Prime Minister of Kosovo, Ramush Haradinaj, called an extraordinary meeting of the National Security Council today to discuss security situation in face of, as he said, Belgrade’s pressure on Serb members of the Kosovo Security Force. Haradinaj said after the meeting that the government has been aware for a while now of cases of intimidation against Serb members of the KSF which has led several of them requesting to be discharged from service. “Majority of them list under the description of motives direct pressure from Belgrade authorities,” Haradinaj said. He said this pressure is exercised in the form of freedom of movement restriction, questioning, threats directed towards the Serb KSF members as well as their families. Haradinaj however said this has not undermined the security situation in Kosovo and that relevant institutions have taken on all necessary measures to clarify such “unacceptable” actions.
Haradinaj: Serb KSF members facing direct pressure from Belgrade (Klan Kosova)
- Published: 6 years ago on 05/07/2018
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- Last Modified: July 5, 2018 @ 12:55 pm
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