Spasojevic and Rasic ended hunger strike; Serbian List seeks release pending trial (Radio Mitrovica Sever, Politika, Kontakt plus radio, KIM radio)
The two detained Serbs from Mitrovica, suspected of being connected with the murder of Oliver Ivanovic, ended a two-week hunger strike.
According to Belgrade based daily Politika, Nedeljko Spasojević (42) and Marko Rosic (25) decided to stop the strike due to their exhaustion and were receiving intravenous infusion.
Police to protect Rada Trajkovic (FoNet, Danas)
Rada Trajkovic sought protection from Serbian MIA (RTS, Politika)
The president of the European Movement of Serbs from Kosovo, Rada Trajkovic to receive police protection, reports Radio Television of Serbia (RTS).
Rada Trajkovic told Belgrade based daily Politika that she contacted the Serbian Ministry of Internal Affairs (MIA) because she felt that her and the safety of her family was endangered, reports RTS.
New criminal charges against Radoicic raised (KIM Radio, Insajder)
Serbian Justice Minister denies the prosecution in Pristina on (non) cooperation in the investigation of Ivanovic’s murder (Serbian media, Albanian media)
Justice Minister Nela Kuburovic on Wednesday denied claims of the authorities in Pristina that the Serbian authorities were not cooperating in the investigation into the murder of Kosovo Serb political leader Oliver Ivanovic.
She said that Belgrade has been persistently replying to Pristina’s demands and has been waiting for months to get information and evidence.