The self-styled deputy prime minister of the Muslim Albanian separatist entity government in Kosovo, Hajredin Kuçi, is threatening to use the "violence of the state" in order to force Kosovo Serbs, who are Christian, to obey the laws Islamic separatist government plans to pass on June 15.
Kuçi's remarks that the government plans to use violence against Serbs came after the inquiry by the Islamic separatist paper Express as to how does the Islamic separatist "government" plan to impose its "law and order" in the north.
Kosovo Christians that live in the north have recently held their own elections after which they will create their own legislative Assemblies because the legislature imposed by the Albanian Islamic radicals in Pristina passas laws that routinely violate their human rights.
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Bosch Fawstin for the picture.
Kuçi's remarks that the government plans to use violence against Serbs came after the inquiry by the Islamic separatist paper Express as to how does the Islamic separatist "government" plan to impose its "law and order" in the north.
Kosovo Christians that live in the north have recently held their own elections after which they will create their own legislative Assemblies because the legislature imposed by the Albanian Islamic radicals in Pristina passas laws that routinely violate their human rights.
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Bosch Fawstin for the picture.
Kosovo is a secular state, with an sizeable Albanian catholic population, as well as Albanian, Bosniak, Roma and Turkish muslim population. There is also the Orthodox christian Serbian minority.
ReplyDeleteThe constitution of Kosovo, to come in force from 15th of June, ensures the highest state of religious and cultural autonomy for all the minorities. In this sense, Serbianna is wrong to claim the "Christian" population being subject to pressure by a "Muslim" majority. It is deliberately misleading and superficial.