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“We agreed to pay 100 percent taxes, and then excuse was the address” (Tanjug, KIM Radio)

There are no daily Serbian newspapers in Kosovo today either, Tanjug news agency reports.

Zvezdan Mihajlovic from “KIM Beokolp” company, responsible for distribution of the Serbian newspapers in Kosovo, told Tanjug news agency that Kosovo customs officials did not allow transport of the newspapers through Jarinje crossing point, due to allegedly irregular documentation.

Association of Journalists of Serbia to Kosovo Assembly: Stop violating the right on the use of the Serbian language (Kontakt plus radio)

Although, according to the Constitution of Kosovo, Serbian and Albanian are official languages, and on Thursday in the Kosovo Parliament, there was no translation into Serbian, just right after the Serbian MPs have left the session.

Association of Journalists of Serbia (UNS) and Society of Journalists of Kosovo and Metohija (DNKiM) strongly condemn this act and demand to cease the discrimination of all citizens of Kosovo, as well as journalists, whose mother tongue is Serbian.

UNS and DNKiM: Mistreatment of journalists in Kosovo and Metohija continues (KoSSev portal)

Association of Journalists of Serbia (UNS) and Association of Journalists of Kosovo and Metohija (DNKiM) in the strongest terms condemned “continuation of mistreatment of journalists and media professionals in Kosovo and Metohija by the Kosovo police,” KoSSev portal reported.

For the sixth time, the memorial plaque for the missing journalists near Orahovac demolished (Serbian media)

A memorial plaque set in memory of the kidnappings of Radio Pristina's journalists Djuro Slavuj and Ranko Perenic was demolished and removed the sixth time, and around the place was found a large amount of bones, most likely of animal origin, report Serbian media.

Serbian journalists are not political workers (KIM Radio)

The Society of Journalist of Kosovo and Metohija (DNKIM) and the Association of Journalits of Serbia (UNS) announced that they were not aware that any of Serbian journalists, editors or owners of private media have signed a letter addressed to the general director of UNESCO Irina Bokova for the admission of Kosovo into this organization.

"Jahjaga again violates the rights of the Serbian media community" (KIM radio)

The Association of Journalists of Kosovo and Metohija (DNKiM) and the Association of Journalists of Serbia (UNS) protested against new violations of the guaranteed rights of the Serbian community on the official use of mother tongue by the President of Kosovo, Atifete Jahjaga, since at yesterday's press conference was not provided a translation into Serbian.