Serb List: Kurti regime’s raid on the National Employment Service is a direct attack on the right to work
The brutal and unlawful raid by Kurti's police on the premises of the National Employment Service in Kosovska Mitrovica is a direct assault on one of the most fundamental human rights – the right to work – and is a clear indication that the current regime in Pristina is determined to prevent Serbs from living a normal life and continuing to exist on their ancestral land, the Serb List stated.
“Such actions not only demonstrate force against an unarmed population, but systematically dismantle the institutional presence of the Republic of Serbia in Kosovo and Metohija, with the aim of intimidating, marginalizing, and expelling the Serbian people entirely. Particularly concerning is the deafening silence of international representatives who, instead of reacting to clear violations of basic human rights and the Brussels Agreement, choose to ignore the persecution and terror against Serbs. In the eyes of the Serbian people, such silence amounts to nothing less than evidence of direct involvement or complicity in these actions that threaten our people’s survival,” the statement reads.
The statement continues: “While they speak of supporting a multiethnic society, international representatives turn a blind eye to the reality – that the narrative of multiethnicity is increasingly exposed as nothing more than a colorful illusion, serving as a smokescreen for building a monoethnic, single-national society tailored to Albin Kurti.”
“Representatives of our party are in constant communication with the employees of this institution. Everyone has been clearly assured that the Republic of Serbia stands with them, and that no one, neither the staff nor the service users, will be left without their entitlements,” the Serb List concluded.
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