Kamberi: Serbian judiciary legitimising anti-Albanian xenophobia

Albanian MP in Serbia's Parliament, Shaip Kamberi, has accused the state of Serbia of hating Albanians. He has suggested that anti-Albanian xenophobia is being legitimised even with judicial processes in Serbia. In his account in “Facebook”, Kamberi has cited concrete cases of violating the rights of Albanians by Serbian authorities. [...]
He has suggested that anti-Albanian xenophobia is being legitimised even with judicial processes in Serbia.
In his account in “Facebook”, Kamberi has cited concrete cases of violating the rights of Albanians by Serbian authorities.
“An Albanian family (Bayram) from Macedonia has been mistreated and sentenced by being declared “non grata” by 2030, from a Serbian court in Belgrade, for the only reason their minor son was wearing t-shirts with two-headed eagles. The family was traveling transit across Serbia with Western Europe's destination. Another Serbian court in Vranje has banned the performance of two Albanian author's films from Presevo, Gani Veselin, with the reasoning given by the Serbian Film Centre in Belgrade, that one film, but “fostered the feelings of interethnic hatred, in a multi-x4>”, has written, adding that the next one cannot appear until the state symbols of the Republic of Kosovo are removed.
“in a few days two judicial acts which legitimise anti-Albanian xenophobia, which is installed in all instances of Serbia's state. Open and institutional hatred of others is the everydayity being cultivated by state institutions in Serbia”, he has written.
That way, according to him, Serbian authorities are building the culture of denying war crimes and cloning war criminals.
“The same institutions that are promoting and feeding xenophobia with state programmes, for years, are building the culture of denying war crimes and cloning war criminals, with police guarding the murals of criminals convicted by the International Tribunal for War Crimes, and through the project of the Serbian “ <1>Bota” are continuing with the policy of territorial aspirations to Kosovo, Montenegro and Bosnia and<3>, he has praised.












