Odalovic: KFOR is the shame of the international community
President of the Commission for Missing Persons Veljko Odalovic stated that the fact that KFOR was not doing its job in Kosovo was a shame of the international community and that at the same time, they were training the Kosovo Security Force, whose member Azem Kurtaj wounded a Serbian boy and young man in Strpce, RTV reports.
Odalovic told TV Prva that it was absurd that KFOR, rejecting the arrival of Serbian forces according to UN Resolution 1244, stated that it was responsible for security because that was common knowledge.
"There has been tension in Kosovo and Metohija for a couple of months, on the verge of an incident. On Christmas, KFOR sends a message that they are the ones who will be the security guarantor, in the days when two boys were injured, and a third was beaten," he said.
Odalovic stated that the attacker Azem Kurtaj was in reserve uniforms of the NATO arsenal and that those countries, which were also behind KFOR, had trained and prepared the Kosovo Security Force.
"I understand what Albin Kurti wants, and of course, I don't support it. But I don't understand those who allow it. They become pointsmen and record keepers, as the Serbs from Kosovo would say, "they condemn crimes with half their mouths," Odalovic explained.
He said that Kurtaj, who shot and wounded a boy and a young man on Christmas Eve, being 33 years old, did not participate in anything that happened in the late 1990s.
"His father was a terrorist. He died in the bombing of Dubrava prison, which was targeted by NATO, not Serbia. That was one of the terrible crimes," he said.
He reminded that responsibility for Dubrava was removed from the indictment against Slobodan Milosevic.
"That's NATO shame. And now a member of the Kosovo Security Force, his son, is being trained by KFOR and NATO countries, so he's attacking Serbian children," Odalovic said.
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