Kelmendi: Kosovo has fallen to the bottom of the well in media freedom index, very bad news

Journal and author of the Rubik show in Klan Kosova, Adriatic Kelmendi, has reacted after publishing the latest report of the international organisation “Reporters without Borders”, under which Kosovo has scored its biggest decline in the press freedom index in the past 15 years, ranking 99th. Kelmendi has [...]
Journal and author of the Rubik show in Klan Kosova, Adriatic Kelmendi, has reacted after publishing the latest report of the international organisation “Reporters without Borders”, under which Kosovo has scored its biggest decline in the press freedom index in the past 15 years, ranking 99th.
Kelmendi has expressed his concern about this negative outcome, remembering the aim of incumbent Prime Minister Albin Kurti aiming to close the country's largest media, Klan Kosovo.
“When Albin Kurti intended to shut down a media, the largest one, argued that Kosovo has another 444 media, and one more or less does not play”, he wrote.
He has ironised to comment on the current political situation and the latest press freedom report.
With the negative results Kosovo is reaping every day today's catastrophic ranking of media freedom in 99, I don't know why Sėpo says Albin is closing Vetevendosje to avoid self-destruction. ”
Kelmendi has also mentioned that Kosovo is currently under European Union punitive measures and is led by a prime minister who, according to him, is “-excused by most of the democratic world”.
“Mic, news that Kosovo has fallen at the bottom of the well in the media freedom index, even after Vuciqi's Serbia, is very bad. Without free media, there is no free society”, his response to Kelmendi concludes. /Periscope/












