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Kosovo Probes Killing of Guerrilla Commander and Family
Drita Hajdari told BIRN on Thursday that Kosovo's Special Prosecution Office has opened a preliminary investigation into Serbian police special forces' attack on the Jashari family compound in Prekaz from March 5-7, 1998, in which guerrilla commander Adem Jashari and 58 of his relatives were killed.
Serbia MPs Vote for Nazi Concentration Camp Site Memorial
One hundred and fifty-nine out of 250 MPs in the Serbian parliament voted on Monday for the establishment of a memorial centre at the Staro Sajmiste (Old Trade Fair) site to remember those killed at the Nazi concentration camp in occupied Belgrade during World War II.
Turkey Offers an Initiative for Cooperation between the Turkish and Bulgarian Police to Secure the Borders more Effectively
Turkey is preparing an initiative for cooperation between the Turkish and Bulgarian police in order to secure the common borders more effectively, Aksam newspaper said. Common border patrols for border protection can be formed, the newspaper added. Turkey has negotiated such an initiative with Serbia.
Kosovo Charges Two Serbian Policemen with War Crimes
Kosovo's Special Prosecution filed an indictment on Wednesday charging two Serbian police officers, identified only by the initials Z.K. and D.Sh., with war crimes against the civilian population.
Montenegro Religion Law Protests Spread Around Serbia
Following mass protests by ethnic Serbs in Montenegro against the recently adopted Law on Religious Freedom, which they say targets the assets of the Serbian Orthodox Church, agitation against the law has spread to neighbouring Serbia.
Serbia: A Year of Denying War Crimes
On May 9, retired Yugoslav Army general Vladimir Lazarevic, a convicted war criminal, headed a World War II Victory Day parade through the streets of the southern Serbian city of Nis. The showpiece event was organised by Russian war veterans with the backing of the Serbian authorities.
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Serb Ex-Policeman Pleads Not Guilty to Kosovo War Crime
Nenad Arsic pleaded not guilty to committing a war crime as he went on trial on Tuesday at Pristina Basic Court.
The indictment alleges that Arsic, as a reservist member of the Serbian police, committed the crime on May 21, 1999 during a police operation against Kosovo Albanian civilians in Pristina's Emshir neighbourhood.
Serbian Activists Deliver Petition for Whistleblower’s Release
The 'Freedom for Aleksandar' campaign and the '1of 5 million' NGO on Monday handed over a petition with over 30,000 signatures to the Serbian prosecutor's office calling for the release of Aleksandar Obradovic.
Kosovo Roma Woman ‘Died in Despair’ after War Rape Testimony
Haxhi Balaj remembers that it was sunny on May 5, 1999, and that his mother Shehrije was trying to find something for lunch for the family.
They had run out of flour, among the many other things they were missing in those difficult days during the Kosovo war.
Vucic: If I promised something to the West on Kosovo, why didn't I fulfill it so far?
He made a guest appearance last night on the "Upitnik" talk show, where he said that he would continue to fight for Kosovo and the Serb people with all his heart and energy.