Stojance Angelov and Reis Shakir Fetai condemn chanting "UCK"


Within the social activities of the Crisis Management Center, today the acting CMC director Stojance Angelov, together with Deputy Director Ekrem Zendeli, met with the President of the Islamic Religious Community Reisul Ulema x. хфз. Shaqir ef. Fetai, in Skopje.


Expressing great appreciation to the Reis for his authority and positive influence among all citizens, Angelov, as stated in the statement, expressed satisfaction with the established direct communication and great mutual understanding and efforts for a productive and peaceful future of the country that correlates with the overall state top, emphasizing several important things which, as agreed by the three interlocutors, are for the benefit of all citizens and as activities should not stop.

Continuing the process of reconciliation between some Macedonians and some Albanians in the country and eradicating interethnic violence among young people, so that in everyday life on the street, they do not fall for interethnic calls of hatred that are evil for all citizens in the country are part of the things that the three interlocutors agreed today.

- Joint condemnation of radicalism and nationalism, such as the recent chanting of "UCK-UCK" and "Greater Albania" at any rally, protest or event, as it directly defocuses attention from the purpose of the event, protesting and fuels interethnic intolerance. and hatred, and of course constant work on security risk assessment which are part of the work of the CMC, in cooperation with all relevant stakeholders in society and in the Crisis Management System, informed by the CMC.

At the meeting, at the headquarters of the Riyaset of the IRC of RSM, the President of the IRC, Reisul Ulema x. хфз. Shaqir ef. Fetai expressed his satisfaction with the good cooperation they had with all officials of the country, and now with the Crisis Management Center.

He pointed out that any radicalism is harmful to both the religion and the state, and that joint efforts should be made for peace and coexistence, and especially to carry out activities in the direction of not giving legitimacy to radical groups. He simply pointed out that a good man is a good man, regardless of his faith and nation. 
(Free Press)