Call for criminal complaint against minister in Serbia over remarks about Albanians

Key Points
- Remarks by Serbian Minister Snežana Paunović suggesting she would have committed ethnic cleansing against Albanians in 1998 drew backlash.
- The Green-Left Front demanded the minister's dismissal and the filing of a criminal complaint against her.
- Paunović's statements were characterized as hate speech endangering the security of Serbs in Kosovo.
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In Serbia, the Green-Left Front (ZLF) called for a criminal complaint to be filed against the Minister of State Administration and Local Self-Government, Snežana Paunović. It was claimed that Paunović stated she would have ethnically cleansed the Albanians in Kosovo and Metohija in 1998 if she had been in Slobodan Milošević's place.
The ZLF stated that the minister's remarks are incompatible with her duties and her position in the Socialist Party of Serbia. The civil society organization emphasized that Minister Paunović's statements constitute hate speech, which is prohibited by the Criminal Code in Serbia, and that she must immediately be held politically and legally accountable.
The statement also expressed that the minister's words directly threaten the security of the Serbian people living in Kosovo and could trigger instability in the region. The ZLF stated that this caused the Serbian government's current policy to be criticized by drawing comparisons to the dark era of the nineties.
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- For what alleged remarks is Snežana Paunović being criticized?
- Minister Paunović is alleged to have said that in 1998, had she been in Milošević's place, she would have ethnically cleansed the Albanians in Kosovo.
- What is the Green-Left Front (ZLF) demanding regarding the minister?
- The ZLF is demanding that Paunović be urgently called to political and criminal accountability and be put on trial.
- What is seen as the danger of these statements towards the region?
- It is stated that the statements could increase tensions among Serbs living in Kosovo and directly threaten their security.
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