Rakic: Kurti suggests killing Serbs; recipe for removing the barricades is simple

Goran Rakić
Source: Kosovo Online

A member of the Crisis Staff, Goran Rakic, said that Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti openly proposed the killing of Serbs at the barricades and said that the barricades would be removed when the arrested Serbs were released, the Kosovo Police special units left northern Kosovo, and the hit lists for Serbs were removed.

Rakic emphasized that Pristina showed that it did not respect the agreements or the rights of the Serbian people in Kosovo.

"Pristina's anti-Serb narrative has been going on for months, and our people have felt on their own skin how much Pristina cared about respecting the rights of our people and the signed agreements. Albin Kurti's last statement exceeded every measure. Kurti openly suggests killing Serbs at the barricades because, according to him, the barricades cannot be removed in any other way," Rakic said.

As he stated, Kurti's call went without a reaction from international representatives.

"He is calling for the killing of our mothers, our sisters, workers, doctors, and professors who fight day and night peacefully against his terror. Unfortunately, this threat goes without a response from international representatives, which is unacceptable," Rakic added.

According to him, the recipe for removing the barricades is simple.

"The release of all arrested Serbs, the withdrawal of all special units from the north of Kosovo and Metohija, the removal of all secret lists and hit lists for Serbs," Rakic said.