Serbia puts army on high alert as Kosovo Serbs clash with police

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  1. It text it says:

    New mayors in three communes in northern Kosovo, which is mostly populated by ethnic Serbs who are a minority in the greater country, were prevented from entering the buildings by small groups of Serbs keeping their hands up at the entrance of the municipalities, apparently in a sign that they were not there to take part in violence, Albanian indexonline.net website wrote, also showing photos.

    Good enough reason for tear gas and shock bombs from Rosu it seems. /s
    But this is just a new show from best buddies Vucic and Kurti.

  2. Again they are coming with army, again they throwing gas spray and again this sub will find reason to blame Serbs for this attack on Serbs by Kosovo police

  3. So long story short Serbs boycotted the elections because of Association of Serb Municipalities was still not established by Kosovo government even though they promised to do it 10 years ago.

    Serbs boycotted the elections and so 3% of the population (Albanians) of these Serb-majority municipalities elected their own local government. So you have a voters turnout of around 3% and according to Kosovo government that is enough to represent the will of the people of those municipalities.

    People got out to protest and police attacked them with tear gas, even though we are talking about 50-100 protesters. But yeah, Serbia bad, GENOCIDE, etc. …right?

  4. Let’s just put things into perspective with a timeline:

    – Vucic makes Serbs leave kosovar institution because one their criminals in the north of Kosovo was arrested.
    – Serbs put up barriers.
    – The kosovar judiciary releases, after QUINT pressure, the criminal into house arrest.
    – The U.S. forces Vucic to remove the barriers and Kosovo to postpone elections, to April, in the northern municipalities.
    – The Ohrid Agreement happens, which Kosovo wants to sign, but Serbia doesn’t and only gives oral promise to implement it. (Here’s the agreement: https://www.eeas.europa.eu/eeas/belgrade-pristina-dialogue-eu-proposal-agreement-path-normalisation-between-kosovo-and-serbia_en and here’s the implementation annex: https://www.eeas.europa.eu/eeas/belgrade-pristina-dialogue-implementation-annex-agreement-path-normalisation-relations-between_en)
    – The U.S. and EU hail this as a legally binding breakthrough, which will normalize the relations between the two. (lol)
    – One point of the agreement is that Kosovo implements the Association of Serb Majority Municipalities – ASMM (Article 7), and Serbia doesn’t block Kosovos integration into international organisations (i.e. Council of Europe etc.)
    – The parties start to create a timeline on how to implement the agreement.
    – Serbia violates Article 7 of the agreement by lobbying against Kosovos integration into the Council of Europe (which would actually mostly benefit the minorities in Kosovo e.g. Serbs)
    – The ASMM proposal comes from Serbia, which technically is the same agreement they have for Vojvodina, with some additions, which would create a Republika Srpska in Kosovo – like in Bosnia.
    – Kosovo rejects the proposal, and comes up with it’s own, based on the agreement that Serbia has with Croatia.
    – Kosovo says it will implement the ASMM, but to do that they would need someone to implement it with – so the Serbs should return to the kosovar institution.
    – Serbs in the northern municipalities have now the chance to return to kosovar institutions in the April election
    – The elections start – Vucic forces and threatens the Serbs, via Srpska Lista, to not vote in the elections – even though they’re a majority and would’ve won the elections by far.
    – The elections have a very low turn out – only Albanians partake in them, therefore the Albanians win the elections in all the municipalities.
    – The massacres happen in Serbia and people protest against Vucic.
    – Vucic announces a counter protest for the 26th of Mai, wants to bring 10000 serbs from Kosovo, by renting Buses and making sandwiches for them (lol).
    – Vulin (Chief of BIA – serbian secret service and Vucic’s right hand) goes into a meeting in Moscow.
    – Albanian Mayors went to get sworn in today.
    – The Serbs, with the orders of Vucic, don’t want to let this happen: they bring barricades again, they throw stones at KFOR, throw shock bombs at Kosovo’s Police and burn one of the police cars.
    – Vucic puts the army in high alert.

    In total, as of right now, serbian extremists have wounded 5 policemen and destroyed/damaged 4 🇽🇰 Police cars.

    You can be the judge, but this is what happens when the U.S and EU advocates and placates an autocratic leader like Vucic.
    You know the “it’s all so tiresome” meme?!

    It all so tiresome…

  5. Kosovo at fault, they are trying to inaugurate their 3% of votes mayors. Dumb and undemocratic, elections had to be repeated for northern parts

  6. Northern Kosovo absolutely has to go to Serbia. It makes no sense to keep it the way it is today.

    If the incidents like this happen almost on a monthly basis, I think it’s pretty clear that people don’t want to live under the Albanian rule. The mayors were voted by the less than 5 percentile Albanian population and in no way represent the people of North Kosovo. This circus needs to end with Union of Serbian Municipalities or separation.

  7. I am 99% sure this has nothing to do with the largest protests in Serbia since the fall of Milošević

  8. How is every Kosovo post always like 90% serb commenters within the first hour or so.

    Serbia is not a large country how do yall manage to coordinate this lol?

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