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Jedinstvo marked 74th anniversary with protest and request for unimpeded distribution of Serbian press (Radio kontakt plus)

The oldest newspaper in the Serbian language in Kosovo and Metohija, the Pristina newspaper “Jedinstvo” marked today the 74th anniversary since its establishment with a symbolic protest because it’s been 34 days since the Serbian press is not distributed in Kosovo, due to the increase of the tariffs on import of Serbian goods, Radio kontakt plus reports. Pristina’s decision to introduce 100% tax on imports of goods from central Serbia and BiH has also affected, among other things, the distribution of Serbia press in Kosovo. Director of public printing company (NIJP) Panorama that

Protest in north continues, Serbs request sanctions to Pristina (RTS)

Serbs protesting against Pristina’s measures requested today in Mitrovica North that Brussels without further delay introduces political and economic sanctions against Pristina authorities, until they stop violating the CEFTA agreement, RTS reports. The protestors put forward five requests addressed to the international community.

Protest in Mitrovica North continues, hospital lacks medicaments (RTS)

Representatives of the Association for care and support to the children and adult persons with special needs “Podrzi me” held a protest on Sunday in Mitrovica North, RTS reports. They warned that unreasonable Pristina’s measures impact the work of the association, but also position of persons with disabilities. Ivana Rakic, the chair of the Association said that parents of children with special needs have gathered since they are particularly impacted by the crisis following Pristina’s measures.

International Human Rights Day is observed today, protests in north continue (Radio Mitrovcia, Radio kontakt plus)

Students of Pristina University temporarily settled in Mitrovica North would continue their protests regarding the introduction of 100 percent taxes on the goods from central Serbia, Radio Kosovska Mitrovica reported. As announced, students would gather today near the police station and EULEX office. Meanwhile, Radio kontakt plus reported that on Sunday, December 9, taxi drivers from Mitrovica North also staged a protest “against Pristina’s discriminatory measures”. Taxis drove through the city center, next to the Kosovo police station and other institutions of Pristina authorities, express