AKK Director: I Threatened With Life After Discussions with Minister Iron Murati

The Executive Director of the Association of Kosovo municipalities, Saban Ibrahimi, has for the first time confessed to the life threats he had taken after his debates with government ministers. Ibrahim has confessed that public debates and links by members of the Kurti II government have begun since the beginning of its mandate. [...]
Ibrahim has confessed that public debates and links by members of the Kurti II government have begun since the beginning of its mandate. According to him, the first to initiate public links against him was Minister Elbert Krasniqi's adviser, Fidan Kalaya, whom Ibrahim says has raised criminal gossip, broadcasts Periscope.
All of this, according to Ibrahim, has happened because of his work as executive director of the Communist Association, as an organ that has represented municipalities, seeking support from the government.
I first received a private email saying that if I continue with this controversy in the relationship with Minister Iron Murati, we have to come to the office, we have to connect it and we have to drag it up to the Sirius Hotel. I've ignored”, said Ibrahim at T7.
But according to him, the threats have not ended there.
He, excited, also points to other cases of life threats, since he has not stopped objections with reason to the ministers of Kurti Government.
My father, now feeling, two people have gone to his store and told him: order your son not to walk in the square. There have been blackmail and threats, but I haven't stopped. These threats came when we had a debate with Minister Hekuran Murati, who wanted to take 100m euros to municipalities as incarnations. Threats continued even when we sent the course to the Constitutional Court for Dials to the municipalities, when 35m euros were questioned where municipalities were damaged. They came out and said: Samani's lobbiing and sending classes to courts that he wants to win 10%. That was terrible. And the hardest was when I was put on a plaque on my house door with the inscription "This is your last chance," Ibrahim claimed.
He has said with full responsibility that there have been debates in the past with ministers and government officials, but he has never been threatened with life or blackmail as during the Kurti II government.












