Albanian Activist writes letter to Serbian minister: You're becoming an accomplice to ethnic cleansing of Albanians in Medvedja

Human Rights Activist Haki Emini from the Medvege Tupalla has written an open letter to Gordana Com enemies minister in Serbia's Government for Human Rights, Minorities and Social Dialogue, through which it requires that it not become part of the ethnic cleansing campaign of Albanians in the municipality of [...]
Human Rights Activist Haki Emini from the Medvege Tupalla has written an open letter to Gordana Com enemies minister in Serbia's Government for Human Rights, Minorities and Social Dialogue, through which it requires that it not become part of the ethnic cleansing campaign of Albanians in the Medvedja municipality.
In his letter, Emini, has mentioned his case as to how his address to the settlement has been vice-visited illegally by officials from the Police Station and municipal authorities in Medvedja, transmton Telegrafi.
Hakki Emin's full letter:
I address your recent statement given to the Albanians' “Bujanovačke”, in which you have stated that “in Serbia does not have the organised removal of addresses (passing residence) of Albanians, and there is nothing other than applying the Law for Home Set” and that “has no state or organised persecution of Albanian citizens in Serbia when it comes to having their answers monitored, but it is a matter of implementation of law<6>
I would like this case to remind them that in this regard I have already been addressed, as my family and I were personally exposed to persecution organised by the state authorities of the Republic of Serbia, which with illegal deprivation of the settlement, my entire family was denied basic human right and citizen's right to issue personal documents, voting rights, and a host of other rights belonging to us according to the Constitution of this country and the exercise of which is conditioned by the possession of the settlement.
Just because the possession of the settlement is a condition for the realisation of many of the rights guaranteed by the Constitution, the process of sweeping the same process was chosen as a sophisticated method of ethnic cleansing invisible under the supposed covering of law enforcement.
And Your Honor, Mrs. Cohen, how this law is being misused by the Medvedja Police Station, that's what my personal example of which you yourself have been informed with a letter from my lawyer Rajko Danilovic.
And instead of checking whether legal procedures were followed and taking a mirror of the situation on the ground, you easily believed the guarantees of the Medvedja Police Station that everything was done by law in my case and in thousands of other cases!
However, the facts and numerous material evidence say otherwise.
Given the fact that the settlement was removed (without repeated) despite having had a settlement registered in Switzerland, where I was on temporary work (registered in the Serbian Consulate in Bern, where I repeatedly received personal documents and exercised the right to vote), this is what I have been handed over to me for confiscating the settlement at the Mutioda border/administrastration point, which conflicts with all legal procedures, to the point that unidentified persons from the Medvedja police station have forged the statement that my decision to have been handed over personally to me.
And that at a time when I wasn't even in the country!
After all, this can easily be proven by a simple check or the grafological expertise of signing the person who has been handed over those documents, which I guarantee is not mine [sign].
In addition, although I spent a full month during the state of emergency (from March 9 to April 11, 2020) in isolation at my home address in the village of Tulalla of the Medvedja municipality, which was controlled daily by members of competent services, police station officials in Medvedja then have not handed over my decision but deliberately have concealed it in order to supposedly hand it over to me when I was not in the territory of the Republic of Serbia.
This should be added that the procedure of postulation can be carried out only at the order of the court, not even of the municipal administration, as stated in the Medvedja Police Station's decision, whose officials unauthorizedly delegated that right to bodies that do not have that kind of legal competencies.










