Third Break In by Fake Bishop in Serbian Church: Who is Nikola Džufka and Why Is No One Stopping Him?

Third Time’s the Charm? More Like the Third Time’s a Disaster!

Meet Nikola Džufka, a citizen of Albania who apparently thinks he owns the Serbian Orthodox Church of the Holy Archangel Michael near Podujevo. This guy has broken into the church not once, not twice, but three times! Yes, three times! Each time, he smashed the lock and illegally occupied the church premises that belong to the Raško-Prizren Eparchy. And guess what? The authorities seem to be playing a game of hide and seek with justice.

Fake Bishop or Just a Big Problem?

Džufka claims to be an Orthodox bishop, but the truth is he’s just a troublemaker trying to hijack the church for his fake organization. The Eparchy has already filed a criminal complaint against him, but he seems to be untouchable by the law.

OSCE Steps In, But Will It Matter?

The OSCE mission expressed concern over this repeated unauthorized entry and called on the authorities to act fast and thoroughly investigate the case to prevent further break-ins. But will anything really change? This is the third time this has happened, and Džufka is still roaming around like he owns the place.

Why Is No One Doing Anything?

This isn’t just a church problem; it’s about respecting religious rights and the rule of law. How is it possible that someone can break the lock on a 14th-century church and get away with it? Where is justice? Where is the state?

Cultural and Religious Heritage Under Attack

The Church of the Holy Archangel Michael is part of cultural and religious heritage that should be protected. But with incidents like this, it’s clear that protection is failing. Are we going to let this become the new normal?

The Bottom Line

Nikola Džufka has proven three times that he can break into the church and cause chaos. The authorities need to wake up and finally do their job. If not, next time it might not just be a broken lock but something much worse.

So, what do you think about this scandal? Is it time for the state to get serious about this case, or will we keep watching religious rights being trampled? Drop a comment and let’s see who’s for justice and who’s for chaos!

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