Xhavit Haliti stated that he remains in the village of Aqarevë, asserting that the next legislature must pass a law safeguarding the values of the liberation war from insult, defamation, and any form of tarnishing. In a post on his Facebook account, Haliti emphasized the significance of the location, noting that in Aqarevë, particularly at the Tafil Jashari family home, resides a community that experienced and upheld the struggle for freedom. He stated, “In the house where the nation’s memory stayed during the war, the great Bekim Berisha, the traces of the war time and the pride for the liberation resistance are still felt.
The values of the war are sacred, so we will protect them by law from insults, defamation, and any attempt to tarnish them.”
The statement highlights Haliti’s commitment to institutionalizing the protection of historical memory related to the war. As a candidate listed at number 14 on the PDK slate for deputies to the Kosovo Parliament, his advocacy focuses on legislative action to preserve the narrative and values associated with the period of liberation. The core message revolves around establishing legal safeguards to prevent the degradation or disrespect of the sacrifices made during the conflict.
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It is important that historical narratives are protected against misuse and defamation.
What specific provisions would the proposed law include to protect the values of the liberation war?