Latif: Such mobilization occurs only when one head of state is killed, but Serbia wants to have an opportunity to vent their old hatred of Albanians

University professor Blerim Latifi has commented on the case of the Serbian policeman's murder, where the suspect on the basis of reporting is the fugitive from Kosovo prison, Faton Hajrizi. Latif says that such mobilizations to apprehend a murder suspect occur only when a head of state is killed. However, as Professor Latif adds, [...]
Latif says that such mobilizations to apprehend a murder suspect occur only when a head of state is killed. However, as Professor Latifi adds, this from Serbia is being done only with the fact that the suspect is Albanian and is exploiting it as the occasion to vent their old hatred of Albanians.
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What I am reading in the news is the entire police device in Serbia put into effect. Control points all over the streets, escape from the air, dog squads released in the woods, city exit jams, village raids. In a state of curfew. The same mobilization in Bosnia, Republika Srpska.
Such mobilizations occur only when the head of a state is killed, not when a simple street policeman is killed, but here is the fact that an Albanian is being sought. Following an Albanian-this has long since been the irresistible passion of the Serbian state. They want to catch him alive so they can get a new chance to vent their old hatred of Albanians and certainly give a new propaganda film against Kosovo.












