Osman warns measures against Serbian List

Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani, in an interview for Kosovo Radio Televesion (RTK), has said that Kosovo authorities are working towards the company of sanctioning measures against the Serbian List ) the largest party of Serbs in line with laws envisioned with the Constitution of Kosovo. “We as institutions are making [...]
Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani, in an interview for Kosovo Radio Televesion (RTK), has said that Kosovo authorities are working towards the company of sanctioning measures against the Serbian List ) the largest party of Serbs in line with laws envisioned with the Constitution of Kosovo.
“We as institutions are doing all necessary legal analysis, we will have a joint meeting with the prime minister, the chairman of the assembly and the deputy prime minister to discuss these issues over the next few hours, and of course all that is provided by law will be measures that will be undertaken”, the president Osmani stressed.
Instead of fighting for the rights of the Serb community in Kosovo, president Osmani has added, this political subject has become a tool in the hands of Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vucic, who, according to the Kosovo head of state, is implementing Russian President Vladimir Putin's plans to destabilise the region.
The crisis arch in the northern part of Kosovo and the threatening “shadow of the criminal gangs has expanded further, especially after the terrorist attack at the entrance of the village of Zvecan in the northern part of the territory against the Kosovo Police, where one policeman was killed and two others injured.
Kosovo Police Sergeant, currently honoured with the title "Kosovo's Hero," Africa Bulnjak, was killed in the early hours of September 24th in the village of Banjska, which is inhabited mainly by ethnic Serbs by an organised terrorist group that has been dragged inside of at least 30 trained, military and paramilitary members who are sponsored and supported by the Serbian state.
Members of this group, including the deputy chairman of the Serbian List, after the assassination of the Kosovo police in charge of duty and wounding two other police officers, took refuge in the Banjska Monastery, where they were barricaded for hours and exchanged shootings with law organs all Sunday, trying to provoke broader uprisings.
Radojcic, who has the support of the Serbian president and other authorities in Belgrade, is wanted by the Government of Kosovo for a number of criminal acts and is also in “the black player of the United States of America (SHBA) and Great Britain for involvement in international organised crime.
Terrorists who violated security and peace in the country's troubled north were neutralised by Kosovo Police, and the police operation enjoyed broad international support. Three members of the terrorist gang, according to current data, were killed, two others were injured and several others were arrested, while others fled to Serbia.












