30 years from Serbia's violent UP measures

30 years from Serbia's violent UP measures

After about 20 years of successful work at the University of Pristina, the 1989-1990s marked the beginning of unstopable Serbian efforts to destroy higher education in Kosovo. With Slobodan Milosevic coming to Serbia's helm, the Albanian school in Kosovo, in particular the University of Pristina, received serious shocks that led to serious danger, [...]

With Slobodan Milosevic coming to Serbia's helm, the Albanian school in Kosovo, in particular the University of Pristina, received serious shocks that led to serious endangerment, the extent of the destruction of Albanian education.

Serbian nationalist power committed to changing and stopping the Albanian chacle in Kosovo. The situation at the university came with a deterioration, along with the situation throughout Kosovo.

The University Centre was no longer the refuge of students or Albanian professors. Once the 1990/91 academic year's summer semester was closed on 28 June 1991, Serbia's Assembly imposed violent measures at Pristina University.

During the new academic year, the violent leader, dominated by the Serbian-malazi cadres, increased the number of students for 923 students, mainly Serb students brought from different parts of Serbia and Montenegro.

On 21 August 1991 the Helsinki group in Vienna issued a statement stating that Albanian education in Kosovo no longer exists and that it has been destroyed by Serbia. But, at the beginning of 1992, opportunities and forms are intended for the Albanian school to become active.

On February 14, 1992, The University of Pristina reports that February 17th of that year would begin university-level learning in schools-house.

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