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Pantic: Incidents could lead to unforeseeable consequences (Tanjug)

The frequent recent incidents in northern Mitrovica could escalate into serious conflicts with unforeseeable consequences for the entire Serb population in Kosovo, Krstimir Pantic, Serbian parliament MP from Kosovo, warned Tuesday. The former president of the majority-Serb municipality of Mitrovica and former deputy director of the Serbian government’s office for KiM, believes that the responsibility for the incidents should be borne by all – Belgrade and Pristina, and Brussels, and the Kosovo police. “Belgrade is responsible because it accepted offers that are far below the minimum guarante

A "Great Fear" in Kosovo (Huffington Post)

The global Muslim community is suffering a deep crisis. The failure of the "Arab Spring" led, most prominently, to horrendous bloodletting in Syria. In this carnage, both the Damascus dictatorship of Bashar Al-Assad, which is supported by the Iranian regime, and the ultra-Wahhabi "Islamic State" that opposes the civil resistance to Bashar, are guilty.

The historical momentum for the people (Kosova Sot)

According to the front page editorial of this daily, Kosovo people were never represented in a dignifying manner, they were always oppressed by the officials, starting from the most insignificant ones to the chief executive. “Government officials manipulated extremely with the trust of the citizens, with the hope of the people, expectations and future of their children,” writes this daily adding that Kosovo was not caught up within a night but and that it took more than a decade for the political Mafiosi to extend their network.

Explosive device thrown at parking lot of Kosovo Police in Zubin Potok(RTS)

Unknown person has thrown an explosive device last night around 23:oo at a parking lot of the Kosovo Police station in Zubin Potok/Zubin Potok, stated deputy regional police commander Besim Hoti.

Hoti stated that no one was injured in the incident, whereas four vehicles of Kosovo Police are damaged reported Tanjug. Hoti explained that the case was registered as causing damage to immovable property and that Kosovo Police has launched the investigation, while perpetrators remain unknown.

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Kosovo incidents stem from "nervousness on both sides" (Tanjug/B92/RTS)

  BELGRADE -- Incidents in Kosovo on both sides of the Ibar River have in common "great nervousness," according to a Serbian government official, Milivoje Mihajlovic. In addition, said the head of the Media Office, "the Albanians are trying to obstruct the Brussels agreement and that it will be so as long as incidents end without investigations." Mihajlovic told the state broadcaster RTS that "incidents that have occurred on both sides of the River Ibar" have in common "the great nervousness that has been lasting 15-16 years." "Many incidents occurred in periods when there was a polit

FM says he was "misquoted" about EU (B92)

Ivica Dacic says it is "nothing new" that Serbia faces new and more difficult conditions every time it meets "a major requirement in moving closer to the EU." But the Serbian foreign minister also said on Wednesday he was misquoted in the media who published his alleged statement that 'even if we recognized Kosovo, we would not be accepted to the EU'." He "explained what he said in his interview with the Russian website Sputnik, and what the media singled ou

Ask Haradinaj about whereabouts of missing Serbs (Vesti)

Association of families of kidnapped and missing persons in Kosovo and Metohija in 1998-2000 has forwarded to EULEX head Gabriele Meucci a list with names of 318 kidnapped civilians and names of Albanian perpetrators. The list was compiled by associations of families of kidnapped and missing persons based on testimonies following the end of conflict in Kosovo. They hope that this document could serve EULEX in shedding the light on crimes.

Agreement on integration of civil protection (KoSSev)

Kosovo government last night published the Agreement on integration of members of the civil protection from northern Kosovo in Kosovo institutions. The document signed by Kosovo minister in charge of Brussels dialogue Edita Tahiri provides details on integration of civil protection members, time frames and institutions where they will be integrated, along with conditions of integration. Belgrade is due to inform the EU that civil protection in Kosovo won’t exist anymore in the Serbian administrative system as of 1 September 2015.

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