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Third Assessment of the Situation of Ethnic Minorities in Kosovo
UNHCR Assessment of the Situation of Ethnic Minorities In Kosovo (period covering October 2000 through February 2001) Executive Summary In this seventh joint report we aim to give an overview of the security situation of minority communities in Kosovo. At the same time we focus on a selected number of issues of particular concern such as: return; access to health services; property issues; participation in political structures and access to employment. The format differs somewhat from the previous report in its focus on a limited number of key issues as opposed to an all-encompassing review. While this is the result of a deliberate decision to undertake a more targeted assessment, it is also a reflection of other stark realities. With the passing of time the lack of lasting improvements for minority populations means that we are at increasing risk of merely repeating issues, concerns and recommendations addressed at length in previous assessments. The continued lack of adequate security remains the key issue for minorities. The reporting period was marked by a deterioration in the overall security situation. It was punctuated at its beginning by the killing of four Ashkaelia returnees, and, at its end, by a series of fatal attacks singling out Kosovo Serbs on some of the major transport routes used by them to maintain links with Serbia. These attacks culminated with the 16 February atrocity targeting the “Nis Express” bus service, in which ten Kosovo Serbs, including a couple and their infant child, died. The period in-between was characterised by an upsurge in attacks against the person and property of minority populations. -
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Research Article ISSN 2336-9744 (online) | ISSN 2337-0173 (print) The journal is available on line at www.ecol-mne.com Contribution to the knowledge of distribution of Colubrid snakes in Serbia LJILJANA TOMOVIĆ1,2,4*, ALEKSANDAR UROŠEVIĆ2,4, RASTKO AJTIĆ3,4, IMRE KRIZMANIĆ1, ALEKSANDAR SIMOVIĆ4, NENAD LABUS5, DANKO JOVIĆ6, MILIVOJ KRSTIĆ4, SONJA ĐORĐEVIĆ1,4, MARKO ANĐELKOVIĆ2,4, ANA GOLUBOVIĆ1,4 & GEORG DŽUKIĆ2 1 University of Belgrade, Faculty of Biology, Studentski trg 16, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia 2 University of Belgrade, Institute for Biological Research “Siniša Stanković”, Bulevar despota Stefana 142, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia 3 Institute for Nature Conservation of Serbia, Dr Ivana Ribara 91, 11070 Belgrade, Serbia 4 Serbian Herpetological Society “Milutin Radovanović”, Bulevar despota Stefana 142, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia 5 University of Priština, Faculty of Science and Mathematics, Biology Department, Lole Ribara 29, 38220 Kosovska Mitrovica, Serbia 6 Institute for Nature Conservation of Serbia, Vožda Karađorđa 14, 18000 Niš, Serbia *Corresponding author: E-mail: [email protected] Received 28 March 2015 │ Accepted 31 March 2015 │ Published online 6 April 2015. Abstract Detailed distribution pattern of colubrid snakes in Serbia is still inadequately described, despite the long historical study. In this paper, we provide accurate distribution of seven species, with previously published and newly accumulated faunistic records compiled. Comparative analysis of faunas among all Balkan countries showed that Serbian colubrid fauna is among the most distinct (together with faunas of Slovenia and Romania), due to small number of species. Zoogeographic analysis showed high chorotype diversity of Serbian colubrids: seven species belong to six chorotypes. South-eastern Serbia (Pčinja River valley) is characterized by the presence of all colubrid species inhabiting our country, and deserves the highest conservation status at the national level. -
Historic Monuments of Serbia: Kosovo and Metohija Districts: Peć, Prizren, and Priština
Historic Monuments of Serbia: Kosovo and Metohija Districts: Peć, Prizren, and Priština JUSTIFICATION OF Gorioč) were erected or restored in parallel. The oldest ex- “OUTSTANDING UNIVERSAL VALUE”: amples of folk architecture in Serbia—traditionally linked —Criteria met: 24 (a) (ii), (iv), (vi) (b) (i), (ii) to the main centers of church life in Metohija—have been —Assurance of authenticity or integrity: preserved precisely in this area and date back to the 18th The immobile cultural property of the Metohija Region is century (Goraždevac, Loćane). In addition to numerous protected under the Law on Cultural Property adopted by remains of churches with graveyards, the extensive medi- the Assembly of the Republic of Serbia (Službeni gla snik Re- eval architectural activity in this region is illustrated by publike Srbije № 71, 1994), and is categorized according to numerous fortifications and hermitages located mostly in the Decision on the Identification of Immobile Cultural inaccessible caves of the Rugova gorge while the past two Property of Outstanding Value (Službeni glasnik Republike centuries are characterized by a widespread and very spe- Srbije № 16 and № 25, 1990). cific type of secular architecture adapted to the geographi- cal features of Metohija and the way of life of most of its inhabitants (residential towers). I DISTRICT OF PEĆ COMPARISON WITH OTHER SIMILAR PROPERTIES: GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION: In historic-artistic and religious terms, the region of * Municipalities of Dečani, Metohija is eminently under the influence of two -
SHTOJCË EMËRTIMI I VENDBANIMEVE Shqip Serbisht
SHTOJCË EMËRTIMI I VENDBANIMEVE Shqip Serbisht Deçan / Decane 01 Baballoq Babaloc 01 Beleg Beleg 01 Belle Belaje 01 Carrabreg i Epërm Gornji Crnobreg 01 Carrabreg i Ulët Donji Crnobreg 01 Dashinoc Dašinovac 01 Deçan Decane 01 Drenoc Drenovac 01 Dubovik Dubovik 01 Dubravë Dubrava 01 Gjocaj Ðocaj 01 Gllogjan Glodane 01 Gramaçel Gramocelj 01 Hulaj Huljaj 01 Irzniq Rznic 01 Isniq Istinic 01 Jasiq Jasic 01 Junik Junik 01 Kodrali Kodralija 01 Lëbushë Ljubuša 01 Lumbardh Lumbarda 01 Lloqan Locane 01 Llukë e Epërme Gornja Luka 01 Llukë e Ulët Donja Luka 01 Maznik Maznik 01 Papiq Papic 01 Pobërgjë Pobrde 01 Pozhar Požar 01 Prapaqan Prapacane 01 Prekolluk Prekoluka 01 Prilep Prilep 01 Rastavicë Rastavica 01 Ratish i Epërm Gornji Ratiš 01 Ratish i Ulët Donji Ratiš 01 Shaptej Šaptej 01 Sllup Slup 01 Strellc i Epërm Gornji Streoc 01 Strellc i Ulët Donji Streoc 01 Voksh Vokša 2 01 Vranoc i Vogël Mali Vranovac Shqip Serbisht Gjakovë / Ðakovica 02 Babaj i Bokës Babaj Boks 02 Bardhaniq Bardonic 02 Bardhasan Bardosan 02 Batushë Batuša 02 Bec Bec 02 Berjah Berjah 02 Bishtazhin Bištražin 02 Bitesh Biteš 02 Brekoc Brekovac 02 Brovinë Brovina 02 Cërmjan Crmljane 02 Dallashaj Dalašaj 02 Damjan Damjane 02 Devë Deva 02 Doblibarë Doblibare 02 Dobrixhë Dobric 02 Dobrosh Dobroš 02 Dol Dolj 02 Dujakë Dujak 02 Duzhnjë Dužnje 02 Firajë Firaja 02 Firzë Firza 02 Fshaj Fšaj 02 Gërçinë Grcina 02 Gërgoc Grgoc 02 Gjakovë Ðakovica 02 Goden Goden 02 Guskë Guska 02 Hereç Erec 02 Jabllanicë Jablanica 02 Jahoc Jahoc 02 Janosh Janoš 02 Kodrali Kodralija 02 Korenicë Korenica 02 -
Opština DEČANI Nikolić (Mihailo) Marko, Rođen 1937
naselje Babaljoć Žrtve rata 1941-1945 opština DEČANI Nikolić (Mihailo) Marko, rođen 1937. Crnogorac, umro 1943. u Opština DEČANI logoru, Bar (0511019016) Babaljoć Nikolić (Mihailo) Mitar, rođen 1933. Crnogorac, umro 1943. u logoru, Barlećaj (Dino) Bajram, rođen 1889. Šiptar, poginuo 1941. u Bar (0511019015) aprilskom ratu 1941 god., B.suka (0140013002) Osaj (Bajram) Uka, rođen 1900. Šiptar, ubijen 1941. u aprilskom Pešić (Rade) Ivan, rođen 1920. Crnogorac, poginuo 1945. u NOBu, ratu 1941 god., Dečani (0140002002) Trnova (0140013001) Otašević (Miroje) Dušan, rođen 1928. Crnogorac, poginuo 1944. u Beleg NOBu, Plašica-mateš. (0140001002) Otašević (Petko) Miroja, rođen 1891. Crnogorac, poginuo 1941. u Binakaj (Ahmet) Binak, rođen 1914. Šiptar, poginuo 1945. u NOBu, aprilskom ratu 1941 god., Suva reka (0140001001) Drenica (0141028001) Perović (Simo) Martin, rođen 1906. Crnogorac, poginuo od Nemaca Dašinovac 1943. u logoru, Auschwitz (2891065017) Asanović (Jovan) Dragomir, rođen 1908. Crnogorac, poginuo 1945. Pešić (Grujica) Petar, rođen 1893. Crnogorac, umro 1944. pri u NOBu, Duga resa (0140020006) deportaciji, Zagarač (0276038042) Asanović (Milan) Miloš, rođen 1925. Crnogorac, poginuo 1944. u Pešić (Pera) Raka, rođena 1939. Crnogorka, umrla 1944. pri NOBu, Polja nikšićka (0140020005) deportaciji, Zagarač (0276038043) Bjelanović (Milutin) Veličko, rođen 1903. Crnogorac, ubijen 1942. u Rakočvić (Vuk) Radivoje, rođen 1900. Crnogorac, ubijen 1941. u direktnom teroru, Belopoljane (0453027001) direktnom teroru, Rznić (0453018009) Bojičić (Miloš) Nasta, rođena 1882. Crnogorka, poginula 1943. Šaban (Mile) Jovan, rođen 1896. Crnogorac, poginuo 1941. u prilikom bombardovanja, Berane (0140020013) aprilskom ratu 1941 god., Prizren (0231002010) Bojičić (Mirko) Olga, rođena 1936. Crnogorka, poginula 1943. Šoškić (Boža) Velika, rođena 1902. Crnogorka, ubijena 1941. u prilikom bombardovanja, Berane (0140020015) direktnom teroru, Dečane (2922018009) Bojičić (Mirko) Petar, rođen 1938. -
Documenting Violations of International Humanitarian Law in Kosovo 1999 II
Reality Demands Documenting Violations of International Humanitarian Law in Kosovo 1999 II CONTRIBUTORS This report is a resu lt of the work of numerous individuals, who cannot, unfortunately, each be named individually here, but all of whom are sincerely thanked. The following persons worked on the Humanitarian Law Documentation Project and contributed directly to the drafting and editing of the report: LORNA DAVIDSON AND SCOTT BRANDON (EDITORS) NICCOLO FIGA-TALAMANCA (PROJECT DIRECTOR) THEODORA ADEKUNLE EWEN ALLISON RICHARD BEDNAREK JONATHAN CINA CHRISTOPHER DECKER PAMELA DICKSON DANIELLE HICKMAN KOSAR HUSSAIN ANNA JACKSON BETTINA NEUEFEIND JILL O’HARA SIMON RIDLEY ANNE RUBESAME ALISON SMITH JOHN STOMPOR GIORGIA TORTORA JAMES WHOOLEY © Copyright 2000:International Crisis Group,149 Avenue Louise - Level 16,B-1050 Brussels,Belgium Cover photograph:International Crisis Group III The following pages are dedicated to our friend and colleague, Julia Ziegler, who was tragically taken away from us and her family in an accident in Kosovo on 12 November 1999. Julia gave so much of herself to the Project and to our welfare. Reality Demands was one of her favourite poems. We hope that this report in some way provides an insight into the commitment and compassion that she and so many others demonstrated in striving to meet the demands of reality in Kosovo. V REALITY DEMANDS Reality demands we also state the following: life goes on. At Cannae and Borodino, at Kosovo Polje and in Guernica. There is a gas station in a small plaza in Jericho, and freshly painted benches near Bila Hora. Letters travel between Pearl Harbor and Hastings, a furniture truck passes before the eyes of the lion of Chaeronea, and only an atmospheric front advances towards the blossoming orchards near Verdun. -
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Republika e Kosovës Republika Kosova-Republic of Kosovo Kuvendi - Skupština - Assembly Zakon br. o3/L - 041 O ADMINISTRATIVNIM GRANICAMA OPŠTINA Skupština Republike Kosova, Na osnovu člana 65(1) Ustava Republike Kosova, uvđajući potrebu da se donošenje odluka približi gradjanima i pružajući potrebnu pažnju posebnim potrebama i brigama nevečinskih zajednica u Republici Kosova, Uzimajući u obzir načela lokalne samouprave Evropske Povelje o lokalnoj samoupravi i njene protokole, Spoznajući da je demokratsko multietničko drušvo postojano i funkcionalno kada se sve zajednice integrišu u postojeći sistem i sudeluju u demokratskom i političkom životu zemlje, Uzimajući u obzir okvirnu Povelju za zaštitu nacionalnih manjina i Evropsku Kartu o Regionalnim ili Manjinskim Jezicima i Okvirnu Povelju o Medjugraničnoj saradnji izmedju Zajednica i Teritorijalnih Vlasti kao i njene protokole, Sa ciljem integrisanja ne manjinskih zajednica a posebno Srpske zajednice u Republici Kosova u kosovsko društvo, stvaranje funkcionalne države na celoj teritoriji i stvaranje postojanog sistema lokalne samouprave koji će poboljšati efikasnost javnih usluga, Usvaja ZAKON O ADMINISTRATIVNIM GRANICAMA OPŠTINA POGLAVLJE I Opšte Odredbe Član 1. Cilj Zakona Ovim se zakonom regulišu, teritorijalna organizacija lokalne samouprave u Republici Kosova, osnivaju se nove opštine, odredjuje se teritorija opštine kao jedinice lokalne samouprave, odredjuju se opštinske administrativne granice, imena i sedišta novih opština, donose se prelazne uredbe izmedju postojećih opština i novih opština stvorenih ovim zakonom, kao i definišu se procedure o izmeni administrativnih opštinskih granica. Član 2. Teritorija i administrativne granice opština 2.1.Teritorija opštine sastoji se od naselja koja se prostiru u katastarskim zonama koje su unutar opštinskih granica. 2.2 .Katastarske zone su odredjene Zakonom o katastru nr. -
Roberts, Julie Ann (2011) an Anthropological Study of War Crimes Against Children in Kosovo and Bosnia-Herzegovina in the 1990S. Phd Thesis
Roberts, Julie Ann (2011) An anthropological study of war crimes against children in Kosovo and Bosnia-Herzegovina in the 1990s. PhD thesis. http://theses.gla.ac.uk/2562/ Copyright and moral rights for this thesis are retained by the author A copy can be downloaded for personal non-commercial research or study, without prior permission or charge This thesis cannot be reproduced or quoted extensively from without first obtaining permission in writing from the Author The content must not be changed in any way or sold commercially in any format or medium without the formal permission of the Author When referring to this work, full bibliographic details including the author, title, awarding institution and date of the thesis must be given Glasgow Theses Service http://theses.gla.ac.uk/ [email protected] AN ANTHROPOLOGICAL STUDY OF WAR CRIMES AGAINST CHILDREN IN KOSOVO AND BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA IN THE 1990s Julie Ann Roberts College of Medical, Veterinary and Life Sciences University of Glasgow Thesis submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy February 2011 1 I dedicate this thesis to my mother and father, Ronald and Margaret Roberts 2 ABSTRACT Between 1991 and 1999 war broke out across Former Yugoslavia. Thousands of people are believed to have been killed and many more were internally displaced or forcibly expelled from their countries. In 1993 the United Nations established the International Criminal Tribunal for Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) to investigate war crimes allegedly committed in the region. Its work is still ongoing. This research comprises an anthropological study of the children in Kosovo and Bosnia- Herzegovina who were killed as a direct result of war crimes perpetrated during the conflicts of the 1990s. -
Situation Report #12 Covid-19
SITUATION REPORT #12 COVID-19 11 APRIL 2020 11 APRIL 2020 by 09:00 hours 224 COVID-19 cases 1) 520 persons in quarantine 44 hospitalized 5 intensive care 2 critical 118 Female 130 home care 52 fully recovered casualties 106 Male 170 self-isolation 7 2876 cases tested 33 COVID-19 cases 2) 28 hospitalized in Mitrovica north 3) Global statistics from WHO at 09:00 hours 1,524,161 92,941 confirmed cases deaths 1) Statistics, as available by the Kosovo Institute for Public Health 2) Recorded by Serbian health system 3) Additional 10 hospitalized in hospitals in Belgrade, Nis, and Kragujevac Highlights of data & information reported by Institute of Public Health and Ministry of Health, Pristina As of 11 April of 2020, 09:00 hours, according to IPH there are 224 total cases of laboratory-confirmed COVID-19. Number of verified casualties to COVID-19 in Kosovo is 7 cases. Currently 2 patients are under intensive care. 52 patients have fully recovered including Patient Zero. Cur- rently under quarantine are the following municipalities: Klinë/a; Malishevë/Mališevo; Viti/Vitina, Mitrovica North and Zvečan/Zveçan and following villages: Dumnicë e Poshtme/Donja Dubnica, Podujevë/Podujevo Muncipality, Dumnicë e Epërme/Gornja Dubnica, Podujevë/Podujevo Municipality, Llaushë /Lauša, Podu- 2 intensive care jevë/Podujevo Municipality, Topanicë /Topanica, Kamenicë/Kamenica Municipality; Korishë/Koriša, Priz- ren/Prizren Municipality and Vrapçiq/Vrapčić Gjilan/Gnjilane Municipality. 7 casualties Measures by the government and public institutions The government took early measures to prevent the spread of the COVID-19. Since then, new measures have gradually been introduced to mitigate and contain COVID-19. -
Archaeological Guide of Kosovo Archaeological Guide of Kosovo
Archaeological Guide of Kosovo Archaeological Guide of Kosovo Publisher: Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport Archaeological Institute of Kosovo Author: Milot Berisha Editing Council: Vjollca Aliu, Director, Cultural Heritage Department at the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport Kemajl Luci, Archaeologist, Senior Cultural Manager at the Kosovo Museum Dr.sc. Enver Rexha, Director, Archaeological Institute of Kosovo Dr.sc. Shafi Gashi, Archaeologist, Archaeological Institute of Kosovo Mr.sc. Premtim Alaj, Archaeologist, Archaeological Institute of Kosovo Dip.sc. Luan Gashi-Anthropologist, Archaeological Institute of Kosovo Map compilation: Faik S. Berisha Design: www.xhad.net Translation in English language: Mr.sc. Snoudon Daci Pristina 2012 Dear friends, The guide that you already have in your hands marks a very significant step towards documentation and presentation of our archeo- logical heritage. This guide is a short summary, but very important one that aims to offer explanations for some tens of archeological sites, from 400 of them identified in total in the territory of Kosovo until now, and registered in the List of Cultural Heritage for Temporary Protection of Republic of Kosovo. As such, the guide will serve as an informant for chosen locations and maybe the most important ones documented in Kosovo. This guide is dedicated to all group ages that are curious to know about abundant archeological heritage of our country. The guide is prepared in a chronological order starting from prehistory until the medieval period. The Archeological heritage of Kosovo, recorded until today, presents a very valuable treasure of our country. The archeological po- tential identified during the second part of the last century has been documented through variety of archeological research. -
Atrocities and War Crimes by Location
ATROCITIES AND WAR CRIMES BY LOCATION he bulk of this report describes sites of mass • ICTY “reported” sites are analogous to KFOR’s killings and mass graves reported throughout “reported” sites. They are credible reports of mass TKosovo since late March 1999. Forensic teams killings or mass grave sites that have been received by and war crimes investigators from the International the ICTY but have not yet been further investigated. Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) and a • ICTY “confirmed” sites are the same as KFOR’s number of governments working on behalf of the ICTY, “confirmed” sites. They are reported sites where ICTY- and from the Kosovo Force (KFOR), have concentrated supported field investigations have been conducted and their efforts on investigating sites of mass killings and completed. The “confirmed” designation does not mass graves. The most complete lists of mass killings necessarily confirm the number of bodies “reported”, it and mass grave sites have been compiled by the ICTY simply signifies that a site investigation has been and KFOR. In addition, other international completed. The number of bodies found at a “confirmed” organizations have compiled less comprehensive lists of site does not always conform to the number of bodies atrocity sites. The following description of mass grave cited in “reported” or “identified” reports. and killing sites also includes refugee and press reports. Discrepancies between the number of reported and Sites have been ranked based on the taxonomies confirmed bodies does not necessarily preclude that developed by KFOR, and other sources for the ICTY. the true number of people killed at a particular site is KFOR uses a three-tiered classification ranging from not greater than the numbered designated as “reported” to “identified” to “confirmed” to categorize confirmed. -
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АSSOCIATION OF FAMILIES OF KIDNAPPED AND MISSING PERSONS IN KOSOVO AND METOHIJA ABDUCTED TRUTH Monograph is published on the occasion of 17 YEARS SINCE THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE ASSOCIATION OF FAMILIES OF KIDNAPPED AND MISSING PERSONS IN KOSOVO AND METOHIJA BELGRADE, 2017. ABDUCTED TRUTH 1 ABDUCTED TRUTH he Association of Families of Kidnapped and Missing persons in Kosovo − Metohija (hereinafter referred to as Association) was established Monograph of Association of Families of Kidnapped and Missing Persons in Kosovo - Metohija on 14 March 2000 with its main office in Belgrade and sub-offices in Niš, Kraljevo, Gračanica, Kosovska Mitrovica and Velika Hoča. Unsuccessful, months-long individual attempts of famillies to find their relatives who disappeared in a situation of general violence in T Kosovo − Metohija was the main impetus for this Association to be established. Kidnappings and disappearances of our family members took place everywhere. They were kidnapped under threat on the streets, from their workplaces (hospitals, factories, offices, etc.), on the roads (from trains, buses, cars). Upon the establishment of the Association, our first task was to gather data on missing persons, circumstances of their disappearances and to make a list of kidnapped and missing persons based on reports of families of internaly displaced persons from Kosovo – Metohija, where violence continued to spread like a wildfire. In 2004, the Association began to publish and send free copies of the magazine Kidnapped Truth to the addresses of kidnapped and