Major Regional and International Media Interest Grows Ahead of “Justice, Not Politics” March in Prishtina

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A large-scale public protest titled “Justice, Not Politics” is expected to take place on February 17 in Prishtina, drawing significant attention from both regional and international media outlets.

According to Ekonomia Online, organizers anticipate participation of more than 200,000 citizens, a turnout that could make the demonstration the largest public gathering in post-war Kosovo.

Growing International Media Presence

The upcoming protest has generated substantial media coverage across the region and globally, with journalists closely monitoring both the planned demonstration and the concluding phase of a judicial process currently underway in The Hague.

Numerous television crews and digital media teams from Kosovo, Albania, neighboring states, and other international locations have already arrived in The Hague to report on the legal proceedings. At the same time, many of these media organizations have deployed reporting teams in Prishtina in preparation for live coverage of the February 17 protest.

Anticipated Public Mobilization

Organizers describe the march as a nationwide civic mobilization focused on demands for justice, emphasizing that the protest is intended to highlight public concerns regarding ongoing legal and political developments.

Authorities have not yet released official security or logistical details related to the demonstration, although large gatherings of this scale typically involve heightened public safety planning and coordination among local institutions.

The protest coincides with heightened public attention toward international judicial developments, contributing to its elevated regional and global visibility.