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Serbian reporters attacked in Pristina
BELGRADE - Radio Television of Kosovo (RTK) and Radio Television of Serbia (RTS) reporters have been attacked during ethnic Albanian protests in Pristina.
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Clashes Erupt as Thousands Protest in Kosovo
Stone-throwing protesters attacked the government building on Saturday and a fire broke out on central Mother Theresa Square amid clashes with police who fired tear gas as anger flared at one of the largest protests in Kosovo since it declared independence in 2008.
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Ratel: EULEX to reopen cases of missing Serb journalists
BELGRADE - Deputy Chief Prosecutor at Kosovo's Special Prosecution Office Jonathan Ratel has pledged that EULEX will reopen all cases of kidnapped and murdered journalists in Kosovo-Metohija, the Journalists' Association of Serbia (UNS) has said in a release.
Families of kidnapped send letter to OSCE
BELGRADE - The Association of the Families of the Kidnapped and Murdered in Kosovo and Metohija (KiM) has sent an open letter to the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), asking for assistance in ensuring the release of the kidnapped Serbs in KiM.
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Security Tight in Montenegro For Thaci Visit
Montenegrin police have pledged to take all "preventative and, if necessary, repressive measures" to prevent incidents from disrupting the first official visit to Montenegro of the Foreign Minister of Kosovo, Hashim Thaci - a controversial figure to some because of his past history as a guerrilla leader.
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Thaci Visit Angers Serbs in Montenegro
Kosovo's Foreign Minister, Hashim Thaci, is due to visit Podgorica for a two-day visit on Thursday when he will meet the country's top officials.
However, the visit of the former leader of the Kosovo Liberation Army remains controversial among Montenegrins who cherish ties to Serbia.
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KLA graffiti appears on Serbian Orthodox church walls
KLA graffiti appears on Serbian Orthodox church walls
LIPLJAN -- Graffiti spelling out the Albanian acronym for "the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA)" - UCK - appeared on the walls of a Serbian Orthodox church in Kosovo.
The Church of Saint Flora and Lavre in the town of Lipljan was found defaced in this way on Saturday morning.
Rasic: KLA graffiti on walls of Orthodox church crime
GRACANICA, - MP in the Kosovo parliament and candidate for Gracanica mayor Nenad Rasic condemned the graffiti of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) written on the walls of the Orthodox church in Lipljan, and qualified the incident as an act of vandalism and a crime.
KLA graffiti appear on church walls in Lipljan
LIPLJAN - Graffiti of Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) appeared on the walls of the Orthodox church of Saint Flora and Lavre in Lipljan on Saturday morning, Radio Television of Kosovo (RTK) reported in a Serbian-language show.
The police and the Diocese of Raska and Prizren have been notified about the incident.
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New Kosovo War Court Remains Under Wraps
Prime Minister Isa Mustafa's recently-formed government has vowed to expedite a vote in parliament on new legislation that would set in motion the creation of the special court which is expected to try former Kosovo Liberation Army officials for war crimes.
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