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  • Kosovo Protection Corps (TMK) takes to a military style parade during celebrations for Flag Day, which is the biggest holiday in Prishtina, the capital city of Kosovo. November 28th for Ethnic Albanians in Kosovo is a flag day when Albania declared its independence from the Ottoman Empire in 1912. The separated territory of Albania, Kosovo is looking forward to a greater and full independence from Serbia, which inherited territory from Yugsolavia. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Kosovo Protection Corps (TMK) takes to a military style parade during celebrations for Flag Day, which is the biggest holiday in Prishtina, the capital city of Kosovo. November 28th for Ethnic Albanians in Kosovo is a flag day when Albania declared its independence from the Ottoman Empire in 1912. The separated territory of Albania, Kosovo is looking forward to a greater and full independence from Serbia, which inherited territory from Yugsolavia. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Kosovo Protection Corps (TMK) takes to a military style parade during celebrations for Flag Day, which is the biggest holiday in Prishtina, the capital city of Kosovo. November 28th for Ethnic Albanians in Kosovo is a flag day when Albania declared its independence from the Ottoman Empire in 1912. The separated territory of Albania, Kosovo is looking forward to a greater and full independence from Serbia, which inherited territory from Yugsolavia. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Kosovo Protection Corps (TMK) takes to a military style parade during celebrations for Flag Day, which is the biggest holiday in Prishtina, the capital city of Kosovo. November 28th for Ethnic Albanians in Kosovo is a flag day when Albania declared its independence from the Ottoman Empire in 1912. The separated territory of Albania, Kosovo is looking forward to a greater and full independence from Serbia, which inherited territory from Yugsolavia. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Kosovo Protection Corps (TMK) takes to a military style parade during celebrations for Flag Day, which is the biggest holiday in Prishtina, the capital city of Kosovo. November 28th for Ethnic Albanians in Kosovo is a flag day when Albania declared its independence from the Ottoman Empire in 1912. The separated territory of Albania, Kosovo is looking forward to a greater and full independence from Serbia, which inherited territory from Yugsolavia. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Kosovo Protection Corps Marks Fl...jpg
  • Kosovo Protection Corps (TMK) takes to a military style parade during celebrations for Flag Day, which is the biggest holiday in Prishtina, the capital city of Kosovo. November 28th for Ethnic Albanians in Kosovo is a flag day when Albania declared its independence from the Ottoman Empire in 1912. The separated territory of Albania, Kosovo is looking forward to a greater and full independence from Serbia, which inherited territory from Yugsolavia. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Kosovo Protection Corps Marks Fl...jpg
  • Kosovo Protection Corps (TMK) takes to a military style parade during celebrations for Flag Day, which is the biggest holiday in Prishtina, the capital city of Kosovo. November 28th for Ethnic Albanians in Kosovo is a flag day when Albania declared its independence from the Ottoman Empire in 1912. The separated territory of Albania, Kosovo is looking forward to a greater and full independence from Serbia, which inherited territory from Yugsolavia. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Kosovo Protection Corps (TMK) takes to a military style parade during celebrations for Flag Day, which is the biggest holiday in Prishtina, the capital city of Kosovo. November 28th for Ethnic Albanians in Kosovo is a flag day when Albania declared its independence from the Ottoman Empire in 1912. The separated territory of Albania, Kosovo is looking forward to a greater and full independence from Serbia, which inherited territory from Yugsolavia. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Kosovo Protection Corps (TMK) takes to a military style parade during celebrations for Flag Day, which is the biggest holiday in Prishtina, the capital city of Kosovo. November 28th for Ethnic Albanians in Kosovo is a flag day when Albania declared its independence from the Ottoman Empire in 1912. The separated territory of Albania, Kosovo is looking forward to a greater and full independence from Serbia, which inherited territory from Yugsolavia. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Kosovo Protection Corps (TMK) takes to a military style parade during celebrations for Flag Day, which is the biggest holiday in Prishtina, the capital city of Kosovo. November 28th for Ethnic Albanians in Kosovo is a flag day when Albania declared its independence from the Ottoman Empire in 1912. The separated territory of Albania, Kosovo is looking forward to a greater and full independence from Serbia, which inherited territory from Yugsolavia. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • General Sylejman Selimi of Kosovo Protection Corps (TMK) is seen saluting his personnel when KPC organised a military style parade during celebrations for Flag Day, which is the biggest holiday in Prishtina, the capital city of Kosovo. November 28th for Ethnic Albanians in Kosovo is a flag day when Albania declared its independence from the Ottoman Empire in 1912. The separated territory of Albania, Kosovo is looking forward to a greater and full independence from Serbia, which inherited territory from Yugsolavia. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Kosovo Protection Corps (TMK) takes to a military style parade during celebrations for Flag Day, which is the biggest holiday in Prishtina, the capital city of Kosovo. November 28th for Ethnic Albanians in Kosovo is a flag day when Albania declared its independence from the Ottoman Empire in 1912. The separated territory of Albania, Kosovo is looking forward to a greater and full independence from Serbia, which inherited territory from Yugsolavia. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Kosovo Protection Corps Marks Fl...jpg
  • Kosovo Protection Corps (TMK) takes to a military style parade during celebrations for Flag Day, which is the biggest holiday in Prishtina, the capital city of Kosovo. November 28th for Ethnic Albanians in Kosovo is a flag day when Albania declared its independence from the Ottoman Empire in 1912. The separated territory of Albania, Kosovo is looking forward to a greater and full independence from Serbia, which inherited territory from Yugsolavia. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Kosovo Protection Corps Marks Fl...jpg
  • Kosovo Protection Corps (TMK) takes to a military style parade during celebrations for Flag Day, which is the biggest holiday in Prishtina, the capital city of Kosovo. November 28th for Ethnic Albanians in Kosovo is a flag day when Albania declared its independence from the Ottoman Empire in 1912. The separated territory of Albania, Kosovo is looking forward to a greater and full independence from Serbia, which inherited territory from Yugsolavia. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Kosovo Protection Corps Marks Fl...jpg
  • Kosovo Protection Corps (TMK) takes to a military style parade during celebrations for Flag Day, which is the biggest holiday in Prishtina, the capital city of Kosovo. November 28th for Ethnic Albanians in Kosovo is a flag day when Albania declared its independence from the Ottoman Empire in 1912. The separated territory of Albania, Kosovo is looking forward to a greater and full independence from Serbia, which inherited territory from Yugsolavia. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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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_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_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_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_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_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_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_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_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_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_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_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_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_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_364.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
    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 />
<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_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_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_363.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_352.jpg
  • Jan. 26, 2013 - Pristina, Kosovo, Kosovo - Leader pf Self-Determination party in Kosovo, leads several thousands of Kosovo Albanians, who gathered together in Pristina, Kosovo’s capital city on Saturday, January 26, 2013, to protest the removal of the monument of (Liberation Army of Presevo, Medvegja and Bujanovac) LAPMB ethnic Albanian hero fighters who was battling Serbia during 2000/’01 conflict in southern Serbia. Serbian authorities removed the monument on January 20th, 2013, after several official warning to ethnic Albanian local authorities in southern Serbia municipality of Presevo, which is lead by ethnic Albanians, a territory predominated by ethnic Albanians. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMAPRESS.com)
    20130126_zaf_x02_028.jpg
  • Jan. 26, 2013 - Pristina, Kosovo, Kosovo - Several thousands of Kosovo Albanians, gathered together in Pristina, Kosovo’s capital city on Saturday, January 26, 2013, to protest the removal of the monument of (Liberation Army of Presevo, Medvegja and Bujanovac) LAPMB ethnic Albanian hero fighters who was battling Serbia during 2000/’01 conflict in southern Serbia. Serbian authorities removed the monument on January 20th, 2013, after several official warning to ethnic Albanian local authorities in southern Serbia municipality of Presevo, which is lead by ethnic Albanians, a territory predominated by ethnic Albanians. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMAPRESS.com)
    20130126_zaf_x02_029.jpg
  • Jan. 26, 2013 - Pristina, Kosovo, Kosovo - Leader pf Self-Determination party in Kosovo, leads several thousands of Kosovo Albanians, who gathered together in Pristina, Kosovo’s capital city on Saturday, January 26, 2013, to protest the removal of the monument of (Liberation Army of Presevo, Medvegja and Bujanovac) LAPMB ethnic Albanian hero fighters who was battling Serbia during 2000/’01 conflict in southern Serbia. Serbian authorities removed the monument on January 20th, 2013, after several official warning to ethnic Albanian local authorities in southern Serbia municipality of Presevo, which is lead by ethnic Albanians, a territory predominated by ethnic Albanians. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMAPRESS.com)
    20130126_zaf_x02_030.jpg
  • Jan. 26, 2013 - Pristina, Kosovo, Kosovo - Protestors, bear a picture of Serbian PM Ivica Dacic, on who's portrait is sealed iwht 'FASHIST'' (Fashism) title. Several thousands of Kosovo Albanians, gathered together in Pristina, Kosovo’s capital city on Saturday, January 26, 2013, to protest the removal of the monument of (Liberation Army of Presevo, Medvegja and Bujanovac) LAPMB ethnic Albanian hero fighters who was battling Serbia during 2000/’01 conflict in southern Serbia. Serbian authorities removed the monument on January 20th, 2013, after several official warning to ethnic Albanian local authorities in southern Serbia municipality of Presevo, which is lead by ethnic Albanians, a territory predominated by ethnic Albanians. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMAPRESS.com)
    20130126_zaf_x02_026.jpg
  • Jan. 26, 2013 - Pristina, Kosovo, Kosovo - Protestors, bear a picture of Serbian PM Ivica Dacic, on who's portrait is sealed iwht 'FASHIST'' (Fashism) title. Several thousands of Kosovo Albanians, gathered together in Pristina, Kosovo’s capital city on Saturday, January 26, 2013, to protest the removal of the monument of (Liberation Army of Presevo, Medvegja and Bujanovac) LAPMB ethnic Albanian hero fighters who was battling Serbia during 2000/’01 conflict in southern Serbia. Serbian authorities removed the monument on January 20th, 2013, after several official warning to ethnic Albanian local authorities in southern Serbia municipality of Presevo, which is lead by ethnic Albanians, a territory predominated by ethnic Albanians. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMAPRESS.com)
    20130126_zaf_x02_022.jpg
  • Jan. 26, 2013 - Pristina, Kosovo, Kosovo - Several thousands of Kosovo Albanians, gathered together in Pristina, Kosovo’s capital city on Saturday, January 26, 2013, to protest the removal of the monument of (Liberation Army of Presevo, Medvegja and Bujanovac) LAPMB ethnic Albanian hero fighters who was battling Serbia during 2000/’01 conflict in southern Serbia. Serbian authorities removed the monument on January 20th, 2013, after several official warning to ethnic Albanian local authorities in southern Serbia municipality of Presevo, which is lead by ethnic Albanians, a territory predominated by ethnic Albanians. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMAPRESS.com)
    20130126_zaf_x02_018.jpg
  • Jan. 26, 2013 - Pristina, Kosovo, Kosovo - Several thousands of Kosovo Albanians, gathered together in Pristina, Kosovo’s capital city on Saturday, January 26, 2013, to protest the removal of the monument of (Liberation Army of Presevo, Medvegja and Bujanovac) LAPMB ethnic Albanian hero fighters who was battling Serbia during 2000/’01 conflict in southern Serbia. Serbian authorities removed the monument on January 20th, 2013, after several official warning to ethnic Albanian local authorities in southern Serbia municipality of Presevo, which is lead by ethnic Albanians, a territory predominated by ethnic Albanians. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMAPRESS.com)
    20130126_zaf_x02_016.jpg
  • Jan. 26, 2013 - Pristina, Kosovo, Kosovo - Several thousands of Kosovo Albanians, gathered together in Pristina, Kosovo’s capital city on Saturday, January 26, 2013, to protest the removal of the monument of (Liberation Army of Presevo, Medvegja and Bujanovac) LAPMB ethnic Albanian hero fighters who was battling Serbia during 2000/’01 conflict in southern Serbia. Serbian authorities removed the monument on January 20th, 2013, after several official warning to ethnic Albanian local authorities in southern Serbia municipality of Presevo, which is lead by ethnic Albanians, a territory predominated by ethnic Albanians. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMAPRESS.com)
    20130126_zaf_x02_025.jpg
  • Jan. 26, 2013 - Pristina, Kosovo, Kosovo - Several thousands of Kosovo Albanians, gathered together in Pristina, Kosovo’s capital city on Saturday, January 26, 2013, to protest the removal of the monument of (Liberation Army of Presevo, Medvegja and Bujanovac) LAPMB ethnic Albanian hero fighters who was battling Serbia during 2000/’01 conflict in southern Serbia. Serbian authorities removed the monument on January 20th, 2013, after several official warning to ethnic Albanian local authorities in southern Serbia municipality of Presevo, which is lead by ethnic Albanians, a territory predominated by ethnic Albanians. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMAPRESS.com)
    20130126_zaf_x02_027.jpg
  • Jan. 26, 2013 - Pristina, Kosovo, Kosovo - Several thousands of Kosovo Albanians, gathered together in Pristina, Kosovo’s capital city on Saturday, January 26, 2013, to protest the removal of the monument of (Liberation Army of Presevo, Medvegja and Bujanovac) LAPMB ethnic Albanian hero fighters who was battling Serbia during 2000/’01 conflict in southern Serbia. Serbian authorities removed the monument on January 20th, 2013, after several official warning to ethnic Albanian local authorities in southern Serbia municipality of Presevo, which is lead by ethnic Albanians, a territory predominated by ethnic Albanians. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMAPRESS.com)
    20130126_zaf_x02_023.jpg
  • Jan. 26, 2013 - Pristina, Kosovo, Kosovo - Several thousands of Kosovo Albanians, gathered together in Pristina, Kosovo’s capital city on Saturday, January 26, 2013, to protest the removal of the monument of (Liberation Army of Presevo, Medvegja and Bujanovac) LAPMB ethnic Albanian hero fighters who was battling Serbia during 2000/’01 conflict in southern Serbia. Serbian authorities removed the monument on January 20th, 2013, after several official warning to ethnic Albanian local authorities in southern Serbia municipality of Presevo, which is lead by ethnic Albanians, a territory predominated by ethnic Albanians. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMAPRESS.com)
    20130126_zaf_x02_020.jpg
  • Jan. 26, 2013 - Pristina, Kosovo, Kosovo - Protestors, bear a picture of Serbian PM Ivica Dacic, on who's portrait is sealed iwht 'FASHIST'' (Fashism) title. Several thousands of Kosovo Albanians, gathered together in Pristina, Kosovo’s capital city on Saturday, January 26, 2013, to protest the removal of the monument of (Liberation Army of Presevo, Medvegja and Bujanovac) LAPMB ethnic Albanian hero fighters who was battling Serbia during 2000/’01 conflict in southern Serbia. Serbian authorities removed the monument on January 20th, 2013, after several official warning to ethnic Albanian local authorities in southern Serbia municipality of Presevo, which is lead by ethnic Albanians, a territory predominated by ethnic Albanians. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMAPRESS.com)
    20130126_zaf_x02_017.jpg
  • Jan. 26, 2013 - Pristina, Kosovo, Kosovo - Several thousands of Kosovo Albanians, gathered together in Pristina, Kosovo’s capital city on Saturday, January 26, 2013, to protest the removal of the monument of (Liberation Army of Presevo, Medvegja and Bujanovac) LAPMB ethnic Albanian hero fighters who was battling Serbia during 2000/’01 conflict in southern Serbia. Serbian authorities removed the monument on January 20th, 2013, after several official warning to ethnic Albanian local authorities in southern Serbia municipality of Presevo, which is lead by ethnic Albanians, a territory predominated by ethnic Albanians. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMAPRESS.com)
    20130126_zaf_x02_015.jpg
  • Jan. 26, 2013 - Pristina, Kosovo, Kosovo - A protestors, bear a picture of Serbian PM Ivica Dacic, on who's portrait is sealed with 'FASHIST'' (Fashism) title.  Several thousands of Kosovo Albanians, gathered together in Pristina, Kosovo’s capital city on Saturday, January 26, 2013, to protest the removal of the monument of (Liberation Army of Presevo, Medvegja and Bujanovac) LAPMB ethnic Albanian hero fighters who was battling Serbia during 2000/’01 conflict in southern Serbia. Serbian authorities removed the monument on January 20th, 2013, after several official warning to ethnic Albanian local authorities in southern Serbia municipality of Presevo, which is lead by ethnic Albanians, a territory predominated by ethnic Albanians. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMAPRESS.com)
    20130126_zaf_x02_032.jpg
  • Jan. 26, 2013 - Pristina, Kosovo, Kosovo - A protestors, bear a picture of Serbian PM Ivica Dacic, on who's portrait is sealed with 'FASHIST'' (Fashism) title.  Several thousands of Kosovo Albanians, gathered together in Pristina, Kosovo’s capital city on Saturday, January 26, 2013, to protest the removal of the monument of (Liberation Army of Presevo, Medvegja and Bujanovac) LAPMB ethnic Albanian hero fighters who was battling Serbia during 2000/’01 conflict in southern Serbia. Serbian authorities removed the monument on January 20th, 2013, after several official warning to ethnic Albanian local authorities in southern Serbia municipality of Presevo, which is lead by ethnic Albanians, a territory predominated by ethnic Albanians. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMAPRESS.com)
    20130126_zaf_x02_024.jpg
  • Jan. 26, 2013 - Pristina, Kosovo, Kosovo - Several thousands of Kosovo Albanians, gathered together in Pristina, Kosovo’s capital city on Saturday, January 26, 2013, to protest the removal of the monument of (Liberation Army of Presevo, Medvegja and Bujanovac) LAPMB ethnic Albanian hero fighters who was battling Serbia during 2000/’01 conflict in southern Serbia. Serbian authorities removed the monument on January 20th, 2013, after several official warning to ethnic Albanian local authorities in southern Serbia municipality of Presevo, which is lead by ethnic Albanians, a territory predominated by ethnic Albanians. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMAPRESS.com)
    20130126_zaf_x02_019.jpg
  • Jan. 26, 2013 - Pristina, Kosovo, Kosovo - Several thousands of Kosovo Albanians, gathered together in Pristina, Kosovo’s capital city on Saturday, January 26, 2013, to protest the removal of the monument of (Liberation Army of Presevo, Medvegja and Bujanovac) LAPMB ethnic Albanian hero fighters who was battling Serbia during 2000/’01 conflict in southern Serbia. Serbian authorities removed the monument on January 20th, 2013, after several official warning to ethnic Albanian local authorities in southern Serbia municipality of Presevo, which is lead by ethnic Albanians, a territory predominated by ethnic Albanians. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMAPRESS.com)
    20130126_zaf_x02_031.jpg
  • Jan. 26, 2013 - Pristina, Kosovo - Protestors brandish a picture of Serbian PM Ivica Dacic on who's portrait is stamped 'FASHIST'' (fascist) as several thousand Kosovo Albanians gathered in Pristina, Kosovo's capital city on Saturday to protest the removal of the monument of (Liberation Army of Presevo, Medvegja and Bujanovac) LAPMB ethnic Albanian hero fighters who was battling Serbia during 2000/01 conflict in southern Serbia. Serbian authorities removed the monument on January 20th, 2013, after several official warnings to ethnic Albanian local authorities in southern Serbia municipality of Presevo, which is lead by ethnic Albanians, a territory predominated by ethnic Albanians. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMAPRESS.com)
    20130126_zaf_x02_021.jpg
  • Jan. 26, 2013 - Pristina, Kosovo - Protestors carrying banners one bearing a picture of Serbian PM Ivica Dacic on who's portrait is stamped 'FASHIST'' (fascist) as several thousand Kosovo Albanians gathered in Pristina, Kosovo's capital city on Saturday to protest the removal of the monument of (Liberation Army of Presevo, Medvegja and Bujanovac) LAPMB ethnic Albanian hero fighters who was battling Serbia during 2000/01 conflict in southern Serbia. Serbian authorities removed the monument on January 20th, 2013, after several official warnings to ethnic Albanian local authorities in southern Serbia municipality of Presevo, which is lead by ethnic Albanians, a territory predominated by ethnic Albanians. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMAPRESS.com)
    20130126_zaf_x02_013.jpg
  • Jan. 26, 2013 - Pristina, Kosovo, Kosovo - Several thousands of Kosovo Albanians, gathered together in Pristina, Kosovo’s capital city on Saturday, January 26, 2013, to protest the removal of the monument of (Liberation Army of Presevo, Medvegja and Bujanovac) LAPMB ethnic Albanian hero fighters who was battling Serbia during 2000/’01 conflict in southern Serbia. Serbian authorities removed the monument on January 20th, 2013, after several official warning to ethnic Albanian local authorities in southern Serbia municipality of Presevo, which is lead by ethnic Albanians, a territory predominated by ethnic Albanians. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMAPRESS.com)
    20130126_zaf_x02_014.jpg
  • Jan. 26, 2013 - Pristina, Kosovo, Kosovo - Protestors, bear a picture of Serbian PM Ivica Dacic, on who's portrait is sealed iwht 'FASHIST'' (Fashism) title. Several thousands of Kosovo Albanians, gathered together in Pristina, Kosovo’s capital city on Saturday, January 26, 2013, to protest the removal of the monument of (Liberation Army of Presevo, Medvegja and Bujanovac) LAPMB ethnic Albanian hero fighters who was battling Serbia during 2000/’01 conflict in southern Serbia. Serbian authorities removed the monument on January 20th, 2013, after several official warning to ethnic Albanian local authorities in southern Serbia municipality of Presevo, which is lead by ethnic Albanians, a territory predominated by ethnic Albanians. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Pristina, Kosovo - Hundreds of Muslims gathered in downtown Pristina Friday, June 18th, 2010, to protest against the Kosovo government's decision to ban headscarves in schools.<br />
The protesters gathered in front of an Education Ministry building demanding Education Minister Enver Hoxhaj's resignation. The government decided to ban scarves last month. 'You can cover the mind, but not the head,' protesters chanted. (Vedat Xhymshiti / ZUMA Press)
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  • Pristina, Kosovo - Hundreds of Muslims gathered in downtown Pristina Friday, June 18th, 2010, to protest against the Kosovo government's decision to ban headscarves in schools.<br />
The protesters gathered in front of an Education Ministry building demanding Education Minister Enver Hoxhaj's resignation. The government decided to ban scarves last month. 'You can cover the mind, but not the head,' protesters chanted. (Vedat Xhymshiti / ZUMA Press)
    20100618_mkh_x02_254.jpg
  • Pristina, Kosovo - Hundreds of Muslims gathered in downtown Pristina Friday, June 18th, 2010, to protest against the Kosovo government's decision to ban headscarves in schools.<br />
The protesters gathered in front of an Education Ministry building demanding Education Minister Enver Hoxhaj's resignation. The government decided to ban scarves last month. 'You can cover the mind, but not the head,' protesters chanted. (Vedat Xhymshiti / ZUMA Press)
    20100618_mkh_x02_255.jpg
  • Pristina, Kosovo - Hundreds of Muslims gathered in downtown Pristina Friday, June 18th, 2010, to protest against the Kosovo government's decision to ban headscarves in schools.<br />
The protesters gathered in front of an Education Ministry building demanding Education Minister Enver Hoxhaj's resignation. The government decided to ban scarves last month. 'You can cover the mind, but not the head,' protesters chanted. (Vedat Xhymshiti / ZUMA Press)
    20100618_mkh_x02_250.jpg
  • Pristina, Kosovo - Hundreds of Muslims gathered in downtown Pristina Friday, June 18th, 2010, to protest against the Kosovo government's decision to ban headscarves in schools.<br />
The protesters gathered in front of an Education Ministry building demanding Education Minister Enver Hoxhaj's resignation. The government decided to ban scarves last month. 'You can cover the mind, but not the head,' protesters chanted. (Vedat Xhymshiti / ZUMA Press)
    20100618_mkh_x02_242.jpg
  • Pristina, Kosovo - Hundreds of Muslims gathered in downtown Pristina Friday, June 18th, 2010, to protest against the Kosovo government's decision to ban headscarves in schools.<br />
The protesters gathered in front of an Education Ministry building demanding Education Minister Enver Hoxhaj's resignation. The government decided to ban scarves last month. 'You can cover the mind, but not the head,' protesters chanted. (Vedat Xhymshiti / ZUMA Press)
    20100618_mkh_x02_239.jpg
  • Pristina, Kosovo - Hundreds of Muslims gathered in downtown Pristina Friday, June 18th, 2010, to protest against the Kosovo government's decision to ban headscarves in schools.<br />
The protesters gathered in front of an Education Ministry building demanding Education Minister Enver Hoxhaj's resignation. The government decided to ban scarves last month. 'You can cover the mind, but not the head,' protesters chanted. (Vedat Xhymshiti / ZUMA Press)
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  • Pristina, Kosovo - Hundreds of Muslims gathered in downtown Pristina Friday, June 18th, 2010, to protest against the Kosovo government's decision to ban headscarves in schools.<br />
The protesters gathered in front of an Education Ministry building demanding Education Minister Enver Hoxhaj's resignation. The government decided to ban scarves last month. 'You can cover the mind, but not the head,' protesters chanted. (Vedat Xhymshiti / ZUMA Press)
    20100618_mkh_x02_260.jpg
  • Pristina, Kosovo - Hundreds of Muslims gathered in downtown Pristina Friday, June 18th, 2010, to protest against the Kosovo government's decision to ban headscarves in schools.<br />
The protesters gathered in front of an Education Ministry building demanding Education Minister Enver Hoxhaj's resignation. The government decided to ban scarves last month. 'You can cover the mind, but not the head,' protesters chanted. (Vedat Xhymshiti / ZUMA Press)
    20100618_mkh_x02_259.jpg
  • Pristina, Kosovo - Hundreds of Muslims gathered in downtown Pristina Friday, June 18th, 2010, to protest against the Kosovo government's decision to ban headscarves in schools.<br />
The protesters gathered in front of an Education Ministry building demanding Education Minister Enver Hoxhaj's resignation. The government decided to ban scarves last month. 'You can cover the mind, but not the head,' protesters chanted. (Vedat Xhymshiti / ZUMA Press)
    20100618_mkh_x02_257.jpg
  • Pristina, Kosovo - Hundreds of Muslims gathered in downtown Pristina Friday, June 18th, 2010, to protest against the Kosovo government's decision to ban headscarves in schools.<br />
The protesters gathered in front of an Education Ministry building demanding Education Minister Enver Hoxhaj's resignation. The government decided to ban scarves last month. 'You can cover the mind, but not the head,' protesters chanted. (Vedat Xhymshiti / ZUMA Press)
    20100618_mkh_x02_256.jpg
  • Pristina, Kosovo - Hundreds of Muslims gathered in downtown Pristina Friday, June 18th, 2010, to protest against the Kosovo government's decision to ban headscarves in schools.<br />
The protesters gathered in front of an Education Ministry building demanding Education Minister Enver Hoxhaj's resignation. The government decided to ban scarves last month. 'You can cover the mind, but not the head,' protesters chanted. (Vedat Xhymshiti / ZUMA Press)
    20100618_mkh_x02_252.jpg
  • Pristina, Kosovo - Hundreds of Muslims gathered in downtown Pristina Friday, June 18th, 2010, to protest against the Kosovo government's decision to ban headscarves in schools.<br />
The protesters gathered in front of an Education Ministry building demanding Education Minister Enver Hoxhaj's resignation. The government decided to ban scarves last month. 'You can cover the mind, but not the head,' protesters chanted. (Vedat Xhymshiti / ZUMA Press)
    20100618_mkh_x02_251.jpg
  • Pristina, Kosovo - Hundreds of Muslims gathered in downtown Pristina Friday, June 18th, 2010, to protest against the Kosovo government's decision to ban headscarves in schools.<br />
The protesters gathered in front of an Education Ministry building demanding Education Minister Enver Hoxhaj's resignation. The government decided to ban scarves last month. 'You can cover the mind, but not the head,' protesters chanted. (Vedat Xhymshiti / ZUMA Press)
    20100618_mkh_x02_249.jpg
  • Pristina, Kosovo - Hundreds of Muslims gathered in downtown Pristina Friday, June 18th, 2010, to protest against the Kosovo government's decision to ban headscarves in schools.<br />
The protesters gathered in front of an Education Ministry building demanding Education Minister Enver Hoxhaj's resignation. The government decided to ban scarves last month. 'You can cover the mind, but not the head,' protesters chanted. (Vedat Xhymshiti / ZUMA Press)
    20100618_mkh_x02_248.jpg
  • Pristina, Kosovo - Hundreds of Muslims gathered in downtown Pristina Friday, June 18th, 2010, to protest against the Kosovo government's decision to ban headscarves in schools.<br />
The protesters gathered in front of an Education Ministry building demanding Education Minister Enver Hoxhaj's resignation. The government decided to ban scarves last month. 'You can cover the mind, but not the head,' protesters chanted. (Vedat Xhymshiti / ZUMA Press)
    20100618_mkh_x02_246.jpg
  • Pristina, Kosovo - Hundreds of Muslims gathered in downtown Pristina Friday, June 18th, 2010, to protest against the Kosovo government's decision to ban headscarves in schools.<br />
The protesters gathered in front of an Education Ministry building demanding Education Minister Enver Hoxhaj's resignation. The government decided to ban scarves last month. 'You can cover the mind, but not the head,' protesters chanted. (Vedat Xhymshiti / ZUMA Press)
    20100618_mkh_x02_244.jpg
  • Pristina, Kosovo - Hundreds of Muslims gathered in downtown Pristina Friday, June 18th, 2010, to protest against the Kosovo government's decision to ban headscarves in schools.<br />
The protesters gathered in front of an Education Ministry building demanding Education Minister Enver Hoxhaj's resignation. The government decided to ban scarves last month. 'You can cover the mind, but not the head,' protesters chanted. (Vedat Xhymshiti / ZUMA Press)
    20100618_mkh_x02_243.jpg
  • Pristina, Kosovo - Hundreds of Muslims gathered in downtown Pristina Friday, June 18th, 2010, to protest against the Kosovo government's decision to ban headscarves in schools.<br />
The protesters gathered in front of an Education Ministry building demanding Education Minister Enver Hoxhaj's resignation. The government decided to ban scarves last month. 'You can cover the mind, but not the head,' protesters chanted. (Vedat Xhymshiti / ZUMA Press)
    20100618_mkh_x02_241.jpg
  • Pristina, Kosovo - Hundreds of Muslims gathered in downtown Pristina Friday, June 18th, 2010, to protest against the Kosovo government's decision to ban headscarves in schools.<br />
The protesters gathered in front of an Education Ministry building demanding Education Minister Enver Hoxhaj's resignation. The government decided to ban scarves last month. 'You can cover the mind, but not the head,' protesters chanted. (Vedat Xhymshiti / ZUMA Press)
    20100618_mkh_x02_240.jpg
  • Pristina, Kosovo - Hundreds of Muslims gathered in downtown Pristina Friday, June 18th, 2010, to protest against the Kosovo government's decision to ban headscarves in schools.<br />
The protesters gathered in front of an Education Ministry building demanding Education Minister Enver Hoxhaj's resignation. The government decided to ban scarves last month. 'You can cover the mind, but not the head,' protesters chanted. (Vedat Xhymshiti / ZUMA Press)
    20100618_mkh_x02_238.jpg
  • Pristina, Kosovo - Hundreds of Muslims gathered in downtown Pristina Friday, June 18th, 2010, to protest against the Kosovo government's decision to ban headscarves in schools.<br />
The protesters gathered in front of an Education Ministry building demanding Education Minister Enver Hoxhaj's resignation. The government decided to ban scarves last month. 'You can cover the mind, but not the head,' protesters chanted. (Vedat Xhymshiti / ZUMA Press)
    20100618_mkh_x02_265.jpg
  • Pristina, Kosovo - Hundreds of Muslims gathered in downtown Pristina Friday, June 18th, 2010, to protest against the Kosovo government's decision to ban headscarves in schools.<br />
The protesters gathered in front of an Education Ministry building demanding Education Minister Enver Hoxhaj's resignation. The government decided to ban scarves last month. 'You can cover the mind, but not the head,' protesters chanted. (Vedat Xhymshiti / ZUMA Press)
    20100618_mkh_x02_262.jpg
  • Pristina, Kosovo - Hundreds of Muslims gathered in downtown Pristina Friday, June 18th, 2010, to protest against the Kosovo government's decision to ban headscarves in schools.<br />
The protesters gathered in front of an Education Ministry building demanding Education Minister Enver Hoxhaj's resignation. The government decided to ban scarves last month. 'You can cover the mind, but not the head,' protesters chanted. (Vedat Xhymshiti / ZUMA Press)
    20100618_mkh_x02_261.jpg
  • Pristina, Kosovo - Hundreds of Muslims gathered in downtown Pristina Friday, June 18th, 2010, to protest against the Kosovo government's decision to ban headscarves in schools.<br />
The protesters gathered in front of an Education Ministry building demanding Education Minister Enver Hoxhaj's resignation. The government decided to ban scarves last month. 'You can cover the mind, but not the head,' protesters chanted. (Vedat Xhymshiti / ZUMA Press)
    20100618_mkh_x02_247.jpg
  • Pristina, Kosovo - Hundreds of Muslims gathered in downtown Pristina Friday, June 18th, 2010, to protest against the Kosovo government's decision to ban headscarves in schools.<br />
The protesters gathered in front of an Education Ministry building demanding Education Minister Enver Hoxhaj's resignation. The government decided to ban scarves last month. 'You can cover the mind, but not the head,' protesters chanted. (Vedat Xhymshiti / ZUMA Press)
    20100618_mkh_x02_245.jpg
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