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Žbogar: Special court will improve Kosovo ‘s image (KIM Radio)

The head of the EU Office in Pristina, Samuel Žbogar, assessed that special court will improve the image of Kosovo. Žbogar said that special court will remove ‘black clouds over Kosovo ever since the Council of Europe Special Rapporteur Dick Marty’s report on organ trafficking was published’. He assessed that one of the challenges faced by the Assembly will be the adoption of a law on special court, since the opposition already announced that they will vote against it, whereas it is also possible that some MPs from the ruling parties vote against it, too.

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"UNMIK in 2002 terminated the proceedings against Ivanovic" (KIM radio)

Office for Kosovo and Metohija said that criminal proceedings against the SDP leader, Oliver Ivanovic and four Serbs, for alleged murder of Kosovo Albanians have been conducted and completed. In the Municipal Court in Mitrovica Oliver Ivanovic, Dragoljub Delibasic, Ilija and Nebojsa Vujacic and Aleksandar Lazovic are tried on suspicion that they were responsible for the murders of Kosovo Albanians in 1999 and 2000. As announced by the Office for Kosovo and Metohija against them UNMIK judiciary has led and completed the process in 2002. "On this occasion, the Tribunal, in a panel composed of

Doors not closed for the Serbian List (KIM Radio)

Kosovo government and other institutions have neither closed the door nor disabled participation of the Serbian List in institutions, a high Kosovo government official said to Beta agency. “Prime Minister Isa Mustafa used its constitutional and legal right to dismiss the minister Aleksandar Jablanovic due to his statement that caused strong disapproval and protests in general public in Kosovo,” said the source which preferred to remain anonymous.

"Srpska" next week with officials in Belgrade (KIM radio)

Representatives of the Serbian List will meet next week with top officials in Belgrade to discuss the situation in Kosovo occurred after the Kosovo government dismissed Minister Aleksandar Jablanovic, BETA learns from a source close to the "Srpska" list. The same source said that an option would be considered to freeze operation and communication between the Serbian representatives in the Kosovo government, MPs and the mayors of Serbian municipalities with the authorities in Pristina, if a solution is not found for the current situation with the representatives of the Albanian parties. "The

Gorani seeking participation in the dialogue (KIM radio)

Gorani Citizens' Initiative has asked the Government of Serbia and its negotiating team, to include Gorani into talks on Kosovo. The statement says that "at this point, Gorani, as the non-Albanian population in Kosovo, in these negotiations no one represents, or anyone protects our interests." Gorani Citizens Initiative stated that the best example of this is the recent agreement on the judiciary in Kosovo, in which municipality of Gora and Gorani are not even mentioned. They asked Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic "not to forget that, in addition to Serbian population in Kosovo, and

Open letter to top state officials (KIM Radio)

 
 The Association of Families of Kidnapped and Missing Persons in Kosovo-Metohija (KiM) sent an open letter to top state officials on Friday, demanding that they raise the question of abducted and murdered Serbs before all international institutions and in contacts with international officials. In the letter addressed to Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic, Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic and Deputy Prime Minister Ivica Dacic, the association stressed that the families have been waiting for 17 years to hear the truth, demanding fre