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16 years from killing of youngsters in Peć (KIM radio)

16 years have passed since six young Kosovo Serbs were killed in café ‘Panda’ in Peć/Pejë. No light has been shed on this case so far and perpetrators have remained unknown. Case ‘Panda’ has not been addressed by Kosovo judiciary yet, while the graves of killed boys could hardly be found at a local cemetery in Peć/Pejë, since it has been desecrated several times so far and it is now completely destroyed. Ranko Jokic, who lives in Peć/Pejë, along with nine other Serbs, remembers the crime and says: “All citizens of Peć, entire Serbia is still in pain”.

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Rasic: Serbs will have little impact (KiM radio)

"The capacity of Serb participation in the government or in the Parliament of Kosovo is very low," said deputy in the Kosovo Assembly, Nenad Rasic. Leader of the Progressive Democratic Party of Kosovo, points out that although Serbian ministers would fight in the government of Kosovo to the benefit of the Serbian community, they can solve only problems whose resolution the government of Isa Mustafa will allow. "If not, the Serbs have no chance, because they do not have the capacity to boycott the work of the government, or to topple it," says former Minister of Labour and Social Policy Nenad

Serb boys attacked in Gornje Kusce (KIM radio)

Seventeen-year old Albanian from Gjilan/Gnjilane yesterday attacked around 13:00 in village Gornje Kusce two Serb boys from village Prekovce in Novo Brdo/Novobërdë Municipality. TV Puls reported that boys were attacked while waiting for a school bus in the village.

Boys have suffered visible injuries on their hands and taken a local health center in Gornje Kusce for a treatment, after which they were released home.

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Stojanovic: Serbs will not be decoration in the Government (KiM Radio)

Kosovo Deputy Prime Minister Branimir Stojanovic says that representatives of the Srpska will not serve as "decoration" in the Pristina authorities and would withdraw from the government if that happens. "Ahead of us is complete and ruthless struggle for Serbian interests.

"Serb representatives will work in the interest of the community"(KiM radio)

While in opposition in Pristina believe that the Serbs would be the deciding factor in the executive branch in Kosovo, Slobodan Petrovic believes that the new cabinet members will not have too much influence, but will work in the interests of their community. He repeated that it was not important only a number of ministries but also  people who would lead the ministries, and that they would show their best now and wished them much success. Ljubinko Karadzic from the Serbian list has no doubt that the new representatives in the government would seriously pursue policies comparing to the

Petrovic: Serbs will have the same number of Ministers (KiM Radio)

“I am sure that in the new government of Kosovo the Serbs will not have less than the current number of ministerial positions,” says Slobodan Petrović president of the Independent Liberal Party.  He added that it is very important which ministries will be led by the Serbs and who will lead them. Petrovic, whose party in the previous election was part of the Serbian list, stressed that personnel solutions for positions in ministries that will belong to the Serbs are more important than number of ministries.

Serbs in Pristina’s institutions must be adequate (Kontakt plus radio, KiM radio)

A delegate from Kosovo in the Serbian Assembly Vladeta Kostic stated that the Serbs elected into the Kosovo institutions need to be recognized by the Serb community as those that are able accomplish the goals. Kostic said that when it comes to Serbs’ presence in the future government in Pristina, that the number of ministries is not important, than an agreement with the representatives of the Kosovo Albanians.