President Osmani for the murder of Liridona: Must be a wake-up of collective conscience, institutions toughen sentences

The country's president, Vjosa Osmani, at the conference on the integrity of information, where it was discussed on gender bases and online violence, which focused on violence against women in politics, spoke of the case that took place earlier in Pristina, where Liridona Ademiaj was killed. Osmani said the Liridona case should [...]
Osmani said the Liridona case should be a wake-up of collective conscience, because according to her, unfortunately, for years what's going on is that violence is normalising.
This is a whole society challenge. It's a challenge of institutions, must go from hardening sentences to empowering mechanisms, because under the Council for Democracy and Human Rights, which we have established as part of President Biden's Summit for Democracy, fighting violence on gender bases, we have a top priority among top priorities and have identified a series of shortcomings of institutions' chains so that the issue of violence on gender grounds can be forwarded from the line to the end of<1>, Osmani said, Klanosovat.
Furthermore, she said it is essential that the penalties of justice institutions be not to encourage violators.
The remaining “Dungers will think that if by about 2/3 of both domestic violations and violence, in our justice system, no sentences have been issued that are presented with our justice system guide but that lower sentences are issued, and if in a large number of cases it is submitted because it is not judged within the pre-lawed term, this is encouraging violence”.
The first and the state said discouragement should be done when the justice system is effective, fights the patriarch within the justice system itself, and does not always take on the basis of only extenuating circumstances.












