Former Milosevic's minister for propaganda: Todosijevic was sentenced for telling the truth about Recak

Serbia's President, Aleksandar Vuciq, said Serbian List MP in Kosovo Ivan Todosijevic has been sentenced “alone because he has told the truth about Recak”. Todosijevic was confirmed on Tuesday for two years in prison, due to his denial of the Recak massacre, in which Serb forces killed 45 Kosovo Albanians in 1999. [...]
Todosijevic was confirmed on Tuesday for two years in prison, due to his denial of the Recak massacre, in which Serb forces killed 45 Kosovo Albanians in 1999.
In a video posted in the Instagram, Vuciq said that “was severely violated Todosijevic's right to fair trial” because, according to him, based on the Brussels Agreement between Kosovo and Serbia, Todosijevic has had to be tried by two Serbian judges and an Albanian.
Vuciq said Todosijevict “has been brutally violated even the right to free thought”.
He called on the European Union that “ordered the Albanians in Pristina that they should abide by what they signed and accepted” with the Brussels Agreement.
In March 2019, Todosijevic has declared that the reason for NATO's attacks on the former Yugoslavia has been the so-called humanitarian catastrophe in Kosovo and the fabricated massacre of Recak”.
The Court of Appeals in Kosovo confirmed on Tuesday the Constitutional Court Act in Pristina, with which Todosijevic was sentenced to two years in prison, on charges of inciting hatred, division or national, racial, religious or ethnic failure.
In parliamentary elections that were held in Kosovo in February, Todosijevic was elected deputy of the Kosovo Assembly from the ranks of the Serbian List, but after the Court of Appeals ruling, he loses that position.
Serbian List Chairman Goran Rakic during a media proposal in northern Mitrovica. / REL











