Serwer: Vucic controls Serbs in Kosovo through secret services

The conflict management field specialist and one of the most well-known observers of political developments in the Western Balkans, Daniel Serwer, has said that Serbia's President Aleksandar Vucic's effort to control the Serb community in Kosovo is done mainly through the largest political force of Kosovo Serbs, the Srpska List. In [...]
The conflict management field specialist and one of the most well-known observers of political developments in the Western Balkans, Daniel Serwer, has said that Serbia's President Aleksandar Vucic's effort to control the Serb community in Kosovo is done mainly through the largest political force of Kosovo Serbs, the Srpska List.
In a virtual laws organised by the Association of Independent Intellectuals “c. 99” in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the US expert has said that the search of Kosovo Serbs is done even through Serbian secret services and organised crime allies in the northern part of Kosovo, mostly inhabited by ethnic Serbs.
“In Kosovo, Vucic's open political effort to control the Serb population is done through Srpska List. But he also uses Serbian secret services and their allies in organised crime to ensure that the Serb population, particularly in the north, remains loyal to Belgrade, not Pristina”, the American professor has said.
This has been witnessed by the terrorist attack of Serbian paramilitarys on 24 September in the village of Banja in Zvecan, he has confirmed, but the armed uprising, aimed at primarily annexing northern Kosovo terror, was hampered by Kosovo Police and NATO Force in Kosovo (KFOR).
“Vucic has since been very tilted towards Russia and China. He is no doubt afraid that the United States of America (SHBA) and Europe will ask that he apologize for the September 24th uprising and promise that it will not happen again”, the prominent American professor for a long time deals with foreign policy analysis.
It has also isolated the establishment of the media campaign's intensity against Albanians within Serbia and the use of media by Vucic to support his increasingly autocratic role, until it has spoken of its destructivity in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro. /albanian mail












