Painful: Here the Passover mother's memorial stone ended

It has been more than a week since the removal of the Easter Mark Memorial Stone, the mother who burned herself after the return and burial of the remains of her children killed and burned by Serb criminals, in Korea, Gjakova, writes the Express. This stone was removed with bager from the landowner [...]
This stone had been removed by Bager from its owner.
And in some photographs provided by the Express newspaper, it is seen that this stone has ended up in a few scraps on the edge of a street in this village.

To remove this stone from the ground where it was located, university professor Ag Apolloni had announced.
There are doubts that the removal of this stone was made for religious reasons (because the owner is afraid that a church could be erected there, despite the Easter family's assurances that no church would rise there), and for political reasons (that the prime minister has been pleased to step on his field when he has been homing on the stone. That stone is not a religious object, nor is it a church pebble, nor does it have anything to do with politics. Any prime minister in the future must pay tribute to that stone. That stone is a symbol of national tragedy. It symbolizes the suffering of an Albanian mother and, at the same time, the suffering of a people of whom is also Hasan who made a noble gesture when he allowed the setting of a stone in his field, and an inflammatory gesture when he removed it. Hasan, we Albanians (Catolicans and Muslims) were victims, and the war was not fought for religious reasons. That stone is part of our national collective memory. Put the stone back in its place!












