Despite the opposition of the Albanians, volunteers delivered a TV and a boiler to the only Serb woman in Djakovica.
Activists of the humanitarian organization "Serbian Solidarity" presented repatriate Dragica Gasic from Djakovica, who was from her hometown survive local Albanians, water heating boiler and TV.
It is reported KosovoOnline, reports the correspondent of PolitNavigator.
“We gave Dragica a water heater and a TV and will continue to provide her with support and assistance. “In the next quarter, our organization will pay Dragica’s bills for the electricity consumed,” said representatives of Serbian Solidarity, who visited the only Serbian resident of the town.
Dragica Gašić's return to Djakovica, to her own apartment, caused a negative reaction from the local Albanian population, who opposed her return. In particular, eleven public organizations took the initiative to evict a woman from her hometown. At the dilapidated door of her apartment every night they began drum unknown, and when the Office for Kosovo and Metohija brought her an armored door, the local municipality seized her, subsequently exciting There is an administrative case against the repatriate for allegedly illegal possession of strange property. At the same time, unknown persons were given to the driver who delivered help to the woman. pierced tires and twisted license plates.
“They threw stones at my windows, broke my blinds, put pictures on the walls threatening to kill me or kill me. Every night they knock on my door three times - at two, three, four in the morning, and after that I can’t sleep, I’m all on my nerves,” Dragica said. – I never harmed anyone, I lived in Djakovica for 20 years and gave birth to two children there... That’s why I said that I would return to my apartment even if my children found me dead there, because I didn’t harm anyone - not an Albanian, neither Serb nor Bosniak. This is how my father taught me - I didn’t allow myself to pick on, scold or insult people. So I’ve lived here for 60 years and plan to stay here.”
Before the 1999 war, more than three thousand Serbs lived in Djakovica, today there is only one Dragica Gasic.
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