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Djurovic: Pristina's CoE bid still not on agenda
STRASBOURG - Pristina's Council of Europe (CoE) membership application has not been included in the agenda of this week's CoE Committee of Ministers meeting, scheduled for Wednesday, says Serbian Ambassador to the CoE Aleksandra Djurovic.
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Montenegro Urged to Investigate Former Police Heads’ Gang Ties
The special state prosecutor's offices in Podgorica, Montenegro. Photo: EPA/BORIS PEJOVIC
Belivuk was arrested in Serbia on February 4, a week after his return from Montenegro, where police allegedly prevented his assassination.
Movement Ban Worsens Migrants’ Plight in Serbia, Bosnia
"Since the crisis began, for almost a month, access has been denied to anyone providing psychological, legal or other assistance, so they have no activities and are locked in the camps," Djurovic told BIRN.
Instead, the camp inmates "receive information through social networks and by phone contact with some of us", he added.
Serbia should adopt measures for reception of migrants
BELGRADE - Serbia should adopt measures for the reception of migrants, because the Balkans and the Mediterranean are experiencing a great wave of migration, Executive Director of the Asylum Protection Center Rados Djurovic said.
1,539 people sought asylum in Serbia in January and February
BELGRADE - In the first two months of 2014, 1,539 people sought political asylum in Serbia, while the total for 2013 was 5,065.
"This data indicates that there will be more and more people seeking political asylum in Serbia and that it is something to consider," Executive Director of the Asylum Protection Centre Rados Djurovic has told Tanjug.