Nushi, representing the PSD, addressed the exhibition concerning the documented massacres in Kosovo. He responded to Shkëlzen gashi’s defense, asserting that gashi initially portrayed his book as a substantial and pioneering research endeavor. Subsequently, with the presented data now under scrutiny, gashi has introduced the claim that he acquired the information from Natasha Kandiq’s book.
The PSD official highlighted gashi’s earlier presentation of the book as a key accomplishment. He noted that following the challenges to the data’s validity, gashi is now suggesting alternative sources for his information. This shift in narrative appears intended to deflect attention from the initial claims.
Furthermore, nushi revealed that gashi had marketed the book to the Kosovar diaspora, offering it for 55 euros. This commercial aspect of the book’s distribution adds another layer to the controversy surrounding its origins and the accuracy of the data it contains. The PSD remains skeptical of gashi’s current justifications.
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