Veton Surroi

"Kosovo should back Natasa Kandic for Nobel Peace Prize"

The Kosovo Assembly should pass a resolution supporting the candidacy of Natasa Kandic and the Humanitarian Law Center for the Nobel Peace Prize.

Veton Surroi, a Kosovo Albanian author and publicist, made this proposal in a message posted on Facebook, Pristina-based daily Koha Ditore has reported, according to the website KoSSev.

"Kosovo Assembly should back Kandic for Nobel Prize"

Veton Surroi, a Kosovo Albanian author and publicist, made this proposal in a message posted on Facebook, Pristina-based daily Koha Ditore has reported, according to the website KoSSev.

Surroi said Kandic and her organization did "a big job documenting war crimes in the former Yugoslavia and war crimes of Serbia in Kosovo."

Thaci pardons killers of 5 members of Hajra family

The victims were five members of the Hajra family, who came under automatic weapons fire while traveling in their car near the town of Glogovac in Kosovo, in 2001.

Thaci signed the decree on Friday, pardoning Arben Kiqina and brothers Arsim Ramadani and Burim Ramadani, who were found guilty and sentenced to 30 years in prison each for their crime.

Kosovo: Media publish names of 30 figures on murder hit list

Media in Pristina have published a "hit list" containing the names of 30 persons from Kosovo, Macedonia, Bujanovac and Presevo.

The People's Eye organization - which recently took responsibility for the attempted murder of lawyer and former high ranking communist official from Kosovo Azem Vllasi - reportedly plans to kill these persons.

Albania's Edi Rama to Promote Book in Belgrade

Prime Minister Edi Rama, who is visiting Serbia to participate in business and security forums from October 13-14, will also present the Serbian translation of his book, "Sacrifice" on Thursday, in a Belgrade hotel.

According to Rama's publishing house in Serbia, Samizdat B92, the Albanian Prime Minister will also address a Belgrade audience.