Turned out on live broadcast with Serbia's shirt, journalist apologises again: I hurt children killed

Sports journalist Ervin Baku was invited to an interview for Euronews Albania, where he spoke of a rather unpleasant event. Baku was cross-border “on the media, portals, or writing from various public figures in Albania and Kosovo because of its latest appearance for [...]
Sports journalist Ervin Baku was invited to an interview for Euronews Albania, where he spoke of a rather unpleasant event.
Baku was “cross-borderd” in the media, portals, or writing from various public figures in Albania and Kosovo because of its recent release for Euronews Albania, during the interview kept a Serbian sports fanele.
I've received endless threats. The idea of the area of threats goes beyond any limit”, Baku said.
Asked why he wore Serbia's lantern, Ervin Baku said it has not been deliberate and unthinking. He has indicated that the fan was the gift of Serbia's women's volleyball coach.
“Her shirt gave it to me to Serbia's women's volleyball coach at the Balkan championship that took place in Tirana. She is the official T-shirt of Serbia's women's volleyball team, and I wore her without any thought. If I had thought, I wouldn't have worn it. The more I neglected to go out with him because we spoke to him three days ago. If I was evil, I wouldn't have worn that fan.
The journalist also said he feels sorry and apologised because he would never want his actions to hurt mothers, sisters or others who lost loved ones in the Serb massacres committed in Kosovo.
I'm sorry because I probably hurt children's mothers killed in the inhumane massacres of Serbia. I have hurt sisters, parents, brothers, and others, so I too apologized. The feeling was not to get over the line, but an apology I felt like that. Whoever knows me knows that I may not have the monopoly of truth, but no one can detect me. I feel what I do. I felt that apology, so I made it”, Ervin Baku said.












