Elek and Milovic alert Pierce to institutional violence by Pristina regime: Security and rights of Serbs in Kosovo under threat

Srpska lista sa Pirs
Source: Srpska lista

President of the Serb List Zlatan Elek and Vice President Dragisa Milovic held a meeting with the United Kingdom’s Special Envoy for the Western Balkans, Karen Pierce, during which they discussed the grave situation of the Serbian people in Kosovo, with a particular focus on the daily challenges Serbs face in terms of security, institutional discrimination, and violations of fundamental human rights.

The representatives of the Serb List informed the envoy about politically motivated arrests, excessive use of force by Kosovo’s special units, and the continuous pressure exerted on the Serbian population by the institutions in Pristina.

They especially highlighted the deteriorating security situation in Serb-majority areas, as well as the unacceptable treatment of the Serbian people and their legitimate representatives who are advocating for the preservation of their rights and freedoms.

The Serb List reiterated its strong commitment to peace, dialogue, and stability but stressed that urgent and concrete actions by the international community are needed to protect the Serbian population—particularly in northern Kosovo—who are suffering from severe institutional violence at the hands of Albin Kurti’s regime.