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Haradinaj's ties with "yellow house": Americans obstructed the investigation
International sources speculate that his responsibility for organ trafficking in the case of ''yellow house'' is now at stake, Blic reports.
The first serious approach to this crime was led by UNMIK which made a report in 2003, the evidence of which were, allegedly, destroyed in the Tribunal for War Crimes for the former Yugoslavia.
Haradinaj "trying to provoke conflict with Serbs" - Vulin
French media on goals of Macron's visit to Serbia
Some French media write about this visit, assessing that its goal is to "strengthen friendship between Paris and Belgrade."
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Swedish judge: In Kosovo, there's no justice for Serbs
Cristar Karphamar was appointed as the first UN judge by the UNMIK administration led by Bernard Kouchner, and he assumed his duties in 2000.
Haradinaj reiterates there'd be "one army unit" in North
However, Ramush Haradinaj confirmed the possibility of deploying "one unit" to the area inhabited mostly by Serbs, who are strongly opposed to the idea of establishing an army in Kosovo.
Haradinaj repeated for the Kosovapress website that the future Kosovo army will have three units - in the southern, central, and northern part.
Haradinaj: I'm glad I was killing Serbs
Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj's first cousin also said that he "regrets not killing as many as he wanted to" - and that he is now "not afraid" of the special court (Specialist Chambers) set up for KLA crimes.
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Kosovo ‘Sceptical’ About New Hague Court, Says PM
As the prosecutor at the Hague-based Specialist Chambers visited Kosovo for the first time, Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj said there is a sense of scepticism about the new court that will try suspects for wartime crimes.
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Haradinaj asks for demarcation with Serbia
Ramush Haradinaj told the press conference that he had demanded that the Commission start defining and marking the border with Serbia immediately after Kosovo and Montenegro ratified the agreement on their borderline, reported RTK2.
He said he thought the President of the Commission and his colleagues knew the border well which would make the demarcation process easier.
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"EU will have to rein in Haradinaj"
"Haradinaj's war threats are reason enough why Kosovo shouldn't have an army and why we have to draw a clear and strong line between Serbia and Greater Albania", Vulin said this morning.
Serbia would not be entering any wars,it wouldn't cause conflict but it would protect its interests and its people,he said in a Ministry of Defence statement.
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"You'll have no army - now go back to fighting old ladies"
Vulin in this way commented on Kosovo PM Ramush Haradinaj's announcement that an army would be formed in Kosovo this year - and that he "has the support of Serbs for that."