Albanians launched a web page to boycott goods from Serbia, they are also boycotting "Coca Cola"
The campaign for the boycott of goods produced in Serbia in Kosovo is not slowing down, so the web page "Bojkoto860" has been launched, urging citizens not to buy products from Serbia.
The page is dominated by a call to "Boycott Serbian products. Boycott of barcode 860", since 860 is the number on the barcode of Serbian products. There is also a photo associated with the year 1999.
"Every product imported from Serbia turns into an investment for the procurement of weapons for the Serbian army! Boycott the products of Serbia! Boycott the 860 barcode! Stop financing the Serbian army," the message of this page reads.
Among the products that citizens should boycott are sweets from the Serbian company "Swisslion", as well as "Medela" strudels, bottled water "Aqua Viva", "Rosa" and "Prolom", coffee "Doncafe", "Plazma" and "Jaffa". Biscuits, Chips, Smoki, Stark sweets, juices, oil, but also hair dyes...
Citizens, however, are urged not to buy "Coca Cola", "Fanta" or "Schweps"...
Along with this call, various data were also listed, so that "forgotten history would not repeat itself" - about the number of killed and missing in Kosovo, with the statement that 40 percent of all inhabited houses in Kosovo were severely damaged or destroyed, and 848,000 people were driven from their homes.
This web page states that the page was created "only to raise awareness about the importance of not buying Serbian products and was not created to promote or incite violence in any way".
A campaign to boycott goods produced in Serbia has been going on for a long time in Kosovo, and recently a bizarre video was published in which there were bullets in the packaging of Serbian products instead of sweets, which symbolically had the same message, that "buying Serbian products is financing the Serbian army".
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