Anti-Kosovo propaganda does not stop: Kosovo slogan taken again is Serbia in Czechia

Hours before the Kosovo-Chaki match, Czech police have arrested a group of Czechs carrying anti-Kosovo slogans. This group of Czech ultras wore slogans with slogans Kosovo is Serbia, as in Kosovo that eight Czechs planned the same action in the Kosovo-Cheki game, but were caught by Kosovo Police in September 2019. Back [...]
This group of Czech ultras wore slogans with slogans Kosovo is Serbia, as in Kosovo that eight Czechs planned the same action in the Kosovo-Cheki game, but were caught by Kosovo Police in September 2019.
Behind it it has been discovered that the ultrased fans of the big club in Czechia, Slavia Prague, are standing behind it, the same one who calls with Serbian fans HINA Kosovo is Serbia.
Czech police have achieved their identification and have arrested them in Plzen, thus preventing an exclusion of the situation in the stadium and a serious incident between two states, writes Metro newspaper.
This match is being monitored by large Czech police units, since it is being described as a dangerous game to be followed by insults and insults towards Kosovo players, for this U n EFA has sent several additional delegates to Plzen tonight.
Meanwhile after these arrests, Czech Republic Football Association chief Martin Malik has spoken, where he said he wants Czech fans to abstain from any kind of ties with Kosovo.
I would like to ask all Czech fans to abstain from any kind of connection with Kosovo, especially political ones, algorithms, speeches or gestures, whether in verbal form or in graphic writing, banners, or inscriptions on clothes”, said Malik, broadcast the Metro newspaper.
He added that he would not want their team to be punished because of these things. I am convinced that the last thing anyone wants is a punishment against the Czech national, which could ultimately mean that even in EURO 2020, we cannot go. UEFA has made it clear that manifestations of any kind of racial or political do not belong to football and will not be tolerated, Malik added, broadcast Metro newspaper, records Periscope.
But, as one of Kosovo's most noisy opponents, the Czech republic is also the head of state. In mid-September, President Milos Zaman opened a debate on whether the Czech Republic should withdraw recognition of Kosovo.
We remember that even in the first game, Kosovo police had banned eight Czechs, where they had received a flag from Serbia, an anti-national flag, an alarm, a camera, two radio connections and six small knives. The busy tools were suspected to have been planned to use them in the Kosovo match, Checky, where the flag would appear in fear.
Whether they are the same persons captured by Czech police in Plzen, as those who were arrested in Kosovo in September 2019, is unknown. /Periscope. com/












