Dečani zone extended by 3 months

Lamberto Zannier has sanctioned extending the protected zone around the High Dečani Monastery by another 3 months.

Izvor: Tanjug

Friday, 01.08.2008.

09:32

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Lamberto Zannier has sanctioned extending the protected zone around the High Decani Monastery by another 3 months. Asked what he would do to stop the municipal authorities’ attempts to expropriate the monastery’s assets by forging the property deeds, the UNMIK chief said that he had visited Decani and told the municipal president that everything would have to be carried out in accordance with the law. Decani zone extended by 3 months “This must be carried out in accordance with the law, while taking into account executive decisions that refer to cadastral registers," Zannier told Kontakt Plus Radio in Kosovska Mitrovica, adding that he had signed the executive decision extending the protected zone around the monastery by another three months on Wednesday. In late 2005, then UNMIK Chief Soren Jessen Petersen signed an executive decision giving the High Decani Monastery the status of a protected zone. The decision signed by Zannier's predecessor Joachim Ruecker in May instructed the municipal authorities in Decani to return the cadastral data for the monastery to its status as it was in 1998. Following an investigation, the UNMIK Justice Department established that the municipal authorities in Decani had illegally changed the register without any court ruling in 2001, when the monastery was deprived of 24 hectares of land. Speaking about the Serbian Orthodox Church’s problems in Djakovica, where a city park is being built on the foundations of the local church, Zannier said that he had sent a letter to Kosovo Premier Hashim Thaci, informing him that such initiatives were completely inappropriate. Lamberto Zannier (Beta, archive)

Dečani zone extended by 3 months

“This must be carried out in accordance with the law, while taking into account executive decisions that refer to cadastral registers," Zannier told Kontakt Plus Radio in Kosovska Mitrovica, adding that he had signed the executive decision extending the protected zone around the monastery by another three months on Wednesday.

In late 2005, then UNMIK Chief Soren Jessen Petersen signed an executive decision giving the High Dečani Monastery the status of a protected zone.

The decision signed by Zannier's predecessor Joachim Ruecker in May instructed the municipal authorities in Dečani to return the cadastral data for the monastery to its status as it was in 1998.

Following an investigation, the UNMIK Justice Department established that the municipal authorities in Dečani had illegally changed the register without any court ruling in 2001, when the monastery was deprived of 24 hectares of land.

Speaking about the Serbian Orthodox Church’s problems in Đakovica, where a city park is being built on the foundations of the local church, Zannier said that he had sent a letter to Kosovo Premier Hashim Thaci, informing him that such initiatives were completely inappropriate.

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