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Journalist: After finishing with the Iranians, Rama is also attacking the Kosovars

Journalist: After finishing with the Iranians, Rama is also attacking the

Journalist Enver Robelli has reacted to the statements of Prime Minister Edi Rama, who has alluded to the involvement of individuals from Kosovo in the protests held in Tirana against the government.

Invited to A2 CNN, Robelli said that isolated cases cannot be used to label an entire community and warned against language that creates division among Albanians.

According to him, both Kosovo and Albania have had individuals who may have played controversial roles in different periods, but this does not justify generalizations. 

"Of course, there have been cases in the past when individuals from Kosovo perhaps have not played a good role in Albania, just as we have had cases when people from Albania have not played a good enough role in Kosovo, but things do not want to be generalized in any way ," he said.

Robelli also criticized the Albanian prime minister's interference in Kosovo's internal affairs, recalling his involvement in the debate on the Association of Serb-Majority Municipalities.

" If there is a politician from Albania who has often intervened, without anyone asking him to, in Kosovo's internal affairs, it is this prime minister. He has written a status for the Association of Serbian Municipalities and has given advice on how to expand the autonomy of the Serbian minority in Kosovo," he declared.

 "There is a very dangerous tendency to divide into good Kosovars and bad Kosovars. Good Kosovars are those who approve of everything this government does, while those who take a critical stance are stigmatized," the journalist said.

 " There may be people not only from Kosovo, but also from the diaspora. I see many Swiss citizens who have been living in Albania for the last 15-20 years and are with the protest. They are not agents at all," Robelli concluded.

 

 

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