Institute “Solarize with Saranda and all women who have been subjected to similar attacks

The Institute for Social Policy “Mousine Koklari” has reacted to the sexist language directed by Kosovo Assembly Vice President Saranda Bogujevci for her choice of having children. This institute solidifies with Bogujevci and all women who have been subjected to similar attacks. “
This institute solidifies with Bogujevci and all women who have been subjected to similar attacks.
“We are deeply indignant by the recent sexist incident directed at Republika Srpska Deputy Speaker Saranda Boguyevci for her choice of children. This discriminated behavior is incompatible and has no place in our society. It's outrageous for someone to use derogatory language to undermine personal elections and the life decisions of a woman”.
Kosovo's “Society should necessarily maintain and cultivate the principle of freedom and equality. The mood is a matter of freedom and personal choice for how one chooses to live, whom he lives with, who he loves and who he loves, and whether he will raise a family, how he will raise a family. The institutions of the Republic must create the conditions in which this freedom is respected and absolutely enabled. No way
Public authorities are allowed to ban man's freedom/his freedom, as appointed majority deputies are proposing now and often”.
According to “Mousine Kokalari”, freedom of expression and free thought should be respected, but not when he proposes or seeks the violation of the other person's freedom.
We want to make it clear that we solidify with Saranda and all women who have been subjected to similar attacks. It is imperative that we work toward creating a culture where gender-based insults are never acceptable and where all individuals are respected for their inherent value and dignity”.
“We call on all politicians and public persons to denounce and refrain from using sexist or involvement in any form of discrimination or harassment against women. We
We must work together to build a society that values and respects diversity, equality and human rights for all”.












