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Eugen Cakoli from the Kosovo Democratic Institute has drawn criticism from, as the Vetevendosje Movement exhibitors say. Through a Facebook post, he says these LVV figures are attacking digital civil society, but points out the same are not unexpected. This is because, according to him, any power that feels itself [...]
Eugen Cakoli from the Kosovo Democratic Institute has drawn criticism from, as the Vetevendosje Movement exhibitors say.
Through a Facebook post, he says these LVV figures are attacking digital civil society, but points out the same are not unexpected.
That, according to him, any power that feels weak in the face of arguments turns the debate into a lynching campaign.
Calcoli points out that “charges against civil society as the protector of Serbia and their criminals are simply demagogi and false patriotism”.
Moreover, he says that in the past, there were exactly these LVV figures that once glorified these civil society activists and even invited them to enter the election lists.
The <x0ronia is that civil society consists of organisations and activists who the main figures of LV until yesterday glorified and quoted publicly, and even invited them to the election lists as the common political front”, Cakoli wrote from KDI.
According to him, such attacks “will likely continue, not because civil society has changed course, but because for many of them especially these executors keep alive the subjects that somehow connect with Serbia is the only political oxygen they have left”.












