Student Democracy for liturgy in the Church of Arkan: We didn't know if we knew it would happen.

For the first time after the war, liturgy - Orthodox religious ceremonies by Orthodox Serbs - was held today in the Orthodox Church in the court of Uphaw. This action is seen as scandalous in view of the circumstances in which this church is located. In this regard, Periscope has contacted one of the most vocal organisations [...]
In this regard, Periscopi has contacted one of the most vocal organisations that have opposed the functioning of the Serbian Orthodox Church.
Mejid Ramusa, director of the Association Democracy, has told Periscope that if they knew about this development, they would prevent it through protests.
We would protest this event. We'd make it to the vandal. I couldn't get inside. It is not a religious object and there is no Albanian who should allow such a thing, he said.
Call Ramisa indicated they would initiate a petition for this cause.
We're going to petition, now we're going to activate that policy is trying to reactivate this object. And if you don't find that application, we'll take other activities, he added.
Ramusa stressed a move in 2018 when police intervened.
An action in 2018 in the massacre of Recak, we had shares where the police had stopped us.
We've earlier applied for that object established by Milosevic and Arkan to function as a war crimes museum because that object symbolizes ethnic cleansing of Albanians, so it's built with violence and we haven't constantly stopped demanding and we won't stop until this works out, he stressed. / P ERISCOPI/











