Mustafa: Rights and reactions concerned about media freedom, but Kurti saw the media would come to power

Former Prime Minister Isa Mustafa has reacted after Kosovo's fall in the media freedom index from 75th to 99th. Through a Facebook response, Mustafa says all reactions and concerns regarding this event are right. He even adds that he is the prime minister's power in office, Albin Kurti, [...]
Through a Facebook response, Mustafa says all reactions and concerns regarding this event are right.
He even adds that it is the power of incumbent Prime Minister Albin Kurti, the one who has damaged free speech and democracy.
“considers the responses to concern over the fall of the media freedom index for 24 countries (from 75th to 99) addressed to the Kurti Government, which, in the heart, would not come to power without the support and lobby of many media, sometimes outside any ethical and professional criteria. Citizens voted, for the perception that broke them and created the media. Not for the results, because those who won over 50 percent of the votes and who are still in power had built no factories, no roads, no schools, no international recognitions, no liberation of Kosovo either by war or by peaceful politics, had exercised violent objections”
Some of the media changed the trends. Now they support the LDK, PDK, AAK, not that they had ever loved them, especially the LDK, but that they feared the VV's authoritarian regime. I consider that a little more professional behaviour and responsibility for free speech will work for the media to avoid political shovels. So I do not hesitate to say that Kurt's power has not only damaged free speech and democracy, but also helped separate media when professionalism has replaced it with political fan syndrome. The consequences of Kosovo's” were written by Mustafa.
I consider reactions to concern over the decline of the media freedom index for 24 countries (from country...
Posted by Isa Mustafa on Friday, May 2, 2025












