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Del Ponte "would go back to prosecute KLA" (Vecernje Novosti, B92)

Former Chief Hague Prosecutor Carla del Ponte has said she would be willing to return to The Hague to prosecute the leaders of the KLA.

Asked whether she felt the need to go back to the courtroom for this reason, Del Ponte responded affirmatively in a statement for the Belgrade-based daily Večernje Novosti.

"Especially now that I'm in the UN Commission on Syria. I always thought that the victims need justice," she added.

Serbs in northern Kosovo will preserve the companies at any costs! (Vecernje Novosti)

Serbs in northern Kosovo will not allow the Kosovo Privatization Agency (KPA) to sell the property of 11 Serbian companies north of the Ibar River. After trying to sell for the cheap price the Castings factory from Lesak, the workers said that the companies were built by Serbia, in order to stop the migration of Serbian population, so the fate of the companies should be decided by local governments. The companies are located in Zvecan, Zubin Potok and northern Mitrovica.

Albanians also know that I am innocent (Vecernje Novosti)

MITROVICA - I am absolutely sure that I will prove that I am innocent, but until then I have to pay a high price, told Vecernje Novosti Oliver Ivanovic, one of the Serbian leaders in Kosovo, who is held in custody by the Kosovo authorities from 27 January.

He thinks he's still in prison because of the "artificial political balance", as "proceedings are on-going or are being prepared "against ethnic Albanian politicians in Kosovo.

In the fall a new step towards Europe (Vecernje Novosti)

When in January officially launched negotiations between Serbia and the European Union, the first intergovernmental conference in Brussels announced that our country will go the European way with steps of seven miles. However, six months since then, the pace of the negotiations taking place does not look very encouraging. Because, Serbia so far has not open any negotiation chapter.

War starts on Monday in Skopje unless convicted Albanians are released (Vecernje Novosti)

Unless six convicted Albanians in ‘Monstra’ case are released until Monday, liberation army of Skopje will launch attacks on police.

Completely new, fourth Albanian guerrilla formation is threatening Macedonian police. “If Albanian convicts are not released until 14 July, liberation army will take serious steps and massive attacks on Macedonian police,” reads the communiqué of the ‘main headquarters’ of that formation, reported RTS.

ZSO till autumn? (Vecernje Novosti)

The legal basis for the Community of Serbian municipalities (ZSO) in Kosovo will be established in the autumn, given that all the steps that lead to it will be carried out without a lot of political maneuvers. At first a new government in Pristina should be formed, so that its representatives, on a new round of dialogue in Brussels, could verify ZSO Statute. Then, the ZSO must be legally "covered" in the Kosovo parliament. 

Pristina evaluate human rights (Vecernje Novosti)

The recent decision of the Venice Commission to allow entry of Kosovo in its composition will have a series of symbolic as well as practical consequences, and precedents in the work of this institution, which has a strong influence in international relations. We examined what will change in the ‘treatment’ of the southern province within "the European Commission for Democracy through Law," and beyond. 

Defending the Serbs with translation (Vecernje Novosti)

The only Serbian representative in the future Kosovo Assembly, who speaks Albanian language, is Nenad Rasic, the leader of Progressive Democratic Party (PDS). On the other side none of nine MPs from the Serbian List speak Albanian language. Since Serbian is an official language, when Albanian MPs will address the Assembly, Serbian MPs will have to listen simultaneous translation. Official documents should be delivered to them in their native language. 

The Socialists’ Movement members the first (Vecernje Novosti)

The largest number of votes in the elections for the parliament of Kosovo received lesser known Serbian candidates. The Socialists' Movement members from Leposavic/Leposaviq left behind and some representatives of the Albanians.

Despite resistance from the northern Kosovo Serbs to vote in parliamentary elections in Kosovo on June 8, the most votes in the Serbian List, supported by Belgrade, won the candidates from the north who mostly are unknown to the general public.