Don't demand rights, as long as we don't kill you”, Kamberi reacts to Brnabisic after the statement in Bled

The only Albanian MP in Serbia's Parliament, Shaip Kamberi, has responded to statements by Serbian Prime Minister Anna Brnabiq, who in Bled, Slovenia, has declared that Albanians in Presevo Valley have rights and that they do not kill them. You just don't want to be right, that's all.
And if you're not looking for rights, it's enough that we're not killing you” this is the message that Albanians in the Presevo Valley, from the Strategic Forum in Bled, sent by Ana Brnabiq, the prime minister of Serbia”, was the Camber's reaction following Brnabisic's statements.
Kamberi said Serbia's prime minister's statement “is the continuation of Serbia's official policy of minority treatment, and the denial of minority primary rights within its territory, while for its minority in Kosovo, it seeks to build standards that are not existing in any other state”.
On the other hand, Kamberi has listed the discrimination and violence that Albanians of the Valley have faced for years.
The “alone in the period of NATO bombings in 1999, in the Presevo municipality, territory under the absolute control of Serbian security forces, 11 Albanian civilians, for whom no one has called accounts, have been killed. During 2000, 13 other civilians were killed in the Bujanoc municipality. Hundreds of other Albanians have been mistreated -- beaten and robbed by Serbian security forces, without being condemned by anyone”, he said.
Kamberi stressed that “Serbia remains the only country in the Western Balkans, in which public use of the national character” is prohibited by law.












