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The latest report of the State Department is in favor of Serbia


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State Department and the Office of International Religious Freedom set out a
number of problems in the 2020 report on the state of religious freedom
worldwide. 

Source: Tanjug, Kosovo online Thursday, May 13, 2021 | 09:05 

EPA-EFE Stefani Reynolds / POOL

According to that report, the Serbian Orthodox Church is in big trouble,
which, among other things, is facing non-compliance with the court decision
regarding the land of the Visoki Decani monastery, and other protected zones
are in the same situation, Kosovo online reports. 

The law does not provide for ways for religious groups to acquire legal
status. The government approved amendments in September that would allow
religious groups with such status to operate in their own name and receive
certain tax reliefs, but parliament did not initiate proceedings due to the
lack of a quorum, the report said. 

The so-called government of Kosovo and Serbia signed a list of obligations
in the White House on September 4, 2020, among other things, to protect and
promote freedom of religion, renew inter-religious communication, protect
places that are important for believers, and enforce court decisions related
to the Serbian Orthodox Church. 

Kosovo online reports that the Serbian Orthodox Church has stated that the
lack of constructive communication with some municipal authorities prevents
Orthodox Serbs from freely accessing some Serbian Orthodox Church temples
and cemeteries. 

The government in Pristina did not fully implement the Law on Specially
Protected Zones and failed to prevent the construction of a road in the
specially protected zone of the Visoki Decani monastery. However, after
objections coming from the international community, the government in
Pristina suspended work in August. 

In addition, local and central authorities in Pristina continued to ignore
the court's 2016 decision on the ownership of several land properties by the
Serbian Orthodox Church near the monastery of Visoki Decani, reports Kosovo
online. 

The report of the State Department also states that the Association of
Kosovo Serbs and the Jewish Community stated that some municipalities did
not properly maintain the cemeteries of these communities, and the so-called
Kosovo police confirmed that it received reports of 57 incidents targeting
religious buildings or cemeteries during the year. The so-called Kosovo
police classified most incidents as thefts, although there was damage and
desecration of cemeteries or other property. 

Kosovo police also claim that most of the incidents were aimed at the
localities of the Muslim community, although, as it is stated, "several
included the property of the Serbian Orthodox Church and the Catholic
Church", but according to the Serbian Orthodox Church, many incidents were
not reported to the police, Kosovo online reports.

 

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