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Božović: People in the north are not interested in a census (Kim radio)

“In the Kosovo north, no one thinks about the census. This topic does not interest them, at all,” said in the talk show “Dogovor” Ksenija Božović, Vice president of the Civic Initiative SDP. Božović believes that carrying out the census in four Serbian municipalities in northern Kosovo, as Pristina announced, is not necessary because, there are more important issues to be addressed, such as security of citizens and the return of displaced persons. "I think that people in the north are not interested in that topic.

Rašić about EULEX: We need a 'big brother' even if he is fancied (KiM radio)

Member of the Kosovo Parliament Nenad Rašić believes that politicians need EULEX in order to comply with the moral standards. "EULEX could do the more important things in every sense, but still we need it because of operational reasons, because they are the only link with the EU, but also because they present our common goal, i.e. entry into the EU. Another thing is psychological in nature, which is that we in the Balkans definitely need a 'big brother', even if it is fancied," said Rašić.

Kosovo Serbs unhappy with the security situation (Kim radio)

Three years after the signing of the Brussels Agreement, the majority of Serbs in municipalities where they are the majority population in Kosovo are dissatisfied with the current security situation and estimate it as very negative, showed research of the Human Center from Mitrovica North. The study, whose results were presented today at the Center of Civic Energy in Mitrovica North show that only nine per cent of the citizens positively assess the security situation after the signing of the Brussels Agreement.

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Jevtić: The Sunny Valley is not colonization (KIM radio)

- The Sunny Valley cannot be and is not colonization, but the result of the fact that the return of displaced persons from Kosovo and Metohija cannot be implemented in those areas where they want to return, such as Đakovica, for example - said the Kosovo Minister for Return and Communities, Dalibor Jevtić.

Jevtić told RTS that in the first five months of this year only 101 displaced persons have returned to Kosovo which gives the best possible reflection of the situation on the ground.

Odalović: One should check information about the mass grave (KiM radio)

President of the Serbian Government Commission for Missing Persons Veljko Odalović considers that the information about a mass graves near the Temple of Christ the Saviour, and which director of the Office of Forensic Medicine in the Kosovo Justice Ministry revealed, must be checked.  "This is information that we need to check, but one cannot give such statements without the evidence. We have cooperation with the Pristina delegation, and we jointly check all locations.

Concerns over the increased number of incidents (KiM radio)

Kosovo Deputy Interior Minister Milan Radojević said that he is concerned about the increased number of incidents and attacks on returnees’ areas, south of the Ibar / Ibër River, noting that the responsibility is on the Kosovo institutions. "If one check only the incidents in Paralovo that were happening during the course of previous months, we have a situation where a dozen of criminal charges were filed against some persons. However, there is no the reaction of judiciary. What kind of message is being sent?

Novo Brdo/Novobërdë: Shots fired at family Zdravković (KIM radio)

Unidentified gunmen on Saturday around 18 hours opened fire with automatic weapons at the Zdravković family from the village Paralovo, reports RTV Puls.

The attack took place while the brothers Zdravković kept cattle only two hundred meters from their houses.

In the incident no one was injured, the police conducted an investigation and the investigation is on-going.

Jevtić: Stop the sale of property by constructing houses (KIM radio)

Minister for Communities and Returns Dalibor Jevtić said today in the village of Donja Brnjica, near Pristina that by constructing houses for returnees in Kosovo may be stopped sale of the Serbian property.

Jevtić, accompanied by Deputy Minister of Agriculture Rodoljub Mladenović, visited returnee family of Milanović in Donja Brnjica and family Stanković in Slivovo, near Pristina, where he promised to build houses.