REPORT ON THE VISIT OF GROUP
OF WOMEN AND MEN FROM THE SERB ENCLAVES
TO PRISTINA ON THE 3rd NOVEMBER 2008
Priština office of the Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia on
the 3rd of November 2008 organized a visit of women from the Serb enclaves, without the
police escort (Kosovo Police Services were informed of the visit, but the aforementioned
escort was not requested). In that group of visitors there were 36 women and 3 men,
members of the Serb community from villages Grace and Priluže (Prilluzhë) in the
municipality of Vucitrn (Vushtri) and from villages Ugljare and Bresje, in the
municipality of Polje (Fushë Kosovë). They toured the shopping centre "Grand
Store" near Caklavica, Youth Centre "Boro i Ramiz" in Priština and also
took a stroll along the main street and around the "Majka Tereze" (Nëna
Terezë) Square.
All participants of this visit moved freely, communicated in Serb
language, and even talked to Albanian salesmen. The visit was incident-free. Not a single
provocation was recorded. On the contrary, the group was kindly welcomed and received by
all Pristina denizens. When an Albanian youngster recognized a group of Serbs in the
vicinity of former UNMIK, and current EULEX seat, he cried out: "These Serbs are
protesting again." Then a women from the Serb group retorted: "No, we came to
fraternize and take a stroll along the main street." Then the same youngster said:
"Well, then, your are welcome and you merit a treat." And he invited them to
have coffeee with him. Some Serb women addressed the Albanian salesmen in Albanian, while
those very salesmen answered them in-Serb. Some of them discounted the goods (bags and
souveniers) bought by the Serb women. The very group from enclaves by their correct and
polite conduct contributed to such a pleasant mood. At the beginning of the visit, Serbs
from enclaves were visibly reserved, but during the stroll they relaxed and acted
naturally.
Everyone was pleased with the visit. They told us that it served to
dispel and allay their fear and that now they felt more free. They expressed their
gratitude to us and also their wish to see the repeat of such visits, possibly with
broader programs. They demonstrated their maximum readiness to co-operate with the
Helsinki Committee. They also invited us to visit them.
The visit which lasted from 9,30 a.m. to 17,00 p.m. took place during a
very tense inter-ethnic situation, due to a recent development in North Kosovo, that is,
in Kosovska Mitrovica, in the vicinity of which are the enclaves of our visitors. The fact
that UNMIK and Serbs are preventing an Albanian family to reconstruct its house, received
an extensive coverage by the Albanian media. That obstruction was sharply contested and
criticized by the Albanian political representative.
This visit was made possible thanks to efforts of the entire staff of
Pristina office, who moreover developed a good co-opreation with representatives of the
Serb enclaves and their NGOs, notably, "Korak napred" from Grace,
"Luna" and "Lepša Buducnost" from Priluža, then
"Ruka-Ruku" from Kosovo Polje, and also with UNMIK, Kosovo Police Services and
the tourist agency "Selo Tours" from Priština. |