Halimi: Murder of women, state of emergency in our society, president act with urgency

Democratic League of Kosovo spokeswoman Sbel Halimi has been alarmed that crime on women is normalising. Taking advantage of the killing of two Kosovo women in Germany and Switzerland in recent days, Halimi has written that this “represents a state of emergency in our community, to rise against the atrocity”. Society, she says, “should organise [...]
Taking advantage of the killing of two Kosovo women in Germany and Switzerland in recent days, Halimi has written that this “represents a state of emergency in our community, to rise against the atrocity”.
Society, she says, should organise the awareness campaign to protect women's rights”.
The foreign policy must create a special strategy for the Kosovo exile because indifference to the murder of women is equivalent to the adoption of crime!”, Halimi wrote on Facebook.
LDK spokeswoman said this is disturbing the government, while demanding that President Vjosa Osmani act urgently.
The president as a woman, but also a political leader, must urgently establish a group under her auspices to assist in protecting women's freedoms and lives at Mrgpeh”, Halimi wrote.
Her full post:
Violence against women and killing them are turning into everydayity, into a society of man - made and canonic naturities. The failure to respond through the loud voice of society targeting the killers to receive due punishment is normalising crime on women.
The murder of a woman by a Kosovo man in Germany and then by the wife, the mother of four children in Switzerland, also by a Kosovar, scatters a state of emergency in our community, to rise up against cruelty.
And our society, with all its potential, NGOs, diplomatic offices, media associations, must organise awareness campaigns for protecting women's rights.
Foreign policy should create a special strategy for Kosovo's exile because indifference to killing women is equivalent to adopting crime!
Women are being killed, and unfortunately no concern from this government cabinet and state mechanisms.
Paradigmas are known why violence against women outside Kosovo is so expressed.
The traditional, patriarchal approach to the new ambint and its combination to the social trauma of exile is one of the fundamental causes of domestic violence.
Violence against women until their physical elimination is essentially a struggle against freedom, and for their subjection to the dictates of a man who owns another's life.
The president as a woman, but also a political leader, urgently needs to create a group under her auspices to assist in protecting women's freedoms and lives in exile.
She, along with associations, civil society activists and women's forums, has to launch an offensive to stop this cruelty, so that women's murder news will not only remain black chronics, but to awaken us to the protection of life and freedom.












