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Đuric: Today we are defining our struggle (KIM Radio)

With the sound of Serbian anthem and with Serbian flags décor first joint session of the Kosovo Serb-majority municipalities was held in Graačanica/Graçanicë today at 10:00. Introductory speech was presented by the head of the Serbian Government’s Office for Kosovo and Metohija Marko Đuric, with reflection on 17 March. “We gathered in Gračnica to get united and show our strength with the wish that freedom remains our leading idea, not to the detriment of others, but for the benefit of the Serbian nation.

Vucic: European path depends on dialogue with Kosovo Albanians (RTK2)

European future of Serbia depends on how successful we will be in negotiations with Pristina in Brussels, and those are the most difficult talks, said Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic.

Vucic said that government is doing everything it can in order to progress on the European path and opening of chapters in negotiations with the EU, but that most important thing with that regard is the dialogue with Kosovo Albanians.

Vekaric: Finding missing persons most important (TV Most)

Association of families of kidnapped and murdered in Kosovo and Metohija marked the 11th anniversary of Pogrom against Kosovo Serbs in 2004, whereas Serbian deputy war crimes prosecutor Bruno Vekaric said that the paramount goal is to find kidnapped and that perpetrators are brought to justice. “Our paramount goal is to find them, and to try to reach those who committed the crimes.

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Former Serbian police officers announced protest tomorrow in Mitrovica (KoSSev)

At least 500 former Serbian police officers and administrative staff from all former Serbian police department in northern and southern Kosovo will stage a protest tomorrow at 11:00 in North Mitrovica in front of the Serbian Government’s Office for Kosovo and Meotohija, which is only the initial one since they announced another one in a week time, which could be radicalized by blockades of administrative crossings in the north if their requests are not met.

Kostic: We’ll never forget violence in 2004 (RTK2)

The Mayor of Gračanica/Graçanicë Municipality Vladeta Kostic, said today on the occasion of anniversary of March Pogrom that Serbs in Kosovo will never forget innocent victims of the violence in 2004 which lasted several days. Kostic stressed that 11 years ago the biggest persecution of population took place in the comprehensive European history. “Everything around Gračanica was a target of destruction, whereas Gračanica at that time, like today, remained the symbol of survival and struggle for better life of all who live here despite everything.

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Mihajlovic: Kosovo Serbs more safe than they used to be (RTS)

The director of the Serbian Government’s Public Information Office Milivoje Mihajlovic stated today that Pogrom on 17 March 2004 was an instrument of ethnic cleansing, but that 11 years later Serbia has the biggest influence in Kosovo as of 1999, and that Kosovo Serbs are now more safe than they were at that time. At this moment Serbia has the biggest influence in Kosovo from 1999 until today, what is reflected in the Brussels dialogue, said Mihajlovic to Serbian public broadcaster Radio and Television of Serbia (RTS).

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Djuric: Serbs in KiM still not free (Tanjug)

BELGRADE - Marko Djuric, director of the Serbian government's Office for Kosovo-Metohija (KiM), stated that 11 years after the March pogrom, Serbs in KiM are still not free, and expressed expectation that the ones responsible for the Golgotha of Serbs will finally be punished.

In the pogrom, which lasted from March 17 to 19, 2004, a total of 4,000 Serbs were expelled, ethnic cleansing was carried out in six towns and 10 villages, and many churches and monasteries were burnt down. Even today Serbs in KiM are not free, and this is best proved by the v