Andjelkovic: The attack on Serbian children was a terrorist act and inciting of religious and national intolerance

Zoran Anđelković
Source: Kurir

The former president of the Executive Council of Kosovo, Zoran Andjelkovic, said that the attack by Azem Kurtaj, otherwise a member of the Kosovo Security Forces who had shot Stefan and Milos Stojanovic in Gotovusa near Strpce on Christmas Eve, had not been an ordinary murder attempt, but an act of terrorism and inciting religious and national intolerance, Kurir reports.

"We have a responsibility to put pressure on the international community to clarify why the forceful entry of a truck on a square in Germany is a terrorist act, and it is not a terrorist act when a member of the official authorities shoots at children," Andjelkovic said in the "Puls Srbije" show.

He explained that exerting pressure on Kurti had no significance unless he was directly pressured by the EU and NATO.

"We have to insist that we are dealing with provocations of religious and national intolerance from members of the so-called state body of Kosovo," Andjelkovic said.

He asked if he had been deliberately officially sent to harass the Serbs.

He emphasized that KFOR had been sent with a work order to protect Albanians.

"I'm telling you what their officers told me, that they have a job order to protect the Albanians, not us," Andjelkovic said.

He stated that it had to be insisted that the police and army return to protect the Serbian enclaves, that the religious and spiritual assets of the churches and monasteries be protected, and that representatives of the Serbian police be at the border crossings.