prestigious American media reports journalists protest in Pristina

Washington's largest newspaper, <x0Washington Post”, as well as prestigious international media “The Associated Press”, have reported today's protest of journalists in Pristina in front of the Kosovo Government building to counter the closure of Klan Kosovo, which it says is the first closure of a Kosovo media since the [...] war.
The WP and AP report that last week Kosovo authorities have closed the largest private media in the country with the reasons for “irregularities in recording the Kosovo Clan” license.
Kosovo's “Gasers protested Monday against the government's decision to suspend the operation of a private television”, so the prestigious paper “The Washington Post” regarding the protest held today at “Zahir Pajaziti” in Pristina
American media reports that a large number of journalists and members of civil society organisations gathered in downtown Pristina in front of the government's main building to protest the suspension of the broadcaster's operation.
United States News Agency, Associated Press, has reported on today's protest that was held in Pristina squares against MINT's decision on Kosovo Clan.
The AP wrote that a large number of journalists and civil society members gathered to protest the suspension of the Clan's business certificate.
“Protesters said it was a action “politically motivated” undertaken by the government of Prime Minister Albin Kurti. It was the first closure of a media since the end of the 1998-1999 Kosovo war, they said, holding a banner that written “Democracy dies in the dark””, reportedly in the AP's script, broadcast Klankosova.tv.
The Associated Press has also spoken of the editor-in-chief of Kosovo, Gazmend Syla, who suspended his business certificate as unfair “”.













