Kamberi: Serbian court gives institutional insult to Albanians rights

Albanian MP in the Serbian Parliament, Shaip Kamberi, said the Supreme Court in Belgrade today has refused to convict Minister Alexander Vopi of discrimination, insults and hate speech against Albanians. Kamberi said that “sic is known, former spokeswoman of Mira Markovic and Alexander Vuciqi's present-day Interior Minister consistently uses offensive terminology [...]
Kamberi said that “sic is known, former spokeswoman of Mira Markovic and Alexander Vuciqi's present-day Interior Minister consistently uses the insulting termiology ésiptariʹ instead of official termiology in Serbia: Macalbancie”.
“Named the Albanian National Council's indictment as unfounded, the Court has already given the judicial power to institutionalise hate speech, failure and xenophobia to Albanians in general, those in Serbia in particular. This has not even happened in Slobodan Milosevic's time!”, Camber wrote.
He said in the quality of the parliamentary group's chief “United Valley - SDA Sandzak” has begun the company of institutional action at the state and international level.
He has invited European Union authorities, the United States of America and the countries of the region to react to Belgrade to stop the already judicial institutionalisation of hate speech to minorities in Serbia.
Today's Supreme Court decision in Belgrade is a very dangerous precedent for minorities in Serbia, but also in the entire Western Balkans”, Kamberi concluded./Periscopi/












