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The protest of Serbian journalists (KIM Radio)

Serbian journalists from Kosovo requested the response of the security authorities, representatives of Kosovo and international institutions, because of the attack on journalists of RTS, B92 and RTK2, during protests which were held on Saturday.  President of the Association of Journalists of Kosovo and Metohija Budimir Ničić said that Serbian journalists are not afraid of protesters, but the lack of a system that can protect them from the attack.

Contradictory statements of witnesses at Ivanovic’s trial (KIM Radio)

In cross-examination at the trial of Oliver Ivanovic, prosecution witness Muhamed Lapashtica gave contradictory statements, claims defence attorney. "In four days three witnesses were questioned and their statements are inconsistent," said Ivanovic’s lawyer Nebojiša Vlajić.  He explained that the witnesses are contradictory in their statements related to the event on 14 April 1999.

Vladeta Kostic takes over his duties on Thursday (KIM Radio)

Newly elected president of Gracanica Municipality Vladeta Kostic will take over his duties on Thursday, 29 January. The President of the Gracanica Municipal Assembly, Brankica Kostic, has scheduled the inaugural meeting of the Municipal Assembly of Gracanica, at which Vladeta Kostic will be inaugurated. Vladeta Kostic was elected as president of Gracanica in the first round of extraordinary elections held on 18 January, winning 64.83% of the votes.

No reasons for panicking after stoning of the diplomatic premises of Montenegro (KIM Radio)

Diplomatic representative of Montenegro in Kosovo Radovan Miljanic said that that ‘there are no reasons for panicking’ after the stoning of a diplomatic premises of Montenegro in Pristina during Saturday’s protests and added that relations will remain good. Miljanic said to Podgorica-based daily Pobjeda that he is satisfied with the reaction of Kosovo Police and Kosovo government with relation to the incident and added that police carried out an inspection of the site and soon after an apology was offered by the Deputy Foreign Affairs Minister Petrit Selimi.

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UNS and DNKiM are requesting resignation of the management of RTK 2 (KIM Radio)

The Journalist’s Association of Serbia (UNS) and the Association of Journalists of K&M (DNKiM) are requesting resignation of the management of RTK 2 because of reporting during the Saturday’s protests in Pristina, the politicization of the profession, uncritical attitude towards the Kosovo authorities, the relation towards the profession and their reporters in the field.                                     &

UÇK graffiti insulting displaced Serbs from Đakovica (KIM Radio, KoSSev)

Association of displaced Serbs from Đakovica/Gjakovë requested on Saturday that insulting graffiti “UÇK”, that appeared on the wall of the Virgin Merry Monastery in that town a week ago, is removed. In a communiqué the Association said that such graffiti is disturbing for four old ladies who have remained to live in Đakovica.

Protests against Jablanovic directed against the government (KIM Radio)

 “Story, which is directed against the government and is misused by some for spreading hatred against the Serbs is irresponsible, unserious and is not contributing to anything,” said the Deputy Prime Minister of Kosovo, Branimir Stojanovic, on a RTV Kim show ‘Dogovor’ (Agreement). Stojanovic said that protests against Jablanovic are staged by those who are against the government. “I don’t understand that political logic.

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