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Vekarić: Evidenced war crimes in Kosovo and Metohija (Blic)

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The Deputy Serbian War Crimes Prosecutor Bruno Vekarić stated today that war crimes which took place in nineties in Kosovo and Metohija have been evidenced, what will have, as the outcome, indictments against individuals who have committed war crimes. Reflecting on the EULEX Special Prosecutor Clint Williamson’s report, Vekarić reiterated that war crimes which took […]

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Wait to see their “heroisms” (Koha Ditore)

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Halil Matoshi’s editorial today analysis some of the paragraphs from the yesterday’s statement of the prosecutor, Clint Williamson. Speaking about the paragraph which stresses that there is no sufficient evidence to prove Dick Marty’s claims on organ trafficking but that this does not mean that it didn’t happen, Matoshi claims that the essential positive side […]

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Janjić: I expect processing of hundreds of former KLA members (Novi Magazin)

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The President of Active Serbia  and political analyst Dušan Janjić expects, due to suspicion for committing a war crimes, that several hundred former KLA members, including several former commanders of that formation will be processed by the court in future. Reflecting on yesterday’s report on human organ trafficking in Kosovo in 1999 presented by the […]

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Waiting for justice (Kosova Sot)

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The front-page editorial of this daily claims that Kosovo officials never avoided justice. Kosovo Parliament voted for establishment of the Special Court, Kosovo politicians have always acted with maturity towards international justice while former KLA leaders, currently active politicians, faced the Hague Tribunal or justice in Kosovo, some even twice. None of them avoided justice. […]

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Hooper: Williamson’s report linked to Kosovo’s future (Koha)

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In an interview for Voice of America, the former US diplomat and Balkans expert, James Hooper, said that the report of the US prosecutor, Clint Williamson, is linked more to Kosovo’s future than its past. Hooper, currently managing director of the Washington-based Public International Law & Policy Group (PILPG) said that the report doesn’t damage […]

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Dick Marty: I never focused on organ harvesting (Koha)

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Former Council of Europe (CoE) rapporteur, Dick Marty, in an interview for SRF (Swiss radio), says statement by Special Investigative Task Force (SITF) prosecutor, Clint Williamson, is of extreme importance. “Not too many people expected such positive results. Ambassador Williamson speaks of crimes against humanity. He knows what meaning these words have. What has happened […]

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Ivanovic: There are lists of arrests of Serbs in Kosovo (Politika,Vesti, TV Most)

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President of the Serbian National Council of Northern Kosovo Milan Ivanovic said that senior officials of Serbia and the international community have confirmed to him that there are lists of arrests of Serbs in Kosovo. “Lists that exist in Kosovo and Metohija for the arrest of Serbs are in the function of the ethnic cleansing […]

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OSCE Broadcast 29 July

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• Williamson announces indictments against top KLA seniors (All monitored broadcasters, KTV)
• Williamson’s report incites different reactions (All monitored broadcasters, KTV)
• Less religious freedom in Kosovo (RTK1)
• Sylë Hoxha elected as Acting Chief State Prosecutor (Most monitored broadcasters, RTK1)

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UNMIK Headlines 30 July

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• Williamson’s report a heavy burden for Kosovo (Koha Ditore)
• Lunacek: KLA fought for independence and against Milosevic (dailies)
• 67 MPs present comments to Constitutional Court (Botapress)
• US: Less religious tolerance in Kosovo (Bota Sot)
• Rakic: Removal of barricades, not squares, discussed in Brussels (Tribuna)
• Borchardt: Border management one of Roadmap’s conditions (Bota Sot)
• Exhumations in Raska begin next week (Botapress)

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