Ambassador Berisha's diploma job quoted notorious Serbian academic

On the third page of Martin Berisha's graduation theme, a statement by the notorious Serbian academic, Dobrica Cosic, was quoted. Berishaj, currently Kosovo's ambassador to Croatia, had graduated from the Faculty of Sociology at Ljubljana University in 1986. On the graduation theme titled “The International Concept of the Prizren League”, the academic and [...]
On the third page of Martin Berisha's graduation theme, a statement by the notorious Serbian academic, Dobrica Cosic, was quoted.
Berishaj, currently Kosovo's ambassador to Croatia, had graduated from the Faculty of Sociology at Ljubljana University in 1986.
On the graduation theme, titled “The International Concept of the Prizren League”, Serbian academic and writer Dobric Cosic was quoted in a religious context by Labour Author Martin Berishaj.
It is painful to be irrevocably bound to the dead by birth. Even more painful is being guilty of someone for everything, because you're the son, grandson, the descendant of those who, in a spirit of charm and illusionistness, have fought for freedom and unity”, Kosic was quoted by Berisha as working the diploma theme, writes Paparaci.

Dobrica Kosic, quoted by Berisha at his graduation work, is an academic and currently the best-known Serbian writer. He is known for expressing hatred speech towards Albanians.
In 2009, Cosic was indicted by the Committee of Lawyers for Human Rights and the Helsinki Committee in Belgrade because of the instigation of national, religious and racial hatred against Kosovo Albanians, in his book “The Age of Snakes”.
In this work, Cossiply portrays the nationalism of events of 1999-2000. And, on page 211, Albanians call them -- “Social, political and moral background” -- while Serbs “the most civilised, most educated Balkan people”.
Ambassador Berisha's diploma theme entry addresses perceptions of the former Yugoslav Party on Prizren's League.
The last “of our years in Prizren is treated as a military anti-Yugoslav political organisation aimed at creating Greater Albania. Especially, after Kosovo demonstrations in 1981, the Prizren League has been named by several historians as against self-government”, writes author Martin Berishaaj.
According to Berishaj, the reason for naming the Prizren League as “against the self-government” is the denial of the Prizren League, which he says “and I also stand in those positions that it is anti-gollusion and against the self-government”.
“Arsey is the non-recognition of Prizren's true League, and however, the recognition of the “2> League of Prizren which was formed in 1943 by the National Ball organisation, which I also stand in those positions that it is against Yugoslav and against the self-government”, he writes.
Martin Berishaj, allegedly involved in a financial scandal for money laundering in Slovenia.
Kosovo's ambassador to Croatia has allegedly transferred about 600 thousand euros of cash from his bank accounts in Montenegro to Slovenian politician Robert Golob, chairman of the Freedom Party.
Inevitably, the financial means, Berisha-owned UK Consulting Company, had been accepted by a Serbian energy company, GEN.












