Kosovo Bar That Refused to Serve Minorities Condemned

Kosovo's public reacted angrily on Sunday after the Minister of Local Government, Elbert Krasniqi, reported that a bar in the western town of Gjakove/Djakovica had refused to serve a group of youngsters belonging to minority communities.

"It is shameful that bars in different Kosovo cities, in different ways, refuse to serve [minority] community members," Krasniqi wrote in his Facebook page on Sunday.

He called for a boycott of bars and hospitality sites that differentiate between people based on ethnicity. "People with racial hatred should not be supported in their development," Krasniqi said.

Krasniqi himself represents the small Egyptian community in PM Albin Kurti's government.

"Gjakove/Djakovica is among exemplary towns when it comes to coexistence and such cases should not be allowed to happen. Institutions and society should engage to guarantee and develop coexistence and equal possibilities to all citizens," he added.

Krasniqi's post drew support on social media, with Minister of Justice Albulena Haxhiu calling the snub "unacceptable and to be condemned".

"This should not happen anywhere, anytime. Equality, not discrimination," she said.

A Pristina-based NGO, the Council for the Defence of Human Rights and Freedoms, CDHRF, called on police to investigate.

"CDHRF has no verified information that supports the Minister's statement so it calls on the police to start an investigation and, if proved, to take legal measures against those who refused to serve minority communities, violating human rights guaranteed by the Constitution," it said.

"If this suspicion of Minister Krasniqi is confirmed, any inaction by law enforcement agencies will encourage potential violators in the future," CDHRF added.<...

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