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The Spasić family in Leposavic was replaced by the Kosovo authorities - they cannot enter their home

June 19, 2025, 08:08 PM MLJ
Photo: Kossev/Leposavić Elementary School
Elementary school in Leposavić
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Residents of an apartment for displaced people in Leposavic cannot enter their home because municipal officials - changed the lock on the apartment

The Spasić family was expelled from Obilić to Kosovo, that in Leposavic, in an apartment in a building for displaced people, she would be greeted by a changed lock, writes RTS. The lock was changed by the municipal officials in Leposavic of Albanian nationality, who last month called on some tenants to return the keys and leave the apartments that were assigned to them by the Serbian Refugees' Commissariat and the Danish Refugee Council.

Slobodan Spasić told RTS that he is being persecuted by municipal officials, as he claims, led by President Ljuljzim Hetemi and his deputy Marina Bogojević.

They tried to change the locks on two more apartments. Aleksandra Subotić, a displaced person from Urošec, states that she prevented them from doing so because she demanded that they show her any document which, however, they did not have with them.

"I said that we filed a complaint and that they have no right to demolish our apartment without an answer to the complaint. He said that's fine - I won't touch your apartment, you're complaining again," said Aleksandara Subotić, displaced from Uroševac.

Stanka Šćepanović, a displaced person from Vučitrn, like all her neighbors, fears that the new local leadership, with the help of the police, could forcibly evict her from the apartments for which the Commissariat for Refugees gave them the keys on November 1 last year.

"These buildings were built according to a list for refugees and displaced persons, call them whatever you want, we are homeless. There is a list that has been made - as many refugees as there are, so many apartments have been built. However, this current municipality of Leposavić is calling us all because of the apartments, some people keep their apartments, some, as you can see, are taken away," says Stanka Šćepanović.

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