Kosovo Serbs Back Appeal for Church Fund

Dragisa Murganic, secretary of the Red Cross in Kosovo, told BIRN that they backed an appeal for Serbs in Kosovo to donate part of their income to the Serbian Orthodox Church's Diocese of Raska and Prizren.

"It is a good proposal. Everything that's in the interest of the people of Kosovo is welcome. We need to express a lot more solidarity in these difficult times," Murganic said.

He spoke after Marko Djuric, chief of the Serbian government's Office for Kosovo, called on all those benefiting from the Serbian budget in Kosovo to set aside part of their incomes to support the diocesan fund.

"All the funds will be under the watchful, attentive and proper management of the Church, and will aim to strengthen the functioning of our people in municipalities and communities where there are vulnerable," Djuric said ahead of a meeting with the head of the diocese, Bishop Teodosije, adding that funding will not be mandatory.

The Holy Synod of the Serbian Orthodox Church set up the diocesan fund a year ago. One of its projects was to finance six soup kitchens run by a Kosovo Serb NGO,  the "Mother of the Nine Jugovics".

The Diocese has already signed contracts with most Serbian politicians in Kosovo who have agreed to set aside part of their income for the fund.

Dusan Janjic, from the Forum for Ethnic Relations, warned that this type of solution will not work in the long term, however, as the Serbian state needs to find more systematic solutions to the funding issues facing Kosovo Serbs.

"I understand the need for this type of suggestion but I think it rests on bad foundations. Serbia needs to find a systematic solution," he said.

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