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Singing the hits of '99

11 December 2009 | By Alex Anderson

Alex Anderson Until lately, Kosovo had a decade of padding to quarantine itself from the rawness, violence and fear that clasped to the coattails of liberation in 1999, infecting the “provisional government” months that followed, carrying their bacillus of internecine murder – of alleged collaborators and of LDK members -- a good two years into the new decade (even longer in Ramush-land). It’s just been ripped away. 1999 is back. In our faces.


Nauru, Kosovo - MasterCard Diplomacy?
18 December 2009 | By Tim Judah

The Pacific island state of Nauru has recognised South Ossetia and Abkhazia, both of which declared independence from Georgia last year. Can this have Balkan ramifications?

Macedonia Celebrates EU Visa Scrapping
18 December 2009 | Sinisa-Jakov Marusic

As the scrapping of visas for citizens traveling to the European Union is set to become official on Friday at midnight, Macedonians celebrate with a massive party in Skopje's main square and a state lottery for a free trip to Paris.

Karadzic: Disqualification of Serbian Attorneys
18 December 2009 |

Indictee Radovan Karadzic claims that the Hague Tribunal Registrar prevented him from choosing an attorney by imposing "fictive obstacles".



Kosovo: UNMIK Flexes Muscles Over Former HQ

Pristina | 03 July 2009 | Lawrence Marzouk
 
Pristina
Pristina
UNMIK has reminded EULEX that under resolution 1244 it remains in control of its former headquarters in central Prishtina, now the home of EULEX police.

Senior officials at the UN mission wrote to EULEX following rumours that the EU rule-of-law mission was planning to hand UNMIK’s former headquarters to Kosovo's Ministry of Justice and other organisations.

EULEX has used the buildings as its police headquarters since last October after UNMIK moved to new offices in Fushe Kosove.

Under the terms of the transfer of the city centre complex, EULEX must hand the compound back to UNMIK if it decides to move out.

Christophe Lamfalussy, senior spokesperson for EULEX, told Balkan Insight: “I can confirm that there has recently been an exchange of letters between UNMIK and EULEX about the building which is now the EULEX police HQ in the centre in Prishtina.

“UNMIK wanted to know if it was true that we intended to hand this building to other organisations, including the Kosovo Ministry of Justice. We just have replied that it is not our intention.”

UNMIK spokesman Russell Geekie said: “There was indeed an exchange of letters in which UNMIK requested and received clarification of EULEX's intentions regarding the former UNMIK main headquarters.

“Under a memorandum of understanding between EULEX and UNMIK, EULEX has the right to use the premises and is responsible for its day-to-day management and maintenance. However, UNMIK has oversight authority for the property.”

Under the UN Security Council resolution 1244, UNMIK is the manager of all public property which has not been privatised.

It is a matter of heated debate whether the resolution is still in force since Kosovo’s declaration of independence and the introduction of its constitution.

Following pressure from Russia, Serbia’s ally on the Security Council, the six point plan agreed by the UN in November 2008, which allowed EULEX to deploy across Kosovo, kept 1244 in force, with UNMIK as the highest authority.

But Kosovo’s government argues that 1244 is no longer applicable since the adoption of the Ahtisaari package.

The Serbian Ministry of Defence claims to be the owner of the former UNMIK headquarters in Pristina.



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UNMIK TO MOVE TO BELGRADE
2009-07-03 20:58:46
THE BEST OPTION FOR THE UNMIK AND MINISTER OF DEFENSE IN SERBIA IS UNMIK TO MOVE TO BELGRADE. THE UNMIK HAS FINISHED HIS JOB IN KOSOVA.

EULEX working for UN
2009-07-04 02:25:19
"But Kosovo’s government argues that 1244 is no longer applicable since the adoption of the Ahtisaari package. " UN has not adopted Athisaari package and Pristana cannot force this package which was never debated there down their throats. Who gives Pristina the right to adopt something which UN has thrown out and will never debate? What makes K-Albanians legitimate rules of Kosovo when UN clearly has not allowed it? It's the same as a burgler saying once the jewels have been stolen they cannot be given back to rightful owners even if the law has been broken by this theft. Posession is not the same as legal ownership. This is a difference our Albanian friends have trouble learning. Let's see them throw UN out now.

eulex vs un
2009-07-04 13:27:03
The best thing in this situation is? if Unmik leaves the Republic of Kosovo for good.The sooner they leave the better for all Kosovar citizens...Lately they caused more damage and confusion, than good, within the country... or? if they dont agree than the Kosovars should have a massive protest in streets and kick em all out if they don,t behave... They have to respect the republic of Kosovo and not mess abt with Belgrade and Russia.. Remeber its the Republic of Kosovo and not Yugoslavia anymore...

EULEX vs UN
2009-07-04 13:31:59
I THINK THE UN SHOULD LEAVE FOR GOOD, AND NEVER GO BK TO KOSOVO AGAIN, THEY R COUSING MORE TROUBLE THAN ANY GOOD... LET THE EULEX RUN THE IT, NO NEED FOR MORE CONFUSION, RESPECT THE REPUBLIC OF KOSOVO IF THE UN WANTS TO HAVE A ROLE ON IT, IF NOT THEN LEAVE FOR GOOD...

EULEX vs UN
2009-07-05 03:18:25
Abert and John, without UN you would not have EULEX. They only got the green light from UN to be there and they are under UN control. The only thing that is keeping you illusion of a state there is UN through EULEX. Be careful what you wish for.

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