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Missing journalist Marjan Melonasi (B92, UNS, Kossev, Vesti)

"I know that Marjan was being threatened for socializing with Serbs. This is what he told me; however, there may have been other things." "At the time of his disappearance, I had already moved to Gracanica and we were not so close anymore. I could only infer from his behavior that somebody was threatening him because of something.

Marjan Melonasi: A crime police turned blind eye to (UNS, B92)

Despite the clouds, the sun was shining in Pristina, Jelena Petkovic writes for the Association of Journalists of Serbia (UNS). At 21 degrees, the cold and the crepuscular rays reminded the journalist Marjan Melonasi too that the autumn was close. He had just finished a half-hour show on Radio Kosovo, maybe even by warning fellow citizens of the fact that one should have contrived and started preparing for long winter that was knocking at their doors in the destroyed Kosovo. At 2:10p.m., he