28. Jun demantuje Eparhiju raško-prizrensku

S obzirom na neistinite i uznemirujuce navode koje je ovog jutra objavila eparhija Rasko Prizrenska humanitrna organizacija 28. Jun istice:
1. Humanitarna organizacia nigde nije pozvala na prikupljanje sresatava za manastir Devine vode, vec je realizovala donaciju iz sopstvenih sredstava. Smatramo da donacija u iznosu od 2000 kanadska dolara nije ‘mala’ donacija.
2. Sto se tice manastira Svetih Arhangela, niti u jednoj objavi nije navedeno da je manastiru bilo sta donirano.
3. U zvanicnoj objavi 28.Juna koja se tice hitne dostave hrane narodnoj kuhinji i vrticu na Kosovu I Metohiji, u decembru prosle godine, jasno je navedeno da je dostavljeno oko 20 paleta hrane, izrazena je duboka zahvalnost dobrotvornom fondu Covekoljublje, uz ciju saradnju je ceo projekat i realizovan. Citav trosak prevoza i dostave takodje je snosila nasa organizacija.
4. Aktivnosti koje nasa orgnizcija ima pred najvisim organom medjunarodne zajednice usmereni su na pravdu i istinu za nas narod, pa je jasan motiv pokretanja inicijative za potpisivanje peticije za ocuvanje Srpskog kulturnog nasledja na KiM. Nejasno je kako je ovaj akt protumacen kao negativan.
Како је humanitarna organizacija 28. Jun stekla konsultativni status pri Ujedinjenim Nacijama pre 18 meseci, tako je vazno istaci da je finansijsko poslovanje organizacije detaljno provereno od strane kanadske racunovodstvene firme koja kontinuirano o finansijama vodi racuna.
Napad na 28. Jun koja je strogo volonterska organizacija, te pokusaji da se ukalja nasa reputacija, navode nas na to da pomislimo da je cilj da se druge humanitarne organizacije, koje se predstavljaju kao volonterske, iako imaju zaposlene koji vode njihove poslove, istaknu u prvi plan.
U prilog ovoj izjavi dostavljamo racune.
Ostajemo pri navodima da je akcija Dogodine u Prizrenu izuzetan projekat i nastavljamo sa punim entuzijazmom i hriscanskom ljubavlju, da volontiramo za dobrobit nasih ljudi. Naposletku, dodajemo i clanak takodje eparhije Rasko Prizrenske, iz decembra, nakon pristizanja pomoci u hrani, koji je kontradiktoran svemu navedenom u poslednjoj negativnoj objavi.
Na ovo gledamo kao na Bozije iskusenje i proveru nase trpeljivosti i istrajnosti. Sigurni smo da Gospod sve vidi te da ce svako biti nagradjen prema sopostvenim zaslugama.

We Bought A House For the Majstorovic Family

WE DID IT! 28. Jun Delivers Gifts to Children in Kosovo i Metohija!

We are thrilled to announce that 3 months after beginning the ‘Dogodine u Prizrenu’ project, we have successfully completed the gift giving portion with deliveries to Serbian enclaves in KiM on Savindan (Jan. 27)! Our teams in the Diaspora worked tirelessly since November to acquire gifts and our local teams in the Balkans spent the majority of the last month delivering thousands of gifts to Serbian children in dozens of locations across the region.
In Serbia we focused on the south with the Kursumlija municipality and Serbian population centers in Kosovo and Metohija as the main recipients. In Krajina, our teams visited the Kistanje and Knin municipalities and surrounding villages. In Republika Srpska we focused on Banja Luka and in Montenegro we helped a family in Podgorrica. Schools and Churches were used as primary distribution centers and each delivery was documented daily on our social media.
As for the overall progress of the ‘Dogodine u Prizrenu’ project, we have now:
1. Submitted a petition signed by 150,000 people calling for the protection of Serbian cultural heritage in KiM at the United Nations.
2. Raised the issue of discriminatory policies against Kosovo Serbs 3 times at the United Nations; in New York, Geneva and Vienna.
3. Held events on every continent to raise awareness of the daily struggles Serbs face in Kosovo and Metohija.
4. Broke the blockade imposed by Kosovo authorities on food imports from Serbia with an emergency delivery of food supplies.
5. Delivered Christmas presents to underprivileged Serbian children in Kosovo and Metohija and throughout the region.
This week we expect our container with $700,000 worth of medical supplies to clear customs in Nis and for our team to visit Prizren and make a symbolic donation to the Monastery of the Holy Archangels, finally concluding the project. This has been our largest, most difficult and most rewarding project since 28. Jun was funded 7 years ago. We want to thank our supporters from the bottom of our hearts for helping us throughout this entire journey.
Christmas Project Update: Deliveries to Krajina, Republika Srpska and Kosovo
Christmas Project in Full Swing: Huge Delivery to Kursumlija!
With YOUR help we were able to deliver Christmas gifts to 730 kids in Kursumlija and the surrounding villages yesterday! We delivered to two kindergartens and and a pre-school, with every child under the age of 10 in the municipality receiving a present. Kursumlija is one of the poorest towns in Serbia, and we were told that this was the first Christmas gifts one kindergarten had received since it opened 40 years ago. Our members noted that the locals were extremely hospitable and grateful, welcoming them with food and drink at every village they visited.
Having delivered Christmas presents to Republika Srpska last week, Krajina and Kosovo and Metohija are next in the gift portion of our ‘Dogodine u Prizrenu’ project. Along with our medical and humanitarian deliveries, we estimate that we will donate $1 M in aid to Serbs in need during this Holiday season.
28. Jun Breaks Blockade With Humanitarian Delivery to Kosovo!
28. Jun today became the first Serbian humanitarian organization to circumnavigate the blockade imposed by Kosovo authorities on food imports from Serbia. A truck filled with emergency food supplies sent by 28. Jun’s branch in Montenegro arrived to Kosovo today, where it was received by local 28. Jun members who immediately began to give out the goods. 20 pallets of flour, cooking oil, canned food and vegetables were distributed to Serbian food banks and kindergartens ravaged by the blockade. Humanitarian foundation ‘Covekoljublje’ of the Metropolitanate of Montenegro of the Serbian Orthodox Church assisted with the delivery and 28. Jun’s Special Consultative Status with the the UN was utilized to pressure the Kosovo authorities.
A second, 40-foot, 8-ton container filled with medical equipment and supplies worth over $700,000, sent by the organization from Louisville, Kentucky, is expected to arrive to Serbia within the next few days. Shipments of Christmas gifts from 28. Jun teams in Switzerland, Germany and Austria have also reached their destinations and distribution has begun. 28. Jun estimates it will donate $1 M in aid during the Holiday season. On the policy front, 28. Jun delegates gave speeches at the UN three times in the past month, at the UN Headquarters in New York, Vienna and Geneva, about the escalating humanitarian situation in Kosovo and submitted a petition signed by 150,000 people calling for the protection of Serbian cultural heritage in KiM.
28. Jun Holds Events on Every Continent
28. Jun Again Raises Kosovo Injustice at UN
28. Jun Delivers Speech at UN – Vienna

28. Jun’s delegation saw part of their speech about the escalating humanitarian situation in Kosovo cut short at the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime in Vienna on Friday. Tamara Pavlovic and Mia Milanovic were scheduled to address the UN’s Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice on behalf of the humanitarian organization. After much delays, Ms. Milanovic managed to deliver her speech despite interruptions by the chair. However, Ms. Pavlovic had her microphone abruptly cut off one minute into her speech as she elaborated on the injustices endured by Serbs in Kosovo and Metohija.
After briefly touching on resolution number 1244 of the UN Security Council which cemented Kosovo and Metohija as part of the Republic of Serbia, Ms. Pavlovic continued: “To date, no one has been held accountable for the shameless and unfortunate desecration of the Serbian cultural identity, murder of Serbian children, women and men, including politician Oliver Ivanovic, and as a result crimes against the Serbian minority continue to become considerably worse.” She barely managed to complete the last sentence before the camera was switched off of her and her microphone was cut by the presiding chair.
Luckily, Ms. Milanovic was able to deliver several points stating: “Today I would like to bring your attention to the pending humanitarian catastrophe in the province at this very moment. At the administrative crossing between Kosovo and Serbia, taxes on imported goods have been raised 100%. This means that crucial supplies from Serbia, which support food banks and hospitals, are running out fast.” She concluded by warning the commission that the territory “continues to descend into a bastion of drugs and crime” and that “even in war zones urgent humanitarian aid passes more freely than it does in Kosovo today.”
Last week, 28. Jun members delivered a speech decrying the gross violation of human rights endured by Serbs in Kosovo to the Human Rights Council’s Forum on Minority Issues at the UN in Geneva. At the conclusion of the speech a petition signed by 150,000 people calling for the protection of Serbian cultural heritage in Kosovo was submitted to the chairwoman. Despite attempts to silence it, the organization today released a statement saying it will “continue to utilize its Special Consultative Status with the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations to shed light on humanitarian issues in the Western Balkans.









