Council for Human Rights: Serbs in the north have power naught but the rest of Kosovo discriminated against

The Council for Protection of Human Rights and Freedoms (KMDLNJ) has announced that they were visiting the Mitrovica Centre yesterday. Through a media report, KMDLNY has said there was no sign there that they were facing a lack of electricity they claimed there was nowhere [...]
The Council for Protection of Human Rights and Freedoms (KMDLNJ) has announced that they were visiting the Mitrovica Centre yesterday. Through a media report, KMDLNY has said there was no sign there that they are facing electricity shortages.
They claimed there was nowhere to see the aggressors, as they said that dealing with citizens with the reductions of the current is racist and discriminated against.
“KMDLNI, yesterday, was at the Para-burging Centre in Northern Mitrovica where there was no indication that they were facing a lack of electricity as if there were no aggressors anywhere. That is what the KMDLNj higher mentioned, the racist and discrimination treatment of Kosovo citizens, in whose constitution is guaranteed equality before the law, condemning any kind of discrimination”, says their response.












