Republic of Kosova
Last Despatches: Kosovo Journalist Disappears After Visiting Guerrilla Base
Ismail Berbatovci closed the door of his apartment in the small central Kosovo town of Lipjan/Ljipljane for the last time on the morning of July 23, 1998.
His wife Peme remembers that he went out to do an interview with Rame Buja, a senior leader from the Kosovo Liberation Army, KLA, at the guerrilla force's local base in the nearby mountains.
Pristina designs a plan
Glauk Konjufca told Klan Kosova that there are still, as he stated, "parallel structures of Serbia" in the north, which cannot be shut down in six months.
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"Shame on you, Prime Minister Edi Rama"
This happened during a joint press conference with German Chancellor Angela Merkel in Tirana.
"Shame on Albanian PM @ediramaal, who deliberately ignored the questions of Kosovo journalists. The @EFJEUROPE condemns this outrageous segregation", EFJ's Secretary General Ricardo Gutirrez said on Twitter.
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Kosovo State Radio Accused of Censorship and Discrimination
Kosovo-based human rights and transitional justice NGO Integra accused public broadcaster Radio on Wednesday of censoring its radio drama series 'Living with the Memories of the Missing' after an episode told the story of a Serb woman whose husband disappeared as a result of the 1990s conflict.
"Serbs find Kosovo army unacceptable" - deputy Kosovo PM
Branimir Stojanovic, who serves as deputy Kosovo prime minister, has said that creating "the Armed Forces of Kosovo would be unacceptable to the Serb people"
Russian envoy: Ethnic strife persists in Kosovo
Russian envoy: Ethnic strife persists in Kosovo
NEW YORK -- Violence against Serbs in Kosovo and desecration of Orthodox monasteries "are a clear evidence of persisting ethnic strife in the Kosovo Albanian society."
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