Nenad Rashiq, the acting Minister for Communities and Return, has publicly stated that the pressure exerted on him and his family persists following the most recent parliamentary elections in Kosovo. Speaking to the media, Rashiq detailed an incident involving his son, a student, who was detained for approximately two hours at a border crossing. According to Rashiq’s account, his son was questioned by individuals who identified themselves as members of the Serbian Agency for Security and Information (BIA).
The minister used the event to suggest that this detention was merely an indication of broader efforts targeting individuals associated with his political circle. He emphasized that the pressure extends beyond the public sphere and affects family members as well. The statements from Rashiq frame the detention as symptomatic of an ongoing campaign against those perceived as collaborators.
He asserted that the incident involving his son is only a minor example of the actions being taken against his associates and relatives. This public declaration highlights Rashiq’s ongoing stance regarding the political climate in Kosovo. The details provided regarding the questioning at the border have drawn attention to the security concerns surrounding his family.
Rashiq’s remarks suggest that the scrutiny and pressure remain intense, even impacting private family life following the conclusion of the electoral process.
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