Protest in front of the Assembly, Dergut: We will not allow the victims to be humiliated and overstepped

Opinionist Aida Dorgti has taken part in today's protest organised by KLA veterans against the exhibition, saying they will not allow civil victims to be humiliated and overstepped. According to her, the authors of this, as she has called debauchery, must bear direct responsibility. “Veteran, we feel extremely bad that during the war we do not [...]
According to her, the authors of this, as she has called debauchery, must bear direct responsibility.
We feel extremely bad that during the war we did not have enough capacity to protect the entire civilian population. However, today we will not allow civil casualties to be humiliated and overstepped by anyone in wartime who is far from the events of war and massacres, while today he uses references from Serbia. The authors of this debauchery bear direct responsibility along with political actors who defeated him. Equally similar to any official who used public funds to finance such a content. And that's a real scandal. State institutions have the obligation to protect history, not to subsidise its humiliation”, Durguti said, reports EO, broadcast Periscope.
She has requested institutional accountability from all, as officials who financed or approved this exhibition have said.
Therefore, we seek institutional accountability from all officials who financed or approved this exhibition. Law institutions will examine the initial actions without delay. We also urgently request the withdrawal of the author's publications from public spaces and selling points until the completion of the accounting process.
Furthermore, any books or events involving war do not dare be sponsored or distributed by the country's institutions without going through the filters of the Kosovo Institute of History and Academy of Sciences and Arts. No state organ has the right to insult the war from which the Republic of Kosovo was born. The glory of martyrs and martyrs whose blood became the seal of freedom”, she said. /Periscope/












