Vulin: No peace among Serbs while lists remain secret

GORAZDEVAC - Aleksandar Vulin, the head of the Serbian government Office for Kosovo, said that Pristina must not intimidate Serbs.

Izvor: Tanjug

Wednesday, 14.08.2013.

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GORAZDEVAC - Aleksandar Vulin, the head of the Serbian government Office for Kosovo, said that Pristina must not intimidate Serbs. Aleksandar Vulin, the head of the Serbian government Office for Kosovo, said Tuesday that Pristina must not intimidate Serbs with lists which allegedly contain the names of war crimes and other suspects. Vulin: No peace among Serbs while lists remain secret "We are asking the international community to make these lists available to us, and until they are made public there will be no peace and stability among the Serbs in Kosovo. These lists cannot be used to intimidate all Serbs," Vulin told reporters in Gorazdevac, where he attended a commemoration for two children who were killed in the Kosovo village ten years ago. Vulin said his office has requested that the lists be delivered to Serbian prosecutor's offices, because Serbia has proven that no war crime committed by Serbs is left unresolved. "No protected witnesses against Serb perpetrators have disappeared, been killed or had a change of heart in Serbia, while this has certainly happened and continues to happen around here. We will prosecute the criminals we are able to get our hands on, no one should doubt this," said Vulin. He noted that secret lists are always an impediment on the path to the truth. Tanjug Tanjug

Vulin: No peace among Serbs while lists remain secret

"We are asking the international community to make these lists available to us, and until they are made public there will be no peace and stability among the Serbs in Kosovo. These lists cannot be used to intimidate all Serbs," Vulin told reporters in Gorazdevac, where he attended a commemoration for two children who were killed in the Kosovo village ten years ago.

Vulin said his office has requested that the lists be delivered to Serbian prosecutor's offices, because Serbia has proven that no war crime committed by Serbs is left unresolved.
"No protected witnesses against Serb perpetrators have disappeared, been killed or had a change of heart in Serbia, while this has certainly happened and continues to happen around here. We will prosecute the criminals we are able to get our hands on, no one should doubt this," said Vulin.

He noted that secret lists are always an impediment on the path to the truth.

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