RTK: Kosovo police have the capacity to remove the barricades
“Security experts in Kosovo assess that the Kosovo police have the capacity to remove the barricades, but think that given the sensitivity and danger, they should not act without being in complete coordination with KFOR.
Former commander of the Kosovo security forces and expert on security issues, Kadri Kastrati, says for Radio Kosovo that even though the Kosovo police have the capacity to remove the barricades, he still thinks that this is not a simple operation, and so recommends that the institutions act carefully”, reported Kosovo media outlet RTK.
BOTA SOT: The Constitutional Court of Kosovo 7 years ago announced the violations for the Communities
On December 23, 2015, the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Kosovo made a decision regarding the Association of municipalities with a Serb majority. The request was for compatibility of the principles of this agreement, which was submitted to the Constitutional Court by then State President Atifete Jahjaga.
The decision of the Constitution stated that the general principles are not fully compatible with the spirit of the Constitution, based on its Article 3 and the right of communities in the Constitution of Kosovo.
(The Constitutional Court) considers that the legal act of the Government of the Republic of Kosovo and the Bylaw with which the principles are implemented, should be in accordance with the spirit of the Constitution, with Article 3, paragraph 1, with chapter II and III, must fulfill the constitutional standards and must be in accordance especially with articles 3, 7, 12, with Chapter II [Basic rights and freedoms], with articles 21 and 44, with Chapter III [Rights of communities and their members“, is said in the decision of the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Kosovo, is indicated in the announcement of the Kosovo media outlet Bota Sot.
KOHA: The Kosovo Academy of Sciences says that Christian Albanians were forcibly converted into Muslims
According to the Academy of Sciences of Kosovo, Serbia tried to portray itself as a “necessary defender” of Christian Europe from the Islamic fundamentalism of Kosovo, Bosnia and Sandzak.
“However, in truth, Serbia never served as a “defensive wall” of Europe against the Islamic fundamentalism, but abused this paranoia of Christian Europe, putting into action its secret services, in order to encourage radical Islamic currents in Bosnia and in Kosovo, with the purpose to later use their activity to draw support from the US and the EU. The Dayton Agreement for Bosnia and the “Ahtisaari Package” for Kosovo are prepared in such a way that do not allow normal functioning of these two countries, and in the background give Serbia the role of a guardian and supervisor, to handle the radical Islam, at a time when Serbia itself is abusing these prerogatives to obstruct and de-functionalize the normal life of the countries of the region under any circumstances” – is written in the analyses of the Academy published on November 23 this year.
D.Tahiri
Translation: N. Cvetkovska