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Kurti and Kumnova call for popular protest against Jablanovic (Kosovapress)

Albin Kurti, the leader of the Vetevendosje Movement, and Nusrete Kumnova, the head of the “Cries of Mothers” missing persons association, told a press conference today in Pristina that a popular protest will be organized on Saturday against Communities and Returns Minister Aleksandar Jablanovic. Kurti and Kumnova called on all political parties and civil society to join the protest. Protesters will call on Prime Minister Isa Mustafa to dismiss Jablanovic for his insults against the mothers of missing persons in Gjakova.

University students call on PM Mustafa to dismiss Jablanovic (Zeri)

The Pristina University students together with their professors and other citizens protested today in front of the Kosovo government calling on Prime Minister Isa Mustafa to dismiss his Communities and Returns Minister Aleksandar Jablanovic. “We are against all Jablanovics here in and Belgrade who violate our national identity,” said Arben Mehmeti, the President of the Student’s Parliament of Pristina University. He added that if there is real justice in Kosovo, Jablanovic should be legally prosecuted for insulting the mothers of missing persons from Gjakova.

AAK start collecting MP signatures for Jablanovic’s dismissal (Telegrafi)

The Alliance for the Future of Kosovo (AAK) today has started collecting signatures of members of Parliament to request the dismissal of Aleksandar Jablanovic, the Kosovo Minister for Communities and Returns. Protests are being held in several Kosovo cities against Jablanovic who used the word beasts referring to protesters in Gjakova.

Jablanović: Everyone has the right to protest (TV Most)

Minister of Communities and Returns in the Kosovo government Aleksandar Jablanović said that he supports the peaceful and democratic protests, regardless some of these protests are organized against him. "In the 21st century, in a democratic society whose part we are, everyone has the right to express discontent and dissent, especially if it's done in a way that does not obstruct others," said the Serbian minister in the Kosovo government for Radio Free Europe. 

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?

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.

Jablanovic faces two options: Resignation or apology (Tribuna)

After protests in Gjakova/Djakovica and the pressure from the media and the civil society, the Minister for Communities and Returns, Aleksandar Jablanovic, has received an order from Prime Minister, Isa Mustafa. PM Mustafa is reported to have put forward two options to Jablanovic: to either issue a public apology for his remarks about Gjakova/Djakovica protesters, or resign his Kosovo Government post. Sources within the Mustafa cabinet said Jablanovic is expected to choose one of the options during the week.

Jablanovic: Kosovo budget without sufficient funds for communities and return (KiM radio)

 The budget, which was adopted by the Kosovo Assembly without votes of the Serb MPs, does not envisage funds for non-Albanian communities in the province, stated Kosovo Minister for Communities and Return Aleksandar Jablanovic. He added that his Ministry does not have enough money to operate 2015. Without the funds, the Ministry cannot seriously held Serb and other returning communities in Kosovo, Jablanovic pointed. He reminded that there are entire villages of returnees that depend exclusively on social welfare and funds provided by the Ministry for Communities and Return.