On the spot: Surdulica

26.February 2026. Dejana Cvetković

Lynching mob

Lawyer Milan Tasić demanded at the meeting on February 14 that "the closest family of the murderer Rastko Jović permanently move out of the municipality of Surdulica, because he doubts that any court will ever be able to provide them with safety after a serious premeditated murder." Therefore, to evict an Albanian family that has nothing to do with the death in a traffic accident for which a relative of the owner of the bakery is suspected. A new protest - probably with the same demand - has been announced for February 26

Protest in Surdulica

Surdulica

14.February 2026. Dejana Cvetković

New protest in Surdulica: Lawyer demands permanent eviction of suspect's family

Citizens protested again in Surdulica due to the death of their fellow citizen Rastko Jović (40), who was hit by a man (20) of Albanian nationality during a reckless driving. Lawyer Milan Tasić stated that he is requesting that "for security reasons, the family and the closest family of the murderer Rastko Jović permanently move out of the municipality of Surdulica, because I doubt that after a serious premeditated murder, any court will ever be able to provide them with security."

A soldier salutes, the flag of Serbia in the background

Land security zone

17.November 2025 Davor Lukacs

Who shot the Serbian soldiers?

RTS reported that masked Albanians shot at Serbian soldiers in the Land Security Zone. Is it a major security breach, or another poorly directed public performance?

The Army of Serbia

16.January 2024 BG

Kamberi: Military service is unacceptable for Albanians

"Today, Serbia is not threatened by any neighboring country. The announcement of mandatory military service in Serbia is a "strategic marketing move" by President Aleksandar Vučić, says MP from Bujanovac Šaip Kamberi

Census

01.November 2022 DP

No Albanian boycott: Twice as many people in Preševo

The preliminary results of the recently completed census show that 59.024 people live in the Municipality of Preševo, and 54.529 in Bujanovac. These numbers are significantly higher even than those from the 2002 census, which the Albanians did not boycott. At that time, Preševo ​​had 34.904 and Bujanovac had 43.302 inhabitants. Almost 90 percent of Albanians lived in Preševo, while in Bujanovac they made up about 55 percent of the population.