Office for Kosovo and Metohija: Incidents in Gorazdevac are a consequence of Pristina's extremist policy and the silence of the international community

Kancelarija za KiM
Source: Kancelarija za KiM

The Office for Kosovo and Metohija condemned the stone-throwing incident at the village guesthouse in Gorazdevac, stating that the new ethnically motivated incident against Serbs is a consequence of "Pristina's extremist policy" and the silence and inaction of the international community, which, as they pointed out, has not condemned any incidents against Serbs in this area.

In a statement, the Office for Kosovo and Metohija noted that the broken window and the material damage caused would be repaired, but that the anxiety and fear of Serbs, who are increasingly targeted by attacks and incidents by Albanian extremists, remain a permanent stain on the reputation of the international community.

"In the recent period, a Serbian tricolor was removed from the memorial monument dedicated to the victims in Gorazdevac, several instances of KLA terrorist graffiti were painted on Serbian houses and roads, yet no one has been held accountable, even though there are police cameras in the village. Therefore, the loud silence of the international community, which must be more actively engaged in protecting Serbs and must send a clear message that such incidents are unacceptable and must be stopped," the statement concluded.