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Kosova2023-08-30 11:30:00

"Don't ask for rights, it's enough that we're not killing you"/ The Albanian MP gets back at Serbian Prime Minister Bërnabič

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"Don't ask for rights, it's enough that we're not killing
Ana Bërnabiç and Shaip Kamberi

"Don't ask for rights, it's enough that we're not killing you" this is the message that, according to the media in Kosovo, Serbian Prime Minister Ana Bërnabič sent to the Albanians of the Presheva Valley from the Strategic Forum of Bled in Slovenia.

The only Albanian deputy in the Parliament of Serbia, Shaip Kamberi, also reacted to this episode.

The Albanian deputy in the Serbian Parliament has responded to the statements of the Prime Minister of Serbia, Ana Brnabic, that the Albanians in the Presheva Valley have rights and that no one kills them.

Kamberi said that the statement of the prime minister of Serbia "is a continuation of the official policy of Serbia's double standards for the treatment of minorities, and the denial of the elementary rights of minorities within its own territory, while for its own minority in Kosovo, it tends to build standards that do not exist in any other country".

Further, Kamberi listed the discrimination and violence that the Albanians of the Valley have faced for years.

"Only in the period of the NATO bombings in 1999, in the municipality of Presheva, a territory under the absolute control of the Serbian security forces, 11 Albanian civilians were killed, for which no one has given an account. In the Municipality of Bujanoci, during the year 2000, 13 more civilians were killed. "Hundreds of other Albanians have been mistreated: beaten and robbed by the Serbian security forces, without anyone being punished," he said.

Kamberi emphasized that "Serbia remains the only country in the Western Balkans, in which the public use of the national symbol is prohibited by law."

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