“I'm stone dead” Ca ve Pacolli now of “gets” A GK after response to attack on journalist Foniqi

Following the reaction of the Kosovo Journalists' Association (AGK), who strongly condemned the public attack by Vetvendosje's deputy, Victor Pacolli, against RTK journalist Blerta Foniqi-Kabashi, MP Pacolli has again reacted this time pointing to the AGK itself, writes Periscopi. In a new post on social networks, Pacolli uses [...]
In a new post on social networks, Pacolli uses strong tones, accusing the media and a journalist (which he does not mention by name) of justifying violence against women while publicly asking AGK to react to the case.
When a television network gives space to the bully, and a journalist tells the victim: You didn't get attacked because you're a woman.
She points out that violence against women occurs not only in the family but also in public space, in the media and in politics especially against women who “are afraid to be loud, engaged and independent”.
The love of women is not just within the family. It is also true in the media, politics, public space, and especially women who dare to be loud, engaged, and independent. ”
Accusing public television that “every day gives space to a bully”, Pacolli adds that reactions that deny the gender-based attack are an excuse for violence against women.
This is exactly how violence is justified against women in public. This is how the alibi is given to the men who attack. The bully is thus silenced and supported. ”
It then raises questions to organisations that protect women's rights and monitor the media, accusing them of deliberate silence.
Where are organisations that say they protect women's rights?
Where are the organisations that monitor media and journalistic ethics?”
The subject to this systematic and ongoing violence is co-operation. ”
At the end of the post, Victory Pacolli addresses AGK directly with an open request:
The association of Kosovo Journalists AGK reaago for this too. ”
The post concludes with a personal statement:
You don't give me back or break me.
I'm a stone woman.












