Internationals say nothing about the racism of Dachyki and Voulin

No response from Quinti states has occurred after the Serbian top diplomat's statement, Ivica Dacic, for hiding the mass graves of Albanians in Serbia and Defence Minister Alexander Voulin, who in the official statement calls Albanians “syptarima”. Ivica Dacic, acting minister of foreign affairs in Serbia, became nervous in a show [...]
No response from Quinti states has occurred after the Serbian top diplomat's statement, Ivica Dacic, for hiding the mass graves of Albanians in Serbia and Defence Minister Alexander Voulin, who in the official statement calls Albanians “syptarima”.
Ivica Dacic, acting minister of foreign affairs in Serbia, became nervous in a television show with Serbs, who, according to him, are showing where the mass graves of Albanians are in Serbia.
With that, Serbia's top official openly indicated that the graves exist and his plight is not to be discovered, writes Gazeta Express.
The statement ““what to do with Serbs telling Albanians where Albanians are buried throughout Serbia”, which could make a problem for justice, has even received no political response from internationals.
No European Union and United States official from Friday has responded to Daciqi.
On Friday, even Dacic's colleague, Defence Minister Alexander Volin, refreshed the Serb government's racist cassa.
In an official communiqué issued by the defence ministry, Albanians referred to the insulting term “siptarima”.
He has done so during the comment of the Kosovo Government and the Government of Albania meeting in Tirana on Friday.
““With the statement that the port of Durres will become Kosovo, Edi Rama has continued work on creating Greater Albania. As always so far, the European Union is silent and will not undertake anything. Albanians can unite and plunder foreign lands, while Serbs cannot join even their lands. Thus lies are continuing that Albania the Great is a natural thing, while joining Serbs in a state is seen as a threat to peace”, the Serbian minister has declared”
Kosovo Foreign Minister Melza Haradinaj Stubla has been sending letters to the ambassadors of Quint states -- Germany, Italy, France, Great Britain and the United States of America.
Recalling Serbia's crimes against the Albanians during the war, Haradinaj Staubla has asked those condemning the Serbian ministers' statements.
“Public threats from Ivica Dacic, to Serbs who show the places where the bodies of Kosovo Albanian victims are hiding, have caused tremendous pain for the people of Kosovo and the opening of the old wound, and especially for the families of victims and those who still turn missing 21 years after the war. Moreover, Aleksandar Vulin's xenophobic call to Albanians in yesterday's official press statement deserves your strong sentence on the shameful and chauvinistic acts of the government of Serbia”, Haradinaj- Stublla wrote on the letter.
Kosovo's ambassador to the US, Vlora Citaku, has also reacted, and she has had a controversy with Marko Djurovic, director of the so-called Kosovo office, within the Government of Serbia.
Albania's Prime Minister, Edi Rama, has asked Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq on Twitter if Volin's racist language was indeed used in the official community of state.












