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Both sides to refrain from wrong moves (Danas)

Burning a house of Serbian returnees in village Drsnik, Klina was the latest in a series of everyday incidents in Kosovo, which followed after political scandal in the football game between teams of Serbia and Albania in Belgrade. Mostly returnees' houses south of the river are burned and slogans with threats written on their walls. The flag of Serbia was burned; Molotov cocktails and stones were thrown at the former building of the Municipal Assembly.

KiM Committee meeting on security in province on Oct. 27 (Tanjug)

BELGRADE - The Serbian parliament’s Committee on Kosovo-Metohija (KiM) will hold a meeting on the security situation in the southern Serbian province on Monday, October 27, Milovan Drecun, chairman of the body, said Tuesday. "The meeting will discuss the current security situation in Kosovo-Metohija, with special emphasis on the security of the Serbian population,” Drecun told Tanjug. Drecun said that he would invite the following officials to the meeting: Director of the Serbian government’s Office for KiM Marko Djuric, Interior Minister Nebojsa Stefanovic, Defense Minister Bratislav Gasic,

Drecun: Purpose of Albanian PM's visit called into question (Tanjug)

The chairman of the Serbian parliamentary committee on Kosovo-Metohija Milovan Drecun said on Thursday that the purpose of Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama's visit to Belgrade, slated for October 22, has been called into question. Speaking about the incident during the Serbia vs Albania soccer match, when a drone carrying a map of "Greater Albania" was flown into the stadium, Drecun said that Serbia, in addition to a strong demarche handed to the Albanian ambassador on Wednesday, needs to insist on an official apology from Tirana. Since Albania has recognised the unilateral act of secession

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Committee chair sees "network of radical Islam" in Kosovo (B92)

Milovan Drecun has accused Bajram Rexhepi of trying to diminish the gravity of an incident when a Serbian Orthodox monastery was vandalized with graffiti. The inscriptions inside the Visoki Dečani medieval monastery's compound in Kosovo included the message "the caliphate is coming," and acronyms of the Islamic State (ISIS), the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA; Albanian: UCK), and the Albanian National Army (AKSH). Rexhepi, the interior minister in the Kosovo government, qualified it as an act of vandalism, claiming that the graffiti on the walls

Drecun: Self-determination demonstrates extremism (RTK2)

President of the Committee for Kosovo and Metohija, Milovan Drecun, says that statement of Vice President of Self-Determination movement, Visar Imeri, that Serbia needs to change approach towards Kosovo, is demonstrating policy of extremism. “They are actually the ones who do not contribute to the process of normalization of relations between Belgrade and Pristina, and not Serbian officials,” said Drecun. "The positions and rhetoric of Visar Imeri are anachronistic and extremely detrimental.

Serb representatives to boycott Brussels agreement? (Vecernje Novosti)

The Government against the announced radical measures, because they endanger interest of our people. Political representatives of Serbs from the northern Kosovo will decide today whether they will respond to the recent moves and pressures of EULEX with interruption of implementation of the Brussels agreement.