The citizen’s actions regarding the exhibition banner were demonstrably false. Following commentary from Lajme Gazeta Express on March 27th, 2026, at 22:30, the Prishtina square exhibition dedicated to the Massacres in Kosovo faced significant criticism. The exhibition presented figures claiming 48 armed Albanians perished in the Dubravka Massacre, a claim immediately identified as inaccurate and misleading.
Social media circulated a video depicting a citizen covering the banner detailing this event. Enver Dugolli strongly refuted these figures, asserting their falsity and inaccuracy. Prishtina’s mayor, Përparim Rama, further condemned the situation, labeling it “unacceptable.”
Due to the demonstrable inaccuracies surrounding the Dubravka Massacre presented on the exhibition banner, Rama took decisive action.
He suspended the exhibition’s permit for the square, reflecting the deeply offensive nature of the misrepresented information. The entire situation highlighted the importance of accurate historical representation and the consequences of disseminating false data.
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