Anti-Serb sentiment

Moscow: It is an attack on the Serbs

According to the spokeswoman of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the temporary institution at the so-called Kosovo continue to destabilize the situation in the southern Serbian province - limiting the rights of the Serbian population.
She said at the weekly briefing that this time Serbs are prohibited from voting in the extraordinary parliamentary elections.

Obradović, Djilas and Trifunović met; Media: They agree on how to destroy the state

According to this media, Bala Boovi, known for his anti-Serb views, which he proudly expresses on Twitter, where he's regularly being condemned by the majority of Serbian citizens, contributed to the picturesque line-up.
According to "Alo.rs", "everything is irrelevant when one's own country is being destroyed".

Srpska lista representatives meet with CoE rapporteur

KOSOVSKA MITROVICA - Srpska lista leader Zlatan Elek and the organisation's deputy leader Dragisa Milovic met with Council of Europe Rapporteur Dora Bakoyannis in Kosovska Mitrovica on Friday, noting that the position of Serbs in Kosovo-Metohija was the worst since 1999, which they said was a direct consequence of anti-Serb actions by Albin Kurti's regime.

Vucic: Kurti would not be talking the way he is without "carte blanche" support

BELGRADE - Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said on Sunday evening a recent statement by Pristina's PM Albin Kurti that Srpska lista representatives in Kosovo-Metohija would "suffer and pay" was terrible but that Kurti would never have been able to say something like that without "carte blanche" support.

Srpska lista to Serbian gov't: Declare Kurti's formations in north as terrorist organisations

KOSOVSKA MITROVICA - On behalf of Serbs in Kosovo-Metohija, Srpska lista demanded on Monday that the Serbian government declare Pristina's parapolice, special and intelligence units in the north of the province as terrorist organisations as they were jeopardising peace in the region, with "unforeseeable consequences for the future of the Western Balkans and even entire Europe."

Belgrade Slams War Crimes Conviction of Serb in Kosovo

Kosovo's Supreme Court announced on Wednesday that it has upheld the verdict convicting Serb fighter Zoran Djokic of war crimes against ethnic Albanian civilians in Peja/Pec in March and April 1999.

In February last year, Pristina Basic Court found Djokic guilty and sentenced him to 12 years in prison. The verdict was upheld by the Court of Appeals in November.

Kosovo Court Confirms Serb Ex-Policeman’s War Crimes Conviction

The Supreme Court on Wednesday upheld the verdict finding former Serb reservist policeman Nenad Arsic guilty of war crimes and confirmed his six-year prison sentence.

Arsic was found guilty of committing the crimes on May 21, 1999 during a police operation against Kosovo Albanian civilians in Pristina's Emshir neighbourhood.

Kosovo Serbs Furious About Jailing of MP for ‘Ethnic Hatred’

Serb judges in the town of Mitrovica in northern Kosovo refused to work on Wednesday in protest after MP Ivan Todosijevic was convicted of ethnic, racial or religious intolerance for his comments about the January 1999 massacre of 45 Kosovo Albanians in the village of Racak/Recak, which he claimed was staged.

Vučić: "I'm afraid. The atmosphere is profoundly tense"

"We are closely following the events in Sarajevo and Banja Luka. Making decisions from the outside could never bring good results. We will have a meeting with the representatives of Republika Srpska these days. We are not entering into the process of implementing measures and countermeasures. This is happening in another country... Still, we cannot leave Serbia without support. We want peace.

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