Marjan Melonasi
Journalists’ Abductions, Killings in Kosovo ‘Not Properly Investigated’
International missions in Kosovo did not conduct proper investigations to establish who abducted or killed journalists and media workers in Kosovo during and after the war, said an investigation launched on Tuesday by the Serbian Journalists' Association, UNS.
"Marjan was being threatened for socializing with Serbs"
"At the time of his disappearance, I had already moved to Gracanica and we were not so close anymore. I could only infer from his behavior that somebody was threatening him because of something.
Marjan Melonasi: A crime police turned blind eye to
There was no freedom for the Serbs
Cica Jankovic left the Center of Pristina, in which she lived, in July 1999, after her parents had left. Recalling the time when, as she says, she herself avoided being attacked or beaten by hiding behind parked cars to avoid "escorts", she says that it was a time when there was no freedom for Serbs.
Confirmed: Serbian company wants to acquire Telekom Albania
This interest is in line with the Serbian operator's announced intention to expand its business in the region.
"The goal of Telekom Srbija is to position itself as a regional leader in the field of telecommunications. We have submitted a bid and it is now under review," Telekom said without revealing any details.
Telekom Albania is the second largest operator in Albania.
"Too early to say if Kremlin will help over Kosovo"
First the meeting should be held by the presidents of Russia and Serbia Vladimir Putin and Aleksandar Vucic, the spokesman said in reply to Radio Govorit Moskva, which asked whether Russia will provide assistance to Serbia in connection to the latest deterioration of the situation in Kosovo.
Ratel: EULEX to reopen cases of missing Serb journalists
BELGRADE - Deputy Chief Prosecutor at Kosovo's Special Prosecution Office Jonathan Ratel has pledged that EULEX will reopen all cases of kidnapped and murdered journalists in Kosovo-Metohija, the Journalists' Association of Serbia (UNS) has said in a release.
Numerous unsolved murders of journalists in ex-Yugoslavia
Numerous unsolved murders of journalists in ex-Yugoslavia
BELGRADE -- The Association of Journalists of Serbia has warned that numerous killings of journalists in the past two decades in former Yugoslavia still remain unsolved.
UNS: Numerous unsolved journalist murders in ex-Yugoslavia
BELGRADE - Journalists' Association of Serbia (UNS) warns that numerous journalist murders that took place two decades ago across former Yugoslavia still remain unsolved.