UNMIK deputy head visits Decani Monastery, voices concern over provocative graffiti
14 Oct2014
UNMIK deputy head visits Decani Monastery, voices concern over provocative graffiti
UNMIK deputy head visits Decani Monastery, voices concern over provocative graffiti
14 October 2014 – The Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary-General (DSRSG) in Kosovo, Jennifer Brush, today visited the Decani Monastery, whose property was recently defaced with religiously offensive graffiti.
In separate meetings with Father Sava Janjic from the Monastery, and the Mayor of Decan/Decani, Mr. Rasim Selmanaj, DSRSG Brush voiced concern about the recent vandalism and expressed UNMIK’s hope that the Monastery and town would find a way to coexist peacefully.
Father Sava welcomes the DSRSG to Decani Monastery
Father Sava and the DSRSG in the Decani Monastery
Mayor Selmanaj and the DSRSG express their concerns over the recent graffiti in Decan/Decani
Agron Shllaku stands in an UNMIK-sponsored playground built in 2018 in the multiethnic village of Vidaje/Vidanje. Shllaku says: “The United Nations has brought the children together. This is where they meet and hang out. The situation is far better since the playground was built.” Photograph by Amanda Fisher / UNMIK