Thaci responds to Natasa Ka persecuted for Serb entry into Gjakova

The country's president, Hashim Thaci, has responded to Natasa Ka persecuted, who has been begging him to enable Gjakova Serbs this year to visit the church. Through a post in his Facebook account, Thaci wrote that Kosovo's president has the capacity to protect the freedom and security of the entire [...] movement.
Through a post in his Facebook account, Thaci has written that Kosovo's president has the capacity to protect the freedom and security of moving all Kosovo citizens.
The distinguished Serbian humanist Natasa Ka persecuted, I assure him that as the president of Kosovo, as well as in the other institutional capacities I previously held, I will engage in freedom and security of movement for all Kosovo citizens, including the Serb community, anywhere in Kosovo”, Thaci wrote.
The Thaci has written that “even in the most difficult days, our citizens have preserved religious objects, historical monuments and the Orthodox heritage of Kosovo. We continue to recognize the contribution of Mrs. Chavel and express deep appreciation for her activity before, during and after the war”.
“Today, it is unimaginable and it is unacceptable for someone to violate the rights or not to allow the visit of Serbian citizens to religious objects, whether in Gjakova or elsewhere throughout Kosovo. Kosovo is the state of all citizens, regardless of religion, culture or ethnic affiliation. We are the most democratic state in the region and wider, where ethnic communities are protected under constitution”, Thaci wrote.
Kosovo Mayor Hashim Thaci has invited Fund for Humanitarian Law founder Natasa Ka persecuted him to enable the Gjakova Serbs this year to visit the church.
In this case, I beg you personally to engage so that Serbs from Gjakova on August 28, 2018 can visit their church and homes and not submit to humiliation as in the past year”, the Belgrade paper “” has been persecuted.
She on paper has stressed that Thaci's effort to reconcile between Serbs and Albanians and for” Kosovo has the support of the international community and civil society, but it faces distrust among Kosovo Serbs living in Serbia.












