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RTK to take the responsibility for the text in which indicates Serbs as Russian spies (KIM radio)

The Association of Journalists of Serbia (UNS) and Association of Journalists of Kosovo and Metohija (DNKiM) strongly condemns the writing of the Kosovo public service. RTK on Albanian language published an unsigned article in which insinuates that "a well-known Serbian journalist from Kosovo, Gracanica" with B.N. initials is a Russian spy.

Osmani: Inhibition of international investigation on Astrit Dehari, unforgivable (Indeksonline)

Kosovo Assembly MP from the Democratic League of Kosovo, Vjosa Osmani, said that inhibition of an international investigation on Astrit Dehari’s death is unforgivable. She said that everyone is responsible, and added that the case should not be politicized. “We are representatives of the population, not diplomats. If hundreds of murders have remained unresolved until now, we should request to work together for Astrit Dehari’s case to become symbol of this country,” Osmani said.

Trust the citizens not despots to find a solution (media)

In an op-ed published today by several news websites, the co-founder of the Initiative for Kosovo (NISMA) Jakup Krasniqi says he is happy he is not part of the current ruling coalition and of the Assembly. To be part of the institutions that were formed in a crisis and have maintained the situation for almost two years leads to the question of whether there is any political responsibility among the people that govern Kosovo, says Krasniqi.

Teargas at the Assembly (media)

As the Kosovo Assembly MP from the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK), Sabri Hamiti, was making, as he said, a short statement, which was the last announced speech for today’s session at the Assembly, teargas was thrown from the seats where the opposition MPs were seated. After this, Deputy President of the Assembly, from the Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK), Xhavit Haliti announced a ten minute break.