Luxury continues to light candles in Pristina in memory of Russian opposition Navajo

In honour of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navally, who died while he was in prison in Russia, were homazhe in front of the Russian Federation Liaison Office in Pristina. There are candles on and a picture of the deceased has been put on. These homazhes were organised by The Geopost in Kosovo, and civil society. Director [...]
There are candles on and a picture of the deceased has been put on. These homazhes were organised by The Geopost in Kosovo, and civil society.
The head of the Geopost organisation, Günn Venhari, said the entire democratic world is protesting the assassination of Russian opposition Navajo and that even the Geopost organisation has launched the initiative.
“The entire democratic world is protesting the murder of Russian opposition Navajo, we in Pristina have taken this initiative”, Venari said.
Meanwhile, civil society representative Kaltrin Kamberi said that Navalley was hope for all people in Russia.
She said the report should be revised between Russia's Putin and Serbia's Vuciqi.
Kamberi stressed that the approach of the West must change because the relationship of both sides is harmful to security in the region.
“Navally was not just a politician or activist he was a hope for millions of people worldwide, he used his knowledge to fight corruption using social media to misrepresent those in power. 02:05 The west approach to Serbia's Vuciqi, which is often seen as Russia's top representative in the Balkans, needs re-evaluation. Support of such leaders only encourages regimes that do not hesitate to press and threaten international stability. 02:36 such actions under the supervision of the Vucik administration reflect the oppressive tactics seen in Russia. The relationship between Serbia's Vuciqi and Russia's Putin is harmful to the Balkan region's security and the principle of democracy”, Kamberi said.
Russian opposition leader Alexei Navajo died under mysterious circumstances at the age of 48, in a prison in western Siberia in Russia.












