Kosovo Serbs Rally for Release of War Crimes Suspect
Dozens of locals gathered on Tuesday in the town of Gracanica, close to the capital Pristina in central Kosovo, in the latest of a series of demonstrations against last week's arrest of a Kosovo Serb man on war crime charges.
They held up banners and placards with slogans like "Freedom for all the arrested Serbs" and pledges of trust in Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic.
Locals protested for three days in a row last week after the Serb man was arrested in Gracanica on suspicion of committing war crimes against ethnic Albanians while he was a prison guard during the 1998-99 conflict.
On June 22, a day after the arrest, the Basic Court of Pristina imposed a 30-day detention order on the suspect, who the Serbian government's office for Kosovo has identified as Dragisa Milenkovic.
According to the Kosovo Police, the suspect was responsible for the "torture, physical and psychological violence, ill-treatment and inhumane and life-threatening mistreatment of Albanian prisoners" in prisons in Pristina and Lipjan/Lipljan, in collaboration with other guards.
But the Serbian authorities have claimed that he was arrested "as part of [Kosovo Prime Minister Albin] Kurti's revenge plan against the Serbs, whose lives he is making miserable every day in order to force them to leave their centuries-old home".
The situation has been tense in Kosovo since the end of May amid protests by locals in the Serb-majority municipalities North Mitrovica, Zubin Potok, Zvecan, and Leposavic, in the north of the country, after a Serb boycott of local elections led to ethnic Albanian mayors being installed in the municipalities.
Kosovo police announced that on Monday evening, two hand grenades were thrown at the municipality building in North...
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