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Žač: Only Serbian houses without electricity (92)

Serb returnees in village Žač in Istok/Istog Municipality in Kosovo and Metohija are left without electricity for seven days now. One of returnees in the village Žač Veljko Komatović said to Tanjug that today is the 7th day since they are left without electricity on last Tuesday, after the region suffered from the bad weather. “There is electricity in the entire region, even in our village, only 9 Serb houses which are supplied with electricity from a separate transformer, which had exploded, are left without it.

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Without Serbs in Kosovo diplomacy (B92)

Even six years after it declared independence, Kosovo still doesn’t have a single Serb ambassador, reports Voice of America. Although, stipulated by the Constitution and laws Serbs are entitled to nine per cent of posts in public institutions, that remains, as some would say, another dead letter on the paper. In the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Kosovo there is only one Serb employed – Srdjan Sentic, until recently the Deputy Ambassador of Kosovo in Brussels.

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Đurić: We don’t have to hate each other (B92)

Talks about the ‘Park of Peace” and flower pots at the bridge in Kosovska Mitrovica will continue in Brussels in September, stated Head of the Serbian government’s Office for Kosovo and Metohija Marko Đurić. Đurić said to B92 that contrary to Edita Tahiri’s claims with regard to ‘Park of Peace’, everything will remains as it is until September. “The bridge is important because it prevents anyone from speeding up with a vehicle toward the main street in Northern Mitrovica.

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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.

Charge d'affaires says ex-Albanian PM is "psychopath" (B92)

PRIŠTINA -- According to a Beta news agency report, Kosovo Foreign Minister Enver Hoxhaj has decided to dismiss Priština's charge d'affaires in Montenegro.

Xhafer Ahmeti will leave Podgorica after the comments he made about former Albanian Prime Minister Sali Berisha. According to the report, Ahmeti took to his Facebook account and posted that Berisha is a "psychopath," at the same time wondering how it was possible that "the people of Kosovo respected him so much."

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Families of kidnapped Serbs want indictments (B92)

An association of families of Serb victims in Kosovo has expressed dissatisfaction with a statement of organ trafficking case investigator Clint Williamson.  The American prosecutor who heads a EU special team said in Brussels there was "not enough evidence" to raise indictments. The allegations concern cases of kidnappings of Serb civilians and black market sale of their body parts.

Investigator "finds no evidence" in organ trafficking probe (B92)

BELGRADE -- EU mission in Kosovo, EULEX, Prosecutor Clint Williamson says his team has not yet found enough evidence to raise an indictment for organ trafficking in Kosovo. Speaking in Brussels on Tuesday, the American prosecutor said organ trafficking continues to be a focus of the investigation and that his team has not ruled out that indictments would be raised later but that this is "not possible now." "There was not enough evidence, but that does not mean there will not be," he said.

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Appeal against detention of Ivanović rejected (Tanjug, B92)

The Court of Appeals in Priština has rejected an appeal filed against a decision to keep Oliver Ivanović in prison, his party, GI SDP, announced on Thursday. The court rejected the appeal three weeks after it was submitted, although there was a deadline of 48 hours, a statement noted, and added: "This shows that Kosovo courts are not interested in the rights of the accused, or in what the appeal said, because they already have their decision." In addition, said the party, Ivanović's lawyers on May 15 filed a motion to protect lawfulness against the ruling to keep him detained, but the Supre