Citizens are protesting the exhibition in the square.

The “The Massacres in Kosovo 1998-1999” exhibition, situated in Pristina’s squares, generated considerable responses last night. Numerous citizens appeared, presenting disputed information concerning the events at Dubrava Prison and the Great Crush. Throughout the evening, videos spread across social media depicting citizens symbolically engaging with the exhibit.

Specifically, individuals covered designated portions of the informational displays. One citizen placed a white sheet over the data detailing the Dubrava Prison Massacre, which originally listed 48 Albanian prisoners as classified as armed individuals. This intervention was understood as a response to the perceived inaccuracy of the presented data.

Further videos showcased other citizens covering information relating to the victims. These actions underscored a feeling that the exhibition’s portrayal of the events was not entirely accurate. The citizens’ reactions highlighted concerns about the data presented within the exhibition.

The overall impact was a visible demonstration of disagreement with the information displayed.

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