Police arrest village chairman Pjetrq Evrem after protests against Serbs

In the village of Top Pjetrq, in Cline, residents have gone out to protest the arrival of several Serbs to the church built, according to residents in Milosevic's time, in 1992. As a result of opposition from residents, police have arrested village chairman Ismet Jagoba. “Kisa is built on violent measures. There was no church [...]
As a result of opposition from residents, police have arrested village chairman Ismet Jagoba.
“Kisa is built on violent measures. There never was a church. Last year, 7 or 8 Serbs arrived and beat up two police officers. They're also naked, and they've been singing deethnic songs at the point of the day. Killed during the war in Kosovo are 15 people. I'm going to have to go to the blood, and I'm going to try and provoke you. We don't allow <x2...
According to residents from this village, 15 Albanians were killed in 1999.
In the meantime, Serbs are expected to be there shortly.
Koha Ditore reports that police are praying to residents to free the space where Serbs will perform rituals, meanwhile, residents continue to refuse.
Ismet Jagoda, head of the village, said “are provoking us every year, this year we have decided not to let them. We told the police not to let them go, but they came back. We're determined not to let go of”

















