Djuric's imagination of Kosovo arrest: They tortured me, they hit my head for the car, and they finally said "Alah Akbarı."

The chief of the Office for Kosovo in Serbia's Government, Marko Djuric, has written letters to embassies in Belgrade to inform them of the details of the 26 March events, KTV reports. In the letter, a copy of which KTV has exclusively secured, Djuric describes torture, which says he experienced them in the hands of the police [...]
In the letter, a copy of which KTV has exclusively secured, Djuric describes torture, which he says has experienced in the hands of the Kosovo Police, which he calls terrorist force and medieval barbarity.
At the end of the letter, Djuric says the action was an attempt by Albanians to expel Serbs from Kosovo and seems to compare himself to Nelson Mandela and Martin Luther King.
He calls on the international community to react strongly against the March 20th event. Djurovic has warned that he will come to Kosovo at the end of this month, when Serbs plan to unilaterally establish the Serb majority Communist Association.












