PDK takes the indictment against Abrashi to court, as he accused them of “killing political opponents”

As he had warned days ago, The PDK has sent the indictment against Vetevendosje MP Artan Abrashi to the tribunal, as he accused the opposition party of killing political opponents, writes Periscopi. Secretary PDK Betim Joshi in a proposal for Periscop has confirmed the indictment against MP Abrashi, until he added that <x0press [...]
Secretary PDK Betim Joshi in a proposal for Periscop has confirmed the indictment against MP Abrashi, until he added that “expect the court to take the necessary steps to address this matter”
And as I have warned, I have indicted the deputy in question. And we expect the court to take the necessary steps to address the case. And let me also say that in each case we will react the same, we will not allow anyone to slander at PDK's address”, Yoshi said.
Asked whether there was any communication with Artan Abrasin, Yoshi said “is not worth talking to such a level of MPs who slander”.
“As far as communication is concerned with the MP in question, there is no reason, nor is it worth speaking to such level of MPs who slander government relatives and their innocence”, he added.
Different days earlier, MP Artan Abrashi had written through a post in his Facebook account that “is the clear testimony that the PDK in its list of methods has not yet abandoned the murder as a tool to its opponents”
“Faton Klinkaku has always been consistent. He has repeatedly declared and declares his open support of the PDK. He has always acted and acts in open co-ordination with the PDK's political agenda. The OVL was in charge of it and is a political instrument of the PDK. Faton Klinaku is the pure conscience of the PDK, its instinct without the cover of prudent language. Why did he choose the very word of murder among thousands of words to illustrate a thought? This sheet too much. It is clear evidence that the PDK in its list of methods has not yet abandoned the murder as a tool to its opponents”, Abrashi had written. / P ERISCOPIA












