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Thursday, 19.02.2015.

15:29

OSCE calls for full protection of property rights in Kosovo

The continued presence of illegal re-occupation of properties gives a cause for concern and calls for a determined response by Kosovo institutions.

Izvor: Tanjug

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Questioner

pre 9 godina

“The continued presence of illegal occupation in Kosovo is concerning,” said Head of the OSCE Mission in Kosovo, Ambassador Jean-Claude Schlumberger, stressing that efforts should be made to stop the repetition of this offense in the future.

Yes, it is concerning, probably Kosovo Albanians think it's their right to occupy apartments and houses left by Serbs who left, fled or were driven away. It was good old KLA habits to promise those property to their 'freedom fighters'. So no one can be surprised if the KPS (ex KLA) now doesn't care. And well, if the state itself thinks it can steal Serbian property, like the Kolubara mine, why should the Kosovo citizens think they do something wrong?

EU Dude

pre 9 godina

The OSCE can also call Brussels and ask them to give a lecture about the 'rule of law' to Pristina. No one gives a shit. Not the 'humanitarian' Germans, not the 'law is our word' British and no-one inbetween.

May all the Roma & Albanians go to Germany and make a good new life for themselves that they cannot have in their 'German liberated' lands at home.

EU Dude

pre 9 godina

The OSCE can also call Brussels and ask them to give a lecture about the 'rule of law' to Pristina. No one gives a shit. Not the 'humanitarian' Germans, not the 'law is our word' British and no-one inbetween.

May all the Roma & Albanians go to Germany and make a good new life for themselves that they cannot have in their 'German liberated' lands at home.

Questioner

pre 9 godina

“The continued presence of illegal occupation in Kosovo is concerning,” said Head of the OSCE Mission in Kosovo, Ambassador Jean-Claude Schlumberger, stressing that efforts should be made to stop the repetition of this offense in the future.

Yes, it is concerning, probably Kosovo Albanians think it's their right to occupy apartments and houses left by Serbs who left, fled or were driven away. It was good old KLA habits to promise those property to their 'freedom fighters'. So no one can be surprised if the KPS (ex KLA) now doesn't care. And well, if the state itself thinks it can steal Serbian property, like the Kolubara mine, why should the Kosovo citizens think they do something wrong?

EU Dude

pre 9 godina

The OSCE can also call Brussels and ask them to give a lecture about the 'rule of law' to Pristina. No one gives a shit. Not the 'humanitarian' Germans, not the 'law is our word' British and no-one inbetween.

May all the Roma & Albanians go to Germany and make a good new life for themselves that they cannot have in their 'German liberated' lands at home.

Questioner

pre 9 godina

“The continued presence of illegal occupation in Kosovo is concerning,” said Head of the OSCE Mission in Kosovo, Ambassador Jean-Claude Schlumberger, stressing that efforts should be made to stop the repetition of this offense in the future.

Yes, it is concerning, probably Kosovo Albanians think it's their right to occupy apartments and houses left by Serbs who left, fled or were driven away. It was good old KLA habits to promise those property to their 'freedom fighters'. So no one can be surprised if the KPS (ex KLA) now doesn't care. And well, if the state itself thinks it can steal Serbian property, like the Kolubara mine, why should the Kosovo citizens think they do something wrong?