Arifi: Release of “Kosovo A” without air filter is a crime, Government is trying to hide KEK collapse

Former diplomat Avni Arifi has reacted sharply after the launch of the Kosovo power plant block A saw functional air filters, naming it an irresponsible and dangerous act for public health. Through a Facebook post, Arifi has requested the arrest of those who have given permission to operate the bloc without [...]
Through a Facebook post, Arifi has requested the arrest of those who have given permission to operate the bloc without filtration systems, stressing that citizens are being served <x0...helming” instead of clean air.
“Anyone who has given permission to leave this Kosovo block A saw the air filters would have been arrested. See for yourself what poison we're being given without filter, unless you admit KEK has collapsed,” writes Arifi.
He also accuses the government of hiding the real situation in the Kosovo Energy Corporation (KEK), saying the current energy decision-making is turning “Every day into a bigger crime”. /Periscope/












