Kosovars in a Flap Over Roundabout Flag

A decision to change the flag waving from a tall pole at  at the entrance to Pristina, at the place known as "the roundabout", has divided the public in Kosovo.

Up until Tuesday, the red and black Albanian national flag waved from the pole - but Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj then gave an order to replace it with Kosovo's own flag.

While firefighters in a car were lowering the national flag at night and preparing to hoist the Kosovo flag, a window of the car was broken and the flag was stolen.

Kadri Kastrati, a former commander of the Kosovo Security Force, KSF, now an official in the ruling Democratic Party of Kosovo, PDK, wrote that whoever decided to replace the flag in the dark had made a mistake.

"The flag should have been raised and honored by the Guard of the KSF on February 17, 2018 at 8am …as it deserves!," Kastrati wrote on Facebook.

An MP from the PDK, Ganimete Musliu, also asked why the flag was raised in the evening after dark. "Who are we afraid of?" she wrote on Facebook, asking: "Do we have a state or not?"

The campaign to mark the tenth anniversary of Kosovo's independence by replacing the Albanian national flag with the Kosovo flag started on social media.

A few people created a page with the slogan: "We demand placing the Kosovo flag at the Pristina roundabout".

They wrote that they were "not against the red and black flag"  - the traditional emblem of the Albanian nation - but wished to affirm their own state's existence.

Pan-Albanian nationalists are not impressed, however. The opposition Vetevendosje party on Tuesday accused the government of "aiming to build a so-called Kosovar identity on the back of our national Albanian identity.

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