The Director of the Office for Public and Cultural Diplomacy, Arno Gujon, today published on his X social media account a map of all physical attacks and police brutality against Serbs in the Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija, since the Prime Minister of the provisional institutions in Pristina, Albin Kurti, took power, emphasizing that 81 ethnically motivated attacks against Serbs occurred during that period.
“Did you know that since Albin Kurti came to power, there have been 81 recorded ethnically motivated physical attacks against the Serbs in Kosovo and Metohija? That’s almost one attack per week. The attacks include physical assaults, stabbings, shootings, police brutality, and kidnappings,” Gujon wrote in the post.
Gujon reminded that yesterday there was a new attack when the so-called Kosovo police beat a Serb in northern Kosovska Mitrovica.
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“That’s why we created a map of all physical attacks and police brutality in the southern Serbian province since Albin Kurti took power. Currently, there is an intensive campaign of violence and expulsion against the remaining Serb population in northern Kosovo and Metohija under the pretext of establishing law and order. These actions aim to suppress the Serb factor in northern Kosovo and ‘quietly expel’ Serbs from the province,” Gujon emphasized, as reported by Tanjug.
The map he shared includes all attacks on Serbs from January 1, 2021, to yesterday.
Do you know that there have been 81 recorded acts of ethnically motivated physical attacks against the Serbs in the breakaway #Kosovo-Metohija province during Albin Kurti's government?
— Arno Gujon (@ArnoGujon) October 27, 2024
That's close to 1 attack per week. These include physical assaults, knife stabbing, gunshot… pic.twitter.com/OuTjeng1mZ
The map states that since Kurti came to power, 81 attacks on Serbs have been recorded, of which 46 were carried out by civilian Kosovar Albanians and 35 attacks were carried out by the so-called Kosovo police.
As highlighted, none of these cases have reached a court verdict.
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