Daciq on the Security Council: Albanians have committed genocide against Serbs

Daciq on the Security Council: Albanians have committed genocide against Serbs

Ivica Dacic, Serbia's foreign minister today, has spoken to the Security Council. Dacic has said that in the first seven months of this year there have been damage to Serbian Church property, and incidents against Serbs in Kosovo. According to Daciqi, in the US State Department's 2018 report, Kosovo [...]

Dacic has said that in the first seven months of this year there have been damage to Serbian Church property, and incidents against Serbs in Kosovo.

According to Daciqi, the US State Department report in 2018 is said to have become multiethnic Kosovo

Dacic has compared the number of Serb population in Kosovo now and in 1999

“Serbs in Kosovo have lived in 427 towns and villages, now living in less than 116. 311 settlements where Serb residents have already been cleared ethnically and become Albanians”

Dacic has continued on charges that Albanians in Kosovo have committed genocide against Serbs during wartime.

“The ethnic cleansing of the Serbian population and the deportation of 200 thousand Serbs is clear evidence of the genocide of Albanians”

It has continued to compare the number of residents between 1999 and now in the cities of Kosovo.

According to Dacic, more than 40 thousand Serbs in Pristina have lived in 1999, while today the number is less than 100, while in 1999 over 10,000 Serbs have lived in Prizren and now there are only 23 Serbs.

Dacic has said that the Special Court should clear cases of the murders of innocent Serbs during the war.

“Special Prosecutor's Chamber has a big job in discovering the 1999 murder of innocent Serbs” has been voiced by Serbia's foreign minister

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