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1)Many KLA members were already trialed. 2) When it comes to arresting war criminals, it is not a job that the Kosovo court handles, rather eulex as I have already told you before.
And no this isn't about whats on paper would you also like me to show you how many Serb members you have on parliament? give you an example of a new video being reported on Albanian and Serbian? etc etc
The school books being used in Kosovo right now are the ones from Albania, so that's the problem with your reasoning, really it isn't even a reason but whatever. The problem I would point out is That Albanians are highly underrepresented in state institutions at a local level which is a major, major problem. On top of that lack of investment in Albanian inhabited areas. That and quite a few Albanians have been arrested under the pretense of supposedly being uck criminals (despite no evidence being provided) just so that Iva Dacic could win more votes.
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What you see as many we see as laughable number. As long as your criminals walk free, you will not have the trust of local Serbs. That's the whole point.
Ethnically diverse parliament, news on Serbian and Albanian, that's something that existed in Yugoslavia too, not something new that Albanian authorities came up with.
It doesn't even matter where are the books from. If they are to be imported, it's the Serbian state who should make such deal with Albanian government, not with the government we do not recognize, unless new negotiations in Brussels come up with some sort of deal over that. Everything besides that is unconstitutional.
I don't know how many Albanians work in Presevo town hall or anything similar. You would have to offer some numbers and statistical data so we can discuss. You have representative in the parliament, that's what I know.
Lack of investment is not a good argument as many areas of Serbia with Serbian majority receive even less, especially in the South which is completely neglected by government in Belgrade.
Well, according to you, every police action in Presevo and its surroundings that involves members of Albanian minority is politically motivated. If our police cared for your opinion its hands would be tied.
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