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Father Sava: Rexhepi’s statement shocking and irresponsible (KIM radio)

Minister Rexhepi is not informed what his police is doing or intentionally wants to shift blame on monks and KFOR, said the Abbot of Decani Monastery father Sava referring to Rexhepi’s statement that KFOR had prevented investigation in Decani monastery. Rexhepi voiced doubts in a statement to RTV KIM that someone from the Decani Monastery has written the threatening messages on the monastery’s walls and that KFOR allegedly didn’t allow investigation to be carried out inside the Monastery.

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Serb pupils and teachers threatened in Kosovo Polje (KIM radio)

A group of Albanian pupils has threatened Serb pupils and teachers in the elementary school ‘Aca Marovic’ in Kosovo Polje/Fushë Kosovë, reported News Press portal. According to New Press, Serb pupils and teachers were threatened by Albanian pupils from the school ‘Daut Bogujevci’, which shares the building with the school attended by Serbian pupils. Serb teachers have hardly made their way through corridors of the school corridors were they were exposed to insulting nationalistic and vulgar slogans.

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"Rexhepi offends common sense" (KiM radio)

Abbot Sava Janjic reacted to the statement made by Rexhepi that graffiti were made by minors who were arrested, stating that it is "irresponsible and fundamentally wrong." "Three Kosovar youths were only kept in police custody, but not in connection with graffiti, but because they shouted the KLA slogans in front of the monastery. Anyway, who again wrote slogans and not far from the KFOR checkpoint?

Condemnation of the graffiti on Decani monastery (Vecernje Novosti, Kim Radio)

Bishop of Raska-Prizren Teodosije warned that religious and nationalist extremism presents a serious threat not only to the Serbian people and the Church, but also for all citizens of Kosovo and Metohija: “We expect the international community and Kosovo's institutions will protect peace and Christian sanctities from provocation and potential terrorist attacks.” Director of the Office for Kosovo and Metohija Marko Djuric condemned the graffiti on the premises of the monastery Visoki Decani and asked KFOR to reinforce military protection, and identify and bring to justice responsible people.

A Serb threatened with eviction from his house (KIM radio)

Danilo llic from Kosovska Mitrovica, who bought a house in 2002 in North Mitrovica downtown, could remain homeless in a week. A Kosovo Albanian has won the case at the court, which ruled that he is the owner of the house and property, whereas Ilic did not participate in a litigation at all, and said that he didn’t even receive an invitation from the court to participate in litigation. Ilic added that only communication from the court was final decision that he has to leave the house.

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Jevtic: Disturbing graffiti (KIM radio)

Minister for Communities and Return Dalibor Jevtic said that graffiti sprayed on walls of Decany Monastery are disturbing and called authorities to react. Jevtic said in a press release that he warned several times on appearance of Islamic terrorism in Kosovo. “Unless something is seriously done in prevention of the spread of idea of Islamic terrorism, I am afraid that consequences will be very serious.

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KFOR the key partner in the process of stabilization (KIM radio)

"The Balkan area has long been recognized as both a delicate and complex region. However, I truly believe that KFOR is a crucial partner in the stabilization process,” said Mark E. Ferguson III, Commander JFC Naples. Admiral Ferguson met the KFOR commander Major General Francesco Paolo Figliuolo at KFOR HQ in Pristina. This was his first visit to KFOR since Maj. Gen.

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