Today, it is protesting the safety of girls and women

Pajaziti” Mayor for Thought and Feminist Action organises a protest today from 12: 00 p.m. on Square “Zahir Pajaziti” in Pristina, in the case where two men raped a child in Drenas. “Four days after the March 8th manifestation, we were given another case of rape. Two men robbed a 13-year-old girl from Malisheva [...]
Pajaziti” Mayor for Thought and Feminist Action organises a protest today from 12: 00 p.m. on Square “Zahir Pajaziti” in Pristina, in the case where two men raped a child in Drenas.
“Four days after the 8 March manifesto, we were given another case of rape. Two men robbed a 13-year-old girl from Malisha and raped her in a house in Drenas. Two men raped, and police again became accomplices by hiding crime and not reporting it to the public. In her 24-hour report, police had named the case as missing “person”, not pointing to the act of rape or the fact that it was a child”, says the Council of Thought and Religious Action.
One case of rape more than many cases of knowledge, says the Research and Religious Action Council.
And an alarm that warns that this society produces violent men who leave no space or time safe for girls and women. Another case that threatens to turn into a mere number of states, a three - day public shock, and a reminder of the horror for us, the girls, and the women of this country. This crime not only terrorizes us but also revolts and sets us back on the street, screaming and seeking security and justice for ourselves, for survivors and for every girl and woman in Kosovo. To denounciate and squarely reject violence against us. We go out and call for the safety of the girls and women to be treated as national emergency and are accountable for every institutional and social link to the war we have been told about, the girls and the women of this country. We protest to signal once again the pandemic scope of gender violence that rapes us, kills us, and leaves us in a constant state of alarm and fear”, says the Community of the Consultation for Thinking and Religious Action.
The Religious Thinking and Action Council reports that this protest is for mobilizing and solidarity with girls and women, with the struggle for life without violence, without fear of rape and murder and for the safety and freedom of all of us.












