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Srpska Lista: Albanian media continue psychological warfare (Radio Mitrovica sever)

Srpska Lista (SL) has reacted to Kosovo Albanian media reports on the names of people allegedly involved in smuggling in northern Kosovo citing unnamed sources, Radio Mitrovica sever reported.

“Albanian media are continuing the psychological warfare against the Serbian people in the north of Kosovo and Metohija, whose goal is to intimidate and prepare new violent actions against freethinking, prominent citizens”, Srpska Lista said in a statement.

Srpska Lista condemns arrest of two Serbs, school principals (Radio kontakt plus)

Srpska Lista (SL) in the strongest terms condemned the arrest of the two Serbs, school principals who dedicated their lives to raising and educating young people, adding they do not deserve the humiliating treatment they are exposed to, Radio kontakt plus reported.

Kosovo police said yesterday they arrested two Serbs over “espionage.”

Srpska Lista reacts to Pristina’s entry ban (Tanjug, RTS)

Srpska Lista reacting to Pristina’s decision to ban entry to all Serbian officials in Kosovo and Metohija urged “the international community not to remain deaf and blind to the Pristina’s anti-Serbian attitude,” RTS reports.

Srpska Lista added this decision “represents a continuation of the mad actions of Pristina against Serbian people,” and that “unfortunately as per rule there is no reaction by the international community and its representatives in Pristina.”

Djuric reacts to arrest warrant for Radojicic, indictment against Todosijevic (RTS)

Serbian Government Office for Kosovo and Metohija Director Marko Djuric said the arrest warrant for Milan Radojicic and indictment against Ivan Todosijevic are messages to the Serbs that any their resistance is hopeless, given that even local Serb leaders cannot avoid Pristina’s highhandedness.

Srpska Lista reacts to Pristina’s indictment against Todosijevic (Danas, BETA)

Srpska Lista (SL) said today that Pristina by raising indictment against former Kosovo Minister of Local Self-Governance Administration Ivan Todosijevic over his statement on Racak continues pressure on the Serbian population in the north of Kosovo, BETA news agency reports.

SL said that “Pristina has raised an indictment and once more demonstrated the force and institutional violence in order to discipline the Serbian people.”

Jokanovic: Question is if Interpol would accept what was issued (Radio KIM)

Following the media reports that Pristina has issued an international arrest warrant for Srpska Lista Deputy Chair, Milan Radojicic, his lawyer Zivojin Jokanovic in a phone statement to RTV KIM said that anyone can issue a warrant, however the question is would Interpol accept it or not.

Jokanovic also said he has not been officially informed about issuing an arrest warrant against his client. “I am not informed if it was issued, therefore I would rather not comment until I receive any information.”

Northern Serb mayors on yesterday’s police action (TV Most, B92)

Serb representatives from the north and Office for Kosovo and Metohija, in a special TV Most broadcast last night, said the latest brutal Pristina’s action will not expel the Serbs from Kosovo, B92 reports.

Mayor of Mitrovica North Goran Rakic said that “in addition to the terror conducted by the Albanians, shooting in the back by some Serbian opposition leaders is painful.” He added Pristina’s response to any call for peace from Belgrade is “a brutal action and terror against barehanded population.”

Srpska Lista officials left Belgrade, heading back to Mitrovica North (Tanjug, B92, RTS, Prva TV, Vecernje Novosti)

Srpska Lista officials and representatives who were in Belgrade yesterday to attend the Serbian Assembly session on Kosovo and Metohija have left Belgrade and head back to Mitrovica North, Tanjug news agency reported.

Meanwhile, RTS said citizens of Mitrovica North started to gather at city centre over intrusion of ROSU unites While TV Prva and Tanjug said six persons are arrested, Belgrade-based Vecernje Novosti daily claims number of arrested persons is seven.

 

Srpska Lista after meeting President Vucic: “Ready to abandon these institutions again if needed“ (KoSSev)

“People who voted for Oliver Ivanovic in the previous elections now voted for Goran Rakic,” Mitrovica Hospital Centre Director Milan Ivanovic said on Friday, adding this shows that the Serbs did not kill Ivanovic, KoSSev portal reported.

Kosovo Serb representatives met with the Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic and Office for Kosovo and Metohija Director Marko Djuric in Belgrade on Friday. In a joint meeting seven conclusions were adopted. During the press conference after the meeting Djuric noted it was one of “the most meaningful, perhaps one of the best meetings.”