School in Gojbulja stoned, Office for Kosovo and Metohija: "Open threat against Serbs in Kosovo"
It is stressed that although the police, KFOR and EULEX had been always properly informed about the attacks on the school, and security camera recordings showed the perpetrators of the incidents, they have not been sanctioned to this day
The Office for Kosovo and Metohija announced today that the stone throwing targeting the elementary school in the village of Gojbulja, in the municipality of Vucitrn, during which the glass on the front door and one security camera were broken, cannot be understood in any other way than as an open threat made against the Serbs Kosovo and Metohija.
The Office added that similar attacks, which happen almost daily, are a consequence of Albin Kurti's anti-Serb policy.
According to reports, this is not the first attack on the school in Gojbulja, because the same group of Albanian youths who stoned the school last night, have done so in the past 2 to 3 times a year, during which they would break the door, the windows, and write derogatory graffiti on the school's facade.
It is stressed that although the police, KFOR and EULEX had been always properly informed about the attacks on the school, and security camera recordings showed the perpetrators of the incidents, they have not been sanctioned to this day.
"It is clear that extremists consistently and in an organized way attack institutions that symbolize the institutional presence of the Republic of Serbia in Kosovo and Metohija, and this is a particularly sensitive issue, because it is a facility attended by children. We stress that the stoning of the elementary school in Gojbulja is certainly not a harmless incident, but a planned action, which aims to threaten the security and intimidate the Serb population," the announcement states.
It adds that this incident shows that a perverted and anti-civilization system of values is being permanently established in Kosovo and Metohija, which advocates hatred towards everything that is Serb, which Pristina, led by Albin Kurti, not only supports but also encourages, and that is why the Office appeals on international missions to step up their activities and take visible and decisive steps, in order to ensure the safety of Serbs and Serbian institutions and prevent violence.
(Telegraf.rs/Tanjug)