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The head of the UN Mission in Kosovo visited the municipality of Klokot/Kllokot and Parteš/Partesh (KIM radio)

The head of the UN Mission in Kosovo, Zahir Tanin and his associates visited the municipalities of Klokot/Kllokot and Parteš/Partesh.

"My goal is to get more acquainted with the situation and the way people live, and with what kind of problems they face, so that we can help, me and my colleagues from the international community," said Tanin.

Mayor of Klokot/Kllokot, Srećko Spasić told Tannin about the problems of this local government.

Đurić: Do not invent new conditions for the formation of the ZSO (KIM Radio)

Director of the Office for Kosovo and Metohija, Marko Đurić calls on the Prime Minister of Kosovo, Isa Mustafa, not to invent new conditions for the formation of the Community/Association of Serb Municipalities and stresses that he expects from the EU to put pressure on Pristina to implement the signed agreements.

Denial that attacks on Serbs exist doesn’t contribute to solving the problems (KIM Radio)

Silence and denial of the existence of attacks on Serbs, their property and holy shrines in Kosovo has become an established practice, while institutions in Pristina failed when it comes to exercising basic human rights of Serbs, said in the TV show “Dogovor” Kosovo Deputy Prime Minister, Branimir Stojanović. "The fundamental problem is that many institutions don’t perform their job, while persons that should punish them for the lack of professionalism and lack of will to do their job do not exist.

"The OSCE and UNMIK violate property rights" (KIM radio, RTK2, TV Most)

The OSCE mission by occupying a part of the estate of Miloš Živković from Leskovac threatens elemental property rights, states attorney of Mr Živković, Dobrica Lazić.

Miloš Živković from Leskovac, as he says, is the owner of the estate of 2 hectares in the industrial zone in Kosovo Polje/Fushë Kosovë, which, he says, is occupied since 2000. The largest part of the estate is occupied by the OSCE Mission in Kosovo.

Kosovo needs a unit for inter-ethnic incidents (TV Most, RTS)

The Kosovo Government should establish special investigative units within the police to deal with ethnically motivated attacks in Kosovo, assessed the research conducted by the Non-Governmental Organizations Centre for Peace and Tolerance and Aktiv.

One could have a similar structure as a unit for the preservation of Serbian cultural heritage, it is suggested in the analysis "Potential ethnically motivated incidents in Kosovo - ugly Story Never Told", that was presented yesterday in Pristina.

Attempted kidnapping of a boy in Novo Naselje (KIM radio)

Unknown attackers attempted kidnapping of a fifteen year old boy in Novo Naselje near Lipljan/Lipjan, learned Kontakt Plus radio.

The incident occurred yesterday in the afternoon on the main road in the village. A younger man, who went out from a vehicle with tinted windows, has tried by knife to force a boy to enter the vehicle.

At that time a person from the village saw what was happening and started to shout calling for help, after which the attackers withdrew and left the scene.

Đurić: We seek conditions for a peaceful and safe life of Serbs (KIM radio, Dnevnik)

Director of the Office for Kosovo and Metohija says, in an interview with Dnevnik,  daily based in Novi Sad, that the goal of the Brussels-based dialogue is a new climate in the region.

This indicates that the Albanian side will no longer be able to push certain issues under the rug such as property.

Tomić: Verification of diplomas is priority (KiM radio)

Ivan Tomić, Director of the Office of Community Affairs evaluated verification of diplomas as "number one in the priority of his duties, so that more young people would stay to live and work in these areas." "All the young people who want to stay here will not be able to apply for the jobs in public institutions and companies without a verified diploma. This process is important for all communities, since it applies to all graduates of the Pristina University, temporarily relocated in North Mitrovica," said Tomić.