Blocking all border points by Serbia's Serbs from September 6th is warned

The so-called head of the Association of Citizens of the Mitrovica District, Rasa Guardwiq, has announced that on Friday, September 6th, the blockade of all border crossings in Kosovo will begin. Security warned that the blockade would continue until Kosovo police forces withdraw from Kosovo's north and institutions return to Serbs. [...]
Security warned that the blockade would continue until Kosovo police forces withdraw from Kosovo's north and institutions return to Serbs.
“Blokada will begin Friday and last until Kosovo police forces withdraw from northern Kosovo and the usurped institutions return to Serbs. We also demand that KFOR, in line with Resolution 1244's mandate, take over northern Kosovo”, said guardvic, reports CoSSev.
He said the blockade would be carried out by citizens from central Serbia, Montenegro and Republika Srpska, deliberately excluding Serbs living in Kosovo for what he claims to be protected from possible revenge by Kosovo police.
He claimed that no one will wait for this plan “Help from State” and they don't need their help.
We do not expect help from the state, nor do we need it. “Serbs living in Kosovo will not participate in blockades not to be harassed by Kosovo police, but only citizens from the territory of central Serbia, Montenegro and Republika Srpska”Said the Guard.
He even added that transport will be provided for all participants interested in Belgrade, Novi Sad, Smedereva, Kragujevac, Nis, Krushevci, Vranja, Raska and that hospital vehicles will be allowed to pass through the crossing blockade.
In light of the closure of five Serb parallel institutions in the north by Kosovo authorities, about 300 Serb citizens gathered today before an object that had previously been used by Serb parallel municipalities in northern Mitrovica.
The Government's move was strongly condemned by the United States and the European Union, describing the decision as uncoordinated and unilateral.
The August 30th event, carried out by Kosovo institutions, was described as unilateral and co-ordinated by the international community, and was also rejected by the Serb List, the main party of local Serbs in Kosovo that has Belgrade's support, and by officials in Serbia.
The US clearly stressed that the actions, although proud to have supported the establishment and professionalism of the Kosovo Police, its continued instrumentisation by the Kosovo government uncoordinated is not in line with promises it will “Continues consultation and co-ordination with the international community”.












