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Death to All Serbs
“Death to All Serbs” written across the arched gate of destroyed St. George Church in Prizren in 2004, Kosovo and Metohija, Serbia.

New Racist Slogans Alarm Serbs Remaining in Isolated Kosovo Ghettos

Racist slogans that appeared in downtown Gnjilane Sunday have disturbed some 70 Serbs remaining in that Kosovo-Metohija town.

On the wall in front of the Serbian elementary school Vuk Karadzic the Albanian-language graffiti read “Death to All Serbs,” while in front of the gate of St. Nicholas Church an English slogan “I am proud to be Albanian” appeared next to the painted-over cross on the gate.

Albanian police spokesman Ismet Hashani told Tanjug that police “has started investigation” into the incident and that “some of the people who live nearby have been interviewed.”

A church keeper Vlastimir Djordjevic told Tanjug that there was also an acronym for some Albanian “army”/terrorist group written along the slogans.

“I’m not afraid, but I know this has disturbed the Serbs remaining in Kosovo Pomoravlje region,” said Djordjevic, stressing that this is especially upsetting for some 70 Serbs remaining in the town of Gnjilane and reminding that there were more than 15,000 Serbs living in this town before NATO/KLA occupied the province in the summer of 1999.

According to Tanjug, Serbs living among Gnjilane Albanians are alarmed to have such slogans written on the walls and gates of the only remaining place in the region where they could still gather.