Kosovo police turn back Serbs coming to protest in Mitrovica

Kosovo police announce through a media communique that today they have turned back a bus from Serbia of the Belgrade Women's Union aimed at entering the Republic of Kosovo to protest. Kosovo's “Police, at the Jarinje border crossing point, today around 13:05, have denied access to a bus [...]
Kosovo's “Police, at the point of the Jarinje border crossing, today around 13:05, have rejected the entrance to a bus of the firm “Commasin Prevoz” with the BG license plate, which had come as a free (non- regular) line from Serbia towards the Republic of Kosovo”, says PK.
Police further add that on the bus, which had arrived without the recorded driving line, twenty-eight persons, mostly of the female gender, which were introduced as the “Women's Union in Belgrade”, which was represented by women of various professions.
According to information provided and their declaration, one of the main objectives of this visit, of these persons has been to hold a protest in North Mitrovica, so given the previous legal procedures, in accordance with the law on border control and oversight, the same have been denied entry into the Republic of Kosovo, because they have posed a threat to the country's order and security”, the communiques say.
Following the official clarifications and information given to the bus leaders and representatives of this union, the same have returned to Serbia.












