Sejdiu

Deadly Provocation: How Village Killings Kindled Kosovo’s Resistance

Sejdiu was not in Qirez/Cirez that day as he was visiting a relative, but when he tried to return, he soon found out that the village was packed with Serbian forces.

"I was told by dozens of local residents that in Likoshan and Qirez, a battle was unfolding and I heard voices telling me to stop going forward," he recalled.

Kosovo Confirms First Two Coronavirus Cases

Kosovo on Friday confirmed its first two cases of coronavirus, as the authorities test more people. The announcement was made at a joint press conference of Prime Minister Albin Kurti and the Minister of Health, Arben Vitia. They said two of 15 suspected cases had tested positive for the virus. Both had arrived recently from Italy, by far the worst affected country in Europe.

Can Kosovo Get Payback for Wartime Devastation?

Ngritja e Zerit gathers and classifies evidence in support of claims for damages that resulted from the Kosovo war.

Without any financial support from the state, Bejta and Osaj have been helping ordinary Kosovo citizens prepare lawsuits, and have refused to give up despite the fact that every case they have prepared so far has been rejected by the courts in the country.

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.

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