KMDLNj reacts after events in the north: Release Blocked Roads

The Council for Protection of Human Rights and Freedoms has reacted following recent developments that took place in northern Kosovo, where grenades were today placed at two registration centres in Zubin Potok and Zvecan. KMDLNI, through a communiqué, values it as a harsh spread of violence and hatred of the state [...]
KMDLNj, through a communiqué, values it as a harsh spread of violence and hatred towards the state of Kosovo and its citizens without differences of ethnicity.
KMDLNj has demanded that roads blocked in the north be freed so that one of the basic human rights, freedom of movement for all can be realized.
“The diversification of Serbia's military near the Kosovo border as well as Serbian gendarmerie is the clear signal of Serbia's intention to destabilise the situation... KMDLNI invites all opposition parties to react and act in line with the situation, putting aside political and party differences. The unhindered transition of the situation and the opportunistic stance of the international community bear the risk of Kosovo being imposed on a harmful solution. Reciprocity established for the license plate should be respected until a accepted solution for all” is reached in this communiqué.
KMDLNJ complete communication
Serbian nationalist extremists, backed by Serbia's president, unlike war criminals, Aleksandar Vuciq and Defence Minister, the warmonger Vulin, in addition to blocking the roads towards the border crossing in Brnjak and Jarinje, according to Kosovo Minister for Internal Affairs Jelal Sfeqla, today they stormed the vehicles in Zubin Potok and Zvecan by destroying them.
Minister Sfeqla described him as a terrorist act. The KMDLNj strongly judges this rampant violence and hatred against the state of Kosovo and its citizens without ethnic, political, racial, etc., and requires immediate companies of measures to release blocked roads in order to realise one of the basic human rights, freedom of movement for all.
The radar of Serbia's military near the Kosovo border, as well as Serbian gendarmerie, is a clear signal of Serbia's intention to destabilise the situation. The international community's opportunistic stance that equates a right and constitutional obligation for protection of territorial integrity and the extent of sovereignty within Serbia's territory with internal interference through the instrumentisation of Kosovo's Serb citizens and criminal gangs, not contributing to calming the situation but encouraging radical and criminal elements to evacuate the situation without risk of responding to criminal acts.
KMDLNI invites all opposition parties to react and act in line with the situation, putting aside political and party differences. The unhindered transition of the situation and the opportunistic stance of the international community bear the risk of Kosovo being imposed on a harmful solution. Reciprocity established for license plates must be respected until a accepted solution is reached for all












