Reporter Esad Dujaka's vet approaches to greet reporters of the Parliament, security takes him out thinking he's a protestor.

The veteran journalist, Esad Dujaka, has been taken out of the Parliament's court, as he has approached to greet reporters who are continuing the constitutional session. He wrote in the country that his reasoning was not taken into account as a journalist, but was taken out that “did not prevent journalists”. “To Parliament: Security! Today around [...]
He wrote in the country that his reasoning was not taken into account as a journalist, but was taken out that “did not prevent journalists”.
<x0) Security! Today about 10:30 p.m. by chance, I caught sight of a crowd of journalists today who, to my surprise, provided by this popular, unpopular institution, had been lined up side by side with journalists and camera...! I greeted them, some who recognised me most of my belongings... A security agent didn't even show up, came in and ordered me to stop journalists from getting in. It was futile to argue that I was also a journalist, that I was here on July 2nd 1990 when the Constitution of the Republic of Kosovo was read...”, writes Dujaka on Facebook.
The security called two policemen who apologized... for what I thanked them for!
“P.S. A. Koci wasn't there today... And, Kosovo after 25 years in freedom, is overstepping the standards of real democracy... for regret! ? We ignore democratic parliamentarians! Where we left it, where it was left... ” ”, writes the reporter.












