Vesna Mikic sent open letter to Haradinaj and international missions (RTS, Radio KIM)
Recently deposed Deputy Minister of Justice Vesna Mikic sent an open letter to the Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj and representatives of the international community, noting the aim of her dismissal was to permanently remove legitimately elected Serb representatives from Pristina institutions, RTS reported.
“Mr. Haradinaj, the true reason for my dismissal is your open intention to permanently remove legitimately elected Serb representatives who think on their own, who by their presence do not want to be a décor in the Kosovo institutions that you would show to the representatives of the international community in order to depict a false multiethnicity and a shameful mirage of democracy,” Mikic wrote in a letter.
She noted such Haradinaj’s move reflects his tendency to gather around him, as she said, “obedient Serbs,” “who would for the sake of personal existence remain silent to all insults and untruths that you are uttering on a daily basis against my people.”
Mikic also addressed representatives of the international community saying “it is a high time for them to seriously wonder if turning a blind eye to the injustice the Serb people endure for 20 years in Kosovo, is with intent to create in the heart of a modern Europe in XXI century a monoethnic state, with a tendency to spread its aspiration to the neighboring countries (…).”
Ramush Haradinaj in March deposed Vesna Mikic of her function, after she wrote on her Facebook profile that “NATO has committed a deliberated genocide against a sovereign country that fought Albanian terrorism within its borders.”