The Serb List: The decision of the Albanian prosecutor is an example of systematic violence aimed at expelling the Serbs

The decision of the Albanian prosecutor from Urosevac to qualify the act of an Albanian member of the KSF, who had tried to kill Serbian children on Christmas Day in Gotovusa and on that occasion had inflicted serious physical injuries on them with a firearm, as causing general danger was an example of the systematic and planned institutional violence of the anti-Serb regime of Albin Kurti with the aim of intimidating and expelling the Serbs from their hearths, the Serb List reported.

As they state, despite countless material evidence, statements of injured children, and witnesses of that heinous, unprovoked attack on Serbian children, that prosecutor, instead of qualifying the crime as attempted murder, qualified the act as causing general danger with the use of weapons.

"The impudence and lack of any professionalism, humanity, and responsibility are reflected in the fact that even within the article that defines that act, he chose the easiest form for which, according to judicial practice in Kosovo and Metohija, the courts impose conditional and fine penalties," the statement emphasizes.

It is pointed out that this was what justice and law looked like in practice when the victims were the Serbs and their children, right before the eyes of all international organizations and institutions whose representatives compiled embellished reports on the state of human rights in Kosovo and Metohija and got the wind behind sails of Albin Kurti's regime, who talked about to his Government as the most democratic and as the one that respected the rule of law, the rights of all communities and that treated citizens equally regardless of nationality.

To make the irony even greater, it is added, the same Kosovo judiciary had been persecuting the Serbs for years without any evidence, putting them on some arrest lists and even sentencing them to long-term prison terms.

"The silence of the European Union, as well as of all its members, the embassies of Quint, UNMIK, OSCE, EULEX, and all other organizations in Kosovo and Metohija, but also in the whole of Europe, which deal with the state of human rights on this injustice and lawlessness just harms their reputation. Tears of Serbian children is the last straw of Serbian dissatisfaction and over which none of us can pass silently," it is stated.

Such qualifications of the act, they believe, raise only one question - which Serbian child will be the victim of extremists and bullies who will be encouraged by this behavior of the prosecution.