Did the fears of registering the protest by order of Sveclas stop to hide its massity?

Pristina was filled yesterday with thousands of citizens in one of the biggest protests in recent years against the injustice of the Special Court, where the capital squares were buzzed by calls for justice for former Kosovo Liberation Army leaders. Despite the extraordinary turnout, however, real air images of the mass were missing, and this was not by chance. Democracy. com has provided [...]
Organisers of the protest yesterday in Pristina had sought permission from Kosovo Police for recording the air footage of the rally, but their request was rejected.
According to emails provided by Democracy. comYesterday, all operations fearing on Kosovo's territory were banned at the request of the Kosovo Police.
Sources within the institutions claim the ban was made on the political order of Interior Minister Jelal Svecla to avoid publishing images that would indicate the massity of the protest.
In emails provided by the KLA's OVL protest organiser, the use of fears has been banned, with the reasoning that this measure comes into force on July 7th, starting at 12:00, “due to security issues of police operations” over the match to be held at the “Fadil Vok” at 20:45.


Democracy. com has learned that images published yesterday from above, where Pristina Square is seen filled with citizens, have been realised by a threat that has flown before the official start of the protest.
According to sources, Kosovo police have identified and confiscated fears yet to begin speeches, thus preventing any other air registration during the peak moment of the protest, when turnout was even higher.
In Pristina squares, thousands of citizens protested against the Special Court, bearing flags and cheering “KLA”, while seeking a fair trial process for the former heads of the Kosovo Liberation Army being tried in The Hague. The protest was supported by some of the political parties that had once voted for the establishment of the Court, while the Vetevendosje Movement rejected the turnout, calling it late.
Images of fear being confiscated before the start of the protest. /Periscopi













