OSCE Mission brings Kosovo and Serbian institutions together to promote 
solutions to displacement

 

PRISTINA, 28 November 2007 – Money must be made available to the Kosovo 
Property Agency so that it can carry out property restitution, the legal and 
institutional framework must be updated to accommodate the needs of displaced 
persons and better co-operation is needed between the Republic of Serbia and 
Kosovo’s Provisional Institutions of Self-Government (PISG).

 

Those were some of the conclusions of a conference co-organized by the OSCE 
Mission in Kosovo to discuss new solutions to problem of displaced persons, 
which remain a challenge eight years after the conflict.

 

“Effective restoration of property rights requires de-politicisation. The 
violation of property rights affects all communities in Kosovo – Albanian, 
Serb, Roma, Ashkaeli and Egyptian,” said Norbert Pijls, Head of the 
Decentralization Division at the OSCE Mission.

 

“The political representatives of all these communities have the moral and 
legal obligation to refrain from interfering in the restoration of property 
rights through intimidation or undue pressures. Individuals have the right to 
peacefully access, use and, if they want, freely sell their properties.” 

 

The two-day conference, which ended yesterday in Pristina, was organized in 
co-operation with the PISG Ministry of Environment and Spatial Planning and the 
Spanish NGO Movement for Peace. 

 

Conference participants agreed that better enforcement is needed, as a decision 
on a building is not worth anything if it is not adequately enforced, or if the 
house is looted or occupied once again after enforcement takes place. 

 

“Nowadays, the need of legal assistance to facilitate the access to property 
rights is the most common legal problem of those displaced persons coming to 
our offices,” said Fermin Cordoba, Legal Co-ordinator for Movement for Peace.

 

The conference brought together Kosovo institutions and civil society 
organizations as well as international and regional experts. Representatives of 
the Ministry of Kosovo and Metohija of the Republic of Serbia as well as the 
Serbian government Coordination Center for Kosovo also participated in the 
conference. The recommendations of the conference will be forwarded to the new 
Kosovo Assembly and published into a “Handbook on Property Restitution and 
Solutions to Displacement in Kosovo”. 

 

For further information on the recommendations of the conference, please 
contact Norbert Pijls, Head of the Decentralization Division at the OSCE 
Mission in Kosovo, +377 (0)44 505 826

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