Kamberi says ethnic cleansing is taking place in the Valley, the solution sees in the Kosovo- Serbia

The leader of the only opposition group in the Serbian Parliament, Shaip Kamberi, has criticised President Aleksandar Vuciqi's policy towards Albanians in southern Serbia. According to him, Vuciqi is discriminated against Albanians in their economic rights, which is affecting the departure of young people from Presevo Valley. Kamberi stressed that although [...]
The leader of the only opposition group in the Serbian Parliament, Shaip Kamberi, has criticised President Aleksandar Vuciqi's policy towards Albanians in southern Serbia.
According to him, Vuciqi is discriminated against Albanians in their economic rights, which is affecting the departure of young people from Presevo Valley.
Kamberi stressed that even though Albanians, very often have signed agreements with Serbia's Government, there have been little movement in Serbia, but according to him.
We have stressed many times that state discrimination which Serbia has begun in the late 1990s of Albanians in many spheres continues today. Despite the fact that we are in a political process, a silent dialogue with the dialogue in Belgrade since the end of the UQPMB war”.
“Yet many components of a joint plan that was approved in 2001. With the 2009 and 2013 agreements not being realised. This brings about a hopeless situation especially for not knowing diplomas for lack of sufficient integration and many problems in the field of education, but especially in the area of the economy an economic perspective that affects the departure of young people from the Presheva Valley”.
He has even demanded that the issue of Albanians in southern Serbia be included in the Belgrade-Pristina Dialogue, which, according to him, without the involvement of Albanians in the Presevo Valley, is considered flawed.
“It is the last moment, that Serbia is a state that is dialogue with the EU has opened several chapters for talks to become part of the European family, to change the approach of communities especially towards Albanians in order to achieve those standards”.
The “for us would be important for dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia to end with a two-party agreement, but we think that agreement would not be complete unless it addresses the position of Albanians in the Presevo Valley. We have participated in many talks and in a prolonged dialogue with Serbia”.
So we think that the agreement between Kosovo and Serbia will have to give answers to many issues, but also the rights of Albanians in the Presevo Valley because otherwise it would be considered inadequate”.
On the other hand, he has said that the unregistering of Albanian people in the Presevo Valley is also being done in order of ethnic cleansing.
The “is a discriminating process which Serbia is particularly implementing in the mass community of Medvedja where Albanians have been displaced during 1999-2000, but which is now legalising an ethnic cleansing that was started with the deployment of Serb militant forces after their withdrawal from Kosovo”.










