leave Kosovo.
Here you have his full post:
This year's “Food and Veterinary Agency (AUV) has eliminated about 40 tonnes of meat, which, with the expired use, has been ready to be sold in Kosovo markets.
Such a scandal would alarm a normal society, but we, unfortunately, are not. We're not impressed. The Parliament doesn't have time to deal with these things. He has more important things ahead. For example: Ruling parties and opposition accuse and insult each other, as much as possible, so that their militants have what to spend their time with until the next election.
On the other hand, the media are simply passing off such an event as news of the daily chronice, which is replaced by the next day's chronice. For them, more importantly, it's the gross statements of this politician or this politician, that the health of the population.
And it's not just this kind of threat that people in this country face every day. The daily basket of Kosovo citizen daily is filled with expired products of all kinds.
The trade of spoken drugs is another story, as criminal as that of meat. All of this almost has the characteristics of bioterrorism.
And then we wonder why people stand in long columns in front of embassies to get a visa away from this place”, Latif wrote on his Facebook account. / PERICSOP












