Pressure on the opposition. No to Sharia. UP has fraudulent professors.
TRIBUNA
EU Foreign Policy Chief, Catherine Ashton, wants the support of oppositional leaders in Kosovo, Isa Mustafa and Ramush Haradinaj, on the agreement for the north of Kosovo, the daily writes. If the gets that support, Tribuna outlines, Ashton would travel to Belgrade to seek an opinion on the establishment of the agreement.
EXPRESS
We want to change the Kosovo constitution and current laws. But, we do not want to put the Sharia, Fuad Ramiqi, member of the Islamic Movement ‘Bashkohu’, says.
In an interview given to the paper, Ramiqi expresses his belief that after elections the party will be a serious factor in Kosovo politics.
ZERI
Criticism on the educative sector continued at the parliament, when lawmakers said corruption and other wrongdoings characterize the state of the University of Pristina.
Balkan Insight has not verified the facts in the original press reports and cannot vouch for their accuracy.
In two high-profile war crimes trials currently ongoing in Pristina, a series of witnesses have retracted previous statements alleging abuse at Kosovo Liberation Army detention centres.