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And Albanians from the neighborhood at court? (Vesti)

Special court for war crimes which is due to be created in Kosovo, will include and Albanians from Macedonia who took place in fights in 1999 on the side of Kosovo Liberation Army. Political analyst from Pristina Behlul Becaj said to Skopje-based media that court will include all who participated in conflict, but politicians who inspired killings during the conflict as well. “That is why most of parties don’t support the creation of court. They fear that their current members will be amongst the indicted ones, who were part of the KLA.

"Enough about Crimea - let's consider Kosovo, Libya, Iraq" (B92)

Russia's partners in the West should pay attention to NATO's 1999 bombing of Serbia, to Kosovo, and the breakup of Libya, "and not just to Crimea." Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov made this statement on Tuesday, TASS reported. "Concerning international law and the attention that it has received lately, primarily in relation to Crimea, we would like our Western partners to treat other cases that have occurred in modern history no less diligently," he said. The Russian official added Moscow was "consistently committed to respecting international law in the full capacity of its objectiv

Brasseur: Council of Europe is not giving up on Dick Marty’s report (IRS)

The Council of Europe has not given up on establishing truth about allegations of the CoE Parliamentary Assembly Rapporteur Dick Marty on trafficking in human organs in Kosovo, stated President of the CoE Parliamentary Assembly Anne Brasseur in Belgrade, where she gave a lecture on Council of Europe to students of the School of Political Sciences. According to her, it is important to establish truth on the missing and the Council of Europe continues

Slobodan Milosevic Street? Not likely, warns Kosovo government (Reuters)

Kosovo's government warned ethnic Serbs on Monday not to follow through on a decision to name a street after late Serbian strongman Slobodan Milosevic, whose crackdown in the former Serbian province triggered war with NATO in 1999.

An estimated 10,000 ethnic Albanians were killed in Kosovo and almost 1 million were put to flight during a brutal counter-insurgency war waged by forces under Milosevic in 1998-99, before NATO intervened with 78 days of air strikes and Kosovo embarked on a path to independence in 2008.

Brush: Kosovo without a defined status is not good (RTS,Blic, B92, NMagazin,RTK2,TV Most)

The Deputy Head of UNMIK, Jennifer Brush said today that Kosovo without a specific status is not good for the people who live in it, whether Albanians are in question or non-Albanians. Brush said in an interview in the program "Slobodni Srpski" (Free Serbian), that she hoped that the dialogue in Brussels would help to come to the normalization of relations between Serbia and Kosovo in order to live normally. -Maybe I'm wrong, but I often say that Serbia and Kosovo are mutual hostages, because perspectives of Serbia are limited as long as there is no solution for Kosovo.

Rustemov:Kazakhstan will not recognize Kosovo's independence (Tanjug)

BELGRADE - Kazakh Ambassador to Serbia Nurbah Rustemov said during a meeting he had with Serbia’s First Deputy Prime Minister Rasim Ljajic Thursday that his country would never recognize the independence of Kosovo, unilaterally proclaimed by ethnic Albanians in 2008. Ljajic and Ambassador Rustemov, accredited to Serbia on a non-residential basis, discussed ways to improve overall relations between the two countries and opportunities to promote economic cooperation. They agreed that 2015 should see the holding of the first meeting of th

In Kosovo, false promises lead many to seek a better life in Germany (DW)

More than 18,000 people from Kosovo have arrived in Germany since the start of the year in search of a better life. DW's Bahri Cani met one family at a home for asylum seekers in the town of Hemer. Two-year-old Aurora has a bad cough and a runny nose. Her mother, Zoja, pregnant with her second child, tries to comfort her. Both have tears in their eyes. Father and husband Valdet Brahimi buries his face in his hands and sighs deeply. "They lied to us.