Today, OVL-UÇK began a demonstration outside the Kosovan Parliament building in Pristina, protesting the exhibition showcased in the squares. The exhibition was created by Shkëlzen Gashi, a former advisor to Kurt, and contained misleading and untrue accounts of crimes perpetrated by Serbs. Xhavit Jashari, representing OVL-UÇK, voiced his concerns, asserting that Prime Minister Albin Kurti, despite displaying the national flag, continues to employ Shkëlzen Gashi.
Jashari believes this represents a contradiction. He argued that Gashi’s work has allegedly sought to undermine the UÇK’s historical struggle. The protest highlights what OVL-UÇK perceives as a fundamental issue of credibility within the government.
According to information from telegrafi.com, the situation underscores the Prime Minister’s symbolic representation of national identity alongside the continued engagement of a consultant accused of diminishing the UÇK’s wartime efforts. This perceived degradation is further emphasized by the appointment of Shkëlzen Gashi. The demonstration, led by jashari, is focused on the parliament and the actions of the government.
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Jashari has sharply criticized the government and parliament, specifically citing ministers’ opposition to the UCK and exhibitions presenting a distorted historical perspective.
Jashari has strongly criticized the government and parliament, specifically objecting to ministers’ opposition to the UCK and exhibitions presenting a skewed historical perspective.