
Claims an Association would advance the rights of the Serb community in Kosovo are misleading
Long-held idea would lead to greater ethnic division and undermine prospects of integration.
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This would ensure the continuation of ethnic segregation in Kosovo’s vital areas, thereby directly opposing and threatening Kosovo’s multiethnic nature.
Integration of the education system is a prerequisite to building the state’s capacities for providing ethnic communities with their guaranteed rights in practice.
The implementation of the Law on the Use of Languages is an essential obligation for Kosovo institutions.
While the Serbian government’s intentions may not be explicit, espousing minority rights is a sham.

Raba Gjoshi
Raba Gjoshi has a masters degree in Politics of Conflict, Rights and Justice from SOAS, University of London and is a trained clinical psychologist. She is a former director of the Youth Initiative for Human Rights office in Kosovo and has worked for various other local and international organizations.
DISCLAIMERThe views of the writer do not necessarily reflect the views of Kosovo 2.0.
This story was originally written in English.