Another Serb was arrested in Kosovo, this time accused of an alleged war crime

Izvor: KMnovine.com, 22.Jun.2023, 06:43

Another Serb was arrested in Kosovo, this time accused of an alleged "war crime"

Another Serb was arrested in Kosovo, this time accused of an alleged "war crime" The pressure on the Serbs by the so-called "Kosovo Police", which represents the interests of the Albanian community in Kosovo and Metohija, continues.


   
Dragisa Milenkovic    


In Gračanica, in the central part of the province of Kosovo and Metohija, special >> Pročitaj celu vest na sajtu KMnovine.com << forces of the so-called "Kosovo Police" arrested Serb Dragisa Milenkovic (51).

Milenkovic was arrested shortly after 10 a.m., and according to his family, he is being charged with alleged "war crimes".

Disturbed neighbors and residents gathered in front of Milenkovic's family home after the arrest. 






Milenkovic's wife, due to a strong emotional shock, was taken to a hospital.

"Due to the shock caused by her husband's arrest, she experienced high blood pressure and high blood sugar levels," Marina Mandic, the doctor on duty at the Emergency Medical Service, said.




In recent months, and especially since the end of May, ethnic Albanians, with the support of the USA, have been causing a continuous series of incidents. Almost every day, some Serb is arrested under completely meaningless charges. Prison sentences are imposed without any evidence, and the Albanian media exerts strong pressure on the public and the courts to "punish" the arrested as severely as possible, even before they are brought to trial. This passes without any reaction from the domestic public, as well as from the representatives of international missions that should take care of the enforcement of rights, laws and the position of non-Albanians. However, not only is this not happening, but the situation is moving inexorably in the opposite direction.

Many believe that this is the intention to expel the remaining Serbs from Kosovo and Metohija so that this Serbian province remains ethnically Albanian.



To a large extent, this has already been achieved south of the Ibar River, where the number of Serbs has been reduced to insignificance. Serbs and other non-Albanians were expelled en masse on two occasions, the first time immediately after the entry of KFOR (a sub-organization of the NATO alliance) in 1999, and the second time it happened during mass Albanian violence in March 2004. Constant pressures on Serbs and a difficult life in the security and safety crisis, forced many to sell their properties to Albanians and leave the province forever. All this before the eyes of the entire "democratic" West.



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