Biserko: With Kosovo's admission to KiE, Kosovo Serbs gain access to international institutions

Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia head Sonja Biserko has declared that the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe's decision to recommend the KiE Committee of Ministers to accept Kosovo into the oldest Pan-European Organisation is an expected and normal thing because it is already a member of the Fund [...]
She sees as “eye dusting” the formation of Serbia's Special Team, which should prevent Kosovo's accession, with Serbian diplomatic chief Ivica Dacic at the helm.
The “is an attempt to homogenize people at a premiere, which is primarily incorrect and aims to create an atmosphere of danger for the Serbian people and is also in the function of elections that should be held in June. Because, you know, when you're homogenized like that, then those opposition traitors, what they want when the Serb people are threatened”, Biserko said.
She has said that Kosovo's entry into the Council of Europe, which primarily deals with the protection and improvement of human rights and rule of law, is a normal ranking of steps, Paparaci broadcasts.
Thus, Belgrade does not lose anything at the moment, and Serbs from Kosovo gain access to international institutions they have not had so far, such as the European Court for Human Rights in Strasbourg”, Biserko has claimed.
It views as manipulation of public opinion warnings that Serbia could withdraw from this international organisation in the event of Kosovo's eventual accession.
I don't want to believe this because I think it would risk Serbia's path to the European Union, where we have decided to go. And secondly, it would also threaten the possibility of the citizens of Serbia addressing this court and many other things.
Because the Convention on Human Rights, a European Convention, is what values the human rights situation in Serbia, Kosovo or anywhere in the region...”, Biserko says.
The long-standing president has enjoyed Western support, tolerated in many situations, especially when this escalation to media and critical opinion began. He thought he would do it indefinitely, but for various reasons things have returned so that he would no longer enjoy this kind of faith from the West, especially after Banjska”, Sonja Biserko said.












