Kosovo Journalists Condemn Minister Accused of Punching Reporter

The Association of Kosovo Journalists, KJA, condemned an attack on journalist Ensar Ramadani on Wednesday after he claimed the Acting Trade Minister, Endrit Shala, assaulted him at a hospital.

The union condemned the attack on Ramadani, a journalist at IndexOnline news portal, calling on "police, the prosecution and the entire justice system to treat journalists' cases as a priority".

"The KJA condemns this attack and any other verbal and physical attacks by politicians and institutions," a press release on Wednesday said.

Besim Kelmendi, coordinator of the Office of the Chief State Prosecutor for handling threats and attacks on journalists, told BIRN that he had been informed that a case has been opened at the Basic Prosecution in Pristina "in connection with the case".

Police said the assault happened on Tuesday evening when Ramadani was visiting the University Clinical Centre for a story on a gun attack that had taken place earlier that evening.

He said he ended up in a dispute with Shala, who was also at the centre to see Luan Maloku, a member of the Social Democratic Initiative, NISMA, who according to police reports was being treated after being shot in a dispute earlier that evening in Pristina, for which they had arrested a suspect.

Ramadani alleges that Shala demanded he hand over his phone, and that, when the reporter refused, he punched him.

BIRN tried to contact Shala, but he did not reply by the time of publication. However, he denied the allegations to the local media platform Insajderi, saying: "You write the news, so why are you calling me? It is not worth calling me for these lies."

Meanwhile, a NISMA member of the Skenderaj municipal assembly, Beqir Veliu, downplayed the attack, claiming on Facebook...

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