Berisha reacts to violence against three Albanians in Montenegro: A Serious Racist Criminal Act

Through a post in his “account Facebook”, former Prime Minister Sali Berisha, has reacted to the serious case, where three Albanians became victims of the barbarous violence of seven aggressors in Montenegro. Berisha calls it a criminal and serious act, where the case is not isolated and comes after violence [...]
Through a post in his “account Facebook”, former Prime Minister Sali Berisha, has reacted to the serious case, where three Albanians became victims of the barbarous violence of seven aggressors in Montenegro.
Berisha calls it a criminal and serious act, where this case is expressed, is not isolated and comes after the state violence that border police officers have exercised against Professor Petraq Milo.
Also, the former prime minister stresses that such acts are contrary to friendly projects between the two countries.
And recently, after the news that five of the authors have been cuffed, Berisha urges neighbouring authorities to put organisers before the law.
Berisha's reaction:
A serious racist criminal act!
The violence of three Albanian youth is seen as having ethnic motives in Montenegro by criminal groups and with ultranationalist paramilitary uniform, constitutes a blind act of heavy, punishable racism.
This violence is not an isolated case after coming after the state violence that police at the border crossing dealt with honoured professor Petrac Milo.
These acts prompted by Belgrade ultranationalists come in open opposition to serious projects for friendly relations and the value of these relations between neighbouring countries.
Wishing the healing of the victims and most harshly condemned the perpetrators of this animal violence, I request from the authorities of the neighbouring country, who have arrested five of the bandits, to put before the law, sponsors, organisers and perpetrators of this ugly act”, Berisha writes.












