Musliu: "Protesters" e Vuçiqit failed due to the absence of Serbs from Kosovo
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The small number of Serbs from Kosovo was the reason for the failure of Alexander's "protesters". Vuçiqit in blocking border crossings on the Serbian side. So says the director of the Octopus Institute, Agim Musliu, while he said that this organization was a clear failure.

Through a reaction on social networks, Musliu said that the Serbs who took part in these blockades had police powers and were also supported by Moscow.

"The 'Protesters' of Vuçiqthey failed with road blockades, even though they had the powers and rights of the police. Imagine that these 'protesters' stopped and identified the drivers, and then decided to allow them to pass or not. They stopped the 'protest' because there were not enough Serbs from Kosovo among them, except for some proxies from Belgrade. This organization was a clear failure, despite the fact that it was supported by Vucic, Vulin and Radoicic. He was even supported by Moscow", he wrote.

On Friday, Serbian groups blocked the border crossing points on the Serbian side, protesting "against the decisions of the Kosovar authorities in the north of Kosovo". Groups of masked extremists were observed there, who, in the presence of the Serbian police, stopped cars and legitimized travelers within the territory of Serbia.

Minister of Internal Affairs Jelal Sveçla announced that a family, which was traveling to Germany, was unable to continue their journey and was forcibly turned back.

While the chief diplomat Donika Gërvalla has said that the Serbian state has a hand in this event.

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