State should support religious communities (Kosova Sot)
The front page editorial of this daily writes that Kosovars are witnesses of the language of hatred that is being spread in social networks and some media, where certain personalities are being anathematized on behalf of Islamism. The editorial also mentions that some youth are volunteering to participate in war in Syria, adding that these wars are in no way related to Kosovo.
Islamic Union of Kosovo should confront extremist propaganda as should each community of worshipers in order to prevent the evil which could affect our families one day, writes this paper which further adds that engagement of each individual could contribute to peace and stability. “In the meantime, the state should do more for religious communities. Currently, Islamic Union and the other religious communities are registered as Non-Governmental Organizations. The Assembly should issue a law on religious communities as soon as possible. Such law would guarantee required support for these communities and at the same time would oblige them for complete transparency of their activities. Institutions should act urgently, before it is too late and before extremist radicals form groups, and undertake actions which could cause serious consequences for our society,” concludes this daily.