Kosovo Dedicates Independence Monument to Women’s Empowerment

Faces of women along with wings have covered the Newborn monument in Prishtina, which changes colours and theme every February 17, when the country celebrates Independence Day.

Named the "Winged Women", the monument to Kosovo's independence is dedicated this year to the theme of women, both their successes and their problems.

"This year's theme is dedicated to women in two aspects, to the successful women who make us proud around the world by displaying success in the world of music, culture, film, sport, but also to those dark parts where women are still victims of domestic violence," Fisnik Ismaili, creator of the monument, said.

He specified that the wings painted in "W" letters represent the strength the country should give to women victims of abuse - and to those who put Kosovo on the map with their talent.

Kosovo Police said that around 2,000 cases of domestic violence were identified last year, 1,600 of which centred on women victims. Three women were murdered by their partners that year, down on the 2020 figure, when six were murdered as a result of domestic violence.

Every year, volunteers and companies help paint the monument.

The Newborn has received many different faces over the last 14 years since Kosovo declared independence from Serbia, which the latter refuses to recognise. Originally built in 2008 by Fisnik Ismaili, it was then painted bright yellow.

Initially, the plan was not to change its colour and design from that moment, but its degradation as a result of graffiti and damage prompted the creator of the project to accept change and each year give it a new image that symbolizes a current situation or relevant theme.

The monument is located in the centre of the capital, in the area known...

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