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Office for KiM: Cultural heritage is not protected by padlocks (KIM radio)

Representatives of the Serbian Orthodox Church were prevented to access the Temple of Christ the Saviour in Pristina, says the statement of the Diocese of Raška and Prizren.

Office for Kosovo and Metohija says concerning this case that behind the "unauthorized locking" of the Temple of Christ the Saviour in Pristina hides an attempt to "completely delete all traces of the existence of the Serbian people in this city."

Minister Mirjana Jevtić began with work (KIM radio)

Minister of Local Government Administration Mirjana Jevtić has began with her work, announced the ministry.

Mirjana Jevtić was appointed the Minister of Local Government after Prime Minister Isa Mustafa, few days ago, released Ljubomir Marić.

Despite the disapproval of a part of the representatives of the Serbian List and the Head of the Office for Kosovo and Metohija Marko Đurić, the Independant Liberal Party has welcomed the decision of Mustafa.

Simić: We wanted a woman at the head of the ministry with a capacity (KIM radio)

The MPs of the Serbian List wanted to entrust a mandate to Mirjana Jevtić because they wanted a women from the Serbian community to be at the forefront of the ministry with a capacity, said Slavko Simić in a written statement.

"Mr Marić was before his dismissal, as Mr Mustafa said, due to poor coordination and cooperation of his ministry with local governments in Kosovo," said President of the Serbian List Slavko Simić in a written statement to the media.

OSCE presents "safety guide" to reporters in Kosovo (KIM radio, B92)

The OSCE Mission in Kosovo has presented two journalist associations in Kosovo with its Safety Guide manual.

The Association of Journalists of Kosovo and the Association of Journalists of Serbia in Kosovo also received desktop computers, laptops, and printers.

The ceremony was attended by the presidents of the two associations, Shkelqim Hysenaj and Budmir Nicic, and the head of the OSCE Mission in Kosovo's media section, Dane Koruga.

"A better quality of legal protection for the citizens of Kosovo" (KIM radio)

The Secretary General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Serbia Veljko Odalović says that the issue of integration of judges, prosecutors and administrative staff into the justice system of Kosovo was one of the topics and serious question of "the first package of the Brussels dialogue."

The presence of Serbs in Kosovo's judicial institutions will provide a better quality of protection and justice, and for which they were sure would not have been possible without Serbs, Odalović said for RTS.

"Thaçi is forced to play the peacemaker" (KIM radio)

The Association of Families of Kidnapped and Murdered Serbs in Kosovo and Metohija say that Hashim Thaçi was forced to play the peacemaker in order to save himself from responsibility for kidnapping, murder and trafficking in organs.

The announcement came as a reaction to a visit of the President of Kosovo, Hashim Thaçi to Velika Hoča and Suva Reka, where he laid wreaths at the memorial of the murdered and kidnapped Serbs.

Jevtić: I do not comment on statements of people without legitimacy (KIM radio)

Minister for Communities and Return Dalibor Jevtić did not want to answer the accusations of Slobodan Vujičić, the President of the Union of Montenegrins.

Slobodan Vujičić urged Deputy Prime Minister, two Serbian ministers and deputy minister of Interior to resign immediately.

Jevtić did not want to react to the statements given by "people who present themselves as representatives of something."

A Serb from the village Grnčare beaten up (KIM radio)

A Serb G.P. from the village Grnčare, near Vitina/Viti, was beaten on Friday night. He is located at the Hospital in Pristina in intensive care unit.

Kosovo police, in its regular report for the media on daily incidents from Friday, confirms there had been a quarrel in connection with the car in which one person has been physically attacked, and that the person has sustained "slight body injuries".

No Serbs during Thaçi's visit to Hoča (KIM radio)

No representatives of the Serbs in Velika Hoča have met with President of Kosovo Hashim Thaçi during his visit yesterday. Although they were informed about the visit, the representatives of the Association of Families of Kidnapped and Killed have not been present.

The arrival of the President of Kosovo Hashim Thaçi to Hoča was accompanied with the increased security and a group of journalists from the Albanian media. No one came from Serbs who live there.