Report
Report on the excursion of members of the Serb
community from Sjaricka Župa enclave on 18 November 2008.
On 18 November 2008 Helsinki Committee organized an
excursion of the Serb community members from Sirjacka Župa enclave. In
that enclave there are currently about 12,000 inhabitants (75% Serbs and
25% Albanians).
The group was composed of 49 women, human rights
activists, representatives of NGOs, housewives, 2 males and 1 child,
from Strbac, Berevac, Gornje Bitinje, Donje Bitinje, Drajkovac,
Gotovuša, Ježinac, Sevac, Vrbestica and ethnically mixed villages Vica
and Sušica. Sijaricka Župa is in fact Strbac municipality which
encompases all the aformentioned villages. In Strbac there is a dual
administration. Serbs, members of the Radical Party run the municipal
administration. The second municipality, which they oft call the UNMIk
municipality, is an ethnically mixed locality, composed of both Serb and
Albanian locals. Municipal president is a Serb, and Vice President is an
Albanian. They have a joint assembly composed of assemblymen from both
communities.
Excursion started at 7 a.m. and ended at 6 p.m. During
a day-long excursion the group visisted Pec, Pecka Patriarchate, Visoki
Decani monastery and the city of Prizren.
Participants in the excursion in the Pec Patriarchate
were welcomed by Mother Dobrila, She then told them a brief history of
the monastery and offered them coffeee and fruit juices. Then the group
continued their journey to Decani, to visit the Visoki Decane monastery
and later proceeded to Prizren, where they visited the shopping centre
ITC-Elkos and strolled along the city streets. For the majority of them
it was the first-time visit to those places and for some even the first
journey outside their enclave after the year 1999.
Participants in the excursion were not escorted by
members of the Kosovo Police Force and KFOR. The whole trip and visits
unfolded in the best possible way. All participants either in group or
individually moved freely and communicated in Serb language between
themselves and with locals and sales persons in the shops they visited.
It was an accident - and provocation-free excursion. All the
participants in the excursion were very pleased with it, and thanked and
praised the Helsinki Committee for having organized this trip and visit
to the aforementioned places. They were all eager to take part in
similar, future excursions and visits.
Helsinki Committee deems such visits as highly useful
for they help dispel fear of some members of the Serb community. In
parallel they help make members of the Serb community more visible in
some urbane milieus. |