Novak Djokovic tells Der Speigel that  he does not regret sending a video message to Belgrade in 2008 when  150,000 of his compatriots were demonstrating against Kosovo's  declaration of independence. Djokovic�s message, delivered after he won  the Australian Open, said: "We are prepared to defend what is rightfully  ours. Kosovo is Serbia."
That night, demonstrators threw stones at the Croatian, Bosnian and German embassies and set fire to the U.S. embassy.
Djokovic�s  father was born in Kosovo, as were his uncle and his aunt. The Kosovo  Albanians and Serbians dispute which populations have rightful claims on  the land. "It is the birthplace of my family and, indeed, of Serbian  culture itself," Djokovic said. "I don't regret what I did. We want  justice, but we just can't get it." 
Courtesy: Tennis.com 
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