Threatening leaflets in the north, Islami: Aleksandar Vucic's direct orders to incite hatred
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In the north of Mitrovica, several threatening leaflets were distributed today, which give instructions on what actions should be taken if the Serbian people are encountered by the law enforcement forces of Kosovo, as well as against Prime Minister Albin Kurti. The leaflets contain inciting messages and encourage Serbian citizens to disobey the Kosovo police.

Immediately after the distribution of the leaflets, a case was opened for the criminal incident "Incitement of hatred".

Flyers with threatening inscriptions were distributed by the so-called "People's Defense" organization, who emphasized that opposition is forced.

In relation to this situation, security expert Avni Islami emphasizes that the leaflets threatening the Kosovo police and Prime Minister Kurti are direct orders from the president of Serbia, Aleksandër Vucic.

Despite this, Islami emphasizes that a small part of the Serbian people is motivated by these organizations of Serbia.

Likewise, Islami said that the situation in the northern municipalities is safe, because according to him the state of Kosovo is acting legally in every corner.

He said that the West has also punished Serbia indirectly and that the demand for an agreement with Kosovo is the reason why Serbia has not been punished yet.

"What should be done when you see Kurti's police patrol?" "Throw with things you have in your hands (game, sax, color, widow, cocktail)". What should be done when you see Kurti's civil servant, "You should spit on him, insult him, and in case he retaliates, ignore him, but if he is ..., then slap him." How is the easiest way to break Kurti's police vehicle, "With a round hammer…" these were some of the inscriptions placed on the leaflets distributed in the north of the country.

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