Kurti regarding the Gashi exhibition: There are numerous atrocities that have not been included, and the errors need to be corrected.

Prime Minister Albin Kurti has expressed concerns regarding the recent exhibition detailing inaccuracies surrounding the massacres of the Kosovo war. He emphasized the need for significant corrections within the display. The exhibition, featuring the work of author Shkëlzen Gashi, a former advisor and supporter of Kurti, has been criticized for omitting numerous atrocities.

Kurti stated that “many massacres” were absent from the presentation. Speaking at a press conference following a Government meeting, Kurti highlighted the presence of both omissions and textual errors. He asserted that “many massacres that have not been included, but there were also those with errors in the text.

These, of course, must be corrected and improved.”

Kurti deemed the exhibition “very important and” underscored the necessity for accurate representation. He believes the exhibition requires substantial revisions to fully address the complex historical events it attempts to portray. The focus remains on ensuring a comprehensive and truthful account of the period.

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