Decani historians: Not implemented by Constitutional decision on Decani Monastery

The head of the League of Kosovo Historians “Ali Hadri” branch in Decan, with great concern, is conveying the situation over the contentious issue between the “Apico” and “Ilia” and the Decani Community on one side and the Decani Monastery on the other, and strongly condemns international pressures for the implementation of this unconstitutional decision [...]
In a media communique, Kosovo Historians League It calls on the Kosovo Cadastral Agency in Pristina not to implement the unconstitutional and anti-religious decision of the Kosovo Constitutional Court on May 21st 2016, on property and companies “Apico” and “Iliaria” in Decan, as it affects all of Decani's citizens and is the obstacle to the economic development of this part of Kosovo.
“The Kosovo Constitutional Court's decision on property and enterprises “Apico” and “iliria”, is also unacceptable for the Decani municipality and citizens of this municipality, so we repeat our request once again to the Kosovo Cadastral Agency in Pristina not to implement this harmful and irreparable decision for Decanin in particular and Kosovo in general”, the municipality is said.
Furthermore, the headship of the Association of Historians stresses that the eventual implementation of the decision will bring much legal damage and will severely challenge the constitutional and judicial system in Kosovo, while recalling that Kosovo institutions should be declared against implementation of the decisions of the 1990-1999 violent measures, when it is known that these decisions have declared the United Nations Administration in Kosovo unerring. UNMIK.
The head of the League of Kosovo Historians re-requisites the Government and the Assembly of Kosovo, which is urgently to issue a special Law or Law, with which it will declare the Decani Commission unmet and invalid, Serbia's laws and other provisions under law for Kosovo during March 1989 and June 1999, deciding that these properties and companies will return and not be pardoned to the Decani Monastery.
Otherwise, Decani's Igumenman, Sava Yanjiq, had submitted two decisions to the Constitutional. Under these decisions, property of 24 hectares of land donated to the Decani Monastery with an agreement by the Government of Serbia and this monastery in 1997 was linked to the former Agency of Faith and its successor to the Kosovo Privatisation Agency.
Kosovo's Constitutional Court had approved the Decani Monastery complaint. The Constitutional Court's ruling was backed by the Serbian Orthodox Church's Diocesa for Raska and Prizren, praising that the Court has shown willingness and competence to receive an impartial “decision, which is protected right on the property of the” Monastery.
The leaders of Decani Monastery, which is protected by U NESCO has not even shown consent to the continuation of the Decan-Plav road, connecting Kosovo with Montenegro.










