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A humiliation telegram to a Collapsing Republic By Kreshnik Hoxha Published: March 12, 2008
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Hey you, Republic of Serbia, it is definitely impossible to compress all those words that I believe you must hear at any cost. These are the words accumulated in my being over a long period of time. Today, when I am officially a citizen of a Republic, whose people you have treated in the cruellest way, I commemorate the 20th anniversary since you started feeding me with the bitterest food in the world – hatred. Read More...
U.S. - Religious freedoms in Serbia has deteriorated By The Department of State Published: September 16, 2007
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WASHINGTON -- The respect for religious freedoms in Serbia deteriorated over the past year, according to a U.S. State Department report. The Department of State released its annual report on international religious freedom on September 14. Read More...
Tadic: Serbia rejects new demands By AP Published: June 19, 2007 Updated: June 19, 2007
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BELGRADE -- President Boris Tadiæ says Serbia “unambiguously rejects” any new demands regarding its cooperation with the Hague Tribunal. Read More...
Police detain 27 in “Tsar Lazar Guard” swearing-in ceremony By AP Published: May 6, 2007
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KRUSEVAC -- Police have detained 27 persons gathered at the swearing-in of “Tsar Lazar Guard” in Kruševac. Read More...
Milosevic's army reserves sue State By AP Published: April 29, 2007
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KURSHUMLIJA -- More than 2,000 former Milosevic's Army reserve members, mobilized during the 1999 NATO bombing, have sued the Army and the State. Read More...
Serbian PM Vojislav Kostunica in minority government with Radicals? By Beta, Tanjug Published: April 25, 2007
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BELGRADE -- The DSS-NS coalition will likely be forced to form a minority government backed by the Radicals, Velimir Iliæ has said. Read More...
SERBIA: JOURNALIST DEJAN ANASTASIJEVIC TARGET OF LYNCH ATMOSPHERE By HCHRS Published: April 22, 2007
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The assassination attempt at journalist Dejan Anastasijevic in the night of April 14 is by far more indicative than yet another in the series of terrorist attacks against the freedom of expression. Read More...
EU-Serbia visa agreement postponed By World News Editor Published: April 14, 2007
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BRUSSELS, April 13 The European Union and Serbia must have additional talks before rules for easing travel restrictions can be worked out, media reports said Friday. Read More...
Serbian Constitution undergoes criticism By AP Published: April 14, 2007
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BELGRADE -- The Constitution is lacking in quality when compared with the versions the Opposition drafted during Milošević’s rule. Read More...
American citizen brothers who were brutally executed in Serbia - Crime and Secret By U. S. Embassy Published: April 12, 2007
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Three American citizen brothers Agron (23), Mehmet (21) and Ylli (25) Bytyqi were found in 2001, on top of a mass grave in Petrovo Selo, near Kladovo, eastern Serbia. Read More...
Serbia's Genocide over Bosnian's based on incomplete archive By The New York Times Published: April 11, 2007
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THE HAGUE -- The New York Times says The International Court of Justice (ICJ) based its Bosnian genocide ruling on incomplete archive. Read More...
Kosovo parallel institutions affect rule of law By OSCE Published: April 6, 2007
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PRISHTINA -- The latest OSCE Kosovo human rights report looks at parallel institutions in the province. Read More...
Streets in Serbia named after War Criminal Commanders By AP Published: April 6, 2007
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NOVI SAD -- Novi Sad’s city assembly has decided to name two streets after men who fought in the Croatian war. Read More...
Serbia's Army part of political games? By AP Published: April 6, 2007
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BELGRADE -- Unofficial reports say the DSS is ready to give up its claim on interior ministry portfolio if it is given that of defense instead. Read More...
Valley Albanians: Autonomy, or new status By AP Published: April 3, 2007
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BUJANOVAC -- A Democratic Party of Albanians (DPA) official demands autonomy or special status for the municipalities in the south. Read More...
SHAMELESS RIDICULE OF GENOCIDE By HCHRS Published: April 1, 2007
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By publishing a special supplement to its issue of March 12, 2007, titled “The Identity Card of Srebrenica,” the newsroom of the Belgrade-seated Glas Javnosti daily wanted, as it put it, to bring before its readership “an interesting study by Mr. Milivoj Ivanisevic that may stand for argumentation in the event the Serbian parliament deliberates a declaration /on Srebrenica/” and thus at the same time respond to “political advocates of all sorts of guilt that are being ascribed to Serbia.” Read More...
Serbia - Monstruous decline of all value systems By Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia Published: February 16, 2007
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The murder of the 17-year-old Branko Nikolic monstrously testifies of the decline of the value system among the great majority of young people. Read More...
Fascist ideas and a distorted value system imbue the Serbian society By AP Published: February 16, 2007
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The assault by “a group of citizens” at the President of the Democratic Association of the Roma and his activists on Tuesday, February 6, 2007, members of the traffic police were not only watching passively but also inciting through remarks... Read More...
Human Rights Watch: Serbia won’t face past seriously By Human Rights Watch Published: January 15, 2007
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NEW YORK -- Human Rights Watch 2006 report criticizes Serbian government for its unwillingness to confront the past seriously. Read More...
Serb mafia involved in cocaine smuggling intercepted in Macedonia By MakfaxOnline Published: January 14, 2007
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Macedonian court ordered a 30-day detention in absentia for Stanislava Poletan (Chochorvska), suspected of having orchestrated the transport of 486 kilos of cocaine seized at Blace border crossing. Read More...
Serbia: Police officers announce protest By AP Published: January 13, 2007
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BELGRADE -- Serbia’s police union has accused the Interior Ministry (MUP) of not paying officers’ overtime, night and holiday work. Read More...
FIRE SET TO ADVENTIST CHURCH By AP Published: January 8, 2007
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Sombor -- The Temple of the Adventist Church was set on fire in a village near Sombor early this morning. Read More...
Serbia - Corruption absorbs 20% of GDP By Beta Published: January 4, 2007
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Serbias Deputy District Attorney says district attorney offices are inefficient and politicians often fail to submit data on corruption. Read More...
The evolution of the succesion process in forme Yugoslavia By prof.dr.Enver Hasani Published: December 23, 2006
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This Article analyzes the nature of political developments in Serbia, following the October 2000 fall of the late, former President, Slobodan Milosevic. Read More...
Kosovo Serbs have mixed feelings about their future By Southeast European Times Published: December 19, 2006
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Source: PRISHTINA -- Serbs are the second largest ethnic group and the largest ethnic minority in Kosovo. Read More...
Serbia -- Mosque under constant attack By AP Published: December 14, 2006
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PRIJEDOR -- A mosque built in Prijedor has had rocks thrown at it on five occasions over the past several months. Read More...
Serbia's Gypsies have few rights By UPI Published: December 13, 2006
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BELGRADE -- Nearly half of Gypsies living in Serbia do not enjoy the rights to education, employment and healthcare. Read More...
Serbia: Insight into the Đindic assassination and other crimes By AP Published: November 24, 2006
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BELGRADE -- Protected witness Dejan Milenkovic gave further insight into the Ðindic assassination and other crimes. Read More...
Great Britain’s ambassador -- Serbia needs a democratic government By AP Published: November 22, 2006
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BELGRADE -- Great Britain’s ambassador to Serbia David Gowen said that he expects Serbia to receive a strong, democratic government. Read More...
Serbia's genocide: Many victims remain unidentified By Beta Published: November 21, 2006
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BELGRADE -- The Serbian Government’s Missing Persons Commission will exhume 63 unidentified persons by November 30. Read More...
Serbian madness never end: Šešelj tops Radical ballot list By Associated Press Published: November 21, 2006
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BELGRADE -- Vojislav Šešelj will top his party's ballot list in Serbia's upcoming general elections. Read More...
Albanian citizens in south of Serbia are being treated brutally by Serbian Gendarmerie By AP Published: November 20, 2006
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PRESHEVA -- Riza Halimi has called on President Boris Tadic to make the Gendarmerie pull out of South Serbia. Read More...
15 Tears since the first groos crime against humanity in the territory of EX-Yugoslavia By Helsinki Committee for Human Rights Published: November 18, 2006
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The Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia reminds the public that around this time, precisely November 20, fifteen years ago the former Yugoslav People’s Army... Read More...
Lawsuit against Serbia over torture camps By Trial Watch Published: November 17, 2006
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BELGRADE -- HLC filed a lawsuit on behalf of 19 women and children from Vukovar, interned in camps in Vojvodina in November 1991. Read More...
NATO: No Partnership for Peace invitation for Serbia By Reuters Published: November 17, 2006
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BRUSSELS -- NATO is set to disappoint three Balkans countries that were hoping to take the first step towards membership. Read More...
Serbia had accused the UN envy for the negotiations in Kosova By TV21 Published: November 17, 2006
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Serbia had accused the UN envy for the negotiations in Kosova, Marti Ahtisaari, saying that he’s leaning the separation of Kosova from Serbia. Read More...
Serbian President Tadic: Kosova closer to independence By Associated Press Published: November 16, 2006
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BELGRADE -- Serbian president Boris Tadic says Kosova is at this time "closer to independence than to essential autonomy". Read More...
Caucasus, the homeland of the Serbs By Lazar Šebek Published: November 15, 2006
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The original Serboi were probably Sarmatian (Iranian) tribe, who lived in Eastern Europe (Sarmatia Asiatica), to the north of the Caucasus. The earliest historical records about these Sarmatian Serbs dates from the 1st century, in the works of the historian Tacitus (ca. 50 AD) and geographer Pliny (Plinius) (69-75 AD). Read More...
Battle of Kosovo - Serbian Mit By Goodwin, Jason Published: November 15, 2006
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One year later, faced with a Hungarian threat from the North, the Serbs agreed to become his vassals and he took as a wife Olivera, the daughter of Prince Lazar of Serbia, allying himself with Serbs and enabling his offspring to claim Serbia as a dynastic privilege. Read More...
MONUMENT TO JASA TOMIC, AN INTOLERABLE ACT By Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia Published: November 13, 2006
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The fact that the monument to Jasa Tomic was unveiled in downtown Novi Sad yesterday, on the very International Day against Fascism and Anti-Semitism, indicates by far more than stand for yet another in the series of incidents... Read More...
RESTITUTION LAW AND HISTORICAL FACTS By Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia (HCHRS) Published: November 13, 2006
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This is exactly what the Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia wants Minister Draskovic to tell public why he did not promise his Israeli hosts that the crimes Milan Nedic’s collaborative government committed against Jews in Serbia in the period 1941-44... Read More...
Dulic-Markovic: Serbia must urgently change By AP Published: November 12, 2006
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BELGRADE -- G17 Plus senior council will today decide whether that party will take part in the elections individually or as part of a coalition. Read More...
A decision to make the Kosova independent is near. Will Serbia and Russia obstruct it? By Washington Post Published: November 10, 2006
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THE SERBIAN parliament formally adopted a new national constitution on Wednesday, following its narrow approval by voters in a referendum last month. The document was a necessary replacement of the previous charter, which was adopted during the rule of nationalist warlord Slobodan Milosevic. Read More...
Serbia’s New Constitution: Democracy Going Backwards By International Crisis Group Published: November 8, 2006
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Premier Vojislav Kostunica won a high stakes gamble with passage of Serbia’s draft constitution in the 28-29 October referendum. However, numerous credible reports indicate the process was deeply flawed and the result falsified. The referendum cannot be characterised as either free or fair. Read More...
Talk gets tougher as Serbia battles loss of Kosova By Washington Post Published: November 7, 2006
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BELGRADE (Reuters) - With a general election around the corner, the Serbian government on Monday waded deeper into a diplomatic battle to block Western moves to grant independence to its breakaway province of Kosova. Read More...
Serbian Government's Media Office chief Srdan Đuric said that Martti Ahtisaari should resign from his position By AP Published: November 7, 2006
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BELGRADE -- Serbian Government’s Media Office chief Srdan Ðuric said that Martti Ahtisaari should resign from his position. Read More...
What the Serbian Radicals really think: Nikolic: "we won’t cooperate with the whole world……." By Driton Vushtria Published: November 6, 2006
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BELGRADE -- Radicals' statement that ties with Montenegro should be broken due to Ceku’s visit are seen as political marketing by other parties. Read More...
Serbian Prime Minister Koštunica warns Montenegrin government By AP Published: November 5, 2006
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PRISHTINA -- Serbian PM has warned Podgorica that the UN Charter obligates it to honor Serbia’s sovereignty. "In her entire history Montenegro was never Serbia’s enemy. And since it came into existence, Serbia has never done any wrong to Montenegro", Koštunica was quoted as saying. Read More...
Despite its last-minute manoeuvring, Serbia now seems certain to lose Kosovo By The Economist Published: November 4, 2006
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WHAT you see is not always what you get. Serbia has a new constitution stating that Kosovo is an inalienable part of the country. Serb leaders told their people that, if they voted for the constitution in a referendum on October 28-29th, it would speed their entrance into the European Union. But as Danas, a Serbian daily, noted tartly, “They promised a Kosovo in Serbia and a Serbia in Europe. Read More...
Referendum: Two steps back for Serbia By AP Published: November 1, 2006
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CESID officials called the referendum procedures “two steps backwards” for Serbia, adding that it was the worst organized and implemented election since 2000. Read More...
USA: Constitution and Kosova separate process By AP Published: November 1, 2006
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Spokesman of the State Department said that passing of the new constitution of Serbia was a positive step in the democratic process, but that Kosova issue was a separate process led by the United Nations. Read More...
Wiesner: Solution for the status until end of the year By Reuter Published: November 1, 2006
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USA special envoy for negotiations over Kosovo status Frank Wiesner repeated in Belgrade yesterday that the issue of Kosovo status should be solved until the end of the year. Read More...
Serbia - Illusions in Belgrade By The Guardian Published: November 1, 2006
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Kosova has always occupied a special place in Serbian history and hearts despite having a majority of ethnic Albanians who now outnumber local Serbs by about 12 to one. The result of the weekend referendum approving the new Serbian constitution confirms that. Read More...
Serbia snubs UN with vote to keep Kosova By The Guardian Published: November 1, 2006
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Serbia set itself against the international community and Kosova's ethnic Albanians yesterday by endorsing a new constitution declaring Kosova for ever part of Serbia, only a few months before it is expected to lose the province. Read More...
Serbian constitution's claim on Kosova unacceptable By AP Published: November 1, 2006
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TIRANA -- Albania said that the new Serbian constitution's claim over Kosovo is unacceptable. Read More...
Serbia's Referendum - A shadow with a huge influence By NIN Published: October 30, 2006
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NIN weekly journalist Dragan Bujoševic told B92 that he is not sure Serbia has solved any of its problems by accepting a new constitution. Read More...
Serbia Today - Organized irregularities and planned abuse By AP Published: October 30, 2006
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The most vociferous criticism of the constitutional referendum came from the Liberal Democrats’ leader Cedomir Jovanovic. His party, LDP, claims that the referendum failed since only 49.7 percent of voters took part, at the same time pointing to “organized irregularities and planned abuse" Read More...
"Electoral board members filled ballot boxes" By AP Published: October 30, 2006
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Party for Sandžak (SZS) says the referendum in Novi Pazar and Sjenica was not regular and that its observers noted a number of irregularities. Read More...
Serbs approve constitution with last-minute "votes"!!! By Washington Post Published: October 29, 2006
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BELGRADE (Reuters) - Serbia adopted its first constitution of the post-Milosevic era on Sunday after a last-minute surge to the polls saved a two-day referendum from failure due to insufficient turnout. Read More...
Serbia's "New" Constitution vote, day two By AP Published: October 29, 2006
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Center for Free Elections and Democracy says that 32.7 percent of "eligible" voters have cast their ballots by 2 p.m. Read More...
Ruecker: Serbian referendum and the process of Kosova’s status are two different things By KosovaLive Published: October 29, 2006
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The Head of the international administration in Kosova, Joachim Ruecker said today in Prishtina that Kosova status process and the referendum for the Serbian Constitution are two different processes and that they are not related with each other. Read More...
Albanians in Presheva Valley boycott the referendum on Serbia’s new Constitution By KosovaLive Published: October 29, 2006
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Albanian political parties from the Valley of Presheva repeated today their call on 70.000 Albanian voters to boycott the new referendum for the Constitution of Serbia, which will be held during this weekend. Read More...
Serbia Today - Beatings and promotions By Blic Published: October 29, 2006
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BELGRADE -- Most of the cases involving brutal police beatings from 1991 to 2000 now fall under the statute of limitations. Read More...
Serbs voting on "New" Constitution! By BBC Published: October 29, 2006
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About 6.5 million people are entitled to vote in the national referendum. But election officials said only about 15% of voters had cast ballots by late afternoon. Read More...
Serbia's Liberal Party leader Jovanovic against weekend vote By Associated Press Published: October 29, 2006
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BELGRADE -- More than seven years after the war, the possibility of independence of Kosovo is still considered blasphemy by many in Serbia. Read More...
Serbian Liberal-Democratic Party (LDP): Significant irregularities By AP Published: October 29, 2006
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The Liberal-Democratic Party (LDP) president Cedomir Jovanovic says the referendum turnout by 11 a.m. was 6.04 percent, with significant irregularities at the polling stations. Jovanovic said those included “suggesting to voters whether to vote yes or no”. Read More...
Serbia's "New" Constitution: 17.81% of Eligible Citizens Voted Today By AP Published: October 29, 2006
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The Serbian Republican Election Commission, during its press conference at the end of voting day declared that so far, 17.81% of eligible voters came out to the polls. Read More...
Serbia's New Constituation - Extra ballots won’t pose problem By Beta News Published: October 29, 2006
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BELGRADE -- An extra amount of ballots in the voting boxes will not pose a problem to the functionality of the referendum vote. Read More...
Socialist-style campaign By Associated Press Published: October 29, 2006
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BELGRADE, NOVI SAD -- Marketing experts say the referendum campaign smacked of the socialist era. Read More...
The international community has condemned in strong terms Serb's from Kosova By AP Published: October 28, 2006
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BELGRADE -- The international community has condemned in strong terms a Kosovska Mitrovica rally where participants chanted Mladic’s name. Read More...
Serbian constitution critic predicts weekend referendum will fail By AP Published: October 27, 2006
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BELGRADE, Serbia (AP) - The main critic of Serbia's new constitution predicted Wednesday that this weekend's referendum on the new charter will fail, and accused the authorities of pressuring the citizens to vote. Read More...
Serbian leaders suffer two heavy blows on Kosova in one day - commentary By KosovaReport Published: October 27, 2006
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Serbia's two major branches of executive power suffered two new heavy blows in one day. First Albanian President Alfred Moisiu threw diplomacy and good manners to the wind when he told his host Boris Tadic that Kosovo should be independent. Read More...
Belgrade Fails to Stop Violence Against Minorities By KosovaNews Published: October 26, 2006
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Prishtine, 25 October 2006 (KosovaNews) - Serbia's government is failing to curb a surging tide of violence against ethnic and religious minorities, Human Rights Watch (HRW) said in a 52-page report released earlier this month. Read More...
Instead of protecting the Law, a Serb policeman violates it by stealing oil By KosovaLive Published: October 24, 2006
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Regional police in Gjilan said today that they have arrested a member of the Kosova Police Service (KPS), serving in the Artana/Novobrdo police station, while stealing oil. Read More...
Artemije's Propaganda Crusades By Driton Vushtria Published: October 24, 2006
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The ruling hierarch of Kosova, Bishop Artemije is continuing his propaganda crusades in his attempts to prevent self-determination of Kosova. Read More...
Romania criticises Serbia over oil spill By Reuters Published: October 24, 2006
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BUCHAREST, Oct 4 (Reuters) - Romania criticised Serbia on Wednesday for failing to warn it about oil spills on the Danube river that could potentially affect farming and its ecologically sensitive delta, home to 300 species of birds. Read More...
Helsinki Federation worried about constitution By AP Published: October 24, 2006
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BELGRADE -- The International Helsinki Federation for Human Rights is concerned about the Serbian constitution. Read More...
Serbs to Vote on Document That Is Faulty, Critics Say By NICHOLAS WOOD Published: October 23, 2006
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BELGRADE, Serbia, Oct. 22 — Serbia’s leaders, normally riven by deep political rivalries, have shown a surprising degree of unity this month. Read More...
Serbia's Milosevic, Dead Since March, Gets Vote Call By REUTERS Published: October 23, 2006
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BELGRADE - Serbia (Reuters) - The late Serb strongman Slobodan Milosevic, who died in detention at the Hague tribunal earlier this year, has been called to vote at a referendum next weekend, Serbian media said on Monday. Read More...
Del Ponte: War Criminal Mladic is in Belgrade By Driton Vushtria Published: October 23, 2006
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“Mladic is in Serbia, in Belgrade and the vicinity, since he, of course, moves around”, the Hague Tribunal Chief Prosecutor told the French daily Liberation. She said there will be no new deadlines for Mladic’s extradition. “We will not set new dates, all the deadlines have passed”. Read More...
Jovanovic calls for a "new system of values" By Driton Vushtria Published: October 22, 2006
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BELGRADE -- Cedomir Jovanovic said that the character of the constitution is wrong, along with its presentation. Read More...
1,500 complaints filed against Serbia By Driton Vushtria Published: October 22, 2006
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NOVI SAD -- Citizens have filed 1,500 complaints against the State of Serbia with the European Court for Human Rights. Read More...
Serbia Confident Russia, China Would Block Kosovo Independence By Associated Press Published: October 22, 2006
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Serbia -- Serbian Prime Minister Vojislav Kostunica has expressed confidence that Russia and China will block any attempts by the UN to grant independence to the province of Kosovo. Read More...
A Serbian Ultra Nacionalist Judge named member of the Referendum Committee By AP Published: October 21, 2006
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BELGRADE -- A Serbian Ultra Nacionalist Judge known for implementing the notorious 1998 Information Law was named member of the Referendum Committee. Read More...
“New Serbian Constitution draws on Miloševic’s version” By AP Published: October 21, 2006
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Serbia -- A former close Miloševic associate claims the new constitution represents continuity with the previous one. Read More...
Albanian leader in Presheva Valley calls for boycott By Associated Press Published: October 21, 2006
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PRESHEVA (Albanian Land) -- Albanian Democratic Action Party (PDD) called on its membership and voters to boycott the constitutional referendum. Read More...
Absurdity of an Aggressive Propaganda Policy By Dr. Murat Blaku Published: October 20, 2006
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As the conclusion of the political process that will decide on the fate of Kosova is approaching, any average observer is able to notice that Belgrade official propaganda is becoming more and more arrogant, irrational and hysterical. Read More...
Serbia: Racist behavior nothing new By Driton Vushtria Published: October 17, 2006
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BELGRADE -- Racial hate and intolerance … racist incident during Serbia’s premier league football match Sunday…, Borac football fans insult their side’s player Mike Tamvanyera from Zimbabwe. Read More...
Serbia sending the wrong message By FoNet Published: October 14, 2006
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BELGRADE -- Vladimir Goati said that Serbia is sending the wrong message with recent remarks regarding the referendum. Read More...
Senior official in north Serbia urges boycott of constitutional referendum By AP Published: October 12, 2006
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BELGRADE, Serbia (AP) - A senior official in northern Serbia on Wednesday called for a boycott of the upcoming referendum on a new constitution that declares independence-seeking Kosovo an integral part of Serb territory. Read More...
State Department says Kosova will be settled by talks, not by new Serbian constitution By AP Published: October 10, 2006
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WASHINGTON (AP)--The U.S. condemned the Serbian parliament's decision to accept a constitution that would declare Kosova irrevocably a part of Serbia. Read More...
Serb Lobby Effort Failing By Alliance for a New Kosovo Published: October 9, 2006
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Serb efforts may impact timing of a final solution for Kosova (see U.S. Elections article, above) but appear to be unable to stop eventual independence. Read More...
Lobbying at the last minute By Driton Vushtria Published: October 8, 2006
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BELGRADE -- The government will spend around 360,000 dollars on lobbying during the next six months. Read More...
“Serbs won’t leave Kosova” By Driton Vushtria Published: October 8, 2006
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PRIŠTINA -- Livia Plaks, Project on Ethnic Relations president, says she doesn’t believe Serbs will leave Kosova if it becomes independent. Read More...
Constitution a “continuation of Miloševic politics” By Driton Vushtria Published: October 7, 2006
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Vuk Draškovic said that the constitutional proposal is a “strategic victory” for the socialists and radicals. Read More...
Children Trafficking in Aleksinac -- Stating the Obvious By Driton Vushtria Published: October 3, 2006
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This article has been written within a reporting programme launched by the London-based Media Diversity Institute and the BETA news agency, titled "Seeing the Roma Without Prejudice" a part of the Decade of Roma Inclusion. Read More...
"Children as propaganda" on RTS? By FoNet Published: October 3, 2006
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Several media associations has asked for the “Kljuc” show on Radio Television Sebia to be taken off the air. Read More...
Belgrade police took 152 fans of the Rad football team into custody for promoting national, racial and religious hate By Driton Vushtria Published: September 20, 2006
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Yesterday, the Belgrade police took 152 fans of the Rad football team into custody for promoting national, racial and religious intolerance. Read More... |
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