KMDLNj case for Mehmetaj: He resembles former Yugoslavia's criminal act, dubbed Armed Propaganda.

The Council for Protection of Human Rights and Freedoms (KMDLNJ) has reacted in terms of journalism, Freedom Metaj, as it has been invited by the Basic Procuoria in Pristina as suspected of criminal work: inciting and hating. According to the KLMDNJ, this alone is equivalent to criminal acts in the former Yugoslavia, which was described as [...]
The Council for Protection of Human Rights and Freedoms (KMDLNJ) has reacted in terms of journalism, Freedom Metaj, as it has been invited by the Basic Procuoria in Pristina as suspected of criminal work: inciting and hating.
According to the KLMDNJ, this alone is equivalent to criminal acts in the former Yugoslavia, dubbed Armitarian Propaganda.
This law convicted mostly Albanians and political opponents of the then communist regime. ”, said in response.
This, for KMDLNj- which is a typical and gross case of implementing justice according to double standards and in complete opposition to human rights, in general and freedom of expression of thought, in particular. It is an effort to silence the past, truth, and any critical thought by means of legal intimidation.” is further said in response.












