Protests on the 11-year-old case: Police fine protest organizers

The Movement for Religious Thinking and Action, the non-governmental organisation for Women's Rights, has indicated that protest organisers in support of the 11-year-old violated have accepted fines from Kosovo Police. This is how this organization has announced by means of a media communique, viewing an action [...]
So has this organisation announced by means of a media communique, viewing such an act as state attempts at silence.
“In response to our two protests “Protection for Girls and Women”, Kosovo Police have warned us that they have fined us. Protesters/and protest co-organizers have been invited by police under the argument that our joint revolt against institutional neglect in preventing and treating fair cases of violence against girls and women has presented order violations and insults to Kosovo institutions. In all, eight cases have been opened, which police and the Prosecutor's Office have launched at court”, said in the communique.
“This persecution we consider as another state attempt to silence and repel us. Discipline is the method known to us. Even before, our protests are considered illegal and unacceptable to the state. Despite attempts to punish him for our resistance, we have continued to be organized and every day more loud to denounce institutionalized violence against girls and women”.
We're not afraid of the state attempts to silence us. We will not obey these patriarchal companies and oppose them to the end. We will also repeat it, we will take further over the streets, squares, and public institutions to turn them into places of our collective resistance. Until all of us are free/from institutional violence”, the communique ends.












