Eight months in prison for Serbian inciting hatred in Gazimestan-Huriq from America accuses Kurti

Serbia's Ambassador to the United States, Marko Djurovic, has reacted after the Constitutional Court in Pristina has sentenced Nikola Nedeljkovic to eight months in prison, due to the inciting interethnic hatred -- Djuric's finger has led him to Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti. This sentence, Djuric named it “s [...]
This sentence, Djuric has named it “ethnically motivated”, adds that “is persecution against Serbs”.
The request for the release of Nedeljkovic has even linked the process of normalising relations between Kosovo and Serbia.
The release of Nikola Nedeljkovic and other Serbian political prisoners in Kosovo and Metohija is necessary for the process of normalising relations”, he wrote on Twitter on Tuesday.
According to Djuric, “can have no excuse for a motivated ethnic persecution and human rights violations”, he claims.
The Constitutional Prosecutor in Pristina, on 29 June 2022, had filed an indictment against Nikola Nedelkovic, with the reasoning that on June 28th, 2022 in Pristina, in the village of Brnica Post, while it was being held in the manifestation of Vidovdan, the defendant deliberately in a way that could disrupt public order, has publicly fostered hatred and patience between Albanian and Serbian nationalities.
According to the indictment, the same one had kept banners with inscriptions in the Serbian language “we do not give up” and then taken photographs and called nationally to Serbian “vritite the Albanian, all of Russia, Kosovo is Serbia”.












