Serbian government abused Shaqiri, Jaka's personal data, Djurici fried by journalists

The director of the so-called Office for Kosovo in Serbia's government, Marko Djuric, has not answered today the question of Serbian Iseder's journalist, why the office he is leading is collecting the personal data of two Swiss citizens of Albanian descent born in Serbia, which [...]
The director of the so-called Office for Kosovo in Serbia's government, Marko Djuric, has not answered today the question of Serbian Iseder's journalist, why the office he is running is collecting the personal data of two Swiss citizens of Albanian-born Serbia, which ended up in the picture. Djurovic, despite his insistence on the answer, said he was unaware that the law was violated and that journalists “have the right to commit tyfo to Shaqiri and Behram”.
Personal data, such as the birth certificate and the citizenship certificates of two Albanian footballers, were published as “exclusive” in Serbian landscapes during the World Football Championship in Russia. With these documents the pictures have proved that besides Swiss citizenship, Shaqiri and Behram also have Serbian citizenship.
Shortly after the publication of this data, the Commissioner for Information of Public Importance began a procedure to learn how these personal documents of the two players, who are responsible only for competent institutions or the Ministry of Internal Affairs.
However, The MPB, in response to the commissioner, who arrived only after two emergencies and a warning, claims he is collecting and handing over the data at the request of the so-called Office for Kosovo to Serbia's government. Because of all these facts, journalists today insisted on the question of why the Office in general needed personal data of two Swiss citizens and how they entered became part of the paintings, broadcast newspapers.net.
Instead of the direct answer, Djurovic said he has no knowledge that it is a violation of the law.
It's yours to root for Shaqiri and Behram, I don't object. I must say that I am pleased to see that you care about Shaqiri and Behram, “said, among other things Djuric.
Instead of a concrete response to the question about possible abuse of personal data, with the notion that this is a crime, Djuric almost “accused” journalists of being Shaqiri and Behrami fans.
I am pleased to take care of the human and civilian rights of the citizens of Serbia, Shaqiri and Behram, so they are our citizens. I think you should ask your colleagues from the media, where this information came from, and not me here “, Djuric said among other things in the question why the office is collecting such data.
I can only tell you that I have no knowledge that there has been any violations of the law and if so, I am sure that competent state bodies will comply with their authorities,” said Djuric.
On the repeated question of Serbian journalist Insider why the so-called Office for Kosovo in Serbia's government was collecting personal data, Djuric again avoided the answer.
I'm telling you, I don't know that the human and citizen rights of the citizens of Serbia, Shaqiri and Behram, are at risk, except it might be a little shy to remember that Kosovska Mitrovica and Podujevo are in Serbia. I don't know that there have been human and civil rights violations of citizens”, Djuric says.












