International Human Rights Day is observed today, protests in north continue (Radio Mitrovcia, Radio kontakt plus)
Students of Pristina University temporarily settled in Mitrovica North would continue their protests regarding the introduction of 100 percent taxes on the goods from central Serbia, Radio Kosovska Mitrovica reported.
As announced, students would gather today near the police station and EULEX office.
Meanwhile, Radio kontakt plus reported that on Sunday, December 9, taxi drivers from Mitrovica North also staged a protest “against Pristina’s discriminatory measures”.
Taxis drove through the city center, next to the Kosovo police station and other institutions of Pristina authorities, expressing their dissatisfaction due to the tariffs on goods from central Serbia.
“This way, we wanted to show our boycott, in a peaceful, Gandhian way. We’re expressing our revolt and appeal to the international community, to all competent and relevant institutions, to influence Pristina to lift the customs taxes” Nemanja Đorđevic from “Proffi” taxi company said.