Serbian teacher from Kosovo refuses to participate in Vuciki rally

A Serbian teacher from Kosovo has publicly refused to participate in the rally of President Alexander Vuciq, due to be held next week. Biology teacher Bogoljub Milosevic, who lives in Kamenica, has published a handwritten letter on Facebook that writes that he refuses to attend the gathering at [...]
Biology teacher Bogoljub Milosevic, who lives in Kamenica, has published on Facebook a handwritten letter in which he writes that he refuses to attend the rally in Mitrovica, showing a lack of obedience to the school directorate, where he teaches.
The school principal had given a list to teachers, where participation to support the Serbian president was required to be signed. Milosevic had refused the turnout.
Commenting on his post included his backers, but he was criticized as well.
The teacher said he doesn't expect to be punished, but he still fears the possibility of punishment and that these types of trips are of job duty. He calls Vuchy a dictator.
“I don't support Vuciqi and nobody can force me to go to Mitrovica and applaud where it tells me that I should agree to live in Greater Albania” Milesovic said, adding that people in Kosovo are being used as dolls.












