Freedom also for murder suspects (unfortunately)! (Koha Ditore)
The paper’s columnist Enver Robelli, in an opinion piece today, criticizes Kosovo’s justice system for “arresting the Serb general Milovan Bojovic for illegally entering Kosovo territory and not for war crimes committed against K-Albanians during the conflict in 1999.” “Bojojvic was sentenced to 30 days in prison for illegal border crossing. It is very likely […]
Read More →Why is Vetevendosje hampering hopes for change (Koha Ditore)
The paper’s columnist Enver Robelli writes in an opinion piece today that the Vetevendosje Movement is hampering hopes for positive change in Kosovo with their confidence in the fact that their arguments represent the truth, whereas those of others are not worthy. “The Vetevendosje MPs so desperately insist that they represent the people, but then deny others to claim […]
Read More →The place of diplomatic tales (Koha Ditore)
The paper’s columnist Enver Robelli writes in an opinion piece today that every call by the foreign ambassadors in Kosovo for combating corruption and crime sounds funny for as long as the same establish political alliance with politicians involved in crime and corruption affairs. “It is clear that foreign diplomats have identified the problem of […]
Read More →The Serbian Eichmann in Pristina (Koha Ditore)
Publicist Enver Robelli writes in his opinion piece about the signing of the agreement between NATO and the Serbian Army on the full relaxation of the air safety zone and the presence of Serbian Army commander Ljubisa Dikovic in Pristina on this occasion. Robelli argues that allowing Dikovic to come to Pristina was ridiculing with […]
Read More →One drama and many manipulators (Koha Ditore)
Publicist Enver Robelli argues in his opinion piece that “calls for rejecting the Association/Community of Serb-majority municipalities by organizing a referendum can only complicate the current situation in Kosovo. People will not vote in favor or against the Association, but will instinctively vote against Serbia – and why should they be judged for this bearing […]
Read More →The dangerous resistance to justice (Koha Ditore)
The paper’s columnist, Enver Robelli, in an opinion piece today argues that if no one from the former Kosovo Liberation Army leaders committed war crimes or other crimes, then why all this resistance against the special court? According to him, the reason is clear: a part of the current political leaders fear that some of the […]
Read More →The chance for a FYROM of equal citizens (Koha Ditore)
The paper’s columnist Enver Robelli writes that almost for 25 years as an independent country, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) has held more or less a racist attitude towards the Albanians.“Today in Skopje rules a Prime Minister suspected of various crimes against Albanians. For Albanians it is terrible that their political leaders have […]
Read More →In whose service were the uninvited “liberators” from Kumanovo? (Koha)
Publicist Enver Robelli argues in his opinion piece that the outbreak of violence between Albanians and Macedonians is primarily in the interest of Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski. “Being uninterruptedly in power since 2006, Gruevski has managed to bring under his full control the state, the most important sectors of the economy, to intimidate and make […]
Read More →Welcome, cynical ladies and gentlemen! (Koha Ditore)
Publicist Enver Robelli writes in his opinion piece that in an interview for a foreign newspaper, the EULEX chief Gabriele Meucci said that EULEX has no friends in Kosovo and that therefore its job is difficult and close to impossible. Meucci also said in the interview that the Kosovar society is infiltrated by organized crime. […]
Read More →Facts that kill the people of Kosovo – day by day (Koha Ditore)
The paper’s Swiss-based columnist Enver Robelli, writes in an opinion piece that Kosovo people are at risk from cancer due to Obiliq Power Plant, they are also poor because they have been robbed by politicians and they are hopeless because of the “sterile debates that happen in Kosovo society.” The author writes that a society […]
Read More →Where and what should learn the new chief prosecutor (Koha Ditore)
The columnist Enver Robelli, on today’s editorial writes that Kosovo can hope for a better future, only if it strengthens the justice system. According to the author, the newly nominated Chief Prosecutor, Aleksander Lumezi, must first visit Romania and see the actual work of the authorities there, because, according to him, this European Union country has […]
Read More →Saatchi & Thaci and the “passive observer” Mustafa (Koha Ditore)
Journalist Enver Robelli writes in an opinion piece that the image of Kosovo has been destroyed by the government and not by the majority of citizens. Robelli argues that the “concerned citizens of Kosovo can fix the image of their country through peaceful resistance until they achieve qualitative changes in politics.” Robelli writes: “Stones were […]
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