“The operation of this government is a stain on Kosovo's claim to be democratic state”, the American newspaper sharply criticises Kurti

The famous American newspaper The Brunswick News has published a writing about recent developments in Kosovo and how this has led to a terrifying <x0-cymbal flooding” of freedom of expression. To insult journalists in Kosovo has already become a new normal. This was promoted no further than last week [...]
To insult journalists in Kosovo has already become a new normal. This was promoted no further than last week even by the Minister of Internal Affairs, Mr. Xhelal Svechla, who labeled two Kosovo journalists ? Berat Buzhala and Jjelal Svecla once spoke of the Serbian hybrid battle “”
And the drowning of freedom of expression in Kosovo has also written Duggan Flanak for the American newspaper The Brunswick News.
His article is entitled “Comment: Tensions in Kosovo between Albanians and Serbs have led to a terrifying drowning of free speech”.
It mentions how Prime Minister Albin Kurti's actions have been condemned by US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and French President Emmanuel Macron. Flanak even writes about American President Bill Clinton's coming in hopes of affecting the situation.
The “their joint reforms, and the resistance of ethnic Serbs, so far has not dissuaded the prime minister. On the contrary, Kurti has used state agencies to try to attack media reporting on the crisis,” ) is written in rows.
The article also cites the suspension of business certificate for Klan Kosovo. It mentions how the television-owned company also has collaboration with large companies like Sony, NBC Universal Paramount.
The operation of this government is a stain in Kosovo's claim to be a democratic state.” ) writes away this article prepared by Duggan Flanak.
It is easy for Albanians now in majority (in Kosovo) to try to use the moment to present their point. But the real thing to do is stop this bullshit,” added Bill Clinton. That “bullity” certainly includes the hostile actions undertaken against the most popular cable network of the state. ” texting away.
We remember that the Government's actions towards Kosovo are also criticised by international associations for protecting free journalists and media.










