Renta Thurberg Act is staying for visit to Kosovo

Greta Thurberg, the human rights activist and Swedish environmentalist visited Reporting House today under her two-day visit to Kosovo. Thunberg met with activists from the Termokiss organisation and other youth organisations in Kosovo, as well as spent 2 hours in museums to understand more about the history of [...]
Thunberg met with activists from the Termokis organisation and other youth organisations in Kosovo, as well as spent 2 hours in museums to understand more about the history of activism and civic protests of the 1990s years in Kosovo, reportedly in the municipality of Reporting House, directed to the media, follows Periscope.
She was hosted by producer Jerra and museum curator Gazmend Ejupi, along with the young artist Vulnet Jakupi, spoke of modern art works displayed in Reporting House and that “reflected for activism, as work for schools from Jakupi, etc.”.
The Thungerg tour also of the Reporting House Gallery, featuring the work of the 18-year-old artist from Gaza, Husseyin al-Jeryawi, called “Fragments of Survival”.
“Thunberg was interested in Kosovo politics and society reactions to the situation in Gaza. Accompanied by young Kosovo activists, Thunberg expressed gratitude for the generosity of the people he has met in Kosovo”, the communique follows.
Life Jarra, the exhibition producer, said she has been going through Greta's activism for a long time. ” It has succeeded in becoming the voice of the future and has very effectively attracted the world's attention to the environmental crisis”, she said.
Jarra also emphasises Thundberg's activism over the injustices taking place in Gaza, calling it a privilege to confess the history of injustice in Kosovo during the 1990s.













