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Brankica Janković about the hate poster in Kruševac: The goal is to intimidate the Albanian minority and constantly create enemies
Serbia🏛️ Politics5 hr. ago

Brankica Janković about the hate poster in Kruševac: The goal is to intimidate the Albanian minority and constantly create enemies

An anti-Albanian slogan was displayed outside a bakery in Krusevac, owned by an Albanian national, reading 'Remember Gazimestan, don't buy from Šiptars.' Legal expert Brankica Janković condemned the message as hate speech aimed at instilling fear among the Albanian minority and fostering division. She linked this behavior to broader patterns of targeting minorities, including Albanians, Roma, and Bosniaks, and criticized recent actions by authorities, such as arbitrary arrests during commemorations, as politically motivated. Janković argued that such rhetoric creates a climate conducive to violence and distracts from genuine societal issues, serving the interests of political elites who benefit from maintaining social divisions.

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Brankica Janković about the hate poster in Kruševac: The goal is to intimidate the Albanian minority and constantly create enemies

An anti-Albanian slogan was displayed outside a bakery in Krusevac, owned by an Albanian national, reading 'Remember Gazimestan, don't buy from Šiptars.' Legal expert Brankica Janković condemned the message as hate speech aimed at instilling fear among the Albanian minority and fostering division. She linked this behavior to broader patterns of targeting minorities, including Albanians, Roma, and Bosniaks, and criticized recent actions by authorities, such as arbitrary arrests during commemorations, as politically motivated. Janković argued that such rhetoric creates a climate conducive to violence and distracts from genuine societal issues, serving the interests of political elites who benefit from maintaining social divisions.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the issue as a deliberate campaign of hatred against minorities, emphasizing systemic discrimination and political manipulation. The language used—such as 'hate speech,' 'fostering division,' and 'politically motivated'—suggests a left-leaning perspective that criticizes state and

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