Serbia hinders raising Albanian national flag in Presevo, sues Ragmi Mustaf

Albanian National Council Chairman Ragmi Mustafa has announced that he has accepted yesterday's upcoming invitation from the Vranje Court for the establishment of the Albanian national flag at the Albanian National Council headquarters on 28 November 2020. Mustafa has written on Facebook how other times, accused of “carrying out the work for counter-injury, establishing [...]
Albanian National Council Chairman Ragmi Mustafa has announced that he has accepted yesterday's upcoming invitation from the Vranje Court for the establishment of the Albanian national flag at the Albanian National Council headquarters on 28 November 2020.
Mustafa has written on Facebook how other times, accused of “carrying out the work for counter-injury, raising the national flag”.
This indictment against me is filed after I filed a complaint at the Court of Appeals against the Supreme Court's ruling of my indictment of the Republic of Serbia's Minister of Internal Affairs, Alexander Vulin, for use of derogatory, insulting language, hate speech, criminal and degrading language towards Albanians. The last Supreme Court ruling to have institutionalised the institutionalisation of hate speech against Albanians, as well as the legal persecution that followed my indictment of the Police Minister Vulin, testifies to the political motives of the judicial and prosecutorial system in Serbia. Clearly, political and legal pressures of power in Belgrade are increasing daily against Albanians in Serbia, and in the Presheva Valley”, he has written.
Mustafa has invited the European Union, the United States of America and the Organisation for European Security and Co-operation to keep an eye on authoritarian and anti-minorial powers in Belgrade.
I wish Pristina and official Tirana would be more dynamic in senbilising international diplomatic circles to pressure and discrimination among Albanians in Serbia. By not turning back politically, the Albanian National Council will continue the legal battle, until the European Court for Human Rights in Strasbourg”, it has written.










