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Djuric: House's burning aims to intimidation of Serbs (KIM radio)

The Office for Kosovo and Metohija condemns the burning of a Serb house in the municipality of Klina, reports KIM radio.

"The goal is to intimidate the few Serbs left to live in the city and surrounding villages," the Office said in a statement.

It is clear that in this, as in the previous cases of destruction of Serb property in Klina, there was no self-ignition, the statement said.

All the houses of Serb returnees robbed in the in the village of Grabac (RTK2, Kontakt plus radio, TV Most)

In the first returnee village Grabac, in the municipality of Klina, almost all the houses of the Serb returnees were robbed, where 28 houses for returnees were built, which are now empty, reports RTK2.

RTK2 reports that until the last year the only returnees in this village were Ilinka Nesic (87), and Borka Konic (82) who were often targets of robbers. Two women left the village last year, whereby the village became completely empty.

Sustainable return of Serbs impossible in the municipality of Klina (Kontakt plus radio)

Except in the town itself, in the municipality of Klina, a number of Serbs live in the surrounding villages: Bica, Berkovo, Klinavac, Grabac, Straza, Vidanje ... However, every year there are fewer of them, some died, while others go in search of better living conditions, writes today Kontakt plus radio on its web portal.

“Whenever dialogue continues, provocation appears” (RTS, Tanjug, B92, Politika)

It is not the first time that when a dialogue in Brussels continues, something happens on the ground to intentionally provoke and divert us from the main goal – talks about the Association of the Serb Municipalities, Secretary General of the Serbian President, Nikola Selakovic told media commenting on the arrest of a returnee, Milorad Zajic in Klina under charges of alleged war crimes. Selakovic also recalled the arrest of Bogdan Mitrovic from Suva Reka municipality last year, who was visiting his place of origin for the last ten years. “After several months someone pointed a finger at him a

Klina: Works on Serb property (KIM Radio)

For more than a year and a half, the municipality of Klina is carrying out the works at the family Vulicevic’s property, without their consent. The family is displaced in central Serbia, KIM Radio reported. According to Bozidar Sarkovic, the only Serb member of the municipal assembly in Klin, works on building a shelter for elderly people are carried out without property owners’ consent and without any compensation to the owners. “The family Vulicevic, displaced in Krusevac, central Serbia, has 9 hectares of property in the city zone of Klina, near by the River Beli Drim.