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Stefanovic, Kuburovic react to Skopje court decision on Morina (RTS)

Serbian Interior Minister Nebojsa Stefanovic reacting to the Skopje court decision that conditions have not been met to extradite Tomor Morina to Serbia said that any political interference in the law always brings new injustice, RTS reports. Stefanovic added the court’s decision speaks that they have trampled on the essence of the international law and deeply hurt the memories on all innocent victims of suspected Morina. “There can be no justification that someone, suspected of war crimes against the civilian population, is set free instead to face the justice for the deaths of many innocen

Serbian Justice Minister: I believe there will be concrete results in the investigation of Ivanovic's murder (RTS, Blic, N1, Beta)

Serbian Justice Minister Nela Kuburovic said that the Prosecutor's Office for Organized Crime together with the Ministry of Internal Affairs conducted investigative actions in connection with the murder of the leader of the CI SDP Oliver Ivanovic, and that she believes that there will be concrete results although Pristina did not act upon and did not agree to the implementation of a joint investigation.

Kuburovic: Statement of Nasim Haradinaj call to international institutions to react (Tanjug, RTS)

Serbian Justice Minister, Nela Kuburovic told Tanjug news agency that scandalous statement of Nasim Haradinaj, who said he was killing Serbs and he regrets of not killing as many as he would like, is a call to the international institutions to urgently react, so the Special Court for KLA crimes starts working as soon as possible. She recalled that families of hundreds of Serbs, who were killed in the most gruesome ways, for almost two decades are waiting for the justice.

Kuburovic: ''I'm afraid the court for the KLA crimes will remain a 'dead letter'''(KIM radio, Vecernje Novosti)

Serbian Justice Minister Nela Kuburovic expressed her fear that the KLA Special War Crimes Tribunal, on which the EU insists, would remain "a dead letter on paper", reports Serbian media.

"I am not sure how much that court will come to life at all, because for so long the indictments have been announced, but nothing is happening," Kuburovic told Belgrade based daily Vecernje Novosti, reports KIM Radio.

In Kosovo, it all started with lies, Security Council told (B92)

The justice minister has warned of Pristina's unacceptable use of dialogue and the normalization process to blackmail the Serbian side and European partners.

Nela Kuburovic spoke before a UN Security Council session dedicated to the latest report of UN secretary-general on the work of UNMIK.