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Integration Fails to End Chaos in North Kosovo Courts (Balkan Insight)

The integration of the courts in the north into the Kosovo judicial system has failed to resolve the problem of delayed trials and stalled cases – and may have made it worse, experts fear.

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‘Fake Veterans’ List Outrages Kosovo Ex-Guerrillas (Balkan Insight)

Some former Kosovo Liberation Army fighters have expressed anger after seeing their names on a list of people who allegedly falsely registered as war veterans. Ex-fighters who saw their names on the list of ‘fake’ war veterans that was published by media at the weekend have described it as an insult to their “dignity and integrity” as former KLA members. Media published the list on Sunday after Kosovo’s Special Prosecution filed indictments accusing 12 former members of the government’s commission on verification of the status of KLA veterans for allegedly misusing their official position or

Kosovo-Serbia Deal – Saving Faces or Saving Borders (Balkan Insight)

By: Gezim Krasniqi The contradictory reactions to proposals to resolve the Kosovo issue through border changes has exposed the international community’s confusion over what its priorities are. Recent announcements by the presidents of Serbia and Kosovo, that they are considering border changes to reach a historic peace settlement, have sent shockwaves across the region. Speaking at the Alpbach forum in Austria, Serbia’s President, Aleksandar Vucic, and Kosovo’s Hashim Thaci (link is external)

Serbian President Cancels Meeting With Kosovo Counterpart (Balkan Insight)

Although it had been announced that the Serbian and Kosovo presidents would meet on Friday to continue their EU-led dialogue, Serbia's leader has now called off the meeting – while his visit to Kosovo this weekend is also in doubt. After separate bilateral meetings between the EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini and the presidents of Serbia and Kosovo, Serbian President has scrapped a planned meeting with his Kosovo counterpart, Hashim Thaci, in Brussels. Vucic’s announced visit to Kosovo this weekend is now also uncertain, Serbian media reported. See at: (link is external)

US Serbs Urge Congress to Reject Kosovo Partition (Balkan Insight)

Serbian-American right-wing diaspora organisations and clergymen wrote a letter to the US Congress and administration opposing any exchange of territories between Serbia and Kosovo. Leaders of Serbian Orthodox congregations and Serbian-American organisations have appealed to Congress members and the US administration to protect the rights of Kosovo Serbs and expressed "strong opposition to the proposed ethnic partition of the territory", Serbian media reported on Monday. See at: (link is external)

Kosovo Serbs Complain of 'Pressure' to Attend Vucic Rally (Balkan Insight)

Ahead of Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic’s Kosovo visit, there are reports of Kosovo Serbs who work for Belgrade-funded institutions being compelled to attend his rally. Some Kosovo Serb representatives say that employees of institutions funded by Serbia in Kosovo are being pressured to attend a rally in support of President Aleksandar Vucic, and fear reprisals if they do not show up. “Everyone in education has been called on to declare [whether they will go] – in the university and the elementary and high schools,” Ksenija Bozovic, from the Freedom, Democracy, Justice Party, based in the