These are Serbian personalities respected by Albanians because of their stances

The Serbian state of affairs with extremely aggressive politics continues to affect Kosovo's citizenship and to cause much disappointment in the country's citizens. Even the leaders there continue to remain equally aggressive towards the Albanian people of Kosovo, rhetoric that culminated in the praise Alexander Vuciq gave to the 11th president of the Serbian Communist party, Slobodan [...]
The Serbian state of affairs with extremely aggressive politics continues to affect Kosovo's citizenship and to cause much disappointment in the country's citizens. In fact, leaders there continue to remain equally aggressive towards the Albanian people of Kosovo, rhetoric that culminated in the praise Alexander Vuciq gave to the 11th president of the Serb communist party, Slobodan Milosevic despite systematic violence in the years of dealt with numerous killings during the war.
However, Kosovo Albanians should not fall into the trap of racism. It means turning racism into racism. Kosovo is among the countries with the greatest respect for the rights of ethnic and religious minorities despite the burden of poverty it carries on its shoulders.
But, as the political situation continues to remain fragile, even some Serbian personalities have received respect because of non-aligned and fair attitudes for Albanians, writes Periscopi.
First is Sonia Biserko. She is seventy years old from Belgrade and has been busy promoting human rights in her country. Biserko is the founder and president of the Helsinki Committee for Stepon Rights in Serbia.

Predsednica HelsinkiOdbora za ljudska peva was Srbija Biserko, za za Anadolu Agency (AA) povodom pervija rakija vanijka Srbije o resolution o Srebrenica, recrezi are da “Vlada Srije pona kuo je dazo me zuatečena, se cako casa me casa para casa me ku casa te casa me ku casa me casa tezolozoa susa qa qa qen qen qen qe qen. (Nihad ʼbrakadic ) Anadolu Ayansı)
In 1991 she was working as a diplomat in London and then in Geneva, where she had resigned after 20 years of work because of Slobodan Milosevic's expectations policies.
She has repeatedly denounced her state's efforts to counterfeit or deny war crimes that had been committed in Kosovo.
In a debate in the European Parliament, she had declared that Serbia's “political elite remains imprisoned by the ethnocentric myths of Greater Serbia, and that Serbia is the victim of an international conspiracy”.
The second is liberal politician Cedomir Jovanovic. He's forty-seven years old from Belgrade as well. He is the leader of Serbia's Liberal-Democratic Party. In the 2008 and 2012 elections, he was a candidate for president but lost badly. Jovanovic, due to his liberal rhetoric, has been the target of many attacks, some of which included attempted murder. In 2001, a bomb exploded in Mitsubishi Pajero's car shortly before he arrived.

Even Jovanovic constantly calls for his country to give up on the myths of Greater Serbia once and for all.
The third one is Natasa Karhi, seventy-two years old from Kraguyevci. Even Mrs. Ka persecuted is human rights activist in Serbia. In Serbia, due to the avocation he has made to Kosovo's Albanian war victims, he has been named “Trade” and has had numerous attacks on him. When an old Kosovo Serb had confronted her, she had slapd her face and returned the scream.

And the last is the one we wrote today that he had made an opinion asking President Vuciq to recognise the crimes committed by Serbs in Kosovo and also to recognise the independence of the Republic of Kosovo, Cedomir Petrovic.













