Tahiri blames Government for killing women: Criminals took heart from power

Tahiri blames Government for killing women: Criminals took heart from power

Abelard Tahiri from the PDK has reacted to today's murder in Pec, where Judge Ukalla was allegedly killed by her husband. He said through a Facebook text that criminals were encouraged by power. Tahiri has blamed Government for the recent killings that occurred in Kosovo. ”

He said through a Facebook text that criminals were encouraged by power.

Tahiri has blamed Government for the recent killings that occurred in Kosovo.

The culture of power violence fuels violence in society.
In power we have a prime minister and an interior minister who until yesterday was violently attacked by police.
We have a prime minister and a justice minister who constantly attacks the prosecution and courts.
This is an incentive for criminals. Why should a criminal fear law and justice bodies when the prime minister himself attacks them?
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