Đurić condemns the arrest of six Serb (KIM radio)
Director of the Office for Kosovo and Metohija, Marko Đurić strongly condemns the harassment of six Serbs who were arrested on the road Klina/Klinë-Peć/Pejë, on their return from the celebration in the village Donji Petrić.
In a written statement to the media, Đurić has requested the authorities to release the detained Serbs.
"The police, if it wants to be diligent, should shed light on at least some of the almost daily attacks on Serbian returnees and their property in the municipality of Klina," Đurić said in the statement.
He added that the police should reveal who harasses Kata Grujić, the only Serbian resident in the village Donji Petrić that had about 60 Serbian households, before the ethnic cleansing.
"With such acting, the ones who should take care of order and security are becoming complicit in a campaign of intimidation of Serbs and prevention to the return of internally displaced persons," Đurić said.
Đurić also says, in the statement, that this incident confirms the best, how much is outcry in Pristina malicious and hypocritical due to the construction of the settlement "Sunny Valley", because this project is designed so that expelled can return to the environment in which they will not be "at the mercy of uniformed and non-uniformed bullies. "