Serb authorities questioned Kastrati, asked for Fatmir Limaj, and his departure from VV

On Saturday, August 13th, while travelling from Pristina to Vienna, the former mayor of the Kamenica municipality, Central Kastrati, has been questioned by Serbian authorities at the “border crossing, and the White Council”. According to his statement, two uniformed Serbian police officers have accompanied him to their offices to be interviewed by a person [...]
According to KMDLNj, Kastrati was once interviewed by two ununiformed English-language people for the fact that communication in the Serbian language could not be done because he does not speak that language.
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According to his statement, he has been asked mainly about his political activity and the political figures of Gjilan and Kamenice, “if he personally knows Fatmir Limaj, the reasons why he had left the Vetevendosje Movement and if he thinks he will still run for Kamenica head”.
According to KMDLNj of, the “ban and interview of Kosovo citizens by Serbian authorities is also being used to strain the situation at a time when this situation is fragile and potentially escalation”.
KMDLNY response:
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Recently KMDLNj has turned to Kosovo citizens with statements that during crossing the border points with Serbia, they are being questioned by Serbian authorities, without any cause and without telling them the reason for questioning. According to statements and cases addressed to KMDLNj, the selection of those questioned is deliberate and that there is pressure on them not to travel to Serbia by severing their family contacts and others. The last case of interrogation is that of Kastrati, a member of the PSD and former chairman of Kamenices ʹ Dardana. According to Kastrati's statement, on August 13th, 2022, traveling from Pristina to Vienna via the border point with Serbia, however, that of “White witness “, at 22.00 and after two hours of waiting, two uniformed Serbian policemen have accompanied him to their offices to be interviewed by a third person. The bus he was traveling with stopped Kastrati, unable to wait for the fact that he was unaware when the interview was about to end, has continued on the road to Vienna. According to the statement of Kastrati, after a while he was interviewed by two uninformed English-language people for the fact that communication in the Serbian language could not be done because you stay does not know this language. First he's been asked to unplug his phone while Kastrati stays with a message. KMDLNj for stopping by Serbian authorities. Furthermore, in the statement of Staying Kastrati, he is said to have been asked mainly about his political activity, acquaintances with and political figures of Gjilan and Kamenice, if he personally knows Fatmir Limaj, the reasons why he left the Vetrevendosje Movement, and if he still thinks he will run for Kamenica chairman. In the insistence of Kastart to remain in Kosovo, the identity of interviewers, the purpose of the ban, and to ensure a legal protection through representatives during the interview, has been released to return to Kosovo by equipping him with an exit document in Serbian language, and the Cyrillic alphabet he did not understand because of the non-recognition of the Serbian language. In KMDLNI questions whether they were threatened, whether force or any other threat was used, former interviewees as well as Kastarti have declared that behavior has been correct and that they have requested information, primarily of political nature for individuals and certain events. None of those interviewed by Serbian authorities have handed over or pointed out any relevant court ruling for detention and interviewing, though all respondents have been asked. None of those interviewed have been communicated with the rights they are entitled to as forbidden persons who present legal violations and violations of human rights.
According to allegations of those interviewed, Serbian police or investigators have requested information for Kosovo security institutions as for the Kosovo Police, KSF and AKI. That is why individuals who, according to Serbian authorities, have been detained and interviewed, have knowledge of these institutions and political and public personalities.
The KMDLNj condemns these bans and interviews of Kosovo citizens who aim to limit freedom of movement through the pressure they are being given during the interview, late hours and without anyone representing the banned party. These bans and interviews no doubt represent human rights violations of the fact that even banned persons enjoy these rights, even with certain restrictions. Bans and interviews are targeted and selected, as well as the initial interview.
KMDLNI invites Kosovo authorities to be more attentive and to raise these cases to the proper level so that they do not repeat in the future.
The KMDLNj calls all cases that are prohibited from appearing at KMDLNj offices and, in cases when privacy is required, this will, without a doubt, be respected.
The ban and interviewing of Kosovo citizens by Serbian authorities is also being used to strain the situation at a time when this situation is fragile and potentially escalation.
The guarantee and failure to prevent freedom of movement is part of the agreement reached between Kosovo and Serbia, and this is being challenged by Serbian uatories through ban, intradition and unreasonable fines of fellow countrymen Serbia uses as entry into Kosovo. Even as the creation of a number of hours.











