Protesters ring the door to Minister Albulen Hadziu

The “Zahir Pajaziti” square has initiated protests against violence against women and girls, which began as a trigger for 11-year-old rape by five people. A large number of citizens have joined this protest. Protesters have also gone to the Justice Ministry building, where they have shot in color [...]
A large number of citizens have joined this protest.
Protesters also went to the Justice Ministry building, where they shot red.

Public faces and members of civil society are also participating.
Protesters in their hands carry numerous banners with inscriptions “Protection for Girls and Women”, “Cica and women, we are together arms for arms”, “Didn't nana fail, did the state fail”, “8 months in prison? It is worth much more than 5 life sentences”, and so forth.

Photos with the names of five people allegedly raped 11-year-olds are also being held in the hands of protesters.
The protest being held in Square “Zahir Pajaziti” is organised by the Women's Thought and Action Association.
According to this organisation, this rape case is also an alert to the uncertainty and horror that girls and women live in Kosovo, in every space they find themselves in.
In this protest, violence against women and girls is called on to be prohibited, as well as for perpetrators of these criminal acts to receive due punishment.
The key to organising this protest was the case of child violation by five suspects in Pristina.
In this case, five suspects have been arrested, with four of them being assigned a 30-day detention measure, while the fifth is expected to appear before the tribunal today. /Periscope.













