The Ministry for Kosovo-Metohija condemned in the harshest terms the appearance of leaflets in the returnee villages in Klina municipality in which the Serbs are "recommended" to move out "because they are criminals," and it requested the EULEX and KFOR to react accordingly.
The Ministry says in a statement that it is especially worrying that the provisional institutions of self-government in Kosovo-Metohija do not do anything to suppress Albanian extremism, but rather they encourage it with their actions and volatile rhetoric.
In the leaflet that appeared yesterday in the returnee villages near Klina and that was signed by the "Troop of the Albanian National Army", the threat was also addressed to the ethnic Albanians who are allowing the Serbs to return.
The Ministry for Kosovo-Metohija requests the EULEX, because it does not trust the Kosovo Police Service (KPS), to investigate who is behind this threat.
Practice has shown that in these and similar situations KPS has never been efficient and the perpetrators of the incidents have never been discovered.
The Ministry for Kosovo-Metohija called on KFOR to increase its troops in the returnee villages in Klina municipality.
Also, the Ministry warns representatives of international institutions in the southern Serbian province that this last case with the leaflets of the "Troop of the Albanian National Army" is yet another example of proliferation of Albanian extremism.