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Agreement on justice does not violate Kosovo laws (RTK)

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RTK reports that the agreement on justice reached in Brussels between Pristina and Belgrade, does not violate any of the current laws in the field of justice. RTK claims to possess a copy of this agreement, which shows that it is in full accordance with Kosovo’s justice system. “Kosovo laws will apply to judicial institutions in accordance with […]

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Kosovo people are fleeing from poverty, unemployment and political crisis (Lajmi)

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The Austrian Ambassador to Kosovo, Johann Brieger told the Austria-based newspaper “Osterreich” that the surge of asylum-seekers from Kosovo, has to do with poverty and unemployment, but also the political crisis. Brieger said that based on the large number of requests for asylum, it can be said that things in Kosovo are not going well. According […]

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Grabovci blames Serbia for irregular migration (RTKlive)

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Adem Grabovci, Head of the Parliamentary Group of the Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK), blamed Serbia for the irregular migration of Kosovars. According to him, this migration is well organized. “We know that crossing Serbia earlier was very difficult, just as crossing the border to Hungary. However, an evil is happening now, and the Serbian […]

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AAK requires transparency for the agreement reached in Brussels (RTKLive)

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The chairmanship of the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo (AAK), issued a press release on Wednesday, saying it is essential that the Kosovo government provides transparency and accountability on the agreement on justice, reached between Pristina and Belgrade in Brussels. “AAK expresses its concern about the rush to reach agreement on justice, which resulted in improvisation presented through […]

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Krlic’s complaint vain, there was no violation (Gazeta Blic)

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Former deputy director of the Office for Kosovo at Serbian Government, Mirko Krlic, complained that EULEX did not allow him to enter Kosovo without permission from Kosovo authorities. He complained to EULEX claiming that border police of this mission violated freedom of religion and freedom of movement, however this was not observed by the Panel […]

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Kosovo participates in South-East European Cooperation Process in Istanbul (Koha)

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The chairman of the Committee on Internal Affairs, Security and Supervision of the Kosovo Security Force, Daut Haradinaj, took part in the sessions of the General Committee for Justice, Internal Affairs and Security Cooperation at the Parliamentary Assembly of the Southeast European Cooperation Process (SEECP), which was held on 10 February in Istanbul, Turkey. Topics […]

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Economic empowerment for the survivors of sexual violence (Kosova Sot)

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The National Council for the Survivors of Sexual Violence during the conflict in Kosovo, founded and headed by the President of Kosovo, Atifete Jahjaga, held a meeting of the working group on economic empowerment of the survivors of sexual violence. At this meeting it was discussed about the possibility of providing mitigating measures of support […]

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Better conditions for Serbs in Kosovo-Metohija (RTS, Tanjug, Blic, Politika)

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BELGRADE – Marko Djuric, head of the Serbian government’s Office for Kosovo-Metohija, stated on Wednesday that the agreement on judiciary, which was initialed in Brussels on Tuesday, will bring about better conditions for Serbs in Kosovo-Metohija. Djuric said that for Radio and Television of Serbia that he expects that the agreement will also contribute to […]

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Serbian negotiators make concessions easily (Kontakt plus)

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Rada Trajkovic, Leader of the European Movement of Serbs, told Kontakt plus, commenting on the agreement on justice, that the Serbian negotiators lightly made concessions to the Albanian side and so have brought Serbs from Kosovo in a situation where they have to agree under pressure. Rada Trajkovic adds that for the Kosovo Serbs is […]

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Drecun: Pristina’s failure to act is encouraging migration (Blic)

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Pristina’s failure to act indirectly encourages mass exodus of Albanians, said President of the Serbian Parliamentary Committee for Kosovo and Metohija, Milovan Drecun. He added that the intention of Pristina is to politically abuse discontent of the people, which go in search for a better life, so that Brussels would pressure Belgrade to recognize Kosovo […]

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GI SDP: No more obstacles for ZSO constitution (dailies)

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The agreement reached by Belgrade and Pristina in the continuation of the dialogue on normalisation of relations removed the obstacle for the constitution of the Community of Serb municipalities (ZSO), Citizens’ Initiative ‘Freedom, Democracy, Justice’ (GI SDP) stated on Tuesday. GI SDP recalled that the achievement of the agreement posed an obstacle to the talks […]

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Stop massive hysteria! (Koha Ditore)

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Publicist Halil Matoshi writes that there is a special war underway in Pristina to give ‘biblical proportions’ to the migration of people from Kosovo and thus distract the opinion from real problems Kosovo faces, namely the anti-government demonstrations. As emotional as images of people boarding the buses to get out of Kosovo are, Matoshi says […]

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