With flags and clobbering inscriptions, citizens gather to bid final farewell to Faton Hajriz

Today, Faton Hajrizi, who was killed in Losnica, Serbia, will be awarded his last goodbye to his family after more than three weeks. Hajrizi's body has been brought to his hometown of the village of Scikywright Low, about noon. As seen in online Economics views, many citizens already have [...]
Today, Faton Hajrizi, who was killed in Losnica, Serbia, will be awarded his last goodbye to his family after more than three weeks.
Hajrizi's body has been brought to his hometown of the village of Scikywright Low, about noon.
As seen in online Economics views, many citizens have already begun gathering for the funeral ceremony held at 2: 00 a.m.
Along the road from Skenderaj to Lowly Cley are many national flags. Some young people were wearing inscriptions “Freedom has a name” on their T-shirts.
On social networks these days, there have been many people who consider it a heroic “akt” the murder of a Serb police officer from Hajriz until Prime Minister Albin Kurti himself has demanded that Hajriz not be cloned, since he is only a fugitive from prison.
Hajrizi was allegedly killed by Serbian police on 19 July, about 2 weeks after he escaped from prison in Kosovo, where he was serving his sentence.
He allegedly killed one Serbian policeman and another injured him in the early hours of July 18th in Loznica.
His body has been held for about three weeks by authorities in Serbia, before being handed over to the family for the funeral ceremony.














