Recak's chairman says São allowed to speak at the commemoration of the massacre after mentioning former KLA leaders

Recak's chairman, Ademi Ramadani, claims the government banned him from speaking at the memorial rally for this massacre on Sunday. Ramadani, in a direct connection to Frontal of T7, doubts Prime Minister Albin Kurti's office removed him from the list of speeches because he had mentioned [the] former leaders of the Liberation Army there. [...]
Ramadani, in a direct connection to Frontal of T7, doubts Prime Minister Albin Kurti's office removed him from the list of speeches because he had mentioned the former heads of the Kosovo Liberation Army, who are in the custody of the Special Court in The Hague.
My “speech has been a greeting to those present, to the prime minister, the president, Mr. William Walker, but has also been a regret for KLA leaders who are at The Hague”, he said.
Ramadani told of communication he had in advance with Shenaj Shala, the head of the Protocol in the prime minister's cabinet.
On January 13th, at 2nd, I was summoned by the prime minister's cabinet, Mrs. Shenaj Shala”, Ramadani says.
According to him, she has demanded that Ramadani deliver the speech via e-mail because they have to translate it into English.
I sent my speech in two forms. He said did you talk about martyrs? I said normally. I've got it all over”
I was called in two hours and he told me that your speech is still read but another problem arose. It should be dismissed that we have two other proposals”, Ramadani says.












