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SNS offers transport to displaced Serbs from Kosovo to vote for Serbian List (KoSSev, N1)

The ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) branch in the central city of Kraljevo, said it called on some 20,000 Serbs displaced from Kosovo and living in the city to go to Kosovo and vote for Serbian List in Sunday’s elections, local TV reported.

Vesna Milojevic, a local SNS official, said that “Serbian List is the only grantor of the Serbs’ survival” in Kosovo, adding the party managed to unite all Serbs there.

IDPs support the Serbian List (Kosovo Online)

Coalition of Displaced Persons from Kosovo has given its full support and made all its resources available to the Serbian List for the upcoming elections in Kosovo on October 6, reads a press release.

Coalition urged all displaced persons with voting rights to support the Serbian List in the name of unanimity and Serbian unity in Kosovo.

Photo exhibition of the residents of Kosovo's collective centers in Gracanica (Kontakt plus Radio)

The exhibition on the occasion of the World Day of Refugees and Displaced Persons presented at the Center for Civil Energy in Gracanica presented photographs of residents of collective centers in Gracanica, Leposavic, Zvecan and Strpce. The faces photographed express worries, sadness but also hope. That's all they have left. The author of photography is a cameraman and photojournalist of the portal gracanicaonline.info, Vladislav Cup.

Pristina honours, Belgrade mourns anniversary of Serbia's withdrawal from Kosovo (Beta, N1)

The Kosovo authorities marked the 20th anniversary of the withdrawal of Serbian security forces at an event in central Pristina which was attended by former US officials and NATO commanders, while Director of the office for KiM Marko Djuric, a Belgrade official described the event as "the dance of the vampires," the Beta news agency reported.

Protest of Albanians in Djakovica prevented the Serbs from visiting the city on Christmas (RTS, Tanjug)

The displaced Serbs from Djakovica, due to the protests of the Albanians, did not go to the Church in their native city, reported Radio television of Serbia.

In Djakovica, Albanians organized a protest in order to prevent the displaced Serbs from coming and visiting the Church during Christmas.
The organizers of the protest said that they protested because among people, who were supposed to come and visit the Church, were allegedly war crimes suspects, portal in Albanian Indeksonline reported.

Displaced Serbs will not be able to go to Djakovica for Christmas (RTV Puls, Politika, TV Most)

Displaced Serbs from Djakovica and for the forthcoming Christmas will not be able to visit their city because the "Self-Determination" movement announced a protest for January 6th, says the president of the Association of Displaced Persons from Djakovica, Djokica Stanojevic, for today's edition of Belgrade based daily Politika.

Draft Civil Code Phase II presented in Gracanica (RTK2)

The Kosovo Ministry of Justice, within the framework of completing legal infrastructure in the field of justice, presented in Gracanica the "Civil Code Phase 2", which aims to finalize a comprehensive modern code that meets European standards, reported RTK2.

The EU invested more than 2.3 million euros in this project, which continues to provide assistance in aligning Kosovo's legislation with European standards and strengthening the rule of law.

"The City of Kragujevac - EU Support for Return to Kosovo and Metohija" (Radio Mitrovica Sever)

The project implemented by the Danish Refugee Council, with the city of Kragujevac and organizations 'Bozur' and 'Sveti Spas', will assist 30 families of internally displaced persons to return to Kosovo, by providing transportation to families and their belongings to the place of return and basic returnee packages, according to their needs., reports Radio Mitrovica Sever.

Serbian FM speaks at UNHCR Executive Committee meeting (B92, Beta, Srbija.gov.rs)

First Deputy PM and Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic took part on Monday in the 69th session of the Executive Committee of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees.

Dacic underlined Serbia "strong support to the untiring work of the UNHCR" and said the international community must "redouble its efforts to promote human rights and demonstrate solidarity without prejudice and selectivity, with the aim of harmonizing different views and addressing the causes and effects of the (migrant) crisis."