Agon Maliqi, a political analyst, offered his assessment of the recent exhibition in Pristina, focusing on the events surrounding the Kosovo massacres. He acknowledged Natasha Kandiq’s significant achievement as director of the Humanitarian Rights Fund. This work, recognized across all political groups and Kosovan institutions, centered on meticulously documenting crimes both prior to and following the conflict.
Maliqi, however, sharply criticized Shkëlzen Gashi, labeling him a “sharlatan” or fraud. He cautioned against accepting Natasha Kandiq’s conclusions without careful scrutiny, particularly amidst the prevailing “public chaos.” His remarks suggested a need for a more critical approach to the investigation. Notably, Kandiq’s presence at the event may have been unique.
She was reportedly the only Serbian participant, attending as a guest and invitee to a parliamentary session during Kosovo’s declaration of independence. This singular attendance further fueled Maliqi’s reservations and highlighted the complexities of the situation. The exhibition itself generated considerable discussion and debate.
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The exhibition titled Maliqi: Gashi is a charlatan presents a critical perspective on the events surrounding the Kosovo massacres. Agon Maliqi, a political analyst, evaluated the show, noting Natasha