Two more houses belonging to Serb returnees robbed in Ljubozda village in Kosovo and Metohija
The Office for Kosovo and Metohija has announced that the politicians in Pristina are not showing good will for the incidents to be sanctioned
The houses of Serb returnees Marinko Blagojevic and Tomislav Radivojevic were looted yesterday in the village of Ljubozda, in the municipality of Istok, the Office for Kosovo and Metohija said, adding that this is proof that the wave of violence against Serb returnee families in Kosovo is continuing.
The Office for Kosovo and Metohija reports that just a few days ago, during the Orthodox Christmas holiday, two more houses - belonging to Zarko Zaric and Radomir Ristic were burgled in that village, and that the home of Miodrag Kostic in Plemetina has also been the target of attacks since the beginning of this year.
"Such frequent attacks on the peaceful Serb people who just want to live in their homes, especially on our returnees who are the most vulnerable category of the population, is a more than clear message from the Albanian extremists that they do not want to build peaceful coexistence and that they are doing everything to scare the Serbs and expel them," said the statement.
It added that the politicians in Pristina are not showing good will for the incidents to be sanctioned, on the contrary, they target Serbs in their statements and thus generate violence on the ground, and every move they make serves to make the life and survival of Serbs in Kosovo and Metohija impossible.
The Office for Kosovo and Metohija persistently points out to representatives of international organizations operating in the area of Kosovo and Metohija the threat the Serb community is under in the province, especially the difficult position of returnees, and will continue to advocate more and more intensively for a lasting peace and safe living conditions for our people in Kosovo and Metohija, the statement stressed.
(Telegraf.rs)