Kurti on the anniversary of the81 demonstrations: Yugoslavia Pressed Albanians

Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has remembered the anniversary of the start of 1981 demonstrations, saying a whole movement for the articulation of disappointments to Yugoslavia had been conceived there. Kurti has written on Facebook Monday that Albanians under Yugoslavia were under-representative, discriminated against, printed and economically retarded. From this response [...]
Kurti has written on Facebook Monday that Albanians under Yugoslavia were under-representative, discriminated against, printed and economically retarded.
“From this response was conceived a whole movement of political activism, while politically articulating Kosovo Albanians' dissatisfaction with the inequity of the approach of the federal state of Yugoslavia within a month, led to the streets to demonstrate hundreds of thousands of people of a Kosovo population then something more than a million and a half. The 1981 demonstrations were widespread revolting over a long period where Albanians in Yugoslavia were under-represented, discriminated against, oppressed, economically detonated, limited to cultural and political rights. Thus, Kosovo was left as the most underdeveloped and backward zone in Yugoslavia, but as a colony”, the prime minister has written.












