Followed: Serbia with its poisonous rhetoric is embarrassing us

The “Barricades in northern Kosovo must be removed. If the person who physically decided them won't do it, then KFOR must do so, with the political support of the president of Serbia, who insists that I don't know who has placed the”, Natasa Ka persecuted, founder of the Fund for Law [...]
Responding to Serbia's prime minister's call for, as she said, civil sector organisations to talk about the situation in Kosovo, saying the situation there is “on the eve of armed conflict”, has persecuted that Serbia's president, prime minister and president of Serbia's People's Assembly must stop with statements and actions outside public knowledge, with which encouraging groups and extremist parties gather to go to the front.
“Don't drive citizens mad, especially Serbs in Kosovo for the return of members of the Serbian police and military to Kosovo, stop dangerous political games from Kosovo institutions, freezing mandates, persecuting Kosovo Serbs who disagree with the abuses of the MP institution. The leaving public scene of the Kosovo office director, who with his poisonous rhetoric shames any worthy citizen of Serbia, would help calm the situation. The priorities are the initiative of an expert debate on the German-French proposal for normalisation of relations with Kosovo, without participation of “politicalpatriots”, our co- talker points out.
Kosovo's prime minister has the obligation, she adds, to start the process of implementing signed agreements without delay.
“He did good things to eliminate the discrimination of the Republic of Serbia against Albanians, he had the right to seek respect for Kosovo symbols for all those living in that country, but now let him show that he is fighting equally for the welfare of Serbs and other non-Albanians”, Natasa Ka persecuted.












