Protests continue in Gračanica enclave

More than a thousands Kosovo Serbs continued with their daily protests in Gračanica today.

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Tuesday, 01.04.2008.

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More than a thousands Kosovo Serbs continued with their daily protests in Gracanica today. They rallied in support of some 150 suspended fellow Serbs employed with the Kosovo police, KPS, who demand to return to work, but under UNMIK's command. Protests continue in Gracanica enclave The participants and speakers said they were "for the last time" calling on several Serbs taking part in the Kosovo institutions to leave, and stop providing legitimacy for the quasi-state of Kosovo. "Instead of listening to the call of the people, these so-called Serb representatives have recently started calling this protest's organizers threatening that they will file criminal complaints against them," the gathering heard. The demonstrators also said local Radio Gracanica has found itself under particular pressure and is also receiving threats because it reports from the daily protests. Organizers ironically sent a message to the members of the Serb Liberal Party, who are participating in the government and assembly in Pristina, "to do their jobs", and that they will no longer be called on to leave these institutions. The party in question is the only political organization gathering Serbs in the province that is taking part in the Kosovo institutions since ethnic Albanians declared secession in February. The demonstrators in Gracanica also took a protest walk today, carrying banners reading, "Kosovo is the heart of Serbia", and, "This is Serbia". During the rally, KFOR troops and Kosovo police blocked the traffic on the Pristina-Gnjilane road that passes through the enclave. A scene from the protest today (Beta)

Protests continue in Gračanica enclave

The participants and speakers said they were "for the last time" calling on several Serbs taking part in the Kosovo institutions to leave, and stop providing legitimacy for the quasi-state of Kosovo.

"Instead of listening to the call of the people, these so-called Serb representatives

have recently started calling this protest's organizers threatening that they will file criminal complaints against them," the gathering heard.

The demonstrators also said local Radio Gračanica has found itself under particular pressure and is also receiving threats because it reports from the daily protests.

Organizers ironically sent a message to the members of the Serb Liberal Party, who are participating in the government and assembly in Priština, "to do their jobs", and that they will no longer be called on to leave these institutions.

The party in question is the only political organization gathering Serbs in the province that is taking part in the Kosovo institutions since ethnic Albanians declared secession in February.

The demonstrators in Gračanica also took a protest walk today, carrying banners reading, "Kosovo is the heart of Serbia", and, "This is Serbia".

During the rally, KFOR troops and Kosovo police blocked the traffic on the Priština-Gnjilane road that passes through the enclave.

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