Kosovo Serbs Complain of 'Pressure' to Attend Vucic Rally
Some Kosovo Serb representatives say that employees of institutions funded by Serbia in Kosovo are being pressured to attend a rally in support of President Aleksandar Vucic, and fear reprisals if they do not show up.
"Everyone in education has been called on to declare [whether they will go] - in the university and the elementary and high schools," Ksenija Bozovic, from the Freedom, Democracy, Justice Party, based in the divided northern town of Mitrovica, said.
Bozovic told BIRN that employees are being given statements to sign, saying that they will attend the September 9 rally, and that the situation is the same in Serbia-funded health care facilities.
Fr Sava Janjic, abbot of the Serbian Orthodox monastery of Decani, said that workers in schools had told him that "an important [Serbian] state institution" had ordered them to send lists of their employees who will not attend the rally.
Зову нас забринути људи из школа. Морају да пошаљу списак свих радника својих школа због одласка на предстојећи митинг 9. сеп у Зубин Потоку. У понедељак се шаљу спискови свих који неће да иду. Наредба стиже из једне важне државне институције. Људи, па ово је повратак у комунизам
— Архим. Сава - Fr. Sava, Dečani Monastery (@SavaJanjic) August 30, 2018
"Listening to numerous testimonies, I feel that our people - especially those living south of the river Ibar - are deeply humiliated these days, when a systematic process of proscription is implemented by preparing lists of those who are supposed to attend the 'rally of the century' … and show support to something they don't believe in," Janjic wrote in another Twitter post.
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