Vlads: Ivanovic's murder could cause unrest

Several stun gun shots were fatal for Oliver Ivanovic, the SDP leader, who was killed on the morning of today's day in northern Mitrovica. The country's analysts assess this situation as provoking potential riots, as well as as as a means to be used to gain political points from Belgrade. Lawyer [...]
Lawyer and political analyst Azem Vlasi estimates that Ivanovic's murder could cause unrest in the north, but, he says, convinced that he was killed by Serbs.
Ivanovic's murder could cause unrest in the north if Belgrade's power aims at something like that, otherwise there are no two that Oliver Ivanoviqi has killed Serbs, Serb and Russian extremists walking in the north freely and there is no doubt about it. Oliver Ivanovi is known as a man, not that he has not been a player to Belgrade, but has been at odds with the Serbian List, which is being conducted by Belgrade”, he says.
Vlases also mentions the warning, which he says was given a year earlier by burning his car and the withdrawal of his party candidates in recent elections, reasoning that they were feeling threatened.
He has asked Kosovo's bodies to light up the circumstances of the case as soon as possible.
“It takes for Kosovo's bodies to make maximum efforts to light up the circumstances of the case as soon as possible, even to be clearly seen who the killers are, who are the ordersmen, which is the political order. Belgrade aims that any case that happens with any Kosovo Serb will exploit it for propaganda against Kosovo”, he added in a conversation for the Express.
According to him, official Belgrade would try to use this case as a political scheme built on the reasoning that Kosovo Serbs are at risk.
Official “Belgrade will try to put this case on Albanians or leave it in the mist, second with alarm before internationals as if Serbs here are endangered by Albanians, except a political scheme we know”. Vlads is over.
On this issue, the media have contacted political analyst Imer Mushkolaj, who estimates that this situation is serious efforts to destabilise security in the country.
It is a serious attempt to destabilise the security situation, and it seems that someone is failing to prejudge it on the other side, given that in the north of the country Kosovo institutions almost have no access, then those who have thought about it have done the act have had much easier to do it” he said.
Kosovo institutions, according to Mushkolajt, should address this issue with seriousness, given the fact that he was killed within Kosovo's territory.
“This act should be taken seriously by Kosovo institutions not to be neglected, nor to remain in margins as far as very serious reactions should come from Kosovo institutions and not be said to have simply killed a Serb politician in the north, and this politician was not a citizen of Kosovo, or the north is not part of Kosovo, but to be seriously reacted as if it had happened in any country of Kosovo inhabited with the Albanian<1>, he said.
He claims Serbia will misuse this case for political points and Vuciki's response to a dialogue break after the case has happened is just for political reasons.
“As Serbia now usually tries to misuse such cases, with instrumentising such cases, Ivanovi has now logically been a citizen of Kosovo and this reaction that Vuciqi has made just for political reasons, because reactions should come first from Kosovo politicians, not from Serbia. But I'm saying that this case will be instrumentalised, will be misused by Serbia for political points and pledge to prejudge that Ivanovic's murder may be an act committed for ethnic motives”, he claimed.
And as far as this special court may be concerned, Mushkolaj concludes that in case he can contribute something, he cannot avoid this possibility.
“Depends on what Ivanovic could contribute to the Special Court in any form, but I have no information if he could really be part of the court in any form, and if he's like that, he just can't get rid of the possibility that he's been eliminated because of this cause, but I don't have the” information, he concluded.
Oliver Ivanov's murder during today raised numerous reactions. The country's leaders reacted by condemning the crime and seeking to find and punish the guilty.
In an interview from last September, the late man had declared that the situation in northern Mitrovica is extremely tense, stressing that these people were not afraid of Albanians, but Serbs.
There were two attacks on one in 2013 and the other in 2017.
Following the news, they have immediately reacted from Serbia's government, interrupting talks with Kosovo in Brussels. Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq has scheduled an emergency meeting of the Security Council.












