Serbs call for introduction of Cyrillic alphabet

The Serb Ethnic Minority Council of Vukovar has called on Croatian authorities to introduce the Cyrillic alphabet without any delays.

Izvor: Tanjug

Thursday, 14.03.2013.

16:52

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VUKOVAR The Serb Ethnic Minority Council of Vukovar has called on Croatian authorities to introduce the Cyrillic alphabet without any delays. The Council in a release requested changes to the town’s Statute in order to create legal preconditions for equal use of the Serbian language and Cyrillic script in the local-self government in Vukovar. Serbs call for introduction of Cyrillic alphabet The Council pointed out in the release that Serbs rejected any possibility of a new census and requested from the competent state bodies to confirm that the census in Vukovar and entire Croatia was finished. The Serb Ethnic Minority Council stressed that some informal groups and individuals were not only against the Cyrillic alphabet and the Serbian language, but also against the rule of law and the Constitution in Croatia. “We are surprised by the force of reactions and unfounded accusations and threats of ‘informal pressure groups’ and we are even more surprised by powerlessness and incapability of the state to stand up to it. Every delay of the implementation of the valid legal bill represents a victory of those who are opposed to it but it also questions honest intentions of the state to implement it and gives those who believe these regulations were passed under pressure of the international community only to give Croatia a good image in the European integration process a reason to believe they are right,” the Council concluded. Tanjug

Serbs call for introduction of Cyrillic alphabet

The Council pointed out in the release that Serbs rejected any possibility of a new census and requested from the competent state bodies to confirm that the census in Vukovar and entire Croatia was finished.

The Serb Ethnic Minority Council stressed that some informal groups and individuals were not only against the Cyrillic alphabet and the Serbian language, but also against the rule of law and the Constitution in Croatia.

“We are surprised by the force of reactions and unfounded accusations and threats of ‘informal pressure groups’ and we are even more surprised by powerlessness and incapability of the state to stand up to it. Every delay of the implementation of the valid legal bill represents a victory of those who are opposed to it but it also questions honest intentions of the state to implement it and gives those who believe these regulations were passed under pressure of the international community only to give Croatia a good image in the European integration process a reason to believe they are right,” the Council concluded.

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