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REPORT ON THE VISIT
OF GROUP OF WOMEN
AND MEN FROM THE
SERB ENCLAVES TO
PRISTINA ON THE
3rd NOVEMBER 2008

Priština office of the
Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia on the 3rd of November 2008 organized a visit of women from the Serb enclaves, without the police escort (Kosovo Police Services were informed of the visit, but the aforementioned escort was not requested). In that group...   More >>>

 

VISIT TO ORAHOVAC, VELIKA HOČA AND MONASTERY IN ZOČIŠTE

23 September 2008

Orahovac is a townlet in southwestern part of Kosovo, 64 km from
Pristina and 32 km from Prizren. According to the most recent data, 85,698 people live in municipality
of Orahovac. Of that number, 1,300 are Serbs, and 420 others (Romany, Askalia, Egyptians and Bosniaks). Before the armed conflict in 1998-19...
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BLACE STORY

(March 1999)

Igballe Rogova

When Nato started
bombing Serbian Army positions in Kosova and Serbia, my whole family gathered at my mothers house so we could stay together. Serbian police
and paramilitary units were going around Prishtina forcing Albanians to leave their homes and go to Macedonia or Albania. We were over 37 people at...
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THREE WELL-KNOWN EXPERTS EVALUATE THE FIRST YEAR OF THE NEW STATE OF KOSOVO

March 3, 2009.

Kosovars had reason to celebrate on February 17th but many challenges are still ahead

The situation with the international recognition of the new state, the opposition of Russia, the relations with the Muslim countries, the risk of partition, Haradinaj's role
as a negotiator in Uganda...
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KOSOVO SERBS LOSING PRIVILEGES FROM BELGRADE

Zëri, New Kosova Report

27 February 2009

From the beginning of December, the Serbian Ministry of Education has decreased the salaries of the Serbian parallel education workers by 50 percent. Meanwhile, the Serbian Ministry of Education announced another 50 percent decrease of the salaries of Serbian parallel education
workers...   More >>>

 

HCHR Priština Office

ACTIVITY REPORT

(October-December)

In October 2008, the Helsinki Committee for Human Rights (HCHR) opened an office in Priština with a view to monitoring
the situation in the enclaves and helping the Serb community to communicate with Kosovo institutions
and international representatives in Priština. The Committee's decision
to open the Office was based on its months...
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POLITICAL BLUFF: SERBIA PRESIDENT SENT NO LETTER TO UN, EU

New Kosova Report

11 January 2009

Although the media was notified with pomposity that Serbia President Boris Tadic would be sending a protesting letter to the UN and EU, such a move appears to have been merely a media bluff for Serbia's internal political purposes - indeed, the
letter was never sent nor even written. In this
protesting...   More >>>

 

LETTER TO MY FATHER

Koha Ditore

1. I will be on "Mother Theresa" street after the declaration of Kosovo's independence. I will remember some moments. First I will remember you, Flaka, and me, on the
same street, which at that time was called 'Marsal Tito". Celebrating New Years in the sixties. We were kids, and the VJ soldiers shot fireworks
from the "Ramiz Sadiku" building and they fell in front of us. Second...   More >>>

 

THE OTHER ENEMY, STILL THERE...

by Stephen Schwartz

3 December 2008

Prishtina, Kosovo -- WHILE THE WORLD REACTS in horror to the atrocities in Mumbai, Balkan Muslims and Albanians (the latter both Muslim and Christian) understandably have their eyes on an older but
equally feral enemy: Russian imperialism,
acting through its Serbian pawn. Kosovar Albanians,
in particular, are anxious about the future, repeatedly asking me...   More >>>

 

SUBSEQUENT PROVOCATION FROM BELGRADE

Prishtina should be included in the discussions related to the Kumanova Agreement because it has the arguments as to why concessions shouldn't be made to Serbia. On the contrary, failure to
include (respect)
Prishtina again would define Brussels as being at Serbia's side, against Kosovo

Ylber Hysa

The Kumanova Agreement, known as the...   More >>>

 

REPORT FOR PRISHTINA, WITHOUT PRISHTINA

If it's not too late, Prishtina should now assume its
role by trying to position itself clearly, especially in relation with those who have supported its independence

Ylber Hysa

The long-awaited report of the UN Secretary General, Ban ki-Moon, which will be made public today, will apparently mark a new chapter in Kosovo's direction following independence, by giving it many attributes...   More >>>

 

BOSNIANIZATION OF KOSOVO - A SERIOUS RISK TO THE WESTERN BALKANS

By Forum for Euro-Atlantic Integrations, New Kosova Report

24 November 2008

The recent readiness of the European Union (or some
of its member nations) to push for its Rule of Law Mission (EULEX) presence in Kosovo with
concessions made to
Serbia on the six-point plan designed by Serbian government and proposed
through...   More >>>

 

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