Maliqi commends the media in the case of Agon Zamenu: Without publication of images, the case could end up in institutions' drawers

Politologist Agon Maliqi has praised the media for publishing images showing the death of Agon Zamenu in the hands of the Kosovo Police. He has suggested that if it were not for the publication of these media images the case in question would end up locked in the offices of institutions. In his profile in [...]
He has suggested that if it were not for the publication of these media images the case in question would end up locked in the offices of institutions.
In his account in “Facebook”, he wrote that publishing images was reasonable because there was public interest in making the truth clear, followed. Periscope.
“Praise the media for imposing transparency in a case that could easily end up locked up in an insulation drawer, publishing videos in this case (as opposed to other abusive cases that affect privacy) is reasonable because there is public interest in making the truth clear. Now it remains to be seen how much other institutions can handle the case independently and professionally”, Maliqi wrote.
He has criticised the conduct of police members in the case.
According to him, professional police standards have fallen recently.
The simple logic says the police must be able to neutralise an unarmed citizen without killing him. At such a level of aggression by citizens in heavy mental condition, I believe a police officer in each country faces it regularly. Generally, Kosovo police are seen as professionals and (for regional standards) continue to enjoy confidence in the public, but there are signs that standards have fallen. The blame here is also the collective religiousization of the police as a signatory to the state “, which has lost our ability to criticize her work, which is producing many reasonings of the actions of police officials in this case even from people who are not realizing that it is extremely unproportional for an unarmed man to end up dead if he was in a heavy mental state, which could happen to many of the <x3). Malqi wrote.












