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  • Jan. 26, 2013 - Pristina, Kosovo, Kosovo - Leader pf Self-Determination party in Kosovo, leads several thousands of Kosovo Albanians, who gathered together in Pristina, Kosovo’s capital city on Saturday, January 26, 2013, to protest the removal of the monument of (Liberation Army of Presevo, Medvegja and Bujanovac) LAPMB ethnic Albanian hero fighters who was battling Serbia during 2000/’01 conflict in southern Serbia. Serbian authorities removed the monument on January 20th, 2013, after several official warning to ethnic Albanian local authorities in southern Serbia municipality of Presevo, which is lead by ethnic Albanians, a territory predominated by ethnic Albanians. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMAPRESS.com)
    20130126_zaf_x02_028.jpg
  • Jan. 26, 2013 - Pristina, Kosovo, Kosovo - Protestors, bear a picture of Serbian PM Ivica Dacic, on who's portrait is sealed iwht 'FASHIST'' (Fashism) title. Several thousands of Kosovo Albanians, gathered together in Pristina, Kosovo’s capital city on Saturday, January 26, 2013, to protest the removal of the monument of (Liberation Army of Presevo, Medvegja and Bujanovac) LAPMB ethnic Albanian hero fighters who was battling Serbia during 2000/’01 conflict in southern Serbia. Serbian authorities removed the monument on January 20th, 2013, after several official warning to ethnic Albanian local authorities in southern Serbia municipality of Presevo, which is lead by ethnic Albanians, a territory predominated by ethnic Albanians. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMAPRESS.com)
    20130126_zaf_x02_026.jpg
  • Jan. 26, 2013 - Pristina, Kosovo, Kosovo - Several thousands of Kosovo Albanians, gathered together in Pristina, Kosovo’s capital city on Saturday, January 26, 2013, to protest the removal of the monument of (Liberation Army of Presevo, Medvegja and Bujanovac) LAPMB ethnic Albanian hero fighters who was battling Serbia during 2000/’01 conflict in southern Serbia. Serbian authorities removed the monument on January 20th, 2013, after several official warning to ethnic Albanian local authorities in southern Serbia municipality of Presevo, which is lead by ethnic Albanians, a territory predominated by ethnic Albanians. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMAPRESS.com)
    20130126_zaf_x02_020.jpg
  • Jan. 26, 2013 - Pristina, Kosovo, Kosovo - A protestors, bear a picture of Serbian PM Ivica Dacic, on who's portrait is sealed with 'FASHIST'' (Fashism) title.  Several thousands of Kosovo Albanians, gathered together in Pristina, Kosovo’s capital city on Saturday, January 26, 2013, to protest the removal of the monument of (Liberation Army of Presevo, Medvegja and Bujanovac) LAPMB ethnic Albanian hero fighters who was battling Serbia during 2000/’01 conflict in southern Serbia. Serbian authorities removed the monument on January 20th, 2013, after several official warning to ethnic Albanian local authorities in southern Serbia municipality of Presevo, which is lead by ethnic Albanians, a territory predominated by ethnic Albanians. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMAPRESS.com)
    20130126_zaf_x02_032.jpg
  • Jan. 26, 2013 - Pristina, Kosovo, Kosovo - A protestors, bear a picture of Serbian PM Ivica Dacic, on who's portrait is sealed with 'FASHIST'' (Fashism) title.  Several thousands of Kosovo Albanians, gathered together in Pristina, Kosovo’s capital city on Saturday, January 26, 2013, to protest the removal of the monument of (Liberation Army of Presevo, Medvegja and Bujanovac) LAPMB ethnic Albanian hero fighters who was battling Serbia during 2000/’01 conflict in southern Serbia. Serbian authorities removed the monument on January 20th, 2013, after several official warning to ethnic Albanian local authorities in southern Serbia municipality of Presevo, which is lead by ethnic Albanians, a territory predominated by ethnic Albanians. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMAPRESS.com)
    20130126_zaf_x02_024.jpg
  • Jan. 26, 2013 - Pristina, Kosovo, Kosovo - Protestors, bear a picture of Serbian PM Ivica Dacic, on who's portrait is sealed iwht 'FASHIST'' (Fashism) title. Several thousands of Kosovo Albanians, gathered together in Pristina, Kosovo’s capital city on Saturday, January 26, 2013, to protest the removal of the monument of (Liberation Army of Presevo, Medvegja and Bujanovac) LAPMB ethnic Albanian hero fighters who was battling Serbia during 2000/’01 conflict in southern Serbia. Serbian authorities removed the monument on January 20th, 2013, after several official warning to ethnic Albanian local authorities in southern Serbia municipality of Presevo, which is lead by ethnic Albanians, a territory predominated by ethnic Albanians. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMAPRESS.com)
    20130126_zaf_x02_022.jpg
  • Jan. 26, 2013 - Pristina, Kosovo, Kosovo - Several thousands of Kosovo Albanians, gathered together in Pristina, Kosovo’s capital city on Saturday, January 26, 2013, to protest the removal of the monument of (Liberation Army of Presevo, Medvegja and Bujanovac) LAPMB ethnic Albanian hero fighters who was battling Serbia during 2000/’01 conflict in southern Serbia. Serbian authorities removed the monument on January 20th, 2013, after several official warning to ethnic Albanian local authorities in southern Serbia municipality of Presevo, which is lead by ethnic Albanians, a territory predominated by ethnic Albanians. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMAPRESS.com)
    20130126_zaf_x02_019.jpg
  • Jan. 26, 2013 - Pristina, Kosovo, Kosovo - Several thousands of Kosovo Albanians, gathered together in Pristina, Kosovo’s capital city on Saturday, January 26, 2013, to protest the removal of the monument of (Liberation Army of Presevo, Medvegja and Bujanovac) LAPMB ethnic Albanian hero fighters who was battling Serbia during 2000/’01 conflict in southern Serbia. Serbian authorities removed the monument on January 20th, 2013, after several official warning to ethnic Albanian local authorities in southern Serbia municipality of Presevo, which is lead by ethnic Albanians, a territory predominated by ethnic Albanians. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMAPRESS.com)
    20130126_zaf_x02_018.jpg
  • Jan. 26, 2013 - Pristina, Kosovo, Kosovo - Several thousands of Kosovo Albanians, gathered together in Pristina, Kosovo’s capital city on Saturday, January 26, 2013, to protest the removal of the monument of (Liberation Army of Presevo, Medvegja and Bujanovac) LAPMB ethnic Albanian hero fighters who was battling Serbia during 2000/’01 conflict in southern Serbia. Serbian authorities removed the monument on January 20th, 2013, after several official warning to ethnic Albanian local authorities in southern Serbia municipality of Presevo, which is lead by ethnic Albanians, a territory predominated by ethnic Albanians. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMAPRESS.com)
    20130126_zaf_x02_029.jpg
  • Jan. 26, 2013 - Pristina, Kosovo, Kosovo - Leader pf Self-Determination party in Kosovo, leads several thousands of Kosovo Albanians, who gathered together in Pristina, Kosovo’s capital city on Saturday, January 26, 2013, to protest the removal of the monument of (Liberation Army of Presevo, Medvegja and Bujanovac) LAPMB ethnic Albanian hero fighters who was battling Serbia during 2000/’01 conflict in southern Serbia. Serbian authorities removed the monument on January 20th, 2013, after several official warning to ethnic Albanian local authorities in southern Serbia municipality of Presevo, which is lead by ethnic Albanians, a territory predominated by ethnic Albanians. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMAPRESS.com)
    20130126_zaf_x02_030.jpg
  • Jan. 26, 2013 - Pristina, Kosovo, Kosovo - Several thousands of Kosovo Albanians, gathered together in Pristina, Kosovo’s capital city on Saturday, January 26, 2013, to protest the removal of the monument of (Liberation Army of Presevo, Medvegja and Bujanovac) LAPMB ethnic Albanian hero fighters who was battling Serbia during 2000/’01 conflict in southern Serbia. Serbian authorities removed the monument on January 20th, 2013, after several official warning to ethnic Albanian local authorities in southern Serbia municipality of Presevo, which is lead by ethnic Albanians, a territory predominated by ethnic Albanians. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMAPRESS.com)
    20130126_zaf_x02_016.jpg
  • Jan. 26, 2013 - Pristina, Kosovo, Kosovo - Several thousands of Kosovo Albanians, gathered together in Pristina, Kosovo’s capital city on Saturday, January 26, 2013, to protest the removal of the monument of (Liberation Army of Presevo, Medvegja and Bujanovac) LAPMB ethnic Albanian hero fighters who was battling Serbia during 2000/’01 conflict in southern Serbia. Serbian authorities removed the monument on January 20th, 2013, after several official warning to ethnic Albanian local authorities in southern Serbia municipality of Presevo, which is lead by ethnic Albanians, a territory predominated by ethnic Albanians. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMAPRESS.com)
    20130126_zaf_x02_025.jpg
  • Jan. 26, 2013 - Pristina, Kosovo, Kosovo - Several thousands of Kosovo Albanians, gathered together in Pristina, Kosovo’s capital city on Saturday, January 26, 2013, to protest the removal of the monument of (Liberation Army of Presevo, Medvegja and Bujanovac) LAPMB ethnic Albanian hero fighters who was battling Serbia during 2000/’01 conflict in southern Serbia. Serbian authorities removed the monument on January 20th, 2013, after several official warning to ethnic Albanian local authorities in southern Serbia municipality of Presevo, which is lead by ethnic Albanians, a territory predominated by ethnic Albanians. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMAPRESS.com)
    20130126_zaf_x02_027.jpg
  • Jan. 26, 2013 - Pristina, Kosovo, Kosovo - Several thousands of Kosovo Albanians, gathered together in Pristina, Kosovo’s capital city on Saturday, January 26, 2013, to protest the removal of the monument of (Liberation Army of Presevo, Medvegja and Bujanovac) LAPMB ethnic Albanian hero fighters who was battling Serbia during 2000/’01 conflict in southern Serbia. Serbian authorities removed the monument on January 20th, 2013, after several official warning to ethnic Albanian local authorities in southern Serbia municipality of Presevo, which is lead by ethnic Albanians, a territory predominated by ethnic Albanians. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMAPRESS.com)
    20130126_zaf_x02_023.jpg
  • Jan. 26, 2013 - Pristina, Kosovo, Kosovo - Protestors, bear a picture of Serbian PM Ivica Dacic, on who's portrait is sealed iwht 'FASHIST'' (Fashism) title. Several thousands of Kosovo Albanians, gathered together in Pristina, Kosovo’s capital city on Saturday, January 26, 2013, to protest the removal of the monument of (Liberation Army of Presevo, Medvegja and Bujanovac) LAPMB ethnic Albanian hero fighters who was battling Serbia during 2000/’01 conflict in southern Serbia. Serbian authorities removed the monument on January 20th, 2013, after several official warning to ethnic Albanian local authorities in southern Serbia municipality of Presevo, which is lead by ethnic Albanians, a territory predominated by ethnic Albanians. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMAPRESS.com)
    20130126_zaf_x02_017.jpg
  • Jan. 26, 2013 - Pristina, Kosovo, Kosovo - Several thousands of Kosovo Albanians, gathered together in Pristina, Kosovo’s capital city on Saturday, January 26, 2013, to protest the removal of the monument of (Liberation Army of Presevo, Medvegja and Bujanovac) LAPMB ethnic Albanian hero fighters who was battling Serbia during 2000/’01 conflict in southern Serbia. Serbian authorities removed the monument on January 20th, 2013, after several official warning to ethnic Albanian local authorities in southern Serbia municipality of Presevo, which is lead by ethnic Albanians, a territory predominated by ethnic Albanians. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMAPRESS.com)
    20130126_zaf_x02_015.jpg
  • Jan. 26, 2013 - Pristina, Kosovo, Kosovo - Several thousands of Kosovo Albanians, gathered together in Pristina, Kosovo’s capital city on Saturday, January 26, 2013, to protest the removal of the monument of (Liberation Army of Presevo, Medvegja and Bujanovac) LAPMB ethnic Albanian hero fighters who was battling Serbia during 2000/’01 conflict in southern Serbia. Serbian authorities removed the monument on January 20th, 2013, after several official warning to ethnic Albanian local authorities in southern Serbia municipality of Presevo, which is lead by ethnic Albanians, a territory predominated by ethnic Albanians. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMAPRESS.com)
    20130126_zaf_x02_031.jpg
  • Jan. 26, 2013 - Pristina, Kosovo - Protestors brandish a picture of Serbian PM Ivica Dacic on who's portrait is stamped 'FASHIST'' (fascist) as several thousand Kosovo Albanians gathered in Pristina, Kosovo's capital city on Saturday to protest the removal of the monument of (Liberation Army of Presevo, Medvegja and Bujanovac) LAPMB ethnic Albanian hero fighters who was battling Serbia during 2000/01 conflict in southern Serbia. Serbian authorities removed the monument on January 20th, 2013, after several official warnings to ethnic Albanian local authorities in southern Serbia municipality of Presevo, which is lead by ethnic Albanians, a territory predominated by ethnic Albanians. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMAPRESS.com)
    20130126_zaf_x02_021.jpg
  • Jan. 26, 2013 - Pristina, Kosovo - Protestors carrying banners one bearing a picture of Serbian PM Ivica Dacic on who's portrait is stamped 'FASHIST'' (fascist) as several thousand Kosovo Albanians gathered in Pristina, Kosovo's capital city on Saturday to protest the removal of the monument of (Liberation Army of Presevo, Medvegja and Bujanovac) LAPMB ethnic Albanian hero fighters who was battling Serbia during 2000/01 conflict in southern Serbia. Serbian authorities removed the monument on January 20th, 2013, after several official warnings to ethnic Albanian local authorities in southern Serbia municipality of Presevo, which is lead by ethnic Albanians, a territory predominated by ethnic Albanians. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMAPRESS.com)
    20130126_zaf_x02_013.jpg
  • Jan. 26, 2013 - Pristina, Kosovo, Kosovo - Several thousands of Kosovo Albanians, gathered together in Pristina, Kosovo’s capital city on Saturday, January 26, 2013, to protest the removal of the monument of (Liberation Army of Presevo, Medvegja and Bujanovac) LAPMB ethnic Albanian hero fighters who was battling Serbia during 2000/’01 conflict in southern Serbia. Serbian authorities removed the monument on January 20th, 2013, after several official warning to ethnic Albanian local authorities in southern Serbia municipality of Presevo, which is lead by ethnic Albanians, a territory predominated by ethnic Albanians. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMAPRESS.com)
    20130126_zaf_x02_014.jpg
  • Jan. 26, 2013 - Pristina, Kosovo, Kosovo - Protestors, bear a picture of Serbian PM Ivica Dacic, on who's portrait is sealed iwht 'FASHIST'' (Fashism) title. Several thousands of Kosovo Albanians, gathered together in Pristina, Kosovo’s capital city on Saturday, January 26, 2013, to protest the removal of the monument of (Liberation Army of Presevo, Medvegja and Bujanovac) LAPMB ethnic Albanian hero fighters who was battling Serbia during 2000/’01 conflict in southern Serbia. Serbian authorities removed the monument on January 20th, 2013, after several official warning to ethnic Albanian local authorities in southern Serbia municipality of Presevo, which is lead by ethnic Albanians, a territory predominated by ethnic Albanians. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMAPRESS.com)
    20130126_zaf_x02_012.jpg
  • Pristina, Kosovo / July 15, 2009 - Today the war veterans of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) have blocked the main road which connects institutions with exit routes. They require that their rights be respected by law; they seem determined to realize their goals. In case of any institutional provocation with the aim of spending the violence to move them from the street, they say that to violence they will respond with violence. "We fought for a better life from what they had in captivity, we are not asking to go in shares of corruption with prime minister nor the president" were war veterans. By expressing their anger, they stated that they are not violent and do not even have reason to be, but most say that they are tired as they say "political lies, we can not anymore, so drop our patience" has said for BPA Vesel Aruci former commander with its nickname "Rambo". <br />
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PICTURED: Kosovo Liberation War veteranís protesting on the streets of Kosovoís capitol Pristina.<br />
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Credit image: ©Vedat Xhymshiti / BPA
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  • Pristina, Kosovo / July 15, 2009 - Today the war veterans of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) have blocked the main road which connects institutions with exit routes. They require that their rights be respected by law; they seem determined to realize their goals. In case of any institutional provocation with the aim of spending the violence to move them from the street, they say that to violence they will respond with violence. "We fought for a better life from what they had in captivity, we are not asking to go in shares of corruption with prime minister nor the president" were war veterans. By expressing their anger, they stated that they are not violent and do not even have reason to be, but most say that they are tired as they say "political lies, we can not anymore, so drop our patience" has said for BPA Vesel Aruci former commander with its nickname "Rambo". <br />
<br />
PICTURED: Kosovo Liberation War veteranís protesting on the streets of Kosovoís capitol Pristina.<br />
<br />
Credit image: ©Vedat Xhymshiti / BPA
    20090715_mms_x02_616.jpg
  • Pristina, Kosovo / July 15, 2009 - Today the war veterans of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) have blocked the main road which connects institutions with exit routes. They require that their rights be respected by law; they seem determined to realize their goals. In case of any institutional provocation with the aim of spending the violence to move them from the street, they say that to violence they will respond with violence. "We fought for a better life from what they had in captivity, we are not asking to go in shares of corruption with prime minister nor the president" were war veterans. By expressing their anger, they stated that they are not violent and do not even have reason to be, but most say that they are tired as they say "political lies, we can not anymore, so drop our patience" has said for BPA Vesel Aruci former commander with its nickname "Rambo". <br />
<br />
PICTURED: Kosovo Liberation War veteranís protesting on the streets of Kosovoís capitol Pristina.<br />
<br />
Credit image: ©Vedat Xhymshiti / BPA
    20090715_mms_x02_613.jpg
  • Pristina, Kosovo / July 15, 2009 - Today the war veterans of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) have blocked the main road which connects institutions with exit routes. They require that their rights be respected by law; they seem determined to realize their goals. In case of any institutional provocation with the aim of spending the violence to move them from the street, they say that to violence they will respond with violence. "We fought for a better life from what they had in captivity, we are not asking to go in shares of corruption with prime minister nor the president" were war veterans. By expressing their anger, they stated that they are not violent and do not even have reason to be, but most say that they are tired as they say "political lies, we can not anymore, so drop our patience" has said for BPA Vesel Aruci former commander with its nickname "Rambo". <br />
<br />
PICTURED: Kosovo Liberation War veteranís protesting on the streets of Kosovoís capitol Pristina.<br />
<br />
Credit image: ©Vedat Xhymshiti / BPA
    20090715_mms_x02_611.jpg
  • Pristina, Kosovo / July 15, 2009 - Today the war veterans of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) have blocked the main road which connects institutions with exit routes. They require that their rights be respected by law; they seem determined to realize their goals. In case of any institutional provocation with the aim of spending the violence to move them from the street, they say that to violence they will respond with violence. "We fought for a better life from what they had in captivity, we are not asking to go in shares of corruption with prime minister nor the president" were war veterans. By expressing their anger, they stated that they are not violent and do not even have reason to be, but most say that they are tired as they say "political lies, we can not anymore, so drop our patience" has said for BPA Vesel Aruci former commander with its nickname "Rambo". <br />
<br />
PICTURED: Kosovo Liberation War veteranís protesting on the streets of Kosovoís capitol Pristina.<br />
<br />
Credit image: ©Vedat Xhymshiti / BPA
    20090715_mms_x02_617.jpg
  • Pristina, Kosovo / July 15, 2009 - Today the war veterans of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) have blocked the main road which connects institutions with exit routes. They require that their rights be respected by law; they seem determined to realize their goals. In case of any institutional provocation with the aim of spending the violence to move them from the street, they say that to violence they will respond with violence. "We fought for a better life from what they had in captivity, we are not asking to go in shares of corruption with prime minister nor the president" were war veterans. By expressing their anger, they stated that they are not violent and do not even have reason to be, but most say that they are tired as they say "political lies, we can not anymore, so drop our patience" has said for BPA Vesel Aruci former commander with its nickname "Rambo". <br />
<br />
PICTURED: Kosovo Liberation War veteranís protesting on the streets of Kosovoís capitol Pristina.<br />
<br />
Credit image: ©Vedat Xhymshiti / BPA
    20090715_mms_x02_614.jpg
  • Pristina, Kosovo / July 15, 2009 - Today the war veterans of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) have blocked the main road which connects institutions with exit routes. They require that their rights be respected by law; they seem determined to realize their goals. In case of any institutional provocation with the aim of spending the violence to move them from the street, they say that to violence they will respond with violence. "We fought for a better life from what they had in captivity, we are not asking to go in shares of corruption with prime minister nor the president" were war veterans. By expressing their anger, they stated that they are not violent and do not even have reason to be, but most say that they are tired as they say "political lies, we can not anymore, so drop our patience" has said for BPA Vesel Aruci former commander with its nickname "Rambo". <br />
<br />
PICTURED: Kosovo Liberation War veteranís protesting on the streets of Kosovoís capitol Pristina.<br />
<br />
Credit image: ©Vedat Xhymshiti / BPA
    20090715_mms_x02_612.jpg
  • Pristina, Kosovo / July 15, 2009 - Today the war veterans of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) have blocked the main road which connects institutions with exit routes. They require that their rights be respected by law; they seem determined to realize their goals. In case of any institutional provocation with the aim of spending the violence to move them from the street, they say that to violence they will respond with violence. "We fought for a better life from what they had in captivity, we are not asking to go in shares of corruption with prime minister nor the president" were war veterans. By expressing their anger, they stated that they are not violent and do not even have reason to be, but most say that they are tired as they say "political lies, we can not anymore, so drop our patience" has said for BPA Vesel Aruci former commander with its nickname "Rambo". <br />
<br />
PICTURED: Kosovo Liberation War veteranís protesting on the streets of Kosovoís capitol Pristina.<br />
<br />
Credit image: ©Vedat Xhymshiti / BPA
    20090715_mms_x02_618.jpg
  • Nov. 29, 2012 - Mr. emerson one of Haradinaj's lawyer speaking to Kosovo albanians audience in Pristina, Kosovo's capital city on late Thursday, Nov 29, 2012. Ramush Haradinaj, Kosovo’s former prime minister, was cleared of war crimes for a second time on Thursday by a United Nations court in The Hague. The ruling, which has angered Serbia, comes two weeks after the acquittal of a top Croatian general. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMAPRESS.com)
    20121129_zaf_x02_014.jpg
  • Nov. 29, 2012 - Mr. emerson one of Haradinaj's lawyer speaking to Kosovo albanians audience in Pristina, Kosovo's capital city on late Thursday, Nov 29, 2012. Ramush Haradinaj, Kosovo’s former prime minister, was cleared of war crimes for a second time on Thursday by a United Nations court in The Hague. The ruling, which has angered Serbia, comes two weeks after the acquittal of a top Croatian general. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMAPRESS.com)
    20121129_zaf_x02_012.jpg
  • Nov. 29, 2012 - Ramush Haradinaj, Kosovo’s former prime minister, was cleared of war crimes for a second time on Thursday by a United Nations court in The Hague. The ruling, which has angered Serbia, comes two weeks after the acquittal of a top Croatian general. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMAPRESS.com)
    20121129_zaf_x02_023.jpg
  • Nov. 29, 2012 - Ramush Haradinaj, Kosovo’s former prime minister, was cleared of war crimes for a second time on Thursday by a United Nations court in The Hague. The ruling, which has angered Serbia, comes two weeks after the acquittal of a top Croatian general. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMAPRESS.com)
    20121129_zaf_x02_018.jpg
  • Nov. 29, 2012 - Ramush Haradinaj, Kosovo’s former prime minister, was cleared of war crimes for a second time on Thursday by a United Nations court in The Hague. The ruling, which has angered Serbia, comes two weeks after the acquittal of a top Croatian general. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMAPRESS.com)
    20121129_zaf_x02_015.jpg
  • Nov. 29, 2012 - Fans of Mr. haradinaj celebrating in Pristina main square on Thursday, November 29, 2012. Ramush Haradinaj, Kosovo’s former prime minister, was cleared of war crimes for a second time on Thursday by a United Nations court in The Hague. The ruling, which has angered Serbia, comes two weeks after the acquittal of a top Croatian general. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMAPRESS.com)
    20121129_zaf_x02_010.jpg
  • Nov. 29, 2012 - Ramush Haradinaj, Kosovo’s former prime minister, was cleared of war crimes for a second time on Thursday by a United Nations court in The Hague. The ruling, which has angered Serbia, comes two weeks after the acquittal of a top Croatian general. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMAPRESS.com)
    20121129_zaf_x02_019.jpg
  • Nov. 29, 2012 - Ramush Haradinaj, Kosovo’s former prime minister, was cleared of war crimes for a second time on Thursday by a United Nations court in The Hague. The ruling, which has angered Serbia, comes two weeks after the acquittal of a top Croatian general. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMAPRESS.com)
    20121129_zaf_x02_006.jpg
  • Nov. 29, 2012 - Ramush Haradinaj, Kosovo’s former prime minister, was cleared of war crimes for a second time on Thursday by a United Nations court in The Hague. The ruling, which has angered Serbia, comes two weeks after the acquittal of a top Croatian general. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMAPRESS.com)
    20121129_zaf_x02_002.jpg
  • Nov. 29, 2012 - Ramush Haradinaj, Kosovo’s former prime minister, was cleared of war crimes for a second time on Thursday by a United Nations court in The Hague. The ruling, which has angered Serbia, comes two weeks after the acquittal of a top Croatian general. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMAPRESS.com)
    20121129_zaf_x02_011.jpg
  • Nov. 29, 2012 - Ramush Haradinaj, Kosovo’s former prime minister, was cleared of war crimes for a second time on Thursday by a United Nations court in The Hague. The ruling, which has angered Serbia, comes two weeks after the acquittal of a top Croatian general. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMAPRESS.com)
    20121129_zaf_x02_007.jpg
  • Nov. 29, 2012 - Ramush Haradinaj, Kosovo’s former prime minister, was cleared of war crimes for a second time on Thursday by a United Nations court in The Hague. The ruling, which has angered Serbia, comes two weeks after the acquittal of a top Croatian general. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMAPRESS.com)
    20121129_zaf_x02_004.jpg
  • Nov. 29, 2012 - Fans of Mr. haradinaj celebrating in Pristina main square on Thursday, November 29, 2012. Ramush Haradinaj, Kosovo’s former prime minister, was cleared of war crimes for a second time on Thursday by a United Nations court in The Hague. The ruling, which has angered Serbia, comes two weeks after the acquittal of a top Croatian general. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMAPRESS.com)
    20121129_zaf_x02_025.jpg
  • Nov. 29, 2012 - Ramush Haradinaj, Kosovo’s former prime minister, was cleared of war crimes for a second time on Thursday by a United Nations court in The Hague. The ruling, which has angered Serbia, comes two weeks after the acquittal of a top Croatian general. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMAPRESS.com)
    20121129_zaf_x02_021.jpg
  • Nov. 29, 2012 - Fans of Mr. haradinaj celebrating in Pristina main square on Thursday, November 29, 2012. Ramush Haradinaj, Kosovo’s former prime minister, was cleared of war crimes for a second time on Thursday by a United Nations court in The Hague. The ruling, which has angered Serbia, comes two weeks after the acquittal of a top Croatian general. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMAPRESS.com)
    20121129_zaf_x02_020.jpg
  • Nov. 29, 2012 - Fans of Mr. haradinaj celebrating in Pristina main square on Thursday, November 29, 2012. Ramush Haradinaj, Kosovo’s former prime minister, was cleared of war crimes for a second time on Thursday by a United Nations court in The Hague. The ruling, which has angered Serbia, comes two weeks after the acquittal of a top Croatian general. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Nov. 29, 2012 - Ramush Haradinaj, Kosovo’s former prime minister, was cleared of war crimes for a second time on Thursday by a United Nations court in The Hague. The ruling, which has angered Serbia, comes two weeks after the acquittal of a top Croatian general. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Nov. 29, 2012 - Ramush Haradinaj, Kosovo’s former prime minister, was cleared of war crimes for a second time on Thursday by a United Nations court in The Hague. The ruling, which has angered Serbia, comes two weeks after the acquittal of a top Croatian general. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Nov. 29, 2012 - Fans of Mr. haradinaj celebrating in Pristina main square on Thursday, November 29, 2012. Ramush Haradinaj, Kosovo’s former prime minister, was cleared of war crimes for a second time on Thursday by a United Nations court in The Hague. The ruling, which has angered Serbia, comes two weeks after the acquittal of a top Croatian general. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Nov. 29, 2012 - Ramush Haradinaj, Kosovo’s former prime minister, was cleared of war crimes for a second time on Thursday by a United Nations court in The Hague. The ruling, which has angered Serbia, comes two weeks after the acquittal of a top Croatian general. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Nov. 29, 2012 - Ramush Haradinaj, Kosovo’s former prime minister, was cleared of war crimes for a second time on Thursday by a United Nations court in The Hague. The ruling, which has angered Serbia, comes two weeks after the acquittal of a top Croatian general. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Pristina, Kosovo / July 16, 2009 ñ (night) - Around 40 war veterans whom took to the streets yesterday to protest against Kosovo institutions which they blame for not defining their status. The protesters blocked the street yesterday where the Kosovo Assembly is and announced that they would not move until concrete steps to confirm their status were undertaken. The protesters in the evening hours,  re-placed their self from the street in front of the Kosovoís Parliament entrance in aim to block the institutions, the organizers stated that they will continue to protest and will not give up on their demands.  <br />
PICTURED: Former war veteranís during the night in front of Kosovoís institutional doors.<br />
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  • Pristina, Kosovo / July 16, 2009 ñ (night) - Around 40 war veterans whom took to the streets yesterday to protest against Kosovo institutions which they blame for not defining their status. The protesters blocked the street yesterday where the Kosovo Assembly is and announced that they would not move until concrete steps to confirm their status were undertaken. The protesters in the evening hours,  re-placed their self from the street in front of the Kosovoís Parliament entrance in aim to block the institutions, the organizers stated that they will continue to protest and will not give up on their demands.  <br />
PICTURED: Former war veteranís during the night in front of Kosovoís institutional doors.<br />
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  • Pristina, Kosovo / July 16, 2009 ñ (night) - Around 40 war veterans whom took to the streets yesterday to protest against Kosovo institutions which they blame for not defining their status. The protesters blocked the street yesterday where the Kosovo Assembly is and announced that they would not move until concrete steps to confirm their status were undertaken. The protesters in the evening hours,  re-placed their self from the street in front of the Kosovoís Parliament entrance in aim to block the institutions, the organizers stated that they will continue to protest and will not give up on their demands.  <br />
PICTURED: Former war veteranís during the night in front of Kosovoís institutional doors.<br />
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Credit image: ©Vedat Xhymshiti / BPA
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  • Pristina, Kosovo / July 16, 2009 ñ (night) - Around 40 war veterans whom took to the streets yesterday to protest against Kosovo institutions which they blame for not defining their status. The protesters blocked the street yesterday where the Kosovo Assembly is and announced that they would not move until concrete steps to confirm their status were undertaken. The protesters in the evening hours,  re-placed their self from the street in front of the Kosovoís Parliament entrance in aim to block the institutions, the organizers stated that they will continue to protest and will not give up on their demands.  <br />
PICTURED: Former war veteranís during the night in front of Kosovoís institutional doors.<br />
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Credit image: ©Vedat Xhymshiti / BPA
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  • Pristina, Kosovo / July 16, 2009 ñ (night) - Around 40 war veterans whom took to the streets yesterday to protest against Kosovo institutions which they blame for not defining their status. The protesters blocked the street yesterday where the Kosovo Assembly is and announced that they would not move until concrete steps to confirm their status were undertaken. The protesters in the evening hours,  re-placed their self from the street in front of the Kosovoís Parliament entrance in aim to block the institutions, the organizers stated that they will continue to protest and will not give up on their demands.  <br />
PICTURED: Former war veteranís during the night in front of Kosovoís institutional doors.<br />
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Credit image: ©Vedat Xhymshiti / BPA
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  • Pristina, Kosovo / July 16, 2009 ñ (night) - Around 40 war veterans whom took to the streets yesterday to protest against Kosovo institutions which they blame for not defining their status. The protesters blocked the street yesterday where the Kosovo Assembly is and announced that they would not move until concrete steps to confirm their status were undertaken. The protesters in the evening hours,  re-placed their self from the street in front of the Kosovoís Parliament entrance in aim to block the institutions, the organizers stated that they will continue to protest and will not give up on their demands.  <br />
PICTURED: Former war veteranís during the night in front of Kosovoís institutional doors.<br />
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Credit image: ©Vedat Xhymshiti / BPA
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  • Pristina, Kosovo / July 16, 2009 ñ (night) - Around 40 war veterans whom took to the streets yesterday to protest against Kosovo institutions which they blame for not defining their status. The protesters blocked the street yesterday where the Kosovo Assembly is and announced that they would not move until concrete steps to confirm their status were undertaken. The protesters in the evening hours,  re-placed their self from the street in front of the Kosovoís Parliament entrance in aim to block the institutions, the organizers stated that they will continue to protest and will not give up on their demands.  <br />
PICTURED: Former war veteranís during the night in front of Kosovoís institutional doors.<br />
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Credit image: ©Vedat Xhymshiti / BPA
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  • Pristina, Kosovo / July 16, 2009 ñ (night) - Around 40 war veterans whom took to the streets yesterday to protest against Kosovo institutions which they blame for not defining their status. The protesters blocked the street yesterday where the Kosovo Assembly is and announced that they would not move until concrete steps to confirm their status were undertaken. The protesters in the evening hours,  re-placed their self from the street in front of the Kosovoís Parliament entrance in aim to block the institutions, the organizers stated that they will continue to protest and will not give up on their demands.  <br />
PICTURED: Former war veteranís during the night in front of Kosovoís institutional doors.<br />
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Credit image: ©Vedat Xhymshiti / BPA
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  • Pristina, Kosovo / July 16, 2009 ñ (night) - Around 40 war veterans whom took to the streets yesterday to protest against Kosovo institutions which they blame for not defining their status. The protesters blocked the street yesterday where the Kosovo Assembly is and announced that they would not move until concrete steps to confirm their status were undertaken. The protesters in the evening hours,  re-placed their self from the street in front of the Kosovoís Parliament entrance in aim to block the institutions, the organizers stated that they will continue to protest and will not give up on their demands.  <br />
PICTURED: Former war veteranís during the night in front of Kosovoís institutional doors.<br />
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Credit image: ©Vedat Xhymshiti / BPA
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  • Nov. 29, 2012 - Head of the Kosovo War Veterans Organization Muharrem Xhemajli. Haradinaj, Kosovo's former prime minister, was cleared of war crimes for a second time on Thursday by a United Nations court in The Hague. The ruling, which has angered Serbia, comes two weeks after the acquittal of a top Croatian general. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Nov. 29, 2012 - Ramush Haradinaj, Kosovo's former prime minister, was cleared of war crimes for a second time on Thursday by a United Nations court in The Hague. The ruling, which has angered Serbia, comes two weeks after the acquittal of a top Croatian general. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Nov. 29, 2012 - Pristina, Kosovo - Fans of Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj celebrate the decision to clear the former prime minister of war crimes. The ruling, which has angered Serbia, comes two weeks after the acquittal of a top Croatian general. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Ramush Haradinaj, a Kosovar politician leader of the AAK party. He is a former officer and leader of the Kosovo Liberation Army and served as 3rd Prime Minister of Kosovo between 2004 and 2005. He is photographed during a press conference at his party's headquarters in Pristina, on August 22, 2008. (Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Dec. 3, 2014 - Pristina, Kosovo - In an effort to overthrow decisions of rector of public university 'Hasan Prishtina', war veterans of the KLA (Kosovo Liberation Army) will demonstrate on Thursday December 5, while not guaranteeing public safety during their tomorrow's demonstration in Pristina Kosovo's capital city. ..Rector of the Public University of Pristina Ramadan Zejnullahu has taken decisions that promote the study. He withdrew from the list of fixed salaries all those teaching staff that has not given any lecturing contribution, most of whom are members of parliament of Kosovo and national government ministers. ''No one can take wages without doing any lecturing commitment, they are welcome to return on lecturing assignments, but will be paid only with royalties' he said in a conversation on Wednesday at noon...Also, he has crashed the memorandum, which guaranteed the enrolment of war veteran’s children in public universities without academic criteria...Some of the former KLA fighters who are closely related to the country's structures which, are suspected of involvement in organized crime, are demanding from public university to enrol in public universities over 1000 students for university studies without academic criteria. This requirement has been implemented since 2009 through an undersigned 'memorandum of understanding' from the Ministry of Education and the Organisation of War Veterans of 1997-1999...The rejected 'memorandum' from rector Zejnullahu, is an attempt to transform university from a factory of 'graduation degrees' in an academy that produces quality academic staff for the country's interest. Rector is threatened with death, the country's domestic and foreign law enforcement authorities have not taken any concrete action besides declaring that 'investigations will continue ', an expression that characterises overall vocabulary of international and local administrations in Kosovo, but without any concrete results to follow and prosec
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  • Dec. 3, 2014 - Pristina, Kosovo - In an effort to overthrow decisions of rector of public university 'Hasan Prishtina', war veterans of the KLA (Kosovo Liberation Army) will demonstrate on Thursday December 5, while not guaranteeing public safety during their tomorrow's demonstration in Pristina Kosovo's capital city. ..Rector of the Public University of Pristina Ramadan Zejnullahu has taken decisions that promote the study. He withdrew from the list of fixed salaries all those teaching staff that has not given any lecturing contribution, most of whom are members of parliament of Kosovo and national government ministers. ''No one can take wages without doing any lecturing commitment, they are welcome to return on lecturing assignments, but will be paid only with royalties' he said in a conversation on Wednesday at noon...Also, he has crashed the memorandum, which guaranteed the enrolment of war veteran’s children in public universities without academic criteria...Some of the former KLA fighters who are closely related to the country's structures which, are suspected of involvement in organized crime, are demanding from public university to enrol in public universities over 1000 students for university studies without academic criteria. This requirement has been implemented since 2009 through an undersigned 'memorandum of understanding' from the Ministry of Education and the Organisation of War Veterans of 1997-1999...The rejected 'memorandum' from rector Zejnullahu, is an attempt to transform university from a factory of 'graduation degrees' in an academy that produces quality academic staff for the country's interest. Rector is threatened with death, the country's domestic and foreign law enforcement authorities have not taken any concrete action besides declaring that 'investigations will continue ', an expression that characterises overall vocabulary of international and local administrations in Kosovo, but without any concrete results to follow and prosec
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  • Dec. 3, 2014 - Pristina, Kosovo - In an effort to overthrow decisions of rector of public university 'Hasan Prishtina', war veterans of the KLA (Kosovo Liberation Army) will demonstrate on Thursday December 5, while not guaranteeing public safety during their tomorrow's demonstration in Pristina Kosovo's capital city. ..Rector of the Public University of Pristina Ramadan Zejnullahu has taken decisions that promote the study. He withdrew from the list of fixed salaries all those teaching staff that has not given any lecturing contribution, most of whom are members of parliament of Kosovo and national government ministers. ''No one can take wages without doing any lecturing commitment, they are welcome to return on lecturing assignments, but will be paid only with royalties' he said in a conversation on Wednesday at noon...Also, he has crashed the memorandum, which guaranteed the enrolment of war veteran’s children in public universities without academic criteria...Some of the former KLA fighters who are closely related to the country's structures which, are suspected of involvement in organized crime, are demanding from public university to enrol in public universities over 1000 students for university studies without academic criteria. This requirement has been implemented since 2009 through an undersigned 'memorandum of understanding' from the Ministry of Education and the Organisation of War Veterans of 1997-1999...The rejected 'memorandum' from rector Zejnullahu, is an attempt to transform university from a factory of 'graduation degrees' in an academy that produces quality academic staff for the country's interest. Rector is threatened with death, the country's domestic and foreign law enforcement authorities have not taken any concrete action besides declaring that 'investigations will continue ', an expression that characterises overall vocabulary of international and local administrations in Kosovo, but without any concrete results to follow and prosec
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  • Dec. 3, 2014 - Pristina, Kosovo - In an effort to overthrow decisions of rector of public university 'Hasan Prishtina', war veterans of the KLA (Kosovo Liberation Army) will demonstrate on Thursday December 5, while not guaranteeing public safety during their tomorrow's demonstration in Pristina Kosovo's capital city. ..Rector of the Public University of Pristina Ramadan Zejnullahu has taken decisions that promote the study. He withdrew from the list of fixed salaries all those teaching staff that has not given any lecturing contribution, most of whom are members of parliament of Kosovo and national government ministers. ''No one can take wages without doing any lecturing commitment, they are welcome to return on lecturing assignments, but will be paid only with royalties' he said in a conversation on Wednesday at noon...Also, he has crashed the memorandum, which guaranteed the enrolment of war veteran’s children in public universities without academic criteria...Some of the former KLA fighters who are closely related to the country's structures which, are suspected of involvement in organized crime, are demanding from public university to enrol in public universities over 1000 students for university studies without academic criteria. This requirement has been implemented since 2009 through an undersigned 'memorandum of understanding' from the Ministry of Education and the Organisation of War Veterans of 1997-1999...The rejected 'memorandum' from rector Zejnullahu, is an attempt to transform university from a factory of 'graduation degrees' in an academy that produces quality academic staff for the country's interest. Rector is threatened with death, the country's domestic and foreign law enforcement authorities have not taken any concrete action besides declaring that 'investigations will continue ', an expression that characterises overall vocabulary of international and local administrations in Kosovo, but without any concrete results to follow and prosec
    20141203_zaf_x02_005.jpg
  • Dec. 3, 2014 - Pristina, Kosovo - In an effort to overthrow decisions of rector of public university 'Hasan Prishtina', war veterans of the KLA (Kosovo Liberation Army) will demonstrate on Thursday December 5, while not guaranteeing public safety during their tomorrow's demonstration in Pristina Kosovo's capital city. ..Rector of the Public University of Pristina Ramadan Zejnullahu has taken decisions that promote the study. He withdrew from the list of fixed salaries all those teaching staff that has not given any lecturing contribution, most of whom are members of parliament of Kosovo and national government ministers. ''No one can take wages without doing any lecturing commitment, they are welcome to return on lecturing assignments, but will be paid only with royalties' he said in a conversation on Wednesday at noon...Also, he has crashed the memorandum, which guaranteed the enrolment of war veteran’s children in public universities without academic criteria...Some of the former KLA fighters who are closely related to the country's structures which, are suspected of involvement in organized crime, are demanding from public university to enrol in public universities over 1000 students for university studies without academic criteria. This requirement has been implemented since 2009 through an undersigned 'memorandum of understanding' from the Ministry of Education and the Organisation of War Veterans of 1997-1999...The rejected 'memorandum' from rector Zejnullahu, is an attempt to transform university from a factory of 'graduation degrees' in an academy that produces quality academic staff for the country's interest. Rector is threatened with death, the country's domestic and foreign law enforcement authorities have not taken any concrete action besides declaring that 'investigations will continue ', an expression that characterises overall vocabulary of international and local administrations in Kosovo, but without any concrete results to follow and prosec
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  • Dec. 3, 2014 - Pristina, Kosovo - In an effort to overthrow decisions of rector of public university 'Hasan Prishtina', war veterans of the KLA (Kosovo Liberation Army) will demonstrate on Thursday December 5, while not guaranteeing public safety during their tomorrow's demonstration in Pristina Kosovo's capital city. ..Rector of the Public University of Pristina Ramadan Zejnullahu has taken decisions that promote the study. He withdrew from the list of fixed salaries all those teaching staff that has not given any lecturing contribution, most of whom are members of parliament of Kosovo and national government ministers. ''No one can take wages without doing any lecturing commitment, they are welcome to return on lecturing assignments, but will be paid only with royalties' he said in a conversation on Wednesday at noon...Also, he has crashed the memorandum, which guaranteed the enrolment of war veteran’s children in public universities without academic criteria...Some of the former KLA fighters who are closely related to the country's structures which, are suspected of involvement in organized crime, are demanding from public university to enrol in public universities over 1000 students for university studies without academic criteria. This requirement has been implemented since 2009 through an undersigned 'memorandum of understanding' from the Ministry of Education and the Organisation of War Veterans of 1997-1999...The rejected 'memorandum' from rector Zejnullahu, is an attempt to transform university from a factory of 'graduation degrees' in an academy that produces quality academic staff for the country's interest. Rector is threatened with death, the country's domestic and foreign law enforcement authorities have not taken any concrete action besides declaring that 'investigations will continue ', an expression that characterises overall vocabulary of international and local administrations in Kosovo, but without any concrete results to follow and prosec
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  • Dec. 4, 2014 - Pristina, Kosovo - In an attempt to overturn Rector of ''Hasan Prishtina'' Public University, some veterans of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) demonstrated in Pristina on Thursday, supported by dozens of youths who declared being students, but requiring the implementation of 'Memorandum of Understanding', which guarantees enrolment of more than 1,000 candidates for undergraduate studies without academic criteria. Undersigned agreement five years ago between veterans and education ministry, is already revoked by leading council of rectorate lead by newly elected Rector Ramadan Zejnullahu, whose resignation was requested by several hundred protesters who tried to invade the offices of university Rectory. Kosovo Police intervened to make sure the rectorate safety stands on its necessary level. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
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  • Dec. 4, 2014 - Pristina, Kosovo - In an attempt to overturn Rector of ''Hasan Prishtina'' Public University, some veterans of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) demonstrated in Pristina on Thursday, supported by dozens of youths who declared being students, but requiring the implementation of 'Memorandum of Understanding', which guarantees enrolment of more than 1,000 candidates for undergraduate studies without academic criteria. Undersigned agreement five years ago between veterans and education ministry, is already revoked by leading council of rectorate lead by newly elected Rector Ramadan Zejnullahu, whose resignation was requested by several hundred protesters who tried to invade the offices of university Rectory. Kosovo Police intervened to make sure the rectorate safety stands on its necessary level. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
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  • Dec. 4, 2014 - Pristina, Kosovo - In an attempt to overturn Rector of ''Hasan Prishtina'' Public University, some veterans of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) demonstrated in Pristina on Thursday, supported by dozens of youths who declared being students, but requiring the implementation of 'Memorandum of Understanding', which guarantees enrolment of more than 1,000 candidates for undergraduate studies without academic criteria. Undersigned agreement five years ago between veterans and education ministry, is already revoked by leading council of rectorate lead by newly elected Rector Ramadan Zejnullahu, whose resignation was requested by several hundred protesters who tried to invade the offices of university Rectory. Kosovo Police intervened to make sure the rectorate safety stands on its necessary level. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
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  • Dec. 4, 2014 - Pristina, Kosovo - In an attempt to overturn Rector of ''Hasan Prishtina'' Public University, some veterans of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) demonstrated in Pristina on Thursday, supported by dozens of youths who declared being students, but requiring the implementation of 'Memorandum of Understanding', which guarantees enrolment of more than 1,000 candidates for undergraduate studies without academic criteria. Undersigned agreement five years ago between veterans and education ministry, is already revoked by leading council of rectorate lead by newly elected Rector Ramadan Zejnullahu, whose resignation was requested by several hundred protesters who tried to invade the offices of university Rectory. Kosovo Police intervened to make sure the rectorate safety stands on its necessary level. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
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  • Dec. 4, 2014 - Pristina, Kosovo - In an attempt to overturn Rector of ''Hasan Prishtina'' Public University, some veterans of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) demonstrated in Pristina on Thursday, supported by dozens of youths who declared being students, but requiring the implementation of 'Memorandum of Understanding', which guarantees enrolment of more than 1,000 candidates for undergraduate studies without academic criteria. Undersigned agreement five years ago between veterans and education ministry, is already revoked by leading council of rectorate lead by newly elected Rector Ramadan Zejnullahu, whose resignation was requested by several hundred protesters who tried to invade the offices of university Rectory. Kosovo Police intervened to make sure the rectorate safety stands on its necessary level. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
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  • Dec. 4, 2014 - Pristina, Kosovo - In an attempt to overturn Rector of ''Hasan Prishtina'' Public University, some veterans of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) demonstrated in Pristina on Thursday, supported by dozens of youths who declared being students, but requiring the implementation of 'Memorandum of Understanding', which guarantees enrolment of more than 1,000 candidates for undergraduate studies without academic criteria. Undersigned agreement five years ago between veterans and education ministry, is already revoked by leading council of rectorate lead by newly elected Rector Ramadan Zejnullahu, whose resignation was requested by several hundred protesters who tried to invade the offices of university Rectory. Kosovo Police intervened to make sure the rectorate safety stands on its necessary level. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
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  • Dec. 4, 2014 - Pristina, Kosovo - In an attempt to overturn Rector of ''Hasan Prishtina'' Public University, some veterans of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) demonstrated in Pristina on Thursday, supported by dozens of youths who declared being students, but requiring the implementation of 'Memorandum of Understanding', which guarantees enrolment of more than 1,000 candidates for undergraduate studies without academic criteria. Undersigned agreement five years ago between veterans and education ministry, is already revoked by leading council of rectorate lead by newly elected Rector Ramadan Zejnullahu, whose resignation was requested by several hundred protesters who tried to invade the offices of university Rectory. Kosovo Police intervened to make sure the rectorate safety stands on its necessary level. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
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  • Dec. 3, 2014 - Pristina, Kosovo - In an effort to overthrow decisions of rector of public university 'Hasan Prishtina', war veterans of the KLA (Kosovo Liberation Army) will demonstrate on Thursday December 5, while not guaranteeing public safety during their tomorrow's demonstration in Pristina Kosovo's capital city. ..Rector of the Public University of Pristina Ramadan Zejnullahu has taken decisions that promote the study. He withdrew from the list of fixed salaries all those teaching staff that has not given any lecturing contribution, most of whom are members of parliament of Kosovo and national government ministers. ''No one can take wages without doing any lecturing commitment, they are welcome to return on lecturing assignments, but will be paid only with royalties' he said in a conversation on Wednesday at noon...Also, he has crashed the memorandum, which guaranteed the enrolment of war veteran’s children in public universities without academic criteria...Some of the former KLA fighters who are closely related to the country's structures which, are suspected of involvement in organized crime, are demanding from public university to enrol in public universities over 1000 students for university studies without academic criteria. This requirement has been implemented since 2009 through an undersigned 'memorandum of understanding' from the Ministry of Education and the Organisation of War Veterans of 1997-1999...The rejected 'memorandum' from rector Zejnullahu, is an attempt to transform university from a factory of 'graduation degrees' in an academy that produces quality academic staff for the country's interest. Rector is threatened with death, the country's domestic and foreign law enforcement authorities have not taken any concrete action besides declaring that 'investigations will continue ', an expression that characterises overall vocabulary of international and local administrations in Kosovo, but without any concrete results to follow and prosec
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  • Dec. 4, 2014 - Pristina, Kosovo - In an attempt to overturn Rector of ''Hasan Prishtina'' Public University, some veterans of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) demonstrated in Pristina on Thursday, supported by dozens of youths who declared being students, but requiring the implementation of 'Memorandum of Understanding', which guarantees enrolment of more than 1,000 candidates for undergraduate studies without academic criteria. Undersigned agreement five years ago between veterans and education ministry, is already revoked by leading council of rectorate lead by newly elected Rector Ramadan Zejnullahu, whose resignation was requested by several hundred protesters who tried to invade the offices of university Rectory. Kosovo Police intervened to make sure the rectorate safety stands on its necessary level. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
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  • Dec. 4, 2014 - Pristina, Kosovo - In an attempt to overturn Rector of ''Hasan Prishtina'' Public University, some veterans of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) demonstrated in Pristina on Thursday, supported by dozens of youths who declared being students, but requiring the implementation of 'Memorandum of Understanding', which guarantees enrolment of more than 1,000 candidates for undergraduate studies without academic criteria. Undersigned agreement five years ago between veterans and education ministry, is already revoked by leading council of rectorate lead by newly elected Rector Ramadan Zejnullahu, whose resignation was requested by several hundred protesters who tried to invade the offices of university Rectory. Kosovo Police intervened to make sure the rectorate safety stands on its necessary level. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
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  • Dec. 4, 2014 - Pristina, Kosovo - In an attempt to overturn Rector of ''Hasan Prishtina'' Public University, some veterans of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) demonstrated in Pristina on Thursday, supported by dozens of youths who declared being students, but requiring the implementation of 'Memorandum of Understanding', which guarantees enrolment of more than 1,000 candidates for undergraduate studies without academic criteria. Undersigned agreement five years ago between veterans and education ministry, is already revoked by leading council of rectorate lead by newly elected Rector Ramadan Zejnullahu, whose resignation was requested by several hundred protesters who tried to invade the offices of university Rectory. Kosovo Police intervened to make sure the rectorate safety stands on its necessary level. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
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  • Dec. 4, 2014 - Pristina, Kosovo - In an attempt to overturn Rector of ''Hasan Prishtina'' Public University, some veterans of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) demonstrated in Pristina on Thursday, supported by dozens of youths who declared being students, but requiring the implementation of 'Memorandum of Understanding', which guarantees enrolment of more than 1,000 candidates for undergraduate studies without academic criteria. Undersigned agreement five years ago between veterans and education ministry, is already revoked by leading council of rectorate lead by newly elected Rector Ramadan Zejnullahu, whose resignation was requested by several hundred protesters who tried to invade the offices of university Rectory. Kosovo Police intervened to make sure the rectorate safety stands on its necessary level. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
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  • Dec. 4, 2014 - Pristina, Kosovo - In an attempt to overturn Rector of ''Hasan Prishtina'' Public University, some veterans of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) demonstrated in Pristina on Thursday, supported by dozens of youths who declared being students, but requiring the implementation of 'Memorandum of Understanding', which guarantees enrolment of more than 1,000 candidates for undergraduate studies without academic criteria. Undersigned agreement five years ago between veterans and education ministry, is already revoked by leading council of rectorate lead by newly elected Rector Ramadan Zejnullahu, whose resignation was requested by several hundred protesters who tried to invade the offices of university Rectory. Kosovo Police intervened to make sure the rectorate safety stands on its necessary level. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
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  • Dec. 4, 2014 - Pristina, Kosovo - In an attempt to overturn Rector of ''Hasan Prishtina'' Public University, some veterans of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) demonstrated in Pristina on Thursday, supported by dozens of youths who declared being students, but requiring the implementation of 'Memorandum of Understanding', which guarantees enrolment of more than 1,000 candidates for undergraduate studies without academic criteria. Undersigned agreement five years ago between veterans and education ministry, is already revoked by leading council of rectorate lead by newly elected Rector Ramadan Zejnullahu, whose resignation was requested by several hundred protesters who tried to invade the offices of university Rectory. Kosovo Police intervened to make sure the rectorate safety stands on its necessary level. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
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  • Dec. 4, 2014 - Pristina, Kosovo - In an attempt to overturn Rector of ''Hasan Prishtina'' Public University, some veterans of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) demonstrated in Pristina on Thursday, supported by dozens of youths who declared being students, but requiring the implementation of 'Memorandum of Understanding', which guarantees enrolment of more than 1,000 candidates for undergraduate studies without academic criteria. Undersigned agreement five years ago between veterans and education ministry, is already revoked by leading council of rectorate lead by newly elected Rector Ramadan Zejnullahu, whose resignation was requested by several hundred protesters who tried to invade the offices of university Rectory. Kosovo Police intervened to make sure the rectorate safety stands on its necessary level. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
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  • Dec. 4, 2014 - Pristina, Kosovo - In an attempt to overturn Rector of ''Hasan Prishtina'' Public University, some veterans of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) demonstrated in Pristina on Thursday, supported by dozens of youths who declared being students, but requiring the implementation of 'Memorandum of Understanding', which guarantees enrolment of more than 1,000 candidates for undergraduate studies without academic criteria. Undersigned agreement five years ago between veterans and education ministry, is already revoked by leading council of rectorate lead by newly elected Rector Ramadan Zejnullahu, whose resignation was requested by several hundred protesters who tried to invade the offices of university Rectory. Kosovo Police intervened to make sure the rectorate safety stands on its necessary level. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
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  • Dec. 4, 2014 - Pristina, Kosovo - In an attempt to overturn Rector of ''Hasan Prishtina'' Public University, some veterans of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) demonstrated in Pristina on Thursday, supported by dozens of youths who declared being students, but requiring the implementation of 'Memorandum of Understanding', which guarantees enrolment of more than 1,000 candidates for undergraduate studies without academic criteria. Undersigned agreement five years ago between veterans and education ministry, is already revoked by leading council of rectorate lead by newly elected Rector Ramadan Zejnullahu, whose resignation was requested by several hundred protesters who tried to invade the offices of university Rectory. Kosovo Police intervened to make sure the rectorate safety stands on its necessary level. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
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  • Dec. 4, 2014 - Pristina, Kosovo - In an attempt to overturn Rector of ''Hasan Prishtina'' Public University, some veterans of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) demonstrated in Pristina on Thursday, supported by dozens of youths who declared being students, but requiring the implementation of 'Memorandum of Understanding', which guarantees enrolment of more than 1,000 candidates for undergraduate studies without academic criteria. Undersigned agreement five years ago between veterans and education ministry, is already revoked by leading council of rectorate lead by newly elected Rector Ramadan Zejnullahu, whose resignation was requested by several hundred protesters who tried to invade the offices of university Rectory. Kosovo Police intervened to make sure the rectorate safety stands on its necessary level. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
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  • Dec. 4, 2014 - Pristina, Kosovo - In an attempt to overturn Rector of ''Hasan Prishtina'' Public University, some veterans of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) demonstrated in Pristina on Thursday, supported by dozens of youths who declared being students, but requiring the implementation of 'Memorandum of Understanding', which guarantees enrolment of more than 1,000 candidates for undergraduate studies without academic criteria. Undersigned agreement five years ago between veterans and education ministry, is already revoked by leading council of rectorate lead by newly elected Rector Ramadan Zejnullahu, whose resignation was requested by several hundred protesters who tried to invade the offices of university Rectory. Kosovo Police intervened to make sure the rectorate safety stands on its necessary level. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
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  • Dec. 4, 2014 - Pristina, Kosovo - In an attempt to overturn Rector of ''Hasan Prishtina'' Public University, some veterans of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) demonstrated in Pristina on Thursday, supported by dozens of youths who declared being students, but requiring the implementation of 'Memorandum of Understanding', which guarantees enrolment of more than 1,000 candidates for undergraduate studies without academic criteria. Undersigned agreement five years ago between veterans and education ministry, is already revoked by leading council of rectorate lead by newly elected Rector Ramadan Zejnullahu, whose resignation was requested by several hundred protesters who tried to invade the offices of university Rectory. Kosovo Police intervened to make sure the rectorate safety stands on its necessary level. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
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  • Dec. 4, 2014 - Pristina, Kosovo - In an attempt to overturn Rector of ''Hasan Prishtina'' Public University, some veterans of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) demonstrated in Pristina on Thursday, supported by dozens of youths who declared being students, but requiring the implementation of 'Memorandum of Understanding', which guarantees enrolment of more than 1,000 candidates for undergraduate studies without academic criteria. Undersigned agreement five years ago between veterans and education ministry, is already revoked by leading council of rectorate lead by newly elected Rector Ramadan Zejnullahu, whose resignation was requested by several hundred protesters who tried to invade the offices of university Rectory. Kosovo Police intervened to make sure the rectorate safety stands on its necessary level. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
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  • Dec. 4, 2014 - Pristina, Kosovo - In an attempt to overturn Rector of ''Hasan Prishtina'' Public University, some veterans of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) demonstrated in Pristina on Thursday, supported by dozens of youths who declared being students, but requiring the implementation of 'Memorandum of Understanding', which guarantees enrolment of more than 1,000 candidates for undergraduate studies without academic criteria. Undersigned agreement five years ago between veterans and education ministry, is already revoked by leading council of rectorate lead by newly elected Rector Ramadan Zejnullahu, whose resignation was requested by several hundred protesters who tried to invade the offices of university Rectory. Kosovo Police intervened to make sure the rectorate safety stands on its necessary level. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
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  • Dec. 4, 2014 - Pristina, Kosovo - In an attempt to overturn Rector of ''Hasan Prishtina'' Public University, some veterans of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) demonstrated in Pristina on Thursday, supported by dozens of youths who declared being students, but requiring the implementation of 'Memorandum of Understanding', which guarantees enrolment of more than 1,000 candidates for undergraduate studies without academic criteria. Undersigned agreement five years ago between veterans and education ministry, is already revoked by leading council of rectorate lead by newly elected Rector Ramadan Zejnullahu, whose resignation was requested by several hundred protesters who tried to invade the offices of university Rectory. Kosovo Police intervened to make sure the rectorate safety stands on its necessary level. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
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  • Dec. 4, 2014 - Pristina, Kosovo - In an attempt to overturn Rector of ''Hasan Prishtina'' Public University, some veterans of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) demonstrated in Pristina on Thursday, supported by dozens of youths who declared being students, but requiring the implementation of 'Memorandum of Understanding', which guarantees enrolment of more than 1,000 candidates for undergraduate studies without academic criteria. Undersigned agreement five years ago between veterans and education ministry, is already revoked by leading council of rectorate lead by newly elected Rector Ramadan Zejnullahu, whose resignation was requested by several hundred protesters who tried to invade the offices of university Rectory. Kosovo Police intervened to make sure the rectorate safety stands on its necessary level. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
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  • Dec. 4, 2014 - Pristina, Kosovo - In an attempt to overturn Rector of ''Hasan Prishtina'' Public University, some veterans of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) demonstrated in Pristina on Thursday, supported by dozens of youths who declared being students, but requiring the implementation of 'Memorandum of Understanding', which guarantees enrolment of more than 1,000 candidates for undergraduate studies without academic criteria. Undersigned agreement five years ago between veterans and education ministry, is already revoked by leading council of rectorate lead by newly elected Rector Ramadan Zejnullahu, whose resignation was requested by several hundred protesters who tried to invade the offices of university Rectory. Kosovo Police intervened to make sure the rectorate safety stands on its necessary level. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
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  • Dec. 4, 2014 - Pristina, Kosovo - In an attempt to overturn Rector of ''Hasan Prishtina'' Public University, some veterans of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) demonstrated in Pristina on Thursday, supported by dozens of youths who declared being students, but requiring the implementation of 'Memorandum of Understanding', which guarantees enrolment of more than 1,000 candidates for undergraduate studies without academic criteria. Undersigned agreement five years ago between veterans and education ministry, is already revoked by leading council of rectorate lead by newly elected Rector Ramadan Zejnullahu, whose resignation was requested by several hundred protesters who tried to invade the offices of university Rectory. Kosovo Police intervened to make sure the rectorate safety stands on its necessary level. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
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  • Dec. 4, 2014 - Pristina, Kosovo - In an attempt to overturn Rector of ''Hasan Prishtina'' Public University, some veterans of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) demonstrated in Pristina on Thursday, supported by dozens of youths who declared being students, but requiring the implementation of 'Memorandum of Understanding', which guarantees enrolment of more than 1,000 candidates for undergraduate studies without academic criteria. Undersigned agreement five years ago between veterans and education ministry, is already revoked by leading council of rectorate lead by newly elected Rector Ramadan Zejnullahu, whose resignation was requested by several hundred protesters who tried to invade the offices of university Rectory. Kosovo Police intervened to make sure the rectorate safety stands on its necessary level. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
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  • Dec. 4, 2014 - Pristina, Kosovo - In an attempt to overturn Rector of ''Hasan Prishtina'' Public University, some veterans of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) demonstrated in Pristina on Thursday, supported by dozens of youths who declared being students, but requiring the implementation of 'Memorandum of Understanding', which guarantees enrolment of more than 1,000 candidates for undergraduate studies without academic criteria. Undersigned agreement five years ago between veterans and education ministry, is already revoked by leading council of rectorate lead by newly elected Rector Ramadan Zejnullahu, whose resignation was requested by several hundred protesters who tried to invade the offices of university Rectory. Kosovo Police intervened to make sure the rectorate safety stands on its necessary level. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
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  • Dec. 4, 2014 - Pristina, Kosovo - In an attempt to overturn Rector of ''Hasan Prishtina'' Public University, some veterans of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) demonstrated in Pristina on Thursday, supported by dozens of youths who declared being students, but requiring the implementation of 'Memorandum of Understanding', which guarantees enrolment of more than 1,000 candidates for undergraduate studies without academic criteria. Undersigned agreement five years ago between veterans and education ministry, is already revoked by leading council of rectorate lead by newly elected Rector Ramadan Zejnullahu, whose resignation was requested by several hundred protesters who tried to invade the offices of university Rectory. Kosovo Police intervened to make sure the rectorate safety stands on its necessary level. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
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  • Dec. 4, 2014 - Pristina, Kosovo - In an attempt to overturn Rector of ''Hasan Prishtina'' Public University, some veterans of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) demonstrated in Pristina on Thursday, supported by dozens of youths who declared being students, but requiring the implementation of 'Memorandum of Understanding', which guarantees enrolment of more than 1,000 candidates for undergraduate studies without academic criteria. Undersigned agreement five years ago between veterans and education ministry, is already revoked by leading council of rectorate lead by newly elected Rector Ramadan Zejnullahu, whose resignation was requested by several hundred protesters who tried to invade the offices of university Rectory. Kosovo Police intervened to make sure the rectorate safety stands on its necessary level. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
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  • Dec. 4, 2014 - Pristina, Kosovo - In an attempt to overturn Rector of ''Hasan Prishtina'' Public University, some veterans of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) demonstrated in Pristina on Thursday, supported by dozens of youths who declared being students, but requiring the implementation of 'Memorandum of Understanding', which guarantees enrolment of more than 1,000 candidates for undergraduate studies without academic criteria. Undersigned agreement five years ago between veterans and education ministry, is already revoked by leading council of rectorate lead by newly elected Rector Ramadan Zejnullahu, whose resignation was requested by several hundred protesters who tried to invade the offices of university Rectory. Kosovo Police intervened to make sure the rectorate safety stands on its necessary level. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
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