Kamberi doubts Serbia can use Antiterrorism Law against Albanians

Albanian MP in Serbia's Parliament, Shaip Kamberi, says the anti-terrorism law is not in conflict with their principles, but doubts are with practical application. In Serbia, which sidmos minorities Albanians are Satanised and considered the “guardian terrorists” suspect this law could be misused, Kamberi writes. Kamberi says democratisation of [...]
In Serbia, which sidmos minorities Albanians are Satanised and considered the “guardian terrorists” suspect this law could be misused, Kamberi writes.
Kamberi says democratisation of institutions in Serbia has marked backwards
This is his full post:
Despite that the law against terrorism, under the global war against it, is not contrary to our principles, our reasonable doubts have to do with its practical application.
In a Serbia, in which minorities, particularly Albanians, are Satanised and considered the “guardian terrorists” we rightly suspect the possibility of misusing this law to be used against enemies -- minorities, opposition or civil society.
In the past year, democratisation of institutions in Serbia has marked a setback.
Elections, which are considered illegal, parliament's unreasonable malfunction over the existence of extraordinary, narrowing free speech space, have contributed to the Freedom House organisation's ranking Serbia as the hybrid regime “.
Even though by and large, the strategic orientation of foreign policy remains the European integrations, state officials' statements, especially during the state of emergency, have contributed to the loss of citizens' trust in the EU.
President A's statement. Vuciq, for the “rification of iron relations with China” or his criticism that “European solidarity does not exist - it is only a fairy tale” listed in statements that have created the decline of EU credibility in citizens.
From the world civil organisation CIVICUS, Serbia is considered a state of major obstacles to civil society's action.
Therefore, even under such circumstances of the lack of creditable and reliable institutions that will apply this law, our suspicion remains based on this being misused.












