Serbs in the north today protest Kurti statements, German ambassador

The so-called crisis headquarters in the country's north, formed by local Serbs, has invited citizens to “the largest ever” that will be held today in Rudare in the Zvecan municipality. Representatives of this headquarters have announced that organising this protest concerns recent statements about [...]
Representatives of this headquarters have indicated that organising this protest has to do with recent statements about barricades on the part of Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti, who they consider as a threat, as well as Germany's ambassador to Kosovo, Joern Rohde.
According to them, Kurti has called for the murder of Serbs at the barricades and their disappearance, while German ambassador with his statements is directly supporting and open Prime Minister Kurti.
In this protest all employees in institutions that operate according to Serbia's system, from all over Kosovo, are obliged to attend, while citizens from the nearby cities of Serbia, such as Raska, Novi Pazari, etc.
No doubt, there will be no shortage of large numbers of groups that entered Kosovo earlier, coming from Serbia, Bosnia, Russia and other countries, and seen in armed barricades and masks.
Otherwise, Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti, during an interview with international media days ago, had said that the removal of barricades in the north cannot exclude victims.
Even German Ambassador to Pristina Joern Rohde, speaking about the newest situation created in northern Kosovo, said barricades should be removed by Christmas, as well as Belgrade's request for the return of Serb forces to Kosovo is absurd and unacceptable.












