Kozarev: Attack on Serb properties aim to spread fear (Tanjug, Blic)
Serbian Government Office for Kosovo Deputy Director, Dusan Kozarev, said that even incidents that might appear minor as cattle thefts or burning of haystakes belonging to the Serbs in Kosovo, demand a decisive action, foremost that of the international community, as such attacks always aim to create an environment of uneasiness and fear, Tanjug news agency reported.
Kozarev made this comment related to the latest burning of haystakes belonging to the returnees’ family in Klina municipality and urged Albanian political actors in Kosovo to clearly condemn attacks and provocations against Serbs, their properties and holy shrines, “as the attack against the property of the Vulic family, in the village of Rudice cannot be viewed separately from the anti-Serb hysteria that caught some extremists and organizations in Kosovo during the Christmas time,” Kozarev said. Agriculture and cattle breeding is the only source of income for Vulic family, Smilja Vulic and her two sons. Since 2009, 7 Serb returnees’ families live in the village of Rudica, counting more than twenty members, Tanjug news agency reported.