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The protests in Pristina an attempt to prevent the formation of the Special court (RTS)

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Director of Radio Belgrade and a former reporter from Kosovo Milivoje Mihajlovic says that the protests in Pristina are an attempt to create controlled chaos in order to prevent the formation of the Special Court for war crimes. Commenting on the protests in Pristina, Milivoje Mihajlovic believes that they are not an alibi for the […]

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The opposition in Pristina plays according to Thaci’s instructions (Blic)

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The riots in Pristina, because of the agreement on the Community / Association of Serb municipalities (ZSO) and dialogue with Belgrade, provide an alibi for the Government of Kosovo to hamper the implementation of the Brussels agreement, said Milovan Drecun, Chairman of the Serbian Parliamentary Committee for Kosovo. “It’s a deliberate and synchronized action which, […]

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Rasic: An atmosphere of chaos created in Pristina (KIM radio)

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President of the Progressive Democratic Party Nenad Rasic strongly condemns the violence in the streets of Pristina, adding that in this city an atmosphere of chaos was created. Rasic says that no one can threaten lives of those who think differently or are different. “I’m afraid that, as the cause of these disturbances, directly or […]

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Tear gas attacks disrupt Kosovo parliament (Deutsche Welle)

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Kosovo police and opposition supporters have traded blows over a deal with the country’s ethnic Serb minority. Ethnic Albanian nationalists disrupted parliament this week with tear gas, pepper spray and thrown objects. http://www.dw.com/en/tear-gas-attacks-disrupt-kosovo-parliament/a-18858430

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Grants for 14 organizations from Kosovo Women’s Fund (Kosovapress)

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Kosovo Women Network (KWN), together with the Austrian Development Agency (ADA) and the European Union Office in Kosovo, during a press conference today awarded grants for 14 organizations that are part of the KWN. Kosovo Women’s Fund (KWF), founded in 2012, provides small grants to women’s organizations that do not have access to other sources […]

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Quint ambassadors condemn violence in Kosovo (Koha)

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The Embassies of France, Germany, Italy, the United Kingdom and the United States in Pristina issued a joint statement today condemning the violent acts during Wednesday’s protest. “The Embassies of France, Germany, Italy, the United Kingdom, and the United States in Pristina condemn the continued use of violence to achieve political goals. We call for […]

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Riots in Kosovo deepen crisis over Serbia accord (Reuters)

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Riots erupted in Kosovo on Wednesday in a deepening crisis over relations with former ruler Serbia, with protesters setting fire to garbage containers and government vehicles in the capital Pristina. http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/11/18/us-kosovo-court-blast-idUSKCN0T710R20151118#i8JtkCOC24JuTsCi.97

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Djuric, Serbs condemn Kosovo opposition’s violence (Tanjug)

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Director of the Serbian Government’s Office for Kosovo and Metohija, Marko Djuric, and political representatives of Kosovo Serbs condemned on Wednesday the violence in the Kosovo parliament and streets of Pristina, underscoring that responsibility lies with the police and prosecution authorities. It is not reasonable that in the circumstances when the biggest problems in Kosovo […]

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UNMIK Headlines 19 November

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• One month detention for opposition MP, Kadaj-Bujupi (dailies)
• Prime Minister Mustafa calls on opposition to renounce violence (dailies)
• Government condemns violent acts during Wednesday’s protest (dailies)
• Thaci: Power cannot be taken with violence (Zeri)
• Jahjaga: Violence unacceptable, order must be established (KosovaPress)
• EU office condemns violence in the streets of Pristina (Bota Sot)
• Viets: Agreements are not the cause of this situation (Epoka e Re)
• Austrian foreign minister calls for dialogue in Kosovo (Kosova Sot)
• Mustafa in Brussels, seeks support for visa liberalization (Zeri)
• Mogherini hails Kosovo leaders’ readiness to implement agreements (Koha)
• Çitaku to represent Kosovo at the UN Security Council (Epoka/Kosovapress)
• Kosovo ranks 62 in global terrorism index (Kosova Sot)
• Hammond: Kosovo-Serbia dialogue, crucial for regional stability (Koha)

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