OSCE Broadcast 22 November
• Police searches the flat of Albin Kurti’s parents (Most monitored broadcasters, KTV)
• Hyseni: Arrest warrants are not political (All monitored broadcasters, KTV)
• Opposition parties cancelled Thursday’s protest (All monitored broadcasters, KTV)
• Thaçi: Destruction of state by a violent opposition group will not be allowed (Most monitored broadcasters, KTV)
• Foreign Embassies condemn violence (Most monitored broadcasters, KTV)
• Kosovo Police with double standards for treatment of protesters (KTV)
• PM Mustafa requests Juncker’s support for visa liberalization (All monitored broadcasters, Klan Kosova)
• Sentencing of Kosovo Police officers considered scandalous (Klan Kosova &KTV)
• Hasani: Some elements of the Association go beyond the Constitution (RTK1)
Lunacek: Violence can affect visa liberalization (Gazeta Express)
Ulrike Lunacek, Vice-President of the European Parliament, and Rapporteur for Kosovo, told Deutche Welle that problems in Kosovo cannot be resolved by violence and that opposition should wait for the decision of the Constitutional Court. Deutsche Welle: Opposition in Kosovo announced that it will postpone the protests for 28 November. In the meantime, the security […]
Read More →UNMIK Headlines 23 November
• Petition against Association/Community to be presented to Jahjaga (Kosova Sot)
• AAK denies reports that Haradinaj was offered PM post (Kosova Sot)
• Opposition will not protest in front of government building (Zeri)
• KFOR signs agreement with Serbian army (dailies)
• Ymeri: Dikovic’s visit, an insult to Kosovo (Epoka e Re)
• Deliu: Dikovic’s visit to Kosovo represents an insult (RTK)
• Blakaj: KFOR insulted war crimes victims by inviting Dikovic (Indeksonline)
• Vetevendosje: Albanians, most oppressed in Serbia (Zeri)
• An urgent prosecutor for arresting MPs (Koha Ditore)
• Gjakova Mayor criticizes police and prosecution (Zeri)
• Return of Kosovo pension fund to be discussed in Brussels (Zeri)