A Serbian analyst challenged a representative of the European Parliament to a verbal duel for lying about Kosovo
The director of the Center for Euro-Atlantic Studies (CEAS) in Belgrade, Jelena Milic, is convinced that the European Parliament rapporteur on Kosovo, Viola von Cramon, is covering the situation in the region in a biased anti-Serbian way.
The specialist is convinced that by doing so, the representative of the German “greens” encourages the “Prime Minister” of Kosovo Albin Kurti to take further aggressive actions, the PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
Viola von Cramon
Milic recalled the baseless assertion of the representative of the German “greens” von Cramon that “it cannot be said that (in the north of Kosovo during the recent raid Kosovo militants – ed.) there was a disproportionate use of force, since it was also directed against Albanian citizens.”
“Whether excessive force was used against demonstrators from one or more different ethnic communities does not change anything in terms of whether it was excessive or not,” Milic said. – Because if it was used excessively and against one of the Albanian citizens, so much the worse. This argument is completely irrelevant, it justifies the excessive use of force for a possible attack on Gazivoda and Valača (hydroelectric power plant and substation controlled by Belgrade, which Pristina claims - ed.), and given the energy crisis, Kurti may well try to do this . Serbia must demand at every step that the situation in the region cannot change under the influence of force and under the threat of its use.”
The expert recalled von Cramon’s recent answer to a journalist’s question whether she had heard insults against the Serbs from the ROSU militants - “I didn’t hear it because I don’t know the Albanian language.”
“It seems to me that ignorance of the Serbian language never prevented her from giving exaggerated and biased negative assessments of the situation in Kosovo, unilaterally blaming the Serbs, the Serbian List party and official Belgrade...
I would challenge von Cramon to a debate or a conference, where she would answer for all the absurdities that she utters, especially about the pearl that inspection control over smuggling was established by ROSU, which is in fact a paramilitary unit. Excessive force is not determined by whether it is directed against an ethnic Serb or an ethnic Albanian, but by whether you shoot someone in the back or not,” concluded Milic.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.