Kosovo Freedom Day/ Kurti's Osman pay respects at Rugova, Demadic tomb

Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani and Prime Minister Albin Kurti have taken a look at the president's grave, Ibrahim Rugova, and the activities of Adem Demac, on the occasion of June 12th, Kosovo's liberation day. In one word, President Osmani congratulates Kosovo citizens on this day, saying that 23 years ago Kosovo was released [...]
In one word, President Osmani congratulates Kosovo citizens on this day, saying that 23 years ago Kosovo was liberated from the Serbian regime.
“Sic knows on June 12th all Serbian forces left Kosovo after the terrible crimes they committed against the civilian population in Kosovo, and NATO forces entered Kosovo, the KLA and returned to civilians who had been expelled from their homes. On this day we express our gratitude and bow down to the contribution of all citizens. We started by honoring the architect of independence, historic President Ibrahim Rugova, who made clear the will of the people of Kosovo in front of the world by thereby building the friendship bridge that Kosovo is still serving to this day to move ahead of”, Osmani said.
On the other hand, Prime Minister Albin Kurti said that humanity, patience and tranquillity in politics cannot be imagined without President Ibrahim Rugova.
The “today marks the liberation of the country, peace in Kosovo, freedom of the people and recall those who contributed to our being both alive and free. We cannot imagine humanity, patience, calm in politics without President Ibrahim Rugova, who before becoming president for the first time 30 years ago, was a committed intellectual who, with his insistence, made a tremendous contribution to internationalising the Kosovo Albanian issue in particular”, Kurti said.
Thereafter, Osman and Kurti stood up at the tomb of Adam Demaschi.
The president stressed that <x0 operations manager Adem Demaci is the best mercy of this sacrifice that has been made decades for freedom and independence. Today and forever, we bow down to his work and the example he set”.
The prime minister added that the “resistance and stability of Albanians after World War II cannot be predicted without Adem Demacin. Albanians were the main political prisoners in the former Yugoslavia. Approximately 666 centuries in prison have kept Albanians in Yugoslavia, and there the baca Ademi has served the people as the conscience of this country”.










