Attack on Serb returnees “terrorism” 20 May 2010 | 11:26 -> 17:17 | Source: 
FoNet, Tanjug BELGRADE -- Ministry for Kosovo State Secretary Oliver Ivanović 
has condemned last night's shooting incident 
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  near a Serb returnee camp in Kosovo.

Ivanović described the shooting as an act of terrorism, and called on the EU 
mission in the province, EULEX, “to act at last”.

“This is a textbook act of terrorism and the very fact that it has repeated 
twice, while there was no efficient action on the part of police, must worry 
everyone. EULEX must get involved and start doing its job at last,” he told 
FoNet news agency in Belgrade on Thursday. 

Ivanović explained that EULEX stood back “expecting that local police can 
handle it”. 

“I spoke to KFOR too. They too ought to start an investigation, because their 
members were involved in the previous incident. Slovenian contingent soldiers 
were in the tent when the shooting occurred,” said he. 

Ivanović warned that the returnees in the village of Žač, who now live in tents 
next to their destroyed homes, came under attack late on Wednesday despite the 
fact that a Kosovo police, KPS, patrol was deployed there 24 hours a day. 

“One wonders how that's possible? If Kosovo police are not providing protection 
and safety for Serbs, if they did not discover the perpetrators of the previous 
attack, then it's quite justified to ask whether they have been, through their 
inaction, protecting the assailants,” Ivanović was quoted as saying. 

The state secretary added that with all the incidents, “there can certainly be 
no return of Serbs to speak of”, and once again rejected claims by ethnic 
Albanians that war criminals were among those who earlier this year decided to 
return to their homes in Žač. 

“Planned campaign of violence”

Minister for Kosovo Goran Bogdanović stated on Thursday that the latest attack 
on Serb returnees in the village of Žač is part of a premeditated violence 
strategy that is aimed at another exile of the village inhabitants who have 
returned to their homes. 

“EULEX cannot and should not watch violence and only condemn it. How come the 
incidents keep happening in this village, if the returnees are protected by the 
Kosovo police (KPS),” Bogdanović stated and underscored that EULEX, as well as 
KFOR, have to explain why the KPS has not identified perpetrators of any of the 
incidents and whether that implies that the KPS is an accomplice in the 
attacks. 

According to him, the incident that took place in the village of Žač on 
Wednesday evening proves that KFOR cannot entrust the protection of Kosovo 
Serbs to the KPS. 

“I urge EULEX and KFOR to react, find those who attacked the returnees in Žač 
and offer full support and security to the village inhabitants. I also urge 
KFOR to assume responsibility for the Žač inhabitants from KPS. I insist that 
the international community and the legitimate international presence should 
secure the return of the expelled to the province, that is persistently 
hindered by Priština, which does not shrink from using violence,” Bogdanović 
said. 

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