DSS to hold protest walk over EU date

The opposition Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS) will organize a protest walk on Friday, June 28, on the day when the EU will decide on the start of accession talks with Serbia, with the message that Serbia does not need "the Brussels date because it leads to its destruction," the party said at a news conference Monday.

(kosovocompromisestuff) Monday, June 24, 2013

The Battle of Kosovo took place on June 28, 1389. DSS spokesman Petar Petkovic said St. Vitus Day is the day when Serbia and the Serb people decided which path to take once and for all. "It is the path of defending Kosovo. St. Vitus Day is a Serbian date, the date of our orientation and centuries-long existence, not the Brussels date which tears Serbia apart and destroys Serbian statehood in Kosovo," said Petkovic. Petkovic claims "the Brussels date is the date of the funeral of the Serbian state" because the government "has agreed to the killing of the state of Serbia in exchange for it." Great powers "look at Serbia with derision because its government so easily agreed to exchange its glorious date for the bureaucratic Brussels date, which is a big fat nothing." "This St. Vitus Day will be witness to a terrible disgrace of a country relinquishing one part of its territory and a moment when the government chose a fallen EU over Serbia and its people," said Petkovic underlining that Serbia is not Serbia without St. Vitus Day and Kosovo.