Bloodsuckers tomorrow in protest against Serbian pilgrimage

Protests to counter Serbian pilgrims' arrival in Gjakova, warned of Sunday, have not been reported to the Kosovo Police. It has confirmed this for Kallox.com, the Kosovo Police spokeswoman for the Gjakova region of Freedom Podrimaj. No police have been warned about this protest, but we still have plans and duties for [...]
It has confirmed this for Kallox.com, the Kosovo Police spokeswoman for the Gjakova region of Freedom Podrimaj.
The police have not been warned about this protest, but we still have plans and duties in case we are ready, Podrimaj said.
While Etnik Berisha, political activist in Gjakova, said there is no organiser of the protest, as the protest takes place every year and people will gather on Facebook, where the protest is warned.
The event, created by the name Gyakova, requires justice on the social Facebook network that warns protest, has no record of who is organised, and so far some 800 people have responded positively.
On the other hand, the Gjakova municipality has not yet come up with any stance in connection with the protest.
Each year, pilgrims from Serbia head to Gjakova to keep their religious rituals in the Orthodox Church, while their arrival every time has been rejected by civil society, citizens and Mothers' calling organisations, as they say among pilgrims are persons who have committed war crimes in Gjakova and the purpose of their arrival is political.
The last visit of Serbian pilgrims was on August 28th last year, where there had also been protests and reactions, and the commission's member to find Nesrete Kumnova was allied during the protest.
The Serbian Orthodox Church in Gjakova is rebuilt after the March 2004 riots, while being guarded 24 hours by Kosovo Police.












