Kamberi says a bank in Serbia is refusing donations from Kosovo for Albanians

Albanian MP in Serbia's Parliament, Shaip Kamberi, has said the HalkBank bank in Serbia is refusing donations coming from Kosovo to the Albanian National Council without any reasoning. He has said it is an attempt to institutionally isolate the Albanians of the Presevo Valley and undermine their ties with Kosovo. [...]
He has said it is an attempt to institutionally isolate the Albanians of the Presevo Valley and undermine their ties with Kosovo.
Kamberi in a Facebook response, has said that these financial impasses from this bank have also been informed of international mechanisms and that Europe is silent when minority rights, which are fundamental to EU architecture, are being violated.
Kamberi has said that the Turkish embassy is also silent, though it is the related financial institution.
The case in the face of this injustice is not neutrality; it turns into co-existence and gives space to continued discrimination. Minority rights are the foundation of European Union architecture, while Europe is silent when its fundamental principles are violated. Why are the EU, the OSCE, the EC and Western embassies silent? And, above all, why is the Turkish embassy silent, allowing a related financial institution to become part of a discrimination mechanism against the Albanian minority?
Kamberi has also said that among the most affected categories are students, students, media, civil society, farmers, as well as organisations working with children with special needs.











