Kamberi: UN report strikes Serbia sharply for systematic discrimination against Albanians

Albanian MP in Serbia's Parliament, Shaip Kamberi, has said that the US State Department in the Human Rights Practices Report for 2022 has cited ethnic discrimination of Albanians. Kamberi has stated that in the Report for Serbia, in the section titled “Dhuna and Racor System Discrimination or Etnik” (page 30-32), it is hit [...]
Kamberi has stated that in the Report for Serbia, in the section titled “Dhuna and Ricor System Discrimination or Etnik” (page 30-32), Serbia is severely hit for systematic state and institutional discrimination that he has said is being implemented over the years.
The ethnic Albanians were subject to discrimination and unemployment... The government unjustly made Albanians the subject of failure to reduce the number of ethnic Albanians living in Serbia, the UN report notes.
The application of this law to targeting Albanians implies ethnic cleansing through administrative measures, as is suggested in Serbia's Helsinki Commission report, continues further the report, stating that Serbian authorities should ban all discriminatory practices against ethnic minorities, including the disparaging and hate “, primarily used publicly by Serbian state officials like Serbian intelligence Service chief (BIA) A. vulin”, the deputy wrote on Facebook.
On the other hand, Kamber said that the report of The UN also highlights the issue of sub-representation of Albanians through public and state institutions, which “is the most brutal form of discrimination and disrespect of obligations to the Albanian community, which Serbia has taken with the three agreements signed with Albanian representatives -- 2001, 2009 and 2013”.












