Rama: The attack on Banjska was the black chronicle of a warned death

Government leader Edi Rama recalled the September 24th attack on Banjska, where the Kosovo Police's effective owner, Africa Bulnjaku, was killed during his speech in Albania's Parliament. The ominous display of the bloody shadow of the past, with weapons and military uniforms, on the scene charged with the spirit of nationalist extremism [...]
Government leader Edi Rama recalled the September 24th attack on Banjska, where the Kosovo Police's effective owner, Africa Bulnjaku, was killed during his speech in Albania's Parliament.
The ominous performance of the bloody shadow of the past, with weapons and military uniforms, on the scene tasked with the spirit of Serbian nationalist extremism, trafficked weapons for attack, not for defence, and the bags of criminal financing in northern Kosovo, was like the black chronicle of a warned” death, Rama initially said.
According to him, news of the Kosovo police's effective murder at the helm of the task was like “a bomb, which exploded with the shocking force of an unequivocal signal of escalation of conflict on that stage”.
In northern Kosovo, the Albanian prime minister added, tension is produced that systematically reverses the process of normalisation dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia, and the <x0-> leaves the old Balkan crisis lamp in the eyes of the democratic world”.
“Further development of the event after the blast had the view of an archive material from the war of the former Yugoslavia, where the driving of Serb criminals to a monastery was like an extremely provocative invitation, to bring armed conflict to a non-renewable point and produced hallucinating itself from the imaginary terror of the Kosovo state”, Rama further underlined.
During his speech, he considered the end of the event exemplary, thanks to the actions of Kosovo security forces.
For Rama, the latter did not fall into the snare desired by organisers, but with admirable coolness and high professionalism, neutralised the risk of expanding the unpredictable duration of the conflict.
This, responding to the best and the right way possible, “the evil provocations of the Serbian criminal group”.
“While the epilogue of the event, the announcement of national mourning by Belgrade authorities for criminals eliminated from Kosovo security forces, was the living image of the shadow of the past, which co-exists with Serbia since its 1999 final defeat in Kosovo, just like the shadow that follows man everywhere, once light” said Prime Minister Edi Rama.












