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"Someone beats you and does not even allow you cry" (Kossev, TV Happy)

In a few minutes, Budimir Nicic, a journalist from Caglavica, told the public during his appearance in TV Happy show, what he sees as today's situation of the Kosovo Serbs. "There is a silent departure there. Every day, the property is sold, people sell, they go, obviously nobody is interested, neither our representatives down there nor in Belgrade. People are discriminated against by everyone," it was Nicic's message, reported portal Kossev.

Vucic: It was not moment that Haradinaj talks for Serbian media, I am banned in Kosovo (Tanjug, KIM, B92, TV Pink, KoSSev portal)

It was not a moment that Haradinaj addresses the Serbian media, but I am not editing media in Serbia. However, I am banned in Kosovo, as everyone is afraid of what I could tell. This is how Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic reacted on TV Happy “Cirilica” broadcast, where Kosovo PM Ramush Haradinaj was a guest.

Riza Smaka: Political murder of Oliver Ivanovic with different interests in the background (KIM radio, Slobodno Srpski)

In the latest TV Show "Slobodno Srpski" (Free Serbian), a member of the Presidency of the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo and professor for constitutional law prof. Dr. Riza Smaka, in an interview with Budimir Nicic, says that there was no doubt that the murder of Oliver Ivanovic was a political murder from different interests at a background, KIM radio reports.

Foreign fighters from Kosovo "mostly young and unemployed" (Slobodno srpski, B92)

UNDP representative in Kosovo Andrew Russell has been a guest on the Slobodno Srpski talk show, produced by the New Press and Media Center in Caglavica.

He spoke with host Budimir Nincic about UNDP's recent report about citizens of Kosovo who joined extremist groups in Syria, to say that no such cases had been recorded in the past two years.

Russell recalled that 335 citizens of Kosovo, mostly young and unemployed, went to Syria between 2012 and 2015.

To establish commission to investigate murdered and missing journalists (UNS, KIM Radio, RTV Puls)

“It is necessary to establish a commission that would deal with investigations of missing and murdered journalists in Kosovo, the President of the Association of Journalists of Serbia in Kosovo, Budimir Nicic said at the roundtable on the freedom of the media and safety of journalists, RTV Puls reported.

Nicic reminded participants of the roundtable, organized in Pristina yesterday that Serbia and Montenegro have established such commissions and they yield results, while certain court proceedings were launched thanks to that results.

Filling out the forms again and again (Vesti, Kontakt plus radio)

Vesti portal reports that the Association of Journalists of Serbia (UNS) recently uncovered another murder of a journalist in Kosovo, commentator of the RTV Pristina, Kristo Gegaj, who was killed in Istok in 1999.

His name has not been recorded so far in any of the lists of killed journalists, and the number of killed and kidnapped journalists and media workers during and after the war in Kosovo has risen to 14, reports Vesti.

Nicic: Madness, fear and lack of hope (Vesti-online)

“Serbs in Kosovo “spent” their expectations; they are very tired of elections, because for many years they are jut turning up to some elections, being them Serbian presidential, Kosovo parliamentary, Serbian parliamentary and now Kosovo local elections. So the citizens are simply not able to follow, who promised them what, nor what they could expect,” said Budimir Nicic, director of the Media Centre in Caglavica, Voice of America in Serbian correspondent and journalist in Kosovo said to Vesti-online.