Djurd: We won't stand hands cross if violence erupts in Kosovo

The director of the Office for Kosovo in Serbia, Marko Djurovic, has condemned, as he has said, the attempted fear at <x0 Serbian South Wing with lyrics of hate messages in the school building at Uglar” and has stressed that Serbia “will not remain silent and powerless to any outbreak of violence in [...]
The director of the Office for Kosovo in Serbia, Marko Djuric, has condemned, as he has said, the attempted intimidation at <x0 Serbian South Wing with lyrics of hate messages in the school building at Uglar” and has stressed that Serbia “will not remain silent and helpless to any outbreak of violence in Kosovo”.
He has warned that those who want new instability in Kosovo let them think of the consequences, says the statement from his radio radio radio watching office.
The few Serb people, who, despite the pressures, have remained to live in Uglar, after this incident must receive increased protection from local police and international forces, so that provokers to send the message that chauvinism and threats with terrorism” will not be tolerated in Kosovo, Djuric has said in the statement.











