The lengthy interview with Shkëlzen Gashi, the artist responsible for the exhibition “The Massacres of Kosovo 1998-1999,” finally concluded after exceeding three hours. Gashi is currently under investigation regarding the criminal charge of “Inciting Division and Disunity.” The Special Prosecution initiated a control order, executed by investigators from the Department for Serious Crimes, at Gashi’s residence. This action aimed to gather crucial evidence pertinent to the ongoing investigation.
Currently, the case is progressing through standard investigative protocols. Today, members of the UÇK (Kosovo Liberation Army) veterans staged protests against the exhibition, which has been prominently displayed in Pristina’s central squares for several days. Notably, the exhibition also benefited from financial backing provided by the Kosovo Parliament.
Following widespread reactions and concerns, Gashi, representing the ADMOVER organization, addressed the situation. The organization’s stance reflects the complex circumstances surrounding the exhibition and the subsequent investigation into Shkëlzen Gashi. The investigation continues to unfold, examining the exhibition’s content and its potential impact.
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