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Jovanovic: Silent exodus of Serbs from Kosovo occurring without media attention


FoNet, N1 Belgrade

3–4 minutes

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People in northern Kosovo are terrified and uncertain about what to expect as 
events unfold rapidly, says journalist Jelena Petkovic. Law professor Miodrag 
Jovanovic highlighted that Serbs in Kosovo are left to fend for themselves 
amidst a silent exodus happening without media coverage. 

Jovanovic pointed out that the events in the north are too synchronized to be 
considered coincidental. He noted, „When Vucic pulls his supporters for a 
pointless rally, Kosovo authorities easily take over buildings.“ He added that 
when French President Emmanuel Macron left Serbia, Kosovo police entered 
Serbian institutions, sending a clear message to the people there.

Kosovo has often been a test case for processes that later occur in the rest of 
Serbia, Jovanovic added. He referred to the monopolization of political life, 
the reduction of national issues to party interests, and the suppression of 
dissent, leading the community toward certain disappearance and exodus.

The law professor believes that changing the current regime is essential to 
reversing these trends. He also stresses the need for the authentic voices of 
those living in Kosovo to be heard.

Petkovic asked why the Kosovo police’s incursion into Serbian-run institutions 
went without a response from top officials. Despite claims that Kosovo is 
integral to the Constitution and a key political issue, the feared actions are 
now taking place on the ground.

She argued that these events align with the ultimate political goals of the 
Ohrid Agreement noting that the document doesn’t address such brutal actions. 
Petkovic also warned that this violates Kosovo’s Stabilization and Association 
Agreement, which underscores the importance of relations with Serbian and other 
minority communities.

People on the streets see long rifles, black-clad agents, and provocations. 
Additionally, the privatization agency has sold shops and apartments that 
people had bought, after years of silence, only for them to find out they no 
longer own them, Petkovic explained.

This creates an atmosphere of fear and hopelessness, leaving people unable to 
believe that all this is happening in front of the international community 
without anyone saying, „Enough.“

Petkovic understands the desire of many to leave Kosovo, asking who would want 
to live in such tension. „People born in 1999, now with children, simply don’t 
want their kids to grow up in constant stress and uncertainty about the 
future,“ she concluded.



 

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