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Safety in Pristina public schools supported by UNDP (Koha)

The United Nations Development Program (UNDP) on Thursday launched a research report within the project "Public Pulse - Safety in public schools in the municipality of Pristina". This report deals with the perception of students, parents and teachers about safety issues in schools in Pristina and offers concrete recommendations for steps to be taken to increase the security. The outcome data will be used to design a comprehensive platform 2015-2018 against violence in schools.

My poor Republic (Koha)

Lumir Abdixhiku, the Executive Director of Pristina-based research institute RIINVEST, comments on recent statements by Kosovo’s Minister for Communities and Returns Aleksandar Jablanovic. “A minister of my Republic – Jablanovic – ignores all killings [during the Kosovo conflict] as if he had lived far away from here, but that isn’t so … How is it possible that the whole world knows about the massacres committed in Kosovo, but a minister of the Republic, who has spent his life surrounded by massacres, doesn’t? What makes a Serb minister of the Republic to deny human fatalities?

We need another giant protest (Koha/The New York Times)

Koha Ditore runs an opinion piece by Thomas L. Friedman that originally appeared in The New York Times. President Obama was criticized for failing to attend, or send a proper surrogate to, the giant antiterrorism march in Paris on Sunday. That criticism was right. But it is typical of American politics today that we focus on this and not what would have really made the world feel the jihadist threat was finally being seriously confronted.

Minister Murati seeks accountability for Jablanovic’s statement (Koha)

Minister of Diaspora Valon Murati has asked for accountability from the Kosovo government regarding recent remarks of the Minister for Communities and Returns, Aleksandar Jablanovic. Murati said Jablanovic’s statements are in violation of the Constitution of Kosovo and offensive to mothers of missing persons in Gjakova/Djakovica. Prime Minister Isa Mustafa responded to Murati’s speech by saying that they were not in the Assembly and shortly after, microphones were switched off. The discussion however continued for another twenty minutes or so but it was inaudible to the media representatives.

Jahjaga: Kosovo of 2015 will have nothing in common with illegal migration (Koha)

President of Kosovo Atifete Jahjaga said that illegal migration trends are deeply concerning and that this is a result of the lack of economic development. “Whatever the migration causes may be, one thing remains uncontested: This must not be the Kosovo of 2015, because all of us, its citizens, share a different vision for our state, and our place within this state”, said Jahjaga at the meeting of the National Council on European Integration.

Thaci: We shouldn’t fear Vucic’s agenda and his visit to Kosovo (Koha)

Kosovo’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Hashim Thaci, said in Tirana that there is nothing to worry about the visit of Serbian Prime Minister, Aleksandar Vucic, to Kosovo. “The visit of the Serbian prime minister is being done through the permission of Kosovo authorities. It is not the first visit and it will not be the last. These visits are taking place after the visits of Kosovo ministers to Belgrade so they are almost normal, ordinary, visits between two countries”, said Thaci to the media after meeting his Albanian counterpart, Ditmir Bushati.