Border correction idea worries Albanians of Zubin Potok, refused to live in Serbia

On the sign showing the way to the village of Zubin Potok, a flag of Serbia is located. But within the village, there are dozens of flags of the Republic of Kosovo, located on the occasion of the country's 11th anniversary of independence. The village of about 1500 Albanian residents but surrounded by Serb settlements in this municipality, [...]
But within the village, there are dozens of flags of the Republic of Kosovo, located on the occasion of the country's 11th anniversary of independence.
The village of about 1500 Albanian residents, but surrounded by Serb settlements in this municipality, is built from point 0, as it was completely destroyed in war and now has a sustainable infrastructure, KTV reports.
But the determination of families like Rama, who for generations had been persecuted by Serbian power, has led to restore life to this village.
Sheriff Rama, retired lawyer and human rights activist, admits they are concerned by the idea of restructuring borders.
We don't know where it's going to count to document discussions about borders, but this is a bit of a concern”, Rama said.
The exchange of three Presevo Valley municipalities with three north of Kosovo for Rama is unacceptable.
We want this valley, it belongs to us in our cone, but only to Lesak, not to three northern municipalities that have never been of Serbia”, Rama said.
Rama recalls that after the war, as if it happened in northern Mitrovica, dozens of Albanian houses have also been usurped in Varrag settlements, around Lake Weyman and in Zupq.
Against the option that the village of Caber and Zubin Potoku end up under Serbia, Sefer Veselin, who is also deputy head of the Communist Assembly of this municipality, says.
There's no one who's no match here from the Serbian police who never got into informative conversations, so I never accept being under Serbia”, Vessel said.
Serbian settlements surrounding the village of Caber have often been the focus of media attention, the cause of barricades that were placed on the road, particularly in 2011.
For Kosovars, however, the March 2004 incident is known, where three minors had lost their lives, resulting in a wave of unrest throughout the country.












