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Marjan Melonasi: A crime police turned blind eye to (UNS, B92)

Despite the clouds, the sun was shining in Pristina, Jelena Petkovic writes for the Association of Journalists of Serbia (UNS). At 21 degrees, the cold and the crepuscular rays reminded the journalist Marjan Melonasi too that the autumn was close. He had just finished a half-hour show on Radio Kosovo, maybe even by warning fellow citizens of the fact that one should have contrived and started preparing for long winter that was knocking at their doors in the destroyed Kosovo. At 2:10p.m., he

Marjan Melonashi, Journalist - Testimony of Crime Discharged (Association of Journalists of Serbia (UNS) website)

Who was Marjan Melonashi? A 179 cm-high young man, with brown hair and green eyes. English language student at the University of Pristina, a dreamer, an in loved twenty-four-year-old, with plans for marriage. A journalist, a reporter of Radio Kosovo Serbian desk, Association of Journalists of Serbia (UNS) writes on its website. It was September 9, 2000. At 2 pm, he completed his half-hour show, left the studio in the city center and asked for a ride from an orange taxi parked across the radio building. This was the last information about him. Who is Marjan Melonasi? A symbol.