From the piece of book: Three months after the Likoshan massacre, Kurti wanted seminar for alternative to armed warfare

Prime Minister Albin Kurti warned yesterday of the danger of war with Serbia in an interview for the Italian newspaper '%la Repubblica. Kurt's statement has sparked mixed reactions and comments. While the opposition criticises Kurt for inciting fear and panic among citizens as well as a few ajamie alarms, numerous citizens have also reacted [...]
Prime Minister Albin Kurti warned yesterday of the danger of war with Serbia in an interview for the Italian newspaper '%la Repubblica. Kurt's statement has sparked mixed reactions and comments.
While the opposition criticises Kurt for inciting fear and panic among citizens as well as a large ajamie alert, numerous citizens have also reacted to Periscop's microphone.
In the meantime, citizen Africa Haliti has remembered 1998, the bloodiest year of war in Kosovo, and especially one of the first massacres in our country, the one in Crees and Licoshan.
According to a piece of document published by Mr. Haliti, Kurti three months after the massacre, was trying to organise the seminar on the subject “active non-violence as an alternative to armed war”.
Haliti's complete scripture:
During February and March 1998, Serbia's entire State Repressive System had committed massacres in Kyrez, Likoshan and in Prekaz. This caused an even greater mobilization of citizens and an increase in the belief that peaceful resistance had come to an end.
Despite that, a few months later, more precisely in June 1998, Albin Kurti was trying to organize the seminar “active non-violence as an alternative to armed war”. The problem, however, was that the strengthening dynamic created by the autumn 1997 student demonstrations had already been replaced by excitement and then by the KLA public exit and the massacres in Drenica.
Kurti's planned seminar was scheduled for August in Tetovo; Howard Clark was scheduled to attend training. However, the seminar was canceled in July. Kurt soon became secretary to Adam Demach. Kurt told Howard Clarke in November: You know I would never carry a gun, so I'm trying to do everything I can politically. )
( Disconnected from book “Civil Resistance in Kosovo”
What then prompted Albin Kurt to be violent in times of peace in Kosovo, and to have political travel to victory with victims?
What drives Albin Kurt today as prime minister that instead of offering solutions to the basic issues that a people need in times of peace and for which they are suffering, he plants fear of violence and war?
Perhaps because through fear he is trying to appear a savior, even if shortly after the twelve?
Plato had rightly said that “ignorance is the root of disasters” and as long as we remain ignorant of the fact that very often those who claim to protect us from fear actually manipulate our fears for their benefit, then we will contribute to our disaster.












