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Serbian police arrested person suspected of threatening N1 reporter Zana Cimili (TV N1)

As N1 unofficially learned the Serbian police on the order of prosecutor have arrested on Saturday night a person who threatened Zana Cimili, TV N1 Kosovo correspondent. The person was apprehended under suspicion of committing a crime defined as 'spreading of religious and national hatred and endangering the safety.' See at: http://rs.n1info.com/English/NEWS/a497800/Serbia-s-police-arrest-man-suspected-of-threatening-N1-Kosovo-correspondent.html

Serbian PM Ana Brnabic condemns threats against journalist Zana Cimili (TV N1, BETA)

Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabic condemned the threats TV N1 Kosovo correspondent Zana Cimili received on social networks in Serbian, saying they were heinous and impermissible, TV N1 reported. Cimili received severe menace on social networks against her and her family’s physical integrity, BETA news agency reported late on Thursday. “The heinous threats to N1 journalist Zana Cimili are impermissible and deserve condemnation.

Serbian Parliament Speaker Gojkovic: Probe into NATO 1999 bombing consequences (TV N1)

Serbian Parliament Speaker Maja Gojkovic said on Friday she has submitted to the Assembly a proposal for forming a commission tasked to investigate the environmental and health consequences of the 1999 NATO bombing of Serbia, TV N1 reported. The proposal said, it was necessary to especially assess the effects of the depleted uranium ingredient allegedly used in some bombs NATO was dropping from March 24 to June 10, 1999. “The main task of this commission would be to establish the link between the bombing and a large number of heavy diseases found among the population… a significant incr