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  • Pristina, Kosovo | October – November 2009<br />
Vedat Xhymshiti | ZUMA Press<br />
<br />
Some 15 Kosovo Albanians are believed to have drowned while trying to illegally cross the Tisa River, separating Serbia and Hungary.<br />
Officials at Kosovo’s Foreign Affairs Ministry have confirmed to reporters that the tragedy took place between October 14 and 16. According to Hungarian television station TV-2, one man and two children survived when a boat carrying 18 or 19 people sank.<br />
Pristina newspaper Express reported that one man, a Kosovo Albanian, was arrested following the incident. According to Serbian broadcaster RTS the arrested man said he had only managed to save his two children and that his wife had died. The Tisa River separates Subotica in Serbia and Sezget in Hungary. <br />
In accordance with the Constitution and based on the Law of the State Protocol, as well as deeply felt the pain of all citizens of the Republic of Kosovo for the tragedy that affected citizens - citizens of the Republic of Kosovo trying to cross the river Tisa in November, Republic of Kosovo President Fatmir Sejdiu has taken the decision date November 2, in the Republic of Kosovo, in a sign of honor for all victims of this tragedy, the state declared days of mourning. Case that occurred in the Tisa River in the middle of the Serbia-Hungary border and which is suspected of losing their life over 15 people, is a tragedy which shocked the families of victims but not the government. This event occurred in time when political parties and the government policy in Kosovo were very busy with the election campaigns of trying to disclose the policies of their political philosophy, as their order according it principled citizen. <br />
The media in Kosovo did not seem the scene. Strangely they stepped back preoccupied with their pre-election campaign coverage. RTK Radio Television of Kosovo, which is funded by the citizens, was not found in near families of victims when they where waiting with trepidation for any news of their
    20091112_clb_x02_375.jpg
  • Pristina, Kosovo | October – November 2009<br />
Vedat Xhymshiti | ZUMA Press<br />
<br />
Some 15 Kosovo Albanians are believed to have drowned while trying to illegally cross the Tisa River, separating Serbia and Hungary.<br />
Officials at Kosovo’s Foreign Affairs Ministry have confirmed to reporters that the tragedy took place between October 14 and 16. According to Hungarian television station TV-2, one man and two children survived when a boat carrying 18 or 19 people sank.<br />
Pristina newspaper Express reported that one man, a Kosovo Albanian, was arrested following the incident. According to Serbian broadcaster RTS the arrested man said he had only managed to save his two children and that his wife had died. The Tisa River separates Subotica in Serbia and Sezget in Hungary. <br />
In accordance with the Constitution and based on the Law of the State Protocol, as well as deeply felt the pain of all citizens of the Republic of Kosovo for the tragedy that affected citizens - citizens of the Republic of Kosovo trying to cross the river Tisa in November, Republic of Kosovo President Fatmir Sejdiu has taken the decision date November 2, in the Republic of Kosovo, in a sign of honor for all victims of this tragedy, the state declared days of mourning. Case that occurred in the Tisa River in the middle of the Serbia-Hungary border and which is suspected of losing their life over 15 people, is a tragedy which shocked the families of victims but not the government. This event occurred in time when political parties and the government policy in Kosovo were very busy with the election campaigns of trying to disclose the policies of their political philosophy, as their order according it principled citizen. <br />
The media in Kosovo did not seem the scene. Strangely they stepped back preoccupied with their pre-election campaign coverage. RTK Radio Television of Kosovo, which is funded by the citizens, was not found in near families of victims when they where waiting with trepidation for any news of their
    20091112_clb_x02_360.jpg
  • Pristina, Kosovo | October – November 2009<br />
Vedat Xhymshiti | ZUMA Press<br />
<br />
Some 15 Kosovo Albanians are believed to have drowned while trying to illegally cross the Tisa River, separating Serbia and Hungary.<br />
Officials at Kosovo’s Foreign Affairs Ministry have confirmed to reporters that the tragedy took place between October 14 and 16. According to Hungarian television station TV-2, one man and two children survived when a boat carrying 18 or 19 people sank.<br />
Pristina newspaper Express reported that one man, a Kosovo Albanian, was arrested following the incident. According to Serbian broadcaster RTS the arrested man said he had only managed to save his two children and that his wife had died. The Tisa River separates Subotica in Serbia and Sezget in Hungary. <br />
In accordance with the Constitution and based on the Law of the State Protocol, as well as deeply felt the pain of all citizens of the Republic of Kosovo for the tragedy that affected citizens - citizens of the Republic of Kosovo trying to cross the river Tisa in November, Republic of Kosovo President Fatmir Sejdiu has taken the decision date November 2, in the Republic of Kosovo, in a sign of honor for all victims of this tragedy, the state declared days of mourning. Case that occurred in the Tisa River in the middle of the Serbia-Hungary border and which is suspected of losing their life over 15 people, is a tragedy which shocked the families of victims but not the government. This event occurred in time when political parties and the government policy in Kosovo were very busy with the election campaigns of trying to disclose the policies of their political philosophy, as their order according it principled citizen. <br />
The media in Kosovo did not seem the scene. Strangely they stepped back preoccupied with their pre-election campaign coverage. RTK Radio Television of Kosovo, which is funded by the citizens, was not found in near families of victims when they where waiting with trepidation for any news of their
    20091112_clb_x02_380.jpg
  • Pristina, Kosovo | October – November 2009<br />
Vedat Xhymshiti | ZUMA Press<br />
<br />
Some 15 Kosovo Albanians are believed to have drowned while trying to illegally cross the Tisa River, separating Serbia and Hungary.<br />
Officials at Kosovo’s Foreign Affairs Ministry have confirmed to reporters that the tragedy took place between October 14 and 16. According to Hungarian television station TV-2, one man and two children survived when a boat carrying 18 or 19 people sank.<br />
Pristina newspaper Express reported that one man, a Kosovo Albanian, was arrested following the incident. According to Serbian broadcaster RTS the arrested man said he had only managed to save his two children and that his wife had died. The Tisa River separates Subotica in Serbia and Sezget in Hungary. <br />
In accordance with the Constitution and based on the Law of the State Protocol, as well as deeply felt the pain of all citizens of the Republic of Kosovo for the tragedy that affected citizens - citizens of the Republic of Kosovo trying to cross the river Tisa in November, Republic of Kosovo President Fatmir Sejdiu has taken the decision date November 2, in the Republic of Kosovo, in a sign of honor for all victims of this tragedy, the state declared days of mourning. Case that occurred in the Tisa River in the middle of the Serbia-Hungary border and which is suspected of losing their life over 15 people, is a tragedy which shocked the families of victims but not the government. This event occurred in time when political parties and the government policy in Kosovo were very busy with the election campaigns of trying to disclose the policies of their political philosophy, as their order according it principled citizen. <br />
The media in Kosovo did not seem the scene. Strangely they stepped back preoccupied with their pre-election campaign coverage. RTK Radio Television of Kosovo, which is funded by the citizens, was not found in near families of victims when they where waiting with trepidation for any news of their
    20091112_clb_x02_376.jpg
  • Pristina, Kosovo | October – November 2009<br />
Vedat Xhymshiti | ZUMA Press<br />
<br />
Some 15 Kosovo Albanians are believed to have drowned while trying to illegally cross the Tisa River, separating Serbia and Hungary.<br />
Officials at Kosovo’s Foreign Affairs Ministry have confirmed to reporters that the tragedy took place between October 14 and 16. According to Hungarian television station TV-2, one man and two children survived when a boat carrying 18 or 19 people sank.<br />
Pristina newspaper Express reported that one man, a Kosovo Albanian, was arrested following the incident. According to Serbian broadcaster RTS the arrested man said he had only managed to save his two children and that his wife had died. The Tisa River separates Subotica in Serbia and Sezget in Hungary. <br />
In accordance with the Constitution and based on the Law of the State Protocol, as well as deeply felt the pain of all citizens of the Republic of Kosovo for the tragedy that affected citizens - citizens of the Republic of Kosovo trying to cross the river Tisa in November, Republic of Kosovo President Fatmir Sejdiu has taken the decision date November 2, in the Republic of Kosovo, in a sign of honor for all victims of this tragedy, the state declared days of mourning. Case that occurred in the Tisa River in the middle of the Serbia-Hungary border and which is suspected of losing their life over 15 people, is a tragedy which shocked the families of victims but not the government. This event occurred in time when political parties and the government policy in Kosovo were very busy with the election campaigns of trying to disclose the policies of their political philosophy, as their order according it principled citizen. <br />
The media in Kosovo did not seem the scene. Strangely they stepped back preoccupied with their pre-election campaign coverage. RTK Radio Television of Kosovo, which is funded by the citizens, was not found in near families of victims when they where waiting with trepidation for any news of their
    20091112_clb_x02_374.jpg
  • Pristina, Kosovo | October – November 2009<br />
Vedat Xhymshiti | ZUMA Press<br />
<br />
Some 15 Kosovo Albanians are believed to have drowned while trying to illegally cross the Tisa River, separating Serbia and Hungary.<br />
Officials at Kosovo’s Foreign Affairs Ministry have confirmed to reporters that the tragedy took place between October 14 and 16. According to Hungarian television station TV-2, one man and two children survived when a boat carrying 18 or 19 people sank.<br />
Pristina newspaper Express reported that one man, a Kosovo Albanian, was arrested following the incident. According to Serbian broadcaster RTS the arrested man said he had only managed to save his two children and that his wife had died. The Tisa River separates Subotica in Serbia and Sezget in Hungary. <br />
In accordance with the Constitution and based on the Law of the State Protocol, as well as deeply felt the pain of all citizens of the Republic of Kosovo for the tragedy that affected citizens - citizens of the Republic of Kosovo trying to cross the river Tisa in November, Republic of Kosovo President Fatmir Sejdiu has taken the decision date November 2, in the Republic of Kosovo, in a sign of honor for all victims of this tragedy, the state declared days of mourning. Case that occurred in the Tisa River in the middle of the Serbia-Hungary border and which is suspected of losing their life over 15 people, is a tragedy which shocked the families of victims but not the government. This event occurred in time when political parties and the government policy in Kosovo were very busy with the election campaigns of trying to disclose the policies of their political philosophy, as their order according it principled citizen. <br />
The media in Kosovo did not seem the scene. Strangely they stepped back preoccupied with their pre-election campaign coverage. RTK Radio Television of Kosovo, which is funded by the citizens, was not found in near families of victims when they where waiting with trepidation for any news of their
    20091112_clb_x02_370.jpg
  • Pristina, Kosovo | October – November 2009<br />
Vedat Xhymshiti | ZUMA Press<br />
<br />
Some 15 Kosovo Albanians are believed to have drowned while trying to illegally cross the Tisa River, separating Serbia and Hungary.<br />
Officials at Kosovo’s Foreign Affairs Ministry have confirmed to reporters that the tragedy took place between October 14 and 16. According to Hungarian television station TV-2, one man and two children survived when a boat carrying 18 or 19 people sank.<br />
Pristina newspaper Express reported that one man, a Kosovo Albanian, was arrested following the incident. According to Serbian broadcaster RTS the arrested man said he had only managed to save his two children and that his wife had died. The Tisa River separates Subotica in Serbia and Sezget in Hungary. <br />
In accordance with the Constitution and based on the Law of the State Protocol, as well as deeply felt the pain of all citizens of the Republic of Kosovo for the tragedy that affected citizens - citizens of the Republic of Kosovo trying to cross the river Tisa in November, Republic of Kosovo President Fatmir Sejdiu has taken the decision date November 2, in the Republic of Kosovo, in a sign of honor for all victims of this tragedy, the state declared days of mourning. Case that occurred in the Tisa River in the middle of the Serbia-Hungary border and which is suspected of losing their life over 15 people, is a tragedy which shocked the families of victims but not the government. This event occurred in time when political parties and the government policy in Kosovo were very busy with the election campaigns of trying to disclose the policies of their political philosophy, as their order according it principled citizen. <br />
The media in Kosovo did not seem the scene. Strangely they stepped back preoccupied with their pre-election campaign coverage. RTK Radio Television of Kosovo, which is funded by the citizens, was not found in near families of victims when they where waiting with trepidation for any news of their
    20091112_clb_x02_367.jpg
  • Pristina, Kosovo | October – November 2009<br />
Vedat Xhymshiti | ZUMA Press<br />
<br />
Some 15 Kosovo Albanians are believed to have drowned while trying to illegally cross the Tisa River, separating Serbia and Hungary.<br />
Officials at Kosovo’s Foreign Affairs Ministry have confirmed to reporters that the tragedy took place between October 14 and 16. According to Hungarian television station TV-2, one man and two children survived when a boat carrying 18 or 19 people sank.<br />
Pristina newspaper Express reported that one man, a Kosovo Albanian, was arrested following the incident. According to Serbian broadcaster RTS the arrested man said he had only managed to save his two children and that his wife had died. The Tisa River separates Subotica in Serbia and Sezget in Hungary. <br />
In accordance with the Constitution and based on the Law of the State Protocol, as well as deeply felt the pain of all citizens of the Republic of Kosovo for the tragedy that affected citizens - citizens of the Republic of Kosovo trying to cross the river Tisa in November, Republic of Kosovo President Fatmir Sejdiu has taken the decision date November 2, in the Republic of Kosovo, in a sign of honor for all victims of this tragedy, the state declared days of mourning. Case that occurred in the Tisa River in the middle of the Serbia-Hungary border and which is suspected of losing their life over 15 people, is a tragedy which shocked the families of victims but not the government. This event occurred in time when political parties and the government policy in Kosovo were very busy with the election campaigns of trying to disclose the policies of their political philosophy, as their order according it principled citizen. <br />
The media in Kosovo did not seem the scene. Strangely they stepped back preoccupied with their pre-election campaign coverage. RTK Radio Television of Kosovo, which is funded by the citizens, was not found in near families of victims when they where waiting with trepidation for any news of their
    20091112_clb_x02_358.jpg
  • Pristina, Kosovo | October – November 2009<br />
Vedat Xhymshiti | ZUMA Press<br />
<br />
Some 15 Kosovo Albanians are believed to have drowned while trying to illegally cross the Tisa River, separating Serbia and Hungary.<br />
Officials at Kosovo’s Foreign Affairs Ministry have confirmed to reporters that the tragedy took place between October 14 and 16. According to Hungarian television station TV-2, one man and two children survived when a boat carrying 18 or 19 people sank.<br />
Pristina newspaper Express reported that one man, a Kosovo Albanian, was arrested following the incident. According to Serbian broadcaster RTS the arrested man said he had only managed to save his two children and that his wife had died. The Tisa River separates Subotica in Serbia and Sezget in Hungary. <br />
In accordance with the Constitution and based on the Law of the State Protocol, as well as deeply felt the pain of all citizens of the Republic of Kosovo for the tragedy that affected citizens - citizens of the Republic of Kosovo trying to cross the river Tisa in November, Republic of Kosovo President Fatmir Sejdiu has taken the decision date November 2, in the Republic of Kosovo, in a sign of honor for all victims of this tragedy, the state declared days of mourning. Case that occurred in the Tisa River in the middle of the Serbia-Hungary border and which is suspected of losing their life over 15 people, is a tragedy which shocked the families of victims but not the government. This event occurred in time when political parties and the government policy in Kosovo were very busy with the election campaigns of trying to disclose the policies of their political philosophy, as their order according it principled citizen. <br />
The media in Kosovo did not seem the scene. Strangely they stepped back preoccupied with their pre-election campaign coverage. RTK Radio Television of Kosovo, which is funded by the citizens, was not found in near families of victims when they where waiting with trepidation for any news of their
    20091112_clb_x02_357.jpg
  • Pristina, Kosovo | October – November 2009<br />
Vedat Xhymshiti | ZUMA Press<br />
<br />
Some 15 Kosovo Albanians are believed to have drowned while trying to illegally cross the Tisa River, separating Serbia and Hungary.<br />
Officials at Kosovo’s Foreign Affairs Ministry have confirmed to reporters that the tragedy took place between October 14 and 16. According to Hungarian television station TV-2, one man and two children survived when a boat carrying 18 or 19 people sank.<br />
Pristina newspaper Express reported that one man, a Kosovo Albanian, was arrested following the incident. According to Serbian broadcaster RTS the arrested man said he had only managed to save his two children and that his wife had died. The Tisa River separates Subotica in Serbia and Sezget in Hungary. <br />
In accordance with the Constitution and based on the Law of the State Protocol, as well as deeply felt the pain of all citizens of the Republic of Kosovo for the tragedy that affected citizens - citizens of the Republic of Kosovo trying to cross the river Tisa in November, Republic of Kosovo President Fatmir Sejdiu has taken the decision date November 2, in the Republic of Kosovo, in a sign of honor for all victims of this tragedy, the state declared days of mourning. Case that occurred in the Tisa River in the middle of the Serbia-Hungary border and which is suspected of losing their life over 15 people, is a tragedy which shocked the families of victims but not the government. This event occurred in time when political parties and the government policy in Kosovo were very busy with the election campaigns of trying to disclose the policies of their political philosophy, as their order according it principled citizen. <br />
The media in Kosovo did not seem the scene. Strangely they stepped back preoccupied with their pre-election campaign coverage. RTK Radio Television of Kosovo, which is funded by the citizens, was not found in near families of victims when they where waiting with trepidation for any news of their
    20091112_clb_x02_349.jpg
  • Pristina, Kosovo | October – November 2009<br />
Vedat Xhymshiti | ZUMA Press<br />
<br />
Some 15 Kosovo Albanians are believed to have drowned while trying to illegally cross the Tisa River, separating Serbia and Hungary.<br />
Officials at Kosovo’s Foreign Affairs Ministry have confirmed to reporters that the tragedy took place between October 14 and 16. According to Hungarian television station TV-2, one man and two children survived when a boat carrying 18 or 19 people sank.<br />
Pristina newspaper Express reported that one man, a Kosovo Albanian, was arrested following the incident. According to Serbian broadcaster RTS the arrested man said he had only managed to save his two children and that his wife had died. The Tisa River separates Subotica in Serbia and Sezget in Hungary. <br />
In accordance with the Constitution and based on the Law of the State Protocol, as well as deeply felt the pain of all citizens of the Republic of Kosovo for the tragedy that affected citizens - citizens of the Republic of Kosovo trying to cross the river Tisa in November, Republic of Kosovo President Fatmir Sejdiu has taken the decision date November 2, in the Republic of Kosovo, in a sign of honor for all victims of this tragedy, the state declared days of mourning. Case that occurred in the Tisa River in the middle of the Serbia-Hungary border and which is suspected of losing their life over 15 people, is a tragedy which shocked the families of victims but not the government. This event occurred in time when political parties and the government policy in Kosovo were very busy with the election campaigns of trying to disclose the policies of their political philosophy, as their order according it principled citizen. <br />
The media in Kosovo did not seem the scene. Strangely they stepped back preoccupied with their pre-election campaign coverage. RTK Radio Television of Kosovo, which is funded by the citizens, was not found in near families of victims when they where waiting with trepidation for any news of their
    20091112_clb_x02_346.jpg
  • Pristina, Kosovo | October – November 2009<br />
Vedat Xhymshiti | ZUMA Press<br />
<br />
Some 15 Kosovo Albanians are believed to have drowned while trying to illegally cross the Tisa River, separating Serbia and Hungary.<br />
Officials at Kosovo’s Foreign Affairs Ministry have confirmed to reporters that the tragedy took place between October 14 and 16. According to Hungarian television station TV-2, one man and two children survived when a boat carrying 18 or 19 people sank.<br />
Pristina newspaper Express reported that one man, a Kosovo Albanian, was arrested following the incident. According to Serbian broadcaster RTS the arrested man said he had only managed to save his two children and that his wife had died. The Tisa River separates Subotica in Serbia and Sezget in Hungary. <br />
In accordance with the Constitution and based on the Law of the State Protocol, as well as deeply felt the pain of all citizens of the Republic of Kosovo for the tragedy that affected citizens - citizens of the Republic of Kosovo trying to cross the river Tisa in November, Republic of Kosovo President Fatmir Sejdiu has taken the decision date November 2, in the Republic of Kosovo, in a sign of honor for all victims of this tragedy, the state declared days of mourning. Case that occurred in the Tisa River in the middle of the Serbia-Hungary border and which is suspected of losing their life over 15 people, is a tragedy which shocked the families of victims but not the government. This event occurred in time when political parties and the government policy in Kosovo were very busy with the election campaigns of trying to disclose the policies of their political philosophy, as their order according it principled citizen. <br />
The media in Kosovo did not seem the scene. Strangely they stepped back preoccupied with their pre-election campaign coverage. RTK Radio Television of Kosovo, which is funded by the citizens, was not found in near families of victims when they where waiting with trepidation for any news of their
    20091112_clb_x02_383.jpg
  • Pristina, Kosovo | October – November 2009<br />
Vedat Xhymshiti | ZUMA Press<br />
<br />
Some 15 Kosovo Albanians are believed to have drowned while trying to illegally cross the Tisa River, separating Serbia and Hungary.<br />
Officials at Kosovo’s Foreign Affairs Ministry have confirmed to reporters that the tragedy took place between October 14 and 16. According to Hungarian television station TV-2, one man and two children survived when a boat carrying 18 or 19 people sank.<br />
Pristina newspaper Express reported that one man, a Kosovo Albanian, was arrested following the incident. According to Serbian broadcaster RTS the arrested man said he had only managed to save his two children and that his wife had died. The Tisa River separates Subotica in Serbia and Sezget in Hungary. <br />
In accordance with the Constitution and based on the Law of the State Protocol, as well as deeply felt the pain of all citizens of the Republic of Kosovo for the tragedy that affected citizens - citizens of the Republic of Kosovo trying to cross the river Tisa in November, Republic of Kosovo President Fatmir Sejdiu has taken the decision date November 2, in the Republic of Kosovo, in a sign of honor for all victims of this tragedy, the state declared days of mourning. Case that occurred in the Tisa River in the middle of the Serbia-Hungary border and which is suspected of losing their life over 15 people, is a tragedy which shocked the families of victims but not the government. This event occurred in time when political parties and the government policy in Kosovo were very busy with the election campaigns of trying to disclose the policies of their political philosophy, as their order according it principled citizen. <br />
The media in Kosovo did not seem the scene. Strangely they stepped back preoccupied with their pre-election campaign coverage. RTK Radio Television of Kosovo, which is funded by the citizens, was not found in near families of victims when they where waiting with trepidation for any news of their
    20091112_clb_x02_379.jpg
  • Pristina, Kosovo | October – November 2009<br />
Vedat Xhymshiti | ZUMA Press<br />
<br />
Some 15 Kosovo Albanians are believed to have drowned while trying to illegally cross the Tisa River, separating Serbia and Hungary.<br />
Officials at Kosovo’s Foreign Affairs Ministry have confirmed to reporters that the tragedy took place between October 14 and 16. According to Hungarian television station TV-2, one man and two children survived when a boat carrying 18 or 19 people sank.<br />
Pristina newspaper Express reported that one man, a Kosovo Albanian, was arrested following the incident. According to Serbian broadcaster RTS the arrested man said he had only managed to save his two children and that his wife had died. The Tisa River separates Subotica in Serbia and Sezget in Hungary. <br />
In accordance with the Constitution and based on the Law of the State Protocol, as well as deeply felt the pain of all citizens of the Republic of Kosovo for the tragedy that affected citizens - citizens of the Republic of Kosovo trying to cross the river Tisa in November, Republic of Kosovo President Fatmir Sejdiu has taken the decision date November 2, in the Republic of Kosovo, in a sign of honor for all victims of this tragedy, the state declared days of mourning. Case that occurred in the Tisa River in the middle of the Serbia-Hungary border and which is suspected of losing their life over 15 people, is a tragedy which shocked the families of victims but not the government. This event occurred in time when political parties and the government policy in Kosovo were very busy with the election campaigns of trying to disclose the policies of their political philosophy, as their order according it principled citizen. <br />
The media in Kosovo did not seem the scene. Strangely they stepped back preoccupied with their pre-election campaign coverage. RTK Radio Television of Kosovo, which is funded by the citizens, was not found in near families of victims when they where waiting with trepidation for any news of their
    20091112_clb_x02_373.jpg
  • Pristina, Kosovo | October – November 2009<br />
Vedat Xhymshiti | ZUMA Press<br />
<br />
Some 15 Kosovo Albanians are believed to have drowned while trying to illegally cross the Tisa River, separating Serbia and Hungary.<br />
Officials at Kosovo’s Foreign Affairs Ministry have confirmed to reporters that the tragedy took place between October 14 and 16. According to Hungarian television station TV-2, one man and two children survived when a boat carrying 18 or 19 people sank.<br />
Pristina newspaper Express reported that one man, a Kosovo Albanian, was arrested following the incident. According to Serbian broadcaster RTS the arrested man said he had only managed to save his two children and that his wife had died. The Tisa River separates Subotica in Serbia and Sezget in Hungary. <br />
In accordance with the Constitution and based on the Law of the State Protocol, as well as deeply felt the pain of all citizens of the Republic of Kosovo for the tragedy that affected citizens - citizens of the Republic of Kosovo trying to cross the river Tisa in November, Republic of Kosovo President Fatmir Sejdiu has taken the decision date November 2, in the Republic of Kosovo, in a sign of honor for all victims of this tragedy, the state declared days of mourning. Case that occurred in the Tisa River in the middle of the Serbia-Hungary border and which is suspected of losing their life over 15 people, is a tragedy which shocked the families of victims but not the government. This event occurred in time when political parties and the government policy in Kosovo were very busy with the election campaigns of trying to disclose the policies of their political philosophy, as their order according it principled citizen. <br />
The media in Kosovo did not seem the scene. Strangely they stepped back preoccupied with their pre-election campaign coverage. RTK Radio Television of Kosovo, which is funded by the citizens, was not found in near families of victims when they where waiting with trepidation for any news of their
    20091112_clb_x02_369.jpg
  • Pristina, Kosovo | October – November 2009<br />
Vedat Xhymshiti | ZUMA Press<br />
<br />
Some 15 Kosovo Albanians are believed to have drowned while trying to illegally cross the Tisa River, separating Serbia and Hungary.<br />
Officials at Kosovo’s Foreign Affairs Ministry have confirmed to reporters that the tragedy took place between October 14 and 16. According to Hungarian television station TV-2, one man and two children survived when a boat carrying 18 or 19 people sank.<br />
Pristina newspaper Express reported that one man, a Kosovo Albanian, was arrested following the incident. According to Serbian broadcaster RTS the arrested man said he had only managed to save his two children and that his wife had died. The Tisa River separates Subotica in Serbia and Sezget in Hungary. <br />
In accordance with the Constitution and based on the Law of the State Protocol, as well as deeply felt the pain of all citizens of the Republic of Kosovo for the tragedy that affected citizens - citizens of the Republic of Kosovo trying to cross the river Tisa in November, Republic of Kosovo President Fatmir Sejdiu has taken the decision date November 2, in the Republic of Kosovo, in a sign of honor for all victims of this tragedy, the state declared days of mourning. Case that occurred in the Tisa River in the middle of the Serbia-Hungary border and which is suspected of losing their life over 15 people, is a tragedy which shocked the families of victims but not the government. This event occurred in time when political parties and the government policy in Kosovo were very busy with the election campaigns of trying to disclose the policies of their political philosophy, as their order according it principled citizen. <br />
The media in Kosovo did not seem the scene. Strangely they stepped back preoccupied with their pre-election campaign coverage. RTK Radio Television of Kosovo, which is funded by the citizens, was not found in near families of victims when they where waiting with trepidation for any news of their
    20091112_clb_x02_368.jpg
  • Pristina, Kosovo | October – November 2009<br />
Vedat Xhymshiti | ZUMA Press<br />
<br />
Some 15 Kosovo Albanians are believed to have drowned while trying to illegally cross the Tisa River, separating Serbia and Hungary.<br />
Officials at Kosovo’s Foreign Affairs Ministry have confirmed to reporters that the tragedy took place between October 14 and 16. According to Hungarian television station TV-2, one man and two children survived when a boat carrying 18 or 19 people sank.<br />
Pristina newspaper Express reported that one man, a Kosovo Albanian, was arrested following the incident. According to Serbian broadcaster RTS the arrested man said he had only managed to save his two children and that his wife had died. The Tisa River separates Subotica in Serbia and Sezget in Hungary. <br />
In accordance with the Constitution and based on the Law of the State Protocol, as well as deeply felt the pain of all citizens of the Republic of Kosovo for the tragedy that affected citizens - citizens of the Republic of Kosovo trying to cross the river Tisa in November, Republic of Kosovo President Fatmir Sejdiu has taken the decision date November 2, in the Republic of Kosovo, in a sign of honor for all victims of this tragedy, the state declared days of mourning. Case that occurred in the Tisa River in the middle of the Serbia-Hungary border and which is suspected of losing their life over 15 people, is a tragedy which shocked the families of victims but not the government. This event occurred in time when political parties and the government policy in Kosovo were very busy with the election campaigns of trying to disclose the policies of their political philosophy, as their order according it principled citizen. <br />
The media in Kosovo did not seem the scene. Strangely they stepped back preoccupied with their pre-election campaign coverage. RTK Radio Television of Kosovo, which is funded by the citizens, was not found in near families of victims when they where waiting with trepidation for any news of their
    20091112_clb_x02_366.jpg
  • Pristina, Kosovo | October – November 2009<br />
Vedat Xhymshiti | ZUMA Press<br />
<br />
Some 15 Kosovo Albanians are believed to have drowned while trying to illegally cross the Tisa River, separating Serbia and Hungary.<br />
Officials at Kosovo’s Foreign Affairs Ministry have confirmed to reporters that the tragedy took place between October 14 and 16. According to Hungarian television station TV-2, one man and two children survived when a boat carrying 18 or 19 people sank.<br />
Pristina newspaper Express reported that one man, a Kosovo Albanian, was arrested following the incident. According to Serbian broadcaster RTS the arrested man said he had only managed to save his two children and that his wife had died. The Tisa River separates Subotica in Serbia and Sezget in Hungary. <br />
In accordance with the Constitution and based on the Law of the State Protocol, as well as deeply felt the pain of all citizens of the Republic of Kosovo for the tragedy that affected citizens - citizens of the Republic of Kosovo trying to cross the river Tisa in November, Republic of Kosovo President Fatmir Sejdiu has taken the decision date November 2, in the Republic of Kosovo, in a sign of honor for all victims of this tragedy, the state declared days of mourning. Case that occurred in the Tisa River in the middle of the Serbia-Hungary border and which is suspected of losing their life over 15 people, is a tragedy which shocked the families of victims but not the government. This event occurred in time when political parties and the government policy in Kosovo were very busy with the election campaigns of trying to disclose the policies of their political philosophy, as their order according it principled citizen. <br />
The media in Kosovo did not seem the scene. Strangely they stepped back preoccupied with their pre-election campaign coverage. RTK Radio Television of Kosovo, which is funded by the citizens, was not found in near families of victims when they where waiting with trepidation for any news of their
    20091112_clb_x02_365.jpg
  • Pristina, Kosovo | October – November 2009<br />
Vedat Xhymshiti | ZUMA Press<br />
<br />
Some 15 Kosovo Albanians are believed to have drowned while trying to illegally cross the Tisa River, separating Serbia and Hungary.<br />
Officials at Kosovo’s Foreign Affairs Ministry have confirmed to reporters that the tragedy took place between October 14 and 16. According to Hungarian television station TV-2, one man and two children survived when a boat carrying 18 or 19 people sank.<br />
Pristina newspaper Express reported that one man, a Kosovo Albanian, was arrested following the incident. According to Serbian broadcaster RTS the arrested man said he had only managed to save his two children and that his wife had died. The Tisa River separates Subotica in Serbia and Sezget in Hungary. <br />
In accordance with the Constitution and based on the Law of the State Protocol, as well as deeply felt the pain of all citizens of the Republic of Kosovo for the tragedy that affected citizens - citizens of the Republic of Kosovo trying to cross the river Tisa in November, Republic of Kosovo President Fatmir Sejdiu has taken the decision date November 2, in the Republic of Kosovo, in a sign of honor for all victims of this tragedy, the state declared days of mourning. Case that occurred in the Tisa River in the middle of the Serbia-Hungary border and which is suspected of losing their life over 15 people, is a tragedy which shocked the families of victims but not the government. This event occurred in time when political parties and the government policy in Kosovo were very busy with the election campaigns of trying to disclose the policies of their political philosophy, as their order according it principled citizen. <br />
The media in Kosovo did not seem the scene. Strangely they stepped back preoccupied with their pre-election campaign coverage. RTK Radio Television of Kosovo, which is funded by the citizens, was not found in near families of victims when they where waiting with trepidation for any news of their
    20091112_clb_x02_364.jpg
  • Pristina, Kosovo | October – November 2009<br />
Vedat Xhymshiti | ZUMA Press<br />
<br />
Some 15 Kosovo Albanians are believed to have drowned while trying to illegally cross the Tisa River, separating Serbia and Hungary.<br />
Officials at Kosovo’s Foreign Affairs Ministry have confirmed to reporters that the tragedy took place between October 14 and 16. According to Hungarian television station TV-2, one man and two children survived when a boat carrying 18 or 19 people sank.<br />
Pristina newspaper Express reported that one man, a Kosovo Albanian, was arrested following the incident. According to Serbian broadcaster RTS the arrested man said he had only managed to save his two children and that his wife had died. The Tisa River separates Subotica in Serbia and Sezget in Hungary. <br />
In accordance with the Constitution and based on the Law of the State Protocol, as well as deeply felt the pain of all citizens of the Republic of Kosovo for the tragedy that affected citizens - citizens of the Republic of Kosovo trying to cross the river Tisa in November, Republic of Kosovo President Fatmir Sejdiu has taken the decision date November 2, in the Republic of Kosovo, in a sign of honor for all victims of this tragedy, the state declared days of mourning. Case that occurred in the Tisa River in the middle of the Serbia-Hungary border and which is suspected of losing their life over 15 people, is a tragedy which shocked the families of victims but not the government. This event occurred in time when political parties and the government policy in Kosovo were very busy with the election campaigns of trying to disclose the policies of their political philosophy, as their order according it principled citizen. <br />
The media in Kosovo did not seem the scene. Strangely they stepped back preoccupied with their pre-election campaign coverage. RTK Radio Television of Kosovo, which is funded by the citizens, was not found in near families of victims when they where waiting with trepidation for any news of their
    20091112_clb_x02_362.jpg
  • Pristina, Kosovo | October – November 2009<br />
Vedat Xhymshiti | ZUMA Press<br />
<br />
Some 15 Kosovo Albanians are believed to have drowned while trying to illegally cross the Tisa River, separating Serbia and Hungary.<br />
Officials at Kosovo’s Foreign Affairs Ministry have confirmed to reporters that the tragedy took place between October 14 and 16. According to Hungarian television station TV-2, one man and two children survived when a boat carrying 18 or 19 people sank.<br />
Pristina newspaper Express reported that one man, a Kosovo Albanian, was arrested following the incident. According to Serbian broadcaster RTS the arrested man said he had only managed to save his two children and that his wife had died. The Tisa River separates Subotica in Serbia and Sezget in Hungary. <br />
In accordance with the Constitution and based on the Law of the State Protocol, as well as deeply felt the pain of all citizens of the Republic of Kosovo for the tragedy that affected citizens - citizens of the Republic of Kosovo trying to cross the river Tisa in November, Republic of Kosovo President Fatmir Sejdiu has taken the decision date November 2, in the Republic of Kosovo, in a sign of honor for all victims of this tragedy, the state declared days of mourning. Case that occurred in the Tisa River in the middle of the Serbia-Hungary border and which is suspected of losing their life over 15 people, is a tragedy which shocked the families of victims but not the government. This event occurred in time when political parties and the government policy in Kosovo were very busy with the election campaigns of trying to disclose the policies of their political philosophy, as their order according it principled citizen. <br />
The media in Kosovo did not seem the scene. Strangely they stepped back preoccupied with their pre-election campaign coverage. RTK Radio Television of Kosovo, which is funded by the citizens, was not found in near families of victims when they where waiting with trepidation for any news of their
    20091112_clb_x02_354.jpg
  • Pristina, Kosovo | October – November 2009<br />
Vedat Xhymshiti | ZUMA Press<br />
<br />
Some 15 Kosovo Albanians are believed to have drowned while trying to illegally cross the Tisa River, separating Serbia and Hungary.<br />
Officials at Kosovo’s Foreign Affairs Ministry have confirmed to reporters that the tragedy took place between October 14 and 16. According to Hungarian television station TV-2, one man and two children survived when a boat carrying 18 or 19 people sank.<br />
Pristina newspaper Express reported that one man, a Kosovo Albanian, was arrested following the incident. According to Serbian broadcaster RTS the arrested man said he had only managed to save his two children and that his wife had died. The Tisa River separates Subotica in Serbia and Sezget in Hungary. <br />
In accordance with the Constitution and based on the Law of the State Protocol, as well as deeply felt the pain of all citizens of the Republic of Kosovo for the tragedy that affected citizens - citizens of the Republic of Kosovo trying to cross the river Tisa in November, Republic of Kosovo President Fatmir Sejdiu has taken the decision date November 2, in the Republic of Kosovo, in a sign of honor for all victims of this tragedy, the state declared days of mourning. Case that occurred in the Tisa River in the middle of the Serbia-Hungary border and which is suspected of losing their life over 15 people, is a tragedy which shocked the families of victims but not the government. This event occurred in time when political parties and the government policy in Kosovo were very busy with the election campaigns of trying to disclose the policies of their political philosophy, as their order according it principled citizen. <br />
The media in Kosovo did not seem the scene. Strangely they stepped back preoccupied with their pre-election campaign coverage. RTK Radio Television of Kosovo, which is funded by the citizens, was not found in near families of victims when they where waiting with trepidation for any news of their
    20091112_clb_x02_353.jpg
  • Pristina, Kosovo | October – November 2009<br />
Vedat Xhymshiti | ZUMA Press<br />
<br />
Some 15 Kosovo Albanians are believed to have drowned while trying to illegally cross the Tisa River, separating Serbia and Hungary.<br />
Officials at Kosovo’s Foreign Affairs Ministry have confirmed to reporters that the tragedy took place between October 14 and 16. According to Hungarian television station TV-2, one man and two children survived when a boat carrying 18 or 19 people sank.<br />
Pristina newspaper Express reported that one man, a Kosovo Albanian, was arrested following the incident. According to Serbian broadcaster RTS the arrested man said he had only managed to save his two children and that his wife had died. The Tisa River separates Subotica in Serbia and Sezget in Hungary. <br />
In accordance with the Constitution and based on the Law of the State Protocol, as well as deeply felt the pain of all citizens of the Republic of Kosovo for the tragedy that affected citizens - citizens of the Republic of Kosovo trying to cross the river Tisa in November, Republic of Kosovo President Fatmir Sejdiu has taken the decision date November 2, in the Republic of Kosovo, in a sign of honor for all victims of this tragedy, the state declared days of mourning. Case that occurred in the Tisa River in the middle of the Serbia-Hungary border and which is suspected of losing their life over 15 people, is a tragedy which shocked the families of victims but not the government. This event occurred in time when political parties and the government policy in Kosovo were very busy with the election campaigns of trying to disclose the policies of their political philosophy, as their order according it principled citizen. <br />
The media in Kosovo did not seem the scene. Strangely they stepped back preoccupied with their pre-election campaign coverage. RTK Radio Television of Kosovo, which is funded by the citizens, was not found in near families of victims when they where waiting with trepidation for any news of their
    20091112_clb_x02_351.jpg
  • Pristina, Kosovo | October – November 2009<br />
Vedat Xhymshiti | ZUMA Press<br />
<br />
Some 15 Kosovo Albanians are believed to have drowned while trying to illegally cross the Tisa River, separating Serbia and Hungary.<br />
Officials at Kosovo’s Foreign Affairs Ministry have confirmed to reporters that the tragedy took place between October 14 and 16. According to Hungarian television station TV-2, one man and two children survived when a boat carrying 18 or 19 people sank.<br />
Pristina newspaper Express reported that one man, a Kosovo Albanian, was arrested following the incident. According to Serbian broadcaster RTS the arrested man said he had only managed to save his two children and that his wife had died. The Tisa River separates Subotica in Serbia and Sezget in Hungary. <br />
In accordance with the Constitution and based on the Law of the State Protocol, as well as deeply felt the pain of all citizens of the Republic of Kosovo for the tragedy that affected citizens - citizens of the Republic of Kosovo trying to cross the river Tisa in November, Republic of Kosovo President Fatmir Sejdiu has taken the decision date November 2, in the Republic of Kosovo, in a sign of honor for all victims of this tragedy, the state declared days of mourning. Case that occurred in the Tisa River in the middle of the Serbia-Hungary border and which is suspected of losing their life over 15 people, is a tragedy which shocked the families of victims but not the government. This event occurred in time when political parties and the government policy in Kosovo were very busy with the election campaigns of trying to disclose the policies of their political philosophy, as their order according it principled citizen. <br />
The media in Kosovo did not seem the scene. Strangely they stepped back preoccupied with their pre-election campaign coverage. RTK Radio Television of Kosovo, which is funded by the citizens, was not found in near families of victims when they where waiting with trepidation for any news of their
    20091112_clb_x02_350.jpg
  • Pristina, Kosovo | October – November 2009<br />
Vedat Xhymshiti | ZUMA Press<br />
<br />
Some 15 Kosovo Albanians are believed to have drowned while trying to illegally cross the Tisa River, separating Serbia and Hungary.<br />
Officials at Kosovo’s Foreign Affairs Ministry have confirmed to reporters that the tragedy took place between October 14 and 16. According to Hungarian television station TV-2, one man and two children survived when a boat carrying 18 or 19 people sank.<br />
Pristina newspaper Express reported that one man, a Kosovo Albanian, was arrested following the incident. According to Serbian broadcaster RTS the arrested man said he had only managed to save his two children and that his wife had died. The Tisa River separates Subotica in Serbia and Sezget in Hungary. <br />
In accordance with the Constitution and based on the Law of the State Protocol, as well as deeply felt the pain of all citizens of the Republic of Kosovo for the tragedy that affected citizens - citizens of the Republic of Kosovo trying to cross the river Tisa in November, Republic of Kosovo President Fatmir Sejdiu has taken the decision date November 2, in the Republic of Kosovo, in a sign of honor for all victims of this tragedy, the state declared days of mourning. Case that occurred in the Tisa River in the middle of the Serbia-Hungary border and which is suspected of losing their life over 15 people, is a tragedy which shocked the families of victims but not the government. This event occurred in time when political parties and the government policy in Kosovo were very busy with the election campaigns of trying to disclose the policies of their political philosophy, as their order according it principled citizen. <br />
The media in Kosovo did not seem the scene. Strangely they stepped back preoccupied with their pre-election campaign coverage. RTK Radio Television of Kosovo, which is funded by the citizens, was not found in near families of victims when they where waiting with trepidation for any news of their
    20091112_clb_x02_348.jpg
  • Pristina, Kosovo | October – November 2009<br />
Vedat Xhymshiti | ZUMA Press<br />
<br />
Some 15 Kosovo Albanians are believed to have drowned while trying to illegally cross the Tisa River, separating Serbia and Hungary.<br />
Officials at Kosovo’s Foreign Affairs Ministry have confirmed to reporters that the tragedy took place between October 14 and 16. According to Hungarian television station TV-2, one man and two children survived when a boat carrying 18 or 19 people sank.<br />
Pristina newspaper Express reported that one man, a Kosovo Albanian, was arrested following the incident. According to Serbian broadcaster RTS the arrested man said he had only managed to save his two children and that his wife had died. The Tisa River separates Subotica in Serbia and Sezget in Hungary. <br />
In accordance with the Constitution and based on the Law of the State Protocol, as well as deeply felt the pain of all citizens of the Republic of Kosovo for the tragedy that affected citizens - citizens of the Republic of Kosovo trying to cross the river Tisa in November, Republic of Kosovo President Fatmir Sejdiu has taken the decision date November 2, in the Republic of Kosovo, in a sign of honor for all victims of this tragedy, the state declared days of mourning. Case that occurred in the Tisa River in the middle of the Serbia-Hungary border and which is suspected of losing their life over 15 people, is a tragedy which shocked the families of victims but not the government. This event occurred in time when political parties and the government policy in Kosovo were very busy with the election campaigns of trying to disclose the policies of their political philosophy, as their order according it principled citizen. <br />
The media in Kosovo did not seem the scene. Strangely they stepped back preoccupied with their pre-election campaign coverage. RTK Radio Television of Kosovo, which is funded by the citizens, was not found in near families of victims when they where waiting with trepidation for any news of their
    20091112_clb_x02_347.jpg
  • Pristina, Kosovo | October – November 2009<br />
Vedat Xhymshiti | ZUMA Press<br />
<br />
Some 15 Kosovo Albanians are believed to have drowned while trying to illegally cross the Tisa River, separating Serbia and Hungary.<br />
Officials at Kosovo’s Foreign Affairs Ministry have confirmed to reporters that the tragedy took place between October 14 and 16. According to Hungarian television station TV-2, one man and two children survived when a boat carrying 18 or 19 people sank.<br />
Pristina newspaper Express reported that one man, a Kosovo Albanian, was arrested following the incident. According to Serbian broadcaster RTS the arrested man said he had only managed to save his two children and that his wife had died. The Tisa River separates Subotica in Serbia and Sezget in Hungary. <br />
In accordance with the Constitution and based on the Law of the State Protocol, as well as deeply felt the pain of all citizens of the Republic of Kosovo for the tragedy that affected citizens - citizens of the Republic of Kosovo trying to cross the river Tisa in November, Republic of Kosovo President Fatmir Sejdiu has taken the decision date November 2, in the Republic of Kosovo, in a sign of honor for all victims of this tragedy, the state declared days of mourning. Case that occurred in the Tisa River in the middle of the Serbia-Hungary border and which is suspected of losing their life over 15 people, is a tragedy which shocked the families of victims but not the government. This event occurred in time when political parties and the government policy in Kosovo were very busy with the election campaigns of trying to disclose the policies of their political philosophy, as their order according it principled citizen. <br />
The media in Kosovo did not seem the scene. Strangely they stepped back preoccupied with their pre-election campaign coverage. RTK Radio Television of Kosovo, which is funded by the citizens, was not found in near families of victims when they where waiting with trepidation for any news of their
    20091112_clb_x02_382.jpg
  • Pristina, Kosovo | October – November 2009<br />
Vedat Xhymshiti | ZUMA Press<br />
<br />
Some 15 Kosovo Albanians are believed to have drowned while trying to illegally cross the Tisa River, separating Serbia and Hungary.<br />
Officials at Kosovo’s Foreign Affairs Ministry have confirmed to reporters that the tragedy took place between October 14 and 16. According to Hungarian television station TV-2, one man and two children survived when a boat carrying 18 or 19 people sank.<br />
Pristina newspaper Express reported that one man, a Kosovo Albanian, was arrested following the incident. According to Serbian broadcaster RTS the arrested man said he had only managed to save his two children and that his wife had died. The Tisa River separates Subotica in Serbia and Sezget in Hungary. <br />
In accordance with the Constitution and based on the Law of the State Protocol, as well as deeply felt the pain of all citizens of the Republic of Kosovo for the tragedy that affected citizens - citizens of the Republic of Kosovo trying to cross the river Tisa in November, Republic of Kosovo President Fatmir Sejdiu has taken the decision date November 2, in the Republic of Kosovo, in a sign of honor for all victims of this tragedy, the state declared days of mourning. Case that occurred in the Tisa River in the middle of the Serbia-Hungary border and which is suspected of losing their life over 15 people, is a tragedy which shocked the families of victims but not the government. This event occurred in time when political parties and the government policy in Kosovo were very busy with the election campaigns of trying to disclose the policies of their political philosophy, as their order according it principled citizen. <br />
The media in Kosovo did not seem the scene. Strangely they stepped back preoccupied with their pre-election campaign coverage. RTK Radio Television of Kosovo, which is funded by the citizens, was not found in near families of victims when they where waiting with trepidation for any news of their
    20091112_clb_x02_371.jpg
  • Pristina, Kosovo | October – November 2009<br />
Vedat Xhymshiti | ZUMA Press<br />
<br />
Some 15 Kosovo Albanians are believed to have drowned while trying to illegally cross the Tisa River, separating Serbia and Hungary.<br />
Officials at Kosovo’s Foreign Affairs Ministry have confirmed to reporters that the tragedy took place between October 14 and 16. According to Hungarian television station TV-2, one man and two children survived when a boat carrying 18 or 19 people sank.<br />
Pristina newspaper Express reported that one man, a Kosovo Albanian, was arrested following the incident. According to Serbian broadcaster RTS the arrested man said he had only managed to save his two children and that his wife had died. The Tisa River separates Subotica in Serbia and Sezget in Hungary. <br />
In accordance with the Constitution and based on the Law of the State Protocol, as well as deeply felt the pain of all citizens of the Republic of Kosovo for the tragedy that affected citizens - citizens of the Republic of Kosovo trying to cross the river Tisa in November, Republic of Kosovo President Fatmir Sejdiu has taken the decision date November 2, in the Republic of Kosovo, in a sign of honor for all victims of this tragedy, the state declared days of mourning. Case that occurred in the Tisa River in the middle of the Serbia-Hungary border and which is suspected of losing their life over 15 people, is a tragedy which shocked the families of victims but not the government. This event occurred in time when political parties and the government policy in Kosovo were very busy with the election campaigns of trying to disclose the policies of their political philosophy, as their order according it principled citizen. <br />
The media in Kosovo did not seem the scene. Strangely they stepped back preoccupied with their pre-election campaign coverage. RTK Radio Television of Kosovo, which is funded by the citizens, was not found in near families of victims when they where waiting with trepidation for any news of their
    20091112_clb_x02_355.jpg
  • Pristina, Kosovo | October – November 2009<br />
Vedat Xhymshiti | ZUMA Press<br />
<br />
Some 15 Kosovo Albanians are believed to have drowned while trying to illegally cross the Tisa River, separating Serbia and Hungary.<br />
Officials at Kosovo’s Foreign Affairs Ministry have confirmed to reporters that the tragedy took place between October 14 and 16. According to Hungarian television station TV-2, one man and two children survived when a boat carrying 18 or 19 people sank.<br />
Pristina newspaper Express reported that one man, a Kosovo Albanian, was arrested following the incident. According to Serbian broadcaster RTS the arrested man said he had only managed to save his two children and that his wife had died. The Tisa River separates Subotica in Serbia and Sezget in Hungary. <br />
In accordance with the Constitution and based on the Law of the State Protocol, as well as deeply felt the pain of all citizens of the Republic of Kosovo for the tragedy that affected citizens - citizens of the Republic of Kosovo trying to cross the river Tisa in November, Republic of Kosovo President Fatmir Sejdiu has taken the decision date November 2, in the Republic of Kosovo, in a sign of honor for all victims of this tragedy, the state declared days of mourning. Case that occurred in the Tisa River in the middle of the Serbia-Hungary border and which is suspected of losing their life over 15 people, is a tragedy which shocked the families of victims but not the government. This event occurred in time when political parties and the government policy in Kosovo were very busy with the election campaigns of trying to disclose the policies of their political philosophy, as their order according it principled citizen. <br />
The media in Kosovo did not seem the scene. Strangely they stepped back preoccupied with their pre-election campaign coverage. RTK Radio Television of Kosovo, which is funded by the citizens, was not found in near families of victims when they where waiting with trepidation for any news of their
    20091112_clb_x02_356.jpg
  • Pristina, Kosovo | October – November 2009<br />
Vedat Xhymshiti | ZUMA Press<br />
<br />
Some 15 Kosovo Albanians are believed to have drowned while trying to illegally cross the Tisa River, separating Serbia and Hungary.<br />
Officials at Kosovo’s Foreign Affairs Ministry have confirmed to reporters that the tragedy took place between October 14 and 16. According to Hungarian television station TV-2, one man and two children survived when a boat carrying 18 or 19 people sank.<br />
Pristina newspaper Express reported that one man, a Kosovo Albanian, was arrested following the incident. According to Serbian broadcaster RTS the arrested man said he had only managed to save his two children and that his wife had died. The Tisa River separates Subotica in Serbia and Sezget in Hungary. <br />
In accordance with the Constitution and based on the Law of the State Protocol, as well as deeply felt the pain of all citizens of the Republic of Kosovo for the tragedy that affected citizens - citizens of the Republic of Kosovo trying to cross the river Tisa in November, Republic of Kosovo President Fatmir Sejdiu has taken the decision date November 2, in the Republic of Kosovo, in a sign of honor for all victims of this tragedy, the state declared days of mourning. Case that occurred in the Tisa River in the middle of the Serbia-Hungary border and which is suspected of losing their life over 15 people, is a tragedy which shocked the families of victims but not the government. This event occurred in time when political parties and the government policy in Kosovo were very busy with the election campaigns of trying to disclose the policies of their political philosophy, as their order according it principled citizen. <br />
The media in Kosovo did not seem the scene. Strangely they stepped back preoccupied with their pre-election campaign coverage. RTK Radio Television of Kosovo, which is funded by the citizens, was not found in near families of victims when they where waiting with trepidation for any news of their
    20091112_clb_x02_381.jpg
  • Pristina, Kosovo | October – November 2009<br />
Vedat Xhymshiti | ZUMA Press<br />
<br />
Some 15 Kosovo Albanians are believed to have drowned while trying to illegally cross the Tisa River, separating Serbia and Hungary.<br />
Officials at Kosovo’s Foreign Affairs Ministry have confirmed to reporters that the tragedy took place between October 14 and 16. According to Hungarian television station TV-2, one man and two children survived when a boat carrying 18 or 19 people sank.<br />
Pristina newspaper Express reported that one man, a Kosovo Albanian, was arrested following the incident. According to Serbian broadcaster RTS the arrested man said he had only managed to save his two children and that his wife had died. The Tisa River separates Subotica in Serbia and Sezget in Hungary. <br />
In accordance with the Constitution and based on the Law of the State Protocol, as well as deeply felt the pain of all citizens of the Republic of Kosovo for the tragedy that affected citizens - citizens of the Republic of Kosovo trying to cross the river Tisa in November, Republic of Kosovo President Fatmir Sejdiu has taken the decision date November 2, in the Republic of Kosovo, in a sign of honor for all victims of this tragedy, the state declared days of mourning. Case that occurred in the Tisa River in the middle of the Serbia-Hungary border and which is suspected of losing their life over 15 people, is a tragedy which shocked the families of victims but not the government. This event occurred in time when political parties and the government policy in Kosovo were very busy with the election campaigns of trying to disclose the policies of their political philosophy, as their order according it principled citizen. <br />
The media in Kosovo did not seem the scene. Strangely they stepped back preoccupied with their pre-election campaign coverage. RTK Radio Television of Kosovo, which is funded by the citizens, was not found in near families of victims when they where waiting with trepidation for any news of their
    20091112_clb_x02_377.jpg
  • Pristina, Kosovo | October – November 2009<br />
Vedat Xhymshiti | ZUMA Press<br />
<br />
Some 15 Kosovo Albanians are believed to have drowned while trying to illegally cross the Tisa River, separating Serbia and Hungary.<br />
Officials at Kosovo’s Foreign Affairs Ministry have confirmed to reporters that the tragedy took place between October 14 and 16. According to Hungarian television station TV-2, one man and two children survived when a boat carrying 18 or 19 people sank.<br />
Pristina newspaper Express reported that one man, a Kosovo Albanian, was arrested following the incident. According to Serbian broadcaster RTS the arrested man said he had only managed to save his two children and that his wife had died. The Tisa River separates Subotica in Serbia and Sezget in Hungary. <br />
In accordance with the Constitution and based on the Law of the State Protocol, as well as deeply felt the pain of all citizens of the Republic of Kosovo for the tragedy that affected citizens - citizens of the Republic of Kosovo trying to cross the river Tisa in November, Republic of Kosovo President Fatmir Sejdiu has taken the decision date November 2, in the Republic of Kosovo, in a sign of honor for all victims of this tragedy, the state declared days of mourning. Case that occurred in the Tisa River in the middle of the Serbia-Hungary border and which is suspected of losing their life over 15 people, is a tragedy which shocked the families of victims but not the government. This event occurred in time when political parties and the government policy in Kosovo were very busy with the election campaigns of trying to disclose the policies of their political philosophy, as their order according it principled citizen. <br />
The media in Kosovo did not seem the scene. Strangely they stepped back preoccupied with their pre-election campaign coverage. RTK Radio Television of Kosovo, which is funded by the citizens, was not found in near families of victims when they where waiting with trepidation for any news of their
    20091112_clb_x02_372.jpg
  • Pristina, Kosovo | October – November 2009<br />
Vedat Xhymshiti | ZUMA Press<br />
<br />
Some 15 Kosovo Albanians are believed to have drowned while trying to illegally cross the Tisa River, separating Serbia and Hungary.<br />
Officials at Kosovo’s Foreign Affairs Ministry have confirmed to reporters that the tragedy took place between October 14 and 16. According to Hungarian television station TV-2, one man and two children survived when a boat carrying 18 or 19 people sank.<br />
Pristina newspaper Express reported that one man, a Kosovo Albanian, was arrested following the incident. According to Serbian broadcaster RTS the arrested man said he had only managed to save his two children and that his wife had died. The Tisa River separates Subotica in Serbia and Sezget in Hungary. <br />
In accordance with the Constitution and based on the Law of the State Protocol, as well as deeply felt the pain of all citizens of the Republic of Kosovo for the tragedy that affected citizens - citizens of the Republic of Kosovo trying to cross the river Tisa in November, Republic of Kosovo President Fatmir Sejdiu has taken the decision date November 2, in the Republic of Kosovo, in a sign of honor for all victims of this tragedy, the state declared days of mourning. Case that occurred in the Tisa River in the middle of the Serbia-Hungary border and which is suspected of losing their life over 15 people, is a tragedy which shocked the families of victims but not the government. This event occurred in time when political parties and the government policy in Kosovo were very busy with the election campaigns of trying to disclose the policies of their political philosophy, as their order according it principled citizen. <br />
The media in Kosovo did not seem the scene. Strangely they stepped back preoccupied with their pre-election campaign coverage. RTK Radio Television of Kosovo, which is funded by the citizens, was not found in near families of victims when they where waiting with trepidation for any news of their
    20091112_clb_x02_361.jpg
  • Pristina, Kosovo | October – November 2009<br />
Vedat Xhymshiti | ZUMA Press<br />
<br />
Some 15 Kosovo Albanians are believed to have drowned while trying to illegally cross the Tisa River, separating Serbia and Hungary.<br />
Officials at Kosovo’s Foreign Affairs Ministry have confirmed to reporters that the tragedy took place between October 14 and 16. According to Hungarian television station TV-2, one man and two children survived when a boat carrying 18 or 19 people sank.<br />
Pristina newspaper Express reported that one man, a Kosovo Albanian, was arrested following the incident. According to Serbian broadcaster RTS the arrested man said he had only managed to save his two children and that his wife had died. The Tisa River separates Subotica in Serbia and Sezget in Hungary. <br />
In accordance with the Constitution and based on the Law of the State Protocol, as well as deeply felt the pain of all citizens of the Republic of Kosovo for the tragedy that affected citizens - citizens of the Republic of Kosovo trying to cross the river Tisa in November, Republic of Kosovo President Fatmir Sejdiu has taken the decision date November 2, in the Republic of Kosovo, in a sign of honor for all victims of this tragedy, the state declared days of mourning. Case that occurred in the Tisa River in the middle of the Serbia-Hungary border and which is suspected of losing their life over 15 people, is a tragedy which shocked the families of victims but not the government. This event occurred in time when political parties and the government policy in Kosovo were very busy with the election campaigns of trying to disclose the policies of their political philosophy, as their order according it principled citizen. <br />
The media in Kosovo did not seem the scene. Strangely they stepped back preoccupied with their pre-election campaign coverage. RTK Radio Television of Kosovo, which is funded by the citizens, was not found in near families of victims when they where waiting with trepidation for any news of their
    20091112_clb_x02_359.jpg
  • Pristina, Kosovo | October – November 2009<br />
Vedat Xhymshiti | ZUMA Press<br />
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Some 15 Kosovo Albanians are believed to have drowned while trying to illegally cross the Tisa River, separating Serbia and Hungary.<br />
Officials at Kosovo’s Foreign Affairs Ministry have confirmed to reporters that the tragedy took place between October 14 and 16. According to Hungarian television station TV-2, one man and two children survived when a boat carrying 18 or 19 people sank.<br />
Pristina newspaper Express reported that one man, a Kosovo Albanian, was arrested following the incident. According to Serbian broadcaster RTS the arrested man said he had only managed to save his two children and that his wife had died. The Tisa River separates Subotica in Serbia and Sezget in Hungary. <br />
In accordance with the Constitution and based on the Law of the State Protocol, as well as deeply felt the pain of all citizens of the Republic of Kosovo for the tragedy that affected citizens - citizens of the Republic of Kosovo trying to cross the river Tisa in November, Republic of Kosovo President Fatmir Sejdiu has taken the decision date November 2, in the Republic of Kosovo, in a sign of honor for all victims of this tragedy, the state declared days of mourning. Case that occurred in the Tisa River in the middle of the Serbia-Hungary border and which is suspected of losing their life over 15 people, is a tragedy which shocked the families of victims but not the government. This event occurred in time when political parties and the government policy in Kosovo were very busy with the election campaigns of trying to disclose the policies of their political philosophy, as their order according it principled citizen. <br />
The media in Kosovo did not seem the scene. Strangely they stepped back preoccupied with their pre-election campaign coverage. RTK Radio Television of Kosovo, which is funded by the citizens, was not found in near families of victims when they where waiting with trepidation for any news of their
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  • Pristina, Kosovo | October – November 2009<br />
Vedat Xhymshiti | ZUMA Press<br />
<br />
Some 15 Kosovo Albanians are believed to have drowned while trying to illegally cross the Tisa River, separating Serbia and Hungary.<br />
Officials at Kosovo’s Foreign Affairs Ministry have confirmed to reporters that the tragedy took place between October 14 and 16. According to Hungarian television station TV-2, one man and two children survived when a boat carrying 18 or 19 people sank.<br />
Pristina newspaper Express reported that one man, a Kosovo Albanian, was arrested following the incident. According to Serbian broadcaster RTS the arrested man said he had only managed to save his two children and that his wife had died. The Tisa River separates Subotica in Serbia and Sezget in Hungary. <br />
In accordance with the Constitution and based on the Law of the State Protocol, as well as deeply felt the pain of all citizens of the Republic of Kosovo for the tragedy that affected citizens - citizens of the Republic of Kosovo trying to cross the river Tisa in November, Republic of Kosovo President Fatmir Sejdiu has taken the decision date November 2, in the Republic of Kosovo, in a sign of honor for all victims of this tragedy, the state declared days of mourning. Case that occurred in the Tisa River in the middle of the Serbia-Hungary border and which is suspected of losing their life over 15 people, is a tragedy which shocked the families of victims but not the government. This event occurred in time when political parties and the government policy in Kosovo were very busy with the election campaigns of trying to disclose the policies of their political philosophy, as their order according it principled citizen. <br />
The media in Kosovo did not seem the scene. Strangely they stepped back preoccupied with their pre-election campaign coverage. RTK Radio Television of Kosovo, which is funded by the citizens, was not found in near families of victims when they where waiting with trepidation for any news of their
    20091112_clb_x02_378.jpg
  • Pristina, Kosovo | October – November 2009<br />
Vedat Xhymshiti | ZUMA Press<br />
<br />
Some 15 Kosovo Albanians are believed to have drowned while trying to illegally cross the Tisa River, separating Serbia and Hungary.<br />
Officials at Kosovo’s Foreign Affairs Ministry have confirmed to reporters that the tragedy took place between October 14 and 16. According to Hungarian television station TV-2, one man and two children survived when a boat carrying 18 or 19 people sank.<br />
Pristina newspaper Express reported that one man, a Kosovo Albanian, was arrested following the incident. According to Serbian broadcaster RTS the arrested man said he had only managed to save his two children and that his wife had died. The Tisa River separates Subotica in Serbia and Sezget in Hungary. <br />
In accordance with the Constitution and based on the Law of the State Protocol, as well as deeply felt the pain of all citizens of the Republic of Kosovo for the tragedy that affected citizens - citizens of the Republic of Kosovo trying to cross the river Tisa in November, Republic of Kosovo President Fatmir Sejdiu has taken the decision date November 2, in the Republic of Kosovo, in a sign of honor for all victims of this tragedy, the state declared days of mourning. Case that occurred in the Tisa River in the middle of the Serbia-Hungary border and which is suspected of losing their life over 15 people, is a tragedy which shocked the families of victims but not the government. This event occurred in time when political parties and the government policy in Kosovo were very busy with the election campaigns of trying to disclose the policies of their political philosophy, as their order according it principled citizen. <br />
The media in Kosovo did not seem the scene. Strangely they stepped back preoccupied with their pre-election campaign coverage. RTK Radio Television of Kosovo, which is funded by the citizens, was not found in near families of victims when they where waiting with trepidation for any news of their
    20091112_clb_x02_363.jpg
  • American diplomat and Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs Daniel Fried congratulated Kosovo’s people and leadership for the management of the tensions with Serbia last month and reconfirmed the determination of US for protecting the territorial integrity of Kosovo and the integration of Kosovo in EU.<br />
Fried in both meetings with Kosovo's President Fatmir Sejdiu and Prime Minister Hashim Thaci re-highlighted that Kosovo's integrity is unique and inseparable “United States of America (USA) will not tolerate Kosovo's partition” he said during a press conference on Friday, March 7, 2008. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Daniel Fried in Kosovo-8-March 0...jpg
  • American diplomat and Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs Daniel Fried congratulated Kosovo’s people and leadership for the management of the tensions with Serbia last month and reconfirmed the determination of US for protecting the territorial integrity of Kosovo and the integration of Kosovo in EU.<br />
Fried in both meetings with Kosovo's President Fatmir Sejdiu (r) and Prime Minister Hashim Thaci (not in picture) re-highlighted that Kosovo's integrity is unique and inseparable “United States of America (USA) will not tolerate Kosovo's partition” he said during a press conference on Friday, March 7, 2008. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Daniel Fried in Kosovo-2-March 0...jpg
  • American diplomat and Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs Daniel Fried congratulated Kosovo’s people and leadership for the management of the tensions with Serbia last month and reconfirmed the determination of US for protecting the territorial integrity of Kosovo and the integration of Kosovo in EU.<br />
Fried in both meetings with Kosovo's President Fatmir Sejdiu and Prime Minister Hashim Thaci re-highlighted that Kosovo's integrity is unique and inseparable “United States of America (USA) will not tolerate Kosovo's partition” he said during a press conference on Friday, March 7, 2008. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Daniel Fried in Kosovo-7-March 0...jpg
  • American diplomat and Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs Daniel Fried congratulated Kosovo’s people and leadership for the management of the tensions with Serbia last month and reconfirmed the determination of US for protecting the territorial integrity of Kosovo and the integration of Kosovo in EU.<br />
Fried in both meetings with Kosovo's President Fatmir Sejdiu (r) and Prime Minister Hashim Thaci (not in picture) re-highlighted that Kosovo's integrity is unique and inseparable “United States of America (USA) will not tolerate Kosovo's partition” he said during a press conference on Friday, March 7, 2008. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Daniel Fried in Kosovo-5-March 0...jpg
  • American diplomat and Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs Daniel Fried congratulated Kosovo’s people and leadership for the management of the tensions with Serbia last month and reconfirmed the determination of US for protecting the territorial integrity of Kosovo and the integration of Kosovo in EU.<br />
Fried in both meetings with Kosovo's President Fatmir Sejdiu (r) and Prime Minister Hashim Thaci (not in picture) re-highlighted that Kosovo's integrity is unique and inseparable “United States of America (USA) will not tolerate Kosovo's partition” he said during a press conference on Friday, March 7, 2008. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Daniel Fried in Kosovo-1-March 0...jpg
  • American diplomat and Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs Daniel Fried congratulated Kosovo’s people and leadership for the management of the tensions with Serbia last month and reconfirmed the determination of US for protecting the territorial integrity of Kosovo and the integration of Kosovo in EU.<br />
Fried in both meetings with Kosovo's President Fatmir Sejdiu and Prime Minister Hashim Thaci re-highlighted that Kosovo's integrity is unique and inseparable “United States of America (USA) will not tolerate Kosovo's partition” he said during a press conference on Friday, March 7, 2008. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Daniel Fried in Kosovo-10-March ...jpg
  • Nov. 27, 2013 - Prishtina, Kosovo - A statue of former Kosovo President Ibrahim Rugova who dies in January 2006, lies humble in front of the parliamentary building in Prishtina, Kosovo's capital city. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Nov. 27, 2013 - Prishtina, Kosovo - A statue of former Kosovo President Ibrahim Rugova who dies in January 2006, lies humble in front of the parliamentary building in Prishtina, Kosovo's capital city. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMAPRESS.com)
    20131127_zaf_x02_002.jpg
  • Albania's Prime Minister Sali Berisha arrived in Pristina, on Monday, October 6, 2009,  for a two-day visit. This is his first visit to Kosovo, since Kosovo's declaration of independence. Albanian PM. Berisha  meet Kosovo's Prime Minister Hashim Thaci {not in picture}, Kosovo's President Fatmir Sejdiu {not in picture}, head of Kosovo's Assembly Jakup Krasniqi {not in picture} and other political party heads, as well as leading business figures. {BPA Photo - Vedat Xhymshiti}
    20091006_sha_x02_704.jpg
  • Albania's Prime Minister Sali Berisha arrived in Pristina, on Monday, October 6, 2009,  for a two-day visit. This is his first visit to Kosovo, since Kosovo's declaration of independence. Albanian PM. Berisha {left in picture} meet today head of Kosovo's Assembly Jakup Krasniqi {right in picture}, with Kosovo's Prime Minister Hashim Thaci {not in picture}, Kosovo's President Fatmir Sejdiu {not in picture} and other political party heads, as well as leading business figures. {BPA Photo - Vedat Xhymshiti}
    20091006_sha_x02_703.jpg
  • Albania's Prime Minister Sali Berisha arrived in Pristina, on Monday, October 6, 2009,  for a two-day visit. This is his first visit to Kosovo, since Kosovo's declaration of independence. Albanian PM. Berisha {in picture}, meet Kosovo's President Fatmir Sejdiu {not in picture}, Kosovo's Prime Minister Hashim Thaci {not in picture}, head of Kosovo's Assembly Jakup Krasniqi {not in picture} and other political party heads, as well as leading business figures. {BPA Photo - Vedat Xhymshiti}
    20091006_sha_x02_695.jpg
  • Albania's Prime Minister Sali Berisha arrived in Pristina, on Monday, October 6, 2009,  for a two-day visit. This is his first visit to Kosovo, since Kosovo's declaration of independence. Albanian PM. Berisha {left in picture}, meet Kosovo's President Fatmir Sejdiu {right in picture}, Kosovo's Prime Minister Hashim Thaci {not in picture}, head of Kosovo's Assembly Jakup Krasniqi {not in picture} and other political party heads, as well as leading business figures. {BPA Photo - Vedat Xhymshiti}
    20091006_sha_x02_701.jpg
  • Albania's Prime Minister Sali Berisha arrived in Pristina, on Monday, October 6, 2009,  for a two-day visit. This is his first visit to Kosovo, since Kosovo's declaration of independence. Albanian PM. Berisha {in picture}, meet Kosovo's President Fatmir Sejdiu {not in picture}, Kosovo's Prime Minister Hashim Thaci {not in picture}, head of Kosovo's Assembly Jakup Krasniqi {not in picture} and other political party heads, as well as leading business figures. {BPA Photo - Vedat Xhymshiti}
    20091006_sha_x02_698.jpg
  • Albania's Prime Minister Sali Berisha arrived in Pristina, on Monday, October 6, 2009,  for a two-day visit. This is his first visit to Kosovo, since Kosovo's declaration of independence. Albanian PM. Berisha {in picture}, meet Kosovo's President Fatmir Sejdiu {not in picture}, Kosovo's Prime Minister Hashim Thaci {not in picture}, head of Kosovo's Assembly Jakup Krasniqi {not in picture} and other political party heads, as well as leading business figures. {BPA Photo - Vedat Xhymshiti}
    20091006_sha_x02_702.jpg
  • Albania's Prime Minister Sali Berisha arrived in Pristina, on Monday, October 6, 2009,  for a two-day visit. This is his first visit to Kosovo, since Kosovo's declaration of independence. Albanian PM. Berisha {in picture}, meet Kosovo's President Fatmir Sejdiu {not in picture}, Kosovo's Prime Minister Hashim Thaci {not in picture}, head of Kosovo's Assembly Jakup Krasniqi {not in picture} and other political party heads, as well as leading business figures. {BPA Photo - Vedat Xhymshiti}
    20091006_sha_x02_699.jpg
  • Albania's Prime Minister Sali Berisha arrived in Pristina, on Monday, October 6, 2009,  for a two-day visit. This is his first visit to Kosovo, since Kosovo's declaration of independence. Albanian PM. Berisha {in picture}, meet Kosovo's President Fatmir Sejdiu {not in picture}, Kosovo's Prime Minister Hashim Thaci {not in picture}, head of Kosovo's Assembly Jakup Krasniqi {not in picture} and other political party heads, as well as leading business figures. {BPA Photo - Vedat Xhymshiti}
    20091006_sha_x02_697.jpg
  • Albania's Prime Minister Sali Berisha arrived in Pristina, on Monday, October 6, 2009,  for a two-day visit. This is his first visit to Kosovo, since Kosovo's declaration of independence. Albanian PM. Berisha {left in picture}, meet Kosovo's President Fatmir Sejdiu {right in picture}, Kosovo's Prime Minister Hashim Thaci {not in picture}, head of Kosovo's Assembly Jakup Krasniqi {not in picture} and other political party heads, as well as leading business figures. {BPA Photo - Vedat Xhymshiti}
    20091006_sha_x02_694.jpg
  • Albania's Prime Minister Sali Berisha arrived in Pristina, on Monday, October 6, 2009,  for a two-day visit. This is his first visit to Kosovo, since Kosovo's declaration of independence. Albanian PM. Berisha {not in picture} together with the Albanian Foreign Affairs minister Lulzim Basha {in picture}, meet Kosovo's Prime Minister Hashim Thaci {not in picture}, Kosovo's President Fatmir Sejdiu {not in picture}, head of Kosovo's Assembly Jakup Krasniqi {not in picture} and other political party heads, as well as leading business figures. {BPA Photo - Vedat Xhymshiti}
    20091006_sha_x02_687.jpg
  • Albania's Prime Minister Sali Berisha arrived in Pristina, on Monday, October 6, 2009,  for a two-day visit. This is his first visit to Kosovo, since Kosovo's declaration of independence. Albanian PM. Berisha {in picture}, meet Kosovo's President Fatmir Sejdiu {not in picture}, Kosovo's Prime Minister Hashim Thaci {not in picture}, head of Kosovo's Assembly Jakup Krasniqi {not in picture} and other political party heads, as well as leading business figures. {BPA Photo - Vedat Xhymshiti}
    20091006_sha_x02_700.jpg
  • Fatmir Sejdiu is a politician from Kosovo. He was the leader of the Democratic League of Kosovo and was the first President of Kosovo after the country declared its Independence from Serbia in 2008. Picture was taken on Oct 18, 2008 during a visit in Kosovo's eastern city of Gjilan. (Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Kosovo's Fatmir Sejdiu-1-October...jpg
  • Fatmir Sejdiu is a politician from Kosovo. He was the leader of the Democratic League of Kosovo and was the first President of Kosovo after the country declared its Independence from Serbia in 2008. Picture was taken on Oct 18, 2008 during a visit in Kosovo's eastern city of Gjilan. (Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Kosovo's Fatmir Sejdiu-2-October...jpg
  • Fatmir Sejdiu is a politician from Kosovo. He was the leader of the Democratic League of Kosovo and was the first President of Kosovo after the country declared its Independence from Serbia in 2008. Picture was taken on Oct 18, 2008 during a visit in Kosovo's eastern city of Gjilan. (Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Kosovo's Fatmir Sejdiu-3-October...jpg
  • Kosovo's Prime Minister Hashim Thaçi is seen in an event in regards to regional and local politics in Kosovo's eastern city of Gjilan on November 7, 2008. (Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Kosovo's Hashim Thaçi-4-Novembe...jpg
  • Kosovo's Prime Minister Hashim Thaçi is seen in an event in regards to regional and local politics in Kosovo's eastern city of Gjilan on November 7, 2008. (Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Kosovo's Hashim Thaçi-2-Novembe...jpg
  • Kosovo's Prime Minister Hashim Thaçi is seen in an event in regards to regional and local politics in Kosovo's eastern city of Gjilan on November 7, 2008. (Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Kosovo's Hashim Thaçi-3-Novembe...jpg
  • Kosovo's Prime Minister Hashim Thaçi is seen in an event in regards to regional and local politics in Kosovo's eastern city of Gjilan on November 7, 2008. (Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Kosovo's Hashim Thaçi-1-Novembe...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_615.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_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
  • 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
  • Nov 03, 2009 - Pristina, Kosovo - Albanians honor Clinton in Kosovo's capital Pristina and unveiled a 11-foot (3.5-meter) statue of former President B. Clinton on a key boulevard that also bears his name. Clinton is celebrated as a hero by Kosovo's ethnic Albanian majority for launching NATO's bombing campaign against Yugoslavia in 1999 that stopped the brutal Serb forces' crackdown on independence-seeking ethnic Albanians. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Press)
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  • Nov 03, 2009 - Pristina, Kosovo - Albanians honor Clinton in Kosovo's capital Pristina and unveiled a 11-foot (3.5-meter) statue of former President B. Clinton on a key boulevard that also bears his name. Clinton is celebrated as a hero by Kosovo's ethnic Albanian majority for launching NATO's bombing campaign against Yugoslavia in 1999 that stopped the brutal Serb forces' crackdown on independence-seeking ethnic Albanians. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Press)
    20091103_sha_x02_024.jpg
  • Nov 03, 2009 - Pristina, Kosovo - Albanians honor Clinton in Kosovo's capital Pristina and unveiled a 11-foot (3.5-meter) statue of former President B. Clinton on a key boulevard that also bears his name. Clinton is celebrated as a hero by Kosovo's ethnic Albanian majority for launching NATO's bombing campaign against Yugoslavia in 1999 that stopped the brutal Serb forces' crackdown on independence-seeking ethnic Albanians. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Press)
    20091103_sha_x02_036.jpg
  • Nov 03, 2009 - Pristina, Kosovo - Albanians honor Clinton in Kosovo's capital Pristina and unveiled a 11-foot (3.5-meter) statue of former President B. Clinton on a key boulevard that also bears his name. Clinton is celebrated as a hero by Kosovo's ethnic Albanian majority for launching NATO's bombing campaign against Yugoslavia in 1999 that stopped the brutal Serb forces' crackdown on independence-seeking ethnic Albanians. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Press)
    20091103_sha_x02_026.jpg
  • Nov 03, 2009 - Pristina, Kosovo - Albanians honor Clinton in Kosovo's capital Pristina and unveiled a 11-foot (3.5-meter) statue of former President B. Clinton on a key boulevard that also bears his name. Clinton is celebrated as a hero by Kosovo's ethnic Albanian majority for launching NATO's bombing campaign against Yugoslavia in 1999 that stopped the brutal Serb forces' crackdown on independence-seeking ethnic Albanians. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Press)
    20091103_sha_x02_031.jpg
  • Nov 03, 2009 - Pristina, Kosovo - Albanians honor Clinton in Kosovo's capital Pristina and unveiled a 11-foot (3.5-meter) statue of former President B. Clinton on a key boulevard that also bears his name. Clinton is celebrated as a hero by Kosovo's ethnic Albanian majority for launching NATO's bombing campaign against Yugoslavia in 1999 that stopped the brutal Serb forces' crackdown on independence-seeking ethnic Albanians. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Press)
    20091103_sha_x02_032.jpg
  • Nov 03, 2009 - Pristina, Kosovo - Albanians honor Clinton in Kosovo's capital Pristina and unveiled a 11-foot (3.5-meter) statue of former President B. Clinton on a key boulevard that also bears his name. Clinton is celebrated as a hero by Kosovo's ethnic Albanian majority for launching NATO's bombing campaign against Yugoslavia in 1999 that stopped the brutal Serb forces' crackdown on independence-seeking ethnic Albanians. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Press)
    20091103_sha_x02_030.jpg
  • Nov 03, 2009 - Pristina, Kosovo - Albanians honor Clinton in Kosovo's capital Pristina and unveiled a 11-foot (3.5-meter) statue of former President B. Clinton on a key boulevard that also bears his name. Clinton is celebrated as a hero by Kosovo's ethnic Albanian majority for launching NATO's bombing campaign against Yugoslavia in 1999 that stopped the brutal Serb forces' crackdown on independence-seeking ethnic Albanians. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Press)
    20091103_sha_x02_028.jpg
  • Nov 03, 2009 - Pristina, Kosovo - Albanians honor Clinton in Kosovo's capital Pristina and unveiled a 11-foot (3.5-meter) statue of former President B. Clinton on a key boulevard that also bears his name. Clinton is celebrated as a hero by Kosovo's ethnic Albanian majority for launching NATO's bombing campaign against Yugoslavia in 1999 that stopped the brutal Serb forces' crackdown on independence-seeking ethnic Albanians. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Press)
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  • Nov 03, 2009 - Pristina, Kosovo - Albanians honor Clinton in Kosovo's capital Pristina and unveiled a 11-foot (3.5-meter) statue of former President B. Clinton on a key boulevard that also bears his name. Clinton is celebrated as a hero by Kosovo's ethnic Albanian majority for launching NATO's bombing campaign against Yugoslavia in 1999 that stopped the brutal Serb forces' crackdown on independence-seeking ethnic Albanians. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Press)
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  • Nov 03, 2009 - Pristina, Kosovo - Albanians honor Clinton in Kosovo's capital Pristina and unveiled a 11-foot (3.5-meter) statue of former President B. Clinton on a key boulevard that also bears his name. Clinton is celebrated as a hero by Kosovo's ethnic Albanian majority for launching NATO's bombing campaign against Yugoslavia in 1999 that stopped the brutal Serb forces' crackdown on independence-seeking ethnic Albanians. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Press)
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  • Nov 03, 2009 - Pristina, Kosovo - Albanians honor Clinton in Kosovo's capital Pristina and unveiled a 11-foot (3.5-meter) statue of former President B. Clinton on a key boulevard that also bears his name. Clinton is celebrated as a hero by Kosovo's ethnic Albanian majority for launching NATO's bombing campaign against Yugoslavia in 1999 that stopped the brutal Serb forces' crackdown on independence-seeking ethnic Albanians. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Press)
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  • Nov 03, 2009 - Pristina, Kosovo - Albanians honor Clinton in Kosovo's capital Pristina and unveiled a 11-foot (3.5-meter) statue of former President B. Clinton on a key boulevard that also bears his name. Clinton is celebrated as a hero by Kosovo's ethnic Albanian majority for launching NATO's bombing campaign against Yugoslavia in 1999 that stopped the brutal Serb forces' crackdown on independence-seeking ethnic Albanians. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Press)
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  • Nov 03, 2009 - Pristina, Kosovo - Albanians honor Clinton in Kosovo's capital Pristina and unveiled a 11-foot (3.5-meter) statue of former President B. Clinton on a key boulevard that also bears his name. Clinton is celebrated as a hero by Kosovo's ethnic Albanian majority for launching NATO's bombing campaign against Yugoslavia in 1999 that stopped the brutal Serb forces' crackdown on independence-seeking ethnic Albanians. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Press)
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  • Nov 03, 2009 - Pristina, Kosovo - Albanians honor Clinton in Kosovo's capital Pristina and unveiled a 11-foot (3.5-meter) statue of former President B. Clinton on a key boulevard that also bears his name. Clinton is celebrated as a hero by Kosovo's ethnic Albanian majority for launching NATO's bombing campaign against Yugoslavia in 1999 that stopped the brutal Serb forces' crackdown on independence-seeking ethnic Albanians. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Press)
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  • Nov 03, 2009 - Pristina, Kosovo - Albanians honor Clinton in Kosovo's capital Pristina and unveiled a 11-foot (3.5-meter) statue of former President B. Clinton on a key boulevard that also bears his name. Clinton is celebrated as a hero by Kosovo's ethnic Albanian majority for launching NATO's bombing campaign against Yugoslavia in 1999 that stopped the brutal Serb forces' crackdown on independence-seeking ethnic Albanians. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Press)
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  • Nov 03, 2009 - Pristina, Kosovo - Albanians honor Clinton in Kosovo's capital Pristina and unveiled a 11-foot (3.5-meter) statue of former President B. Clinton on a key boulevard that also bears his name. Clinton is celebrated as a hero by Kosovo's ethnic Albanian majority for launching NATO's bombing campaign against Yugoslavia in 1999 that stopped the brutal Serb forces' crackdown on independence-seeking ethnic Albanians. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Press)
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  • Nov 03, 2009 - Pristina, Kosovo - Albanians honor Clinton in Kosovo's capital Pristina and unveiled a 11-foot (3.5-meter) statue of former President B. Clinton on a key boulevard that also bears his name. Clinton is celebrated as a hero by Kosovo's ethnic Albanian majority for launching NATO's bombing campaign against Yugoslavia in 1999 that stopped the brutal Serb forces' crackdown on independence-seeking ethnic Albanians. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Press)
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  • Nov 03, 2009 - Pristina, Kosovo - Albanians honor Clinton in Kosovo's capital Pristina and unveiled a 11-foot (3.5-meter) statue of former President B. Clinton on a key boulevard that also bears his name. Clinton is celebrated as a hero by Kosovo's ethnic Albanian majority for launching NATO's bombing campaign against Yugoslavia in 1999 that stopped the brutal Serb forces' crackdown on independence-seeking ethnic Albanians. Vendors near flags. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Press)
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  • Nov 03, 2009 - Pristina, Kosovo - Albanians honor Clinton in Kosovo's capital Pristina and unveiled a 11-foot (3.5-meter) statue of former President B. Clinton on a key boulevard that also bears his name. Clinton is celebrated as a hero by Kosovo's ethnic Albanian majority for launching NATO's bombing campaign against Yugoslavia in 1999 that stopped the brutal Serb forces' crackdown on independence-seeking ethnic Albanians. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Press)
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  • Nov 03, 2009 - Pristina, Kosovo - Albanians honor Clinton in Kosovo's capital Pristina and unveiled a 11-foot (3.5-meter) statue of former President B. Clinton on a key boulevard that also bears his name. Clinton is celebrated as a hero by Kosovo's ethnic Albanian majority for launching NATO's bombing campaign against Yugoslavia in 1999 that stopped the brutal Serb forces' crackdown on independence-seeking ethnic Albanians. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Press)
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  • Nov 03, 2009 - Pristina, Kosovo - Albanians honor Clinton in Kosovo's capital Pristina and unveiled a 11-foot (3.5-meter) statue of former President B. Clinton on a key boulevard that also bears his name. Clinton is celebrated as a hero by Kosovo's ethnic Albanian majority for launching NATO's bombing campaign against Yugoslavia in 1999 that stopped the brutal Serb forces' crackdown on independence-seeking ethnic Albanians. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Press)
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  • Nov 03, 2009 - Pristina, Kosovo - Albanians honor Clinton in Kosovo's capital Pristina and unveiled a 11-foot (3.5-meter) statue of former President B. Clinton on a key boulevard that also bears his name. Clinton is celebrated as a hero by Kosovo's ethnic Albanian majority for launching NATO's bombing campaign against Yugoslavia in 1999 that stopped the brutal Serb forces' crackdown on independence-seeking ethnic Albanians. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Press)
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  • Nov 03, 2009 - Pristina, Kosovo - Albanians honor Clinton in Kosovo's capital Pristina and unveiled a 11-foot (3.5-meter) statue of former President B. Clinton on a key boulevard that also bears his name. Clinton is celebrated as a hero by Kosovo's ethnic Albanian majority for launching NATO's bombing campaign against Yugoslavia in 1999 that stopped the brutal Serb forces' crackdown on independence-seeking ethnic Albanians. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Press)
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  • Nov 03, 2009 - Pristina, Kosovo - Albanians honor Clinton in Kosovo's capital Pristina and unveiled a 11-foot (3.5-meter) statue of former President B. Clinton on a key boulevard that also bears his name. Clinton is celebrated as a hero by Kosovo's ethnic Albanian majority for launching NATO's bombing campaign against Yugoslavia in 1999 that stopped the brutal Serb forces' crackdown on independence-seeking ethnic Albanians. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Press)
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  • Nov 03, 2009 - Pristina, Kosovo - Albanians honor Clinton in Kosovo's capital Pristina and unveiled a 11-foot (3.5-meter) statue of former President B. Clinton on a key boulevard that also bears his name. Clinton is celebrated as a hero by Kosovo's ethnic Albanian majority for launching NATO's bombing campaign against Yugoslavia in 1999 that stopped the brutal Serb forces' crackdown on independence-seeking ethnic Albanians. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Press)
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  • Nov. 03, 2009 - Pristina, Kosovo - Albanians honor Former US President Clinton with a 11-foot (3.5-meter) statue on a key boulevard that also bears his name. Clinton is celebrated as a hero by Kosovo's ethnic Albanian majority for launching the NATO bombing campaign against Yugoslavia in 1999 that stopped the brutal crackdown by Serb forces. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMApress.com)
    20091103_sha_x02_038.jpg
  • Nov 03, 2009 - Pristina, Kosovo - Albanians honor Clinton in Kosovo's capital Pristina and unveiled a 11-foot (3.5-meter) statue of former President B. Clinton on a key boulevard that also bears his name. Clinton is celebrated as a hero by Kosovo's ethnic Albanian majority for launching NATO's bombing campaign against Yugoslavia in 1999 that stopped the brutal Serb forces' crackdown on independence-seeking ethnic Albanians. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Press)
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