Hey, Sheriff! '%-Sila: '%josa) said Serbia has faults for worsening the state of press freedom

Political journalist and commentator Valon Syla led sharp criticism just at the country's president as a joint symbol of avoiding responsibility conveyed to the batta. She spared President Vjosa Osmani at all in his writing on social networks indignant with her response highlighted the case of the attack on him by extreme Islamists [...]
Political journalist and commentator Valon Syla led sharp criticism just at the country's president as a joint symbol of avoiding responsibility conveyed to the batta.
She spared President Vjosa Osmani at the very least in his book on social networks indignant with her response highlighted the case of the attack on him by extreme Islamists as one of the examples of not performing office as president of the country, and stressed that her approach today to the Reporters' Reporters without borders is unrealistic.
I have seen life happen. Vjosa Osmani says Serbia is at fault of the state of press freedom...
When they attacked me, who reacted and condemned all international and domestic institutions. Human rights reports and... The president of my country found no word to punish the attacks...
Plus, he's out with the rules today. Get her, sheriff. ”
Syla further estimates that her continued stand testifies to her commitment as political figure of Prime Minister Albin Kurti, ʹnotere, as he once praised the post of president of Kosovo.
You're not my president, you're just the president of Vetevendosje”.
It could pass without a stinging Syla writing blanket for the president and the first gentleman who had once called the media when they published scandals like joint criminal enterprise.
Are you booning macaws and bananas tonight?












