Police tell of Periscope why they prevented Marko Djuric's aid from entering the border

Dusica Nikollich, assistant director of the office for Kosovo in the Serbian government, Marko Djuric, has today been barred from entering through the border point at Jarinje. Kosovo police have confirmed this stop for Periscope, pointing to reasons. Kosovo Police at the border points forbid access/resulting persons who do not meet the criteria and application documentation for [...]
Kosovo police have confirmed for Periscope This stop, showing the reasons.
Kosovo Police at the border points forbid access or exit to persons who do not meet the criteria and applicable documentation for border flow. The ban on entry or exits is also given to persons who, under the decisions of competent bodies, are denied access to the border crossing, the Police's response to Periscope reported.
The office for Kosovo in the Serbian government has said that representatives of this office have been subjected to systematic abuses by the Kosovo Police in recent months, halting entry into Kosovo, suggesting that they have violated the agreements reached in Brussels.
This office, the actions of the state of Kosovo, has called “racist brutalist” complaining that the international community is not reacting to these cases.
Furthermore, the office for Kosovo in the Serbian government says that “Serbia, as yet, will continue to find ways to ensure the functioning of our institutions in Kosovo and Metohija”, while adding that “for Pristina's racist aggressive behaviour will be informed of all relevant international incidents”./ P ERISCOPI/












