Human rights violations in Presevo Valley: Kurti addresses EU top diplomat

Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has indicated that he has written letters to the High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy simultaneously European Commission Vice President Kaya Kallas for “the continued impression of the Serbian regime and Belgrade official towards Albanians of the Presevo Valley.” Through a Facebook report, the head of [...]
Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has indicated that he has written letters to the High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy simultaneously European Commission Vice President Kaya Kallas for the Serbian regime of Belgrade's continued “official impression of the Presevo Valley Albanians. ”
Through a Facebook report, the head of the government said the violation of human rights there “jeopardises the security and existence of Albanians in the Presevo Valley. ”
Under a letter addressed to the High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy at the same time European Commission Vice President Kaya Kallas, I have informed and denounced the continued printing of the Serbian regime and Belgrade to Albanians of the Presevo Valley.
Human rights violations are of the political, administrative, economic, cultural, and identifying kind, endangering the security and existence of Albanians in the Presevo Valley.
While in Kosovo the Serb community enjoys rights and freedom, and a state that is integrating them into social spheres, Albanians in the Presevo Valley face systematic discrimination every day, as we visit ethnic administrative addresses and cleansing. Albanians in Serbia are not represented in public institutions and in health and law institutions, they are not offered services they are entitled to, they are denied education in their own language, they are not recognised and have no basic rights or freedoms.” Kurti said among other things.
Through a letter to the High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy at once...
Posted by Albin Kurti on Tjesday, Febuary 11, 2025












