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Jevtic: 11 attacks on Serb returnees in Kosmet this year (IRS)

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Kosovo Minister of Return and Communities Dalibor Jevtic has stated that 11 attacks on the Serb returnees to Kosmet and their property have been reported this year, and he assessed that those incidents represent a direct attack on the process of return. Jevtic has specified that the attacks happened in the municipalities of Klina, central […]

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Greater Albania nightmare of Europe and mankind (Tanjug)

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BELGRADE – Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic wrote on Twitter that the project of Greater Albania is not only Serbia’s nightmare, but also the nightmare of Europe and all mankind, stressing that it must be prevented. “People who say that Greater Albania is our nightmare are absolutely right. But this is not only our nightmare, […]

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Djuric condemns attacks against ethnic Albanians (Tanjug)

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BELGRADE – Marko Djuric, director of the Serbian government’s Office for Kosovo-Metohija, condemned on Sunday the attacks on property of members of the Albanian minority in Serbia that took place over the last few days in several cities in Serbia following the incident at the football match between Serbia and Albania. Djuric urged the authorities […]

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OSCE Broadcast 19 October

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• Community MPs address the President for Point 127 of Court’s verdict (All monitored broadcasters, RTK1)
• Analysts: Political situation will not be solved this week (RTK1)
• Dacic: Belgrade wants continuation of talks with Kosovo (Most monitored broadcasters, TV21)
• Jevtic: Eleven attacks against returnees and their property marked (RTK2)

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UNMIK Headlines 20 October

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• Murphy: Politicians should set aside personal motives (Koha)
• Coalition bloc sticks to initial agreement (Koha)
• Haliti: There are signs of a breakthrough (Bota Sot)
• Solution rests in the hands of internationals (Epoka e Re)
• Minorities to ask President to seek explanations from Court (Tribuna)
• Jahjaga invited to Belgrade as President of Kosovo (Epoka e Re)
• Hoxhaj receives invitation for Belgrade (Epoka e Re)
• Albanian PM’s visit to Belgrade postponed to 10 November (Epoka e Re)
• Molotov cocktail thrown at building of “Civil Protection” (Koha)

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