Serbia's “is also considering the possibility of war for Kosovo”

The Forum for Ethnic Relations in Belgrade has analysed the achievements of dialogue and public discourse that it is following, as well as what has been achieved in Kosovo's <x0 internal dialogue”, from November 1st last year to January 15th this year. Research results show that status-quo has been favoured in this period, [...]
Research results show that status quo has been favoured in this period, but also that tone has changed, and that there is no progress towards reaching consensus.
“Nodar is an easy solution, which applies only to the map and cannot be realised without limited combat actions and new victims”, Oliver Ivanovic had said, speaking of the “Kosovo”, the N1 reported.
Ivanovic's words have been commemorated, prior to the presentation of the results, the first man of the Forum for Ethnic Relations, Dusan Janjzic, records the Telegraph.
Some individuals come up with this idea, because that's what they see from the cabinet, they don't imagine that on this map, if it gets bigger, they can see people's heads that, for this reason, can suffer “, has quoted Janjiq, Serbian politician from the north of Kosovo, Oliver Ivanovic, killed days ago in an assassination.
He said how the murder of the Kosovo Serb leader, in the controversy about Kosovo, was reflected only in the next report.
The report's authors find it disturbing that there is less and less commitment to the policy of small steps, dialogue and implementation of Brussels agreements.
What is new and disturbing is how the voices of war options and military intervention are presented. Earlier, there was a consensus and a centenarian support for Aleksandar Vucinqi's idea of the peaceful option, while now it is talking about the war option”, Dusan Janjic said.
It's strengthening the hate language, while political opponents are being called traitors and mercenaries, which, according to the analysis, is very pronounced on social networks.
What we've found is threats, curses, disqualifications, exceptions and assumptions about what's going on, calls for action and agitation”, says Tatjana Vehovec, of the Centre for Media LIBER.
The dialogue on Kosovo on social networks has support at about 17% of the posts, 38% of the posts are neutral, while about 45% of the comments are coloured with negative tones. This process is most often perceived as treason, reality, sale and fraud.
Interestingly, the biggest opponents of the dialogue lead on Facebook, where it relates to the sale of Kosovo, while on Twitter it is the most vocal of the so-called “the indisposed opinion” where most for dialogue are declared as a fraud of citizens.











