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Djuric on Christmas Eve in the church of Saint Demetrius in Mitrovica (Kontakt plus radio)

Director of the Office for Kosovo and Metohija Marko Djuric will attend tomorrow, on Christmas Eve, the evening worship in the church of Saint Demetrius in Mitrovica that will serve the Bishop of Raska-Prizren and Kosovo-Metohija Theodosius.

It is planned that Djuric on Thursday attends Christmas liturgy in Visoki Decani.

 

Former Serbian MUP employees in Kosovo announced protests and hunger strike (Kontakt Plus Radio)

Former Serbian Ministry of Internal Affairs' (MUP) employees in Kosovo, who are requesting solution to their employment and legal status in line with the Serbian Constitution and laws and who are not satisfied with the dynamic of the address of their demands, have announced launching of protests and hunger strike today in Mitrovica North in front of the Serbian Government’s Office for Kosovo and Metohija. Representative of the employees Rajko Sekularac said to Kontakt Plus Radio that protest will last until all requests are fulfilled.

Rakic: Someone wants ethnically clean Kosovo (Tanjug)

The Mayor of Mitrovica North, Goran Rakic, condemned the shooting in Goraždevac in early Monday hours and assessed that those behind the incident want ethnically clean Kosovo. Desecrating monuments, destructing property and jeopardizing lives of Serbs in Goraždevac is the red alarm that shows in what circumstances Serbs in Kosovo and Metohija live, Rakic stated.

The return of Albanians in north, impossible process (Zeri)

The paper reports that at least until spring next year there will be no return of Albanians in northern Mitrovica, although many of them have expressed willingness to return to their properties. Adriana Hodzic, head of the Administrative Office in northern Kosovo, said that there is no progress in this direction. According to her, the process of reconstruction of the Albaninans’ houses will not start before spring next year.

Former MUP members threaten with hunger strike (Kosovapress)

One hundred and fifty former members of the Serbian MUP (Ministry of Internal Affairs) in Kosovo who want solution to their judicial working status in accordance to the Serbian laws, protested today in front of the Serbian Government’s Office for Kosovo in Mitrovica North. Their basic request is to reach a decision based on Serbia’s Constitution and Laws for pensioning the MUP members in Kosovo, and return to their duties for those who refuse early retirement. They threatened Serbia’s state leaders with a hunger strike if their demands are not fulfilled.