Dacic says Serbian List request urges state response

Serbia's Foreign Affairs Minister, Ivica Dacic, has estimated that the Serbian List's request towards the Government of Serbia for declaring Kosovo special police units as a terrorist organisation is a political message requiring a response from the state of Serbia. Daciq told B92 television on July 3rd that the purpose of [...]
Daciq told B92 television on July 3rd that Pristina's goal is for certain organisations designated by Kosovo's north to be declared <x0-terrorist”, to cause fear and deportation of Serbs from that area.
This opens the hunt for Serbs, they can declare terrorists to all our people in northern Kosovo”, Dacic said.
The request of the Serbian List comes several days after the Kosovo government declared “Civil Assistance” and “North Brigade” two organisations believed to be operating in northern Kosovo terrorist organisations.
The two organisations number hundreds of members of the Serb community.
According to Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti, these two organisations have carried out subx0 key terrorist elements”, such as armed attacks on Kosovo Police members, members of the European Union for State of Law Mission EULEX and NATO Mission soldiers in Kosovo, KFOR.
Commenting on Kurti's statement that 45 people of terrorist organisations have been identified north of Kosovo “Civil Protection” and “North Brigade”, Daciq asked whether Belgrade should publish the names of all Albanians, who, according to him, have “demonised against Serbia by the years”.
Is this the road to normalisation? I think Serbs have the right to express their political views”, Dacic said.
Kosovo police have stepped up the presence in the Serb-run northern part of BiH as tensions have increased in this area. Kurti declared on July 3rd that authorities have identified 45 people, who, according to him, have participated in attacks in northern Kosovo.












