Citizens' Assembly Novi Pazar he sent a letter to the president of Turkey To Recep Tayyip Erdogan in which it was indicated that diplomatic relations and economic cooperation must not be used to artificially raise the rating of the regime that "implements systemic repression in Sandzak".
In the letter, Zbor pointed out that the right to use and promote the Bosnian language is being denied Bosniaks culture on the public service, while the state leadership at the same time tolerates and supports rhetoric that offends them.
In a letter on the occasion of the recent visit of the President of Serbia Aleksandar Vučić to Ankara and the announcement of Erdogan's arrival in Serbia the danger of abuse of Erdoğan's authority in this election year was emphasized, which would create the appearance of support for a policy that fundamentally marginalizes Bosniaks and Muslims.
"While the official protocols talk about partnership, we in Novi Pazar and Sandzak we are witnessing a harsher reality: decade-long economic strangulation, repression of youth and science, security pressures and desecration of holy places, as well as the systematic sowing of divisions," the statement said.
It is added that it is crucial that the public, as well as Erdogan, hear the authentic voice of the people who refuse to be a decorum in the government's pre-election campaigns.
In the letter, it was stated that in the previous 30 years, no large factory was opened in Novi Pazar and Sandžak that would ensure existence and keep the youth, and that bad and unsafe roads keep that area isolated from the rest of the country and region.
The choir stated that the government in Serbia is working to weaken the Bosniak corps by deepening internal divisions, that it directly interferes in the work of religious communities and political parties, and that all this is being done to prevent unity.
Source: FoNet