Monthly Archives: July 2009

Mass Grave Uncovered in Kosovo

The remains of eight people have been discovered in a mass grave dating back to 1998, the EU rule-of-law mission in Kosovo has confirmed. Following a tip-off that land next to the Gjilan to Kamenica road, in eastern Kosovo, had been dug up in 1998, EULEX and Kosovo Police began …

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Macedonian Parliament in Heated Reshuffle Debate

The start of a Macedonian parliamentary session to debate the recent reshuffling of the cabinet of centre-right Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski and to appoint new ministers has so far been marked by a heated verbal exchange between the PM and the outgoing Finance Minister Trajko Slaveski, who was fired on …

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Montenegro Adopts Srebrenica Remembrance Day

Montenegro’s parliament yesterday adopted a declaration condemning the 1995 Srebrenica massacre and other atrocities committed during the conflicts in the former Yugoslavia. The declaration accepts a European Parliament resolution on Srebrenica from January this year, condemning war crimes in Srebrenica and proclaiming July 11 a day of remembrance for the …

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Serbia Opts Out of Croatia Summit

A Serbian delegation led by Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremic has refused to participate in the Croatia Summit 2009, which opened last night in Dubrovnik, Croatian national television, HRT, reported. According to the HRT website, the reason for Jeremic’s refusal to take part in the summit was a misunderstanding over the …

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Bosnia-Herzegovina designates July 11 Nat”l day of mourning

SARAJEVO The federal government of Bosnia-Herzegovina has declared July 11 a national day of mourning in commemoration of the Srebrenica Massacre. As part of the commemorative activities a mass funeral will be held on Saturday for 500 bodies that have been discovered at a mass grave recently, the government said …

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Dan sjećanja na srebreničke žrtve bez podrške

SARAJEVO – Predstavnički dom parlamenta BiH odbio je jučer raspravljati o inicijativi za proglašenje 11. jula danom sjećanja na žrtve genocida u Srebrenici. Poslanik SDA Sadik Ahmetović inicirao je uvrštavanje ove tačke u dnevni red. Poslanici iz SNSD-a, SDS-a i PDP-a bili su suzdržani, zbog čega nije bilo entitetske većine …

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Six Serb parties register for Kosovo vote

PRISTINA, Kosovo Six Serb political parties have registered with the Central Election Commission (CEC) to run in the November 15th local elections. CEC officials said on Wednesday (July 8th) that in all, 36 political entities representing the various communities in Kosovo have submitted applications. 

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Inzko calls for Mostar mayoral election

SARAJEVO, Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) High Representative Valentin Inzko urged officials in Mostar on Wednesday (July 8th) to speed up the mayoral election there. The Mostar City Council has met 13 times since the October 5th local elections, but has failed so far to fill the post, as no candidate …

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GERB’s Tsvetanov to head Bulgarian interior ministry

SOFIA, Bulgaria Tsvetan Tsvetanov, chairman of the election-winning Citizens for the European Development of Bulgaria (GERB), will serve as interior minister, the party’s informal leader, Boyko Borisov, said on Wednesday (July 8th). Tsvetanov’s background is in law enforcement — he was an inspector for 17 years and an administrator for …

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