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  • People gathered outside the Home Office in central London on Friday, July 1st, 2022 - to oppose the extradition of Australian journalist and WikiLeaks founder and publisher Julian Assange.<br />
<br />
Julian remains imprisoned in Belmarsh after more than three years at the behest of US prosecutors. He faces a prison sentence of up to 175 years for arguably the most celebrated publications in the history of journalism.<br />
Amnesty International said the decision to extradite Assange "sends a chilling message to journalists".<br />
The British government has approved the extradition of Julian Assange to the US, where he faces espionage charges. The Home Office confirmed Home Secretary Priti Patel had signed the extradition order for the WikiLeaks founder.<br />
He has always denied any wrongdoing. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Bus Tour Against Assange Extradition...jpg
  • People gathered outside the Home Office in central London on Friday, July 1st, 2022 - to oppose the extradition of Australian journalist and WikiLeaks founder and publisher Julian Assange.<br />
<br />
Julian remains imprisoned in Belmarsh after more than three years at the behest of US prosecutors. He faces a prison sentence of up to 175 years for arguably the most celebrated publications in the history of journalism.<br />
Amnesty International said the decision to extradite Assange "sends a chilling message to journalists".<br />
The British government has approved the extradition of Julian Assange to the US, where he faces espionage charges. The Home Office confirmed Home Secretary Priti Patel had signed the extradition order for the WikiLeaks founder.<br />
He has always denied any wrongdoing. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Bus Tour Against Assange Extradition...jpg
  • People queue to hop on a bus tour outside the Home Office in central London on Friday, July 1st, 2022 - to oppose the extradition of Australian journalist and WikiLeaks founder and publisher Julian Assange.<br />
<br />
Julian remains imprisoned in Belmarsh after more than three years at the behest of US prosecutors. He faces a prison sentence of up to 175 years for arguably the most celebrated publications in the history of journalism.<br />
Amnesty International said the decision to extradite Assange "sends a chilling message to journalists".<br />
The British government has approved the extradition of Julian Assange to the US, where he faces espionage charges. The Home Office confirmed Home Secretary Priti Patel had signed the extradition order for the WikiLeaks founder.<br />
He has always denied any wrongdoing. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Bus Tour Against Assange Extradition...jpg
  • People gathered outside the Home Office in central London on Friday, July 1st, 2022 - to oppose the extradition of Australian journalist and WikiLeaks founder and publisher Julian Assange.<br />
<br />
Julian remains imprisoned in Belmarsh after more than three years at the behest of US prosecutors. He faces a prison sentence of up to 175 years for arguably the most celebrated publications in the history of journalism.<br />
Amnesty International said the decision to extradite Assange "sends a chilling message to journalists".<br />
The British government has approved the extradition of Julian Assange to the US, where he faces espionage charges. The Home Office confirmed Home Secretary Priti Patel had signed the extradition order for the WikiLeaks founder.<br />
He has always denied any wrongdoing. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Bus Tour Against Assange Extradition...jpg
  • People gathered outside the Home Office in central London on Friday, July 1st, 2022 - to oppose the extradition of Australian journalist and WikiLeaks founder and publisher Julian Assange.<br />
<br />
Julian remains imprisoned in Belmarsh after more than three years at the behest of US prosecutors. He faces a prison sentence of up to 175 years for arguably the most celebrated publications in the history of journalism.<br />
Amnesty International said the decision to extradite Assange "sends a chilling message to journalists".<br />
The British government has approved the extradition of Julian Assange to the US, where he faces espionage charges. The Home Office confirmed Home Secretary Priti Patel had signed the extradition order for the WikiLeaks founder.<br />
He has always denied any wrongdoing. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Bus Tour Against Assange Extradition...jpg
  • People gathered outside the Home Office in central London on Friday, July 1st, 2022 - to oppose the extradition of Australian journalist and WikiLeaks founder and publisher Julian Assange.<br />
<br />
Julian remains imprisoned in Belmarsh after more than three years at the behest of US prosecutors. He faces a prison sentence of up to 175 years for arguably the most celebrated publications in the history of journalism.<br />
Amnesty International said the decision to extradite Assange "sends a chilling message to journalists".<br />
The British government has approved the extradition of Julian Assange to the US, where he faces espionage charges. The Home Office confirmed Home Secretary Priti Patel had signed the extradition order for the WikiLeaks founder.<br />
He has always denied any wrongdoing. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Bus Tour Against Assange Extradition...jpg
  • People gathered outside the Home Office in central London on Friday, July 1st, 2022 - to oppose the extradition of Australian journalist and WikiLeaks founder and publisher Julian Assange.<br />
<br />
Julian remains imprisoned in Belmarsh after more than three years at the behest of US prosecutors. He faces a prison sentence of up to 175 years for arguably the most celebrated publications in the history of journalism.<br />
Amnesty International said the decision to extradite Assange "sends a chilling message to journalists".<br />
The British government has approved the extradition of Julian Assange to the US, where he faces espionage charges. The Home Office confirmed Home Secretary Priti Patel had signed the extradition order for the WikiLeaks founder.<br />
He has always denied any wrongdoing. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Bus Tour Against Assange Extradition...jpg
  • Father of Julian Assange John Shipton attended the gathering outside the Home Office in central London on Friday, July 1st, 2022 - to oppose the extradition of Australian journalist and WikiLeaks founder and publisher Julian Assange.<br />
<br />
Julian remains imprisoned in Belmarsh after more than three years at the behest of US prosecutors. He faces a prison sentence of up to 175 years for arguably the most celebrated publications in the history of journalism.<br />
Amnesty International said the decision to extradite Assange "sends a chilling message to journalists".<br />
The British government has approved the extradition of Julian Assange to the US, where he faces espionage charges. The Home Office confirmed Home Secretary Priti Patel had signed the extradition order for the WikiLeaks founder.<br />
He has always denied any wrongdoing. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Bus Tour Against Assange Extradition...jpg
  • People gathered outside the Home Office in central London on Friday, July 1st, 2022 - to oppose the extradition of Australian journalist and WikiLeaks founder and publisher Julian Assange.<br />
<br />
Julian remains imprisoned in Belmarsh after more than three years at the behest of US prosecutors. He faces a prison sentence of up to 175 years for arguably the most celebrated publications in the history of journalism.<br />
Amnesty International said the decision to extradite Assange "sends a chilling message to journalists".<br />
The British government has approved the extradition of Julian Assange to the US, where he faces espionage charges. The Home Office confirmed Home Secretary Priti Patel had signed the extradition order for the WikiLeaks founder.<br />
He has always denied any wrongdoing. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Bus Tour Against Assange Extradition...jpg
  • Renowned Australian Journalist John Pilger hops on the bus as he holds placards outside the Home Office in central London on Friday, July 1st, 2022 - to oppose the extradition of Australian journalist and WikiLeaks founder and publisher Julian Assange.<br />
<br />
Julian remains imprisoned in Belmarsh after more than three years at the behest of US prosecutors. He faces a prison sentence of up to 175 years for arguably the most celebrated publications in the history of journalism.<br />
Amnesty International said the decision to extradite Assange "sends a chilling message to journalists".<br />
The British government has approved the extradition of Julian Assange to the US, where he faces espionage charges. The Home Office confirmed Home Secretary Priti Patel had signed the extradition order for the WikiLeaks founder.<br />
He has always denied any wrongdoing. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Bus Tour Against Assange Extradition...jpg
  • People queue to hop on a bus tour outside the Home Office in central London on Friday, July 1st, 2022 - to oppose the extradition of Australian journalist and WikiLeaks founder and publisher Julian Assange.<br />
<br />
Julian remains imprisoned in Belmarsh after more than three years at the behest of US prosecutors. He faces a prison sentence of up to 175 years for arguably the most celebrated publications in the history of journalism.<br />
Amnesty International said the decision to extradite Assange "sends a chilling message to journalists".<br />
The British government has approved the extradition of Julian Assange to the US, where he faces espionage charges. The Home Office confirmed Home Secretary Priti Patel had signed the extradition order for the WikiLeaks founder.<br />
He has always denied any wrongdoing. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Bus Tour Against Assange Extradition...jpg
  • People queue to hop on a bus tour outside the Home Office in central London on Friday, July 1st, 2022 - to oppose the extradition of Australian journalist and WikiLeaks founder and publisher Julian Assange.<br />
<br />
Julian remains imprisoned in Belmarsh after more than three years at the behest of US prosecutors. He faces a prison sentence of up to 175 years for arguably the most celebrated publications in the history of journalism.<br />
Amnesty International said the decision to extradite Assange "sends a chilling message to journalists".<br />
The British government has approved the extradition of Julian Assange to the US, where he faces espionage charges. The Home Office confirmed Home Secretary Priti Patel had signed the extradition order for the WikiLeaks founder.<br />
He has always denied any wrongdoing. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Bus Tour Against Assange Extradition...jpg
  • People gathered outside the Home Office in central London on Friday, July 1st, 2022 - to oppose the extradition of Australian journalist and WikiLeaks founder and publisher Julian Assange.<br />
<br />
Julian remains imprisoned in Belmarsh after more than three years at the behest of US prosecutors. He faces a prison sentence of up to 175 years for arguably the most celebrated publications in the history of journalism.<br />
Amnesty International said the decision to extradite Assange "sends a chilling message to journalists".<br />
The British government has approved the extradition of Julian Assange to the US, where he faces espionage charges. The Home Office confirmed Home Secretary Priti Patel had signed the extradition order for the WikiLeaks founder.<br />
He has always denied any wrongdoing. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Bus Tour Against Assange Extradition...jpg
  • People gathered outside the Home Office in central London on Friday, July 1st, 2022 - to oppose the extradition of Australian journalist and WikiLeaks founder and publisher Julian Assange.<br />
<br />
Julian remains imprisoned in Belmarsh after more than three years at the behest of US prosecutors. He faces a prison sentence of up to 175 years for arguably the most celebrated publications in the history of journalism.<br />
Amnesty International said the decision to extradite Assange "sends a chilling message to journalists".<br />
The British government has approved the extradition of Julian Assange to the US, where he faces espionage charges. The Home Office confirmed Home Secretary Priti Patel had signed the extradition order for the WikiLeaks founder.<br />
He has always denied any wrongdoing. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Bus Tour Against Assange Extradition...jpg
  • Father of Julian Assange John Shipton attended the gathering outside the Home Office in central London on Friday, July 1st, 2022 - to oppose the extradition of Australian journalist and WikiLeaks founder and publisher Julian Assange.<br />
<br />
Julian remains imprisoned in Belmarsh after more than three years at the behest of US prosecutors. He faces a prison sentence of up to 175 years for arguably the most celebrated publications in the history of journalism.<br />
Amnesty International said the decision to extradite Assange "sends a chilling message to journalists".<br />
The British government has approved the extradition of Julian Assange to the US, where he faces espionage charges. The Home Office confirmed Home Secretary Priti Patel had signed the extradition order for the WikiLeaks founder.<br />
He has always denied any wrongdoing. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Bus Tour Against Assange Extradition...jpg
  • People gathered outside the Home Office in central London on Friday, July 1st, 2022 - to oppose the extradition of Australian journalist and WikiLeaks founder and publisher Julian Assange.<br />
<br />
Julian remains imprisoned in Belmarsh after more than three years at the behest of US prosecutors. He faces a prison sentence of up to 175 years for arguably the most celebrated publications in the history of journalism.<br />
Amnesty International said the decision to extradite Assange "sends a chilling message to journalists".<br />
The British government has approved the extradition of Julian Assange to the US, where he faces espionage charges. The Home Office confirmed Home Secretary Priti Patel had signed the extradition order for the WikiLeaks founder.<br />
He has always denied any wrongdoing. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Bus Tour Against Assange Extradition...jpg
  • Father of Julian Assange John Shipton attended the gathering outside the Home Office in central London on Friday, July 1st, 2022 - to oppose the extradition of Australian journalist and WikiLeaks founder and publisher Julian Assange.<br />
<br />
Julian remains imprisoned in Belmarsh after more than three years at the behest of US prosecutors. He faces a prison sentence of up to 175 years for arguably the most celebrated publications in the history of journalism.<br />
Amnesty International said the decision to extradite Assange "sends a chilling message to journalists".<br />
The British government has approved the extradition of Julian Assange to the US, where he faces espionage charges. The Home Office confirmed Home Secretary Priti Patel had signed the extradition order for the WikiLeaks founder.<br />
He has always denied any wrongdoing. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Bus Tour Against Assange Extradition...jpg
  • The senior advisor of the US Department of State (DAS), Derek Chollet (front in the picture), accompanied by the US Ambassador Jeff Hovenier (second in the picture) and DAS Gabriel Escobar (third in the picture), arrives at the Gov facilities in Pristina, Kosovo, on Wednesday, Jan 11, 2023. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
US Envoys arrived to meet with Kosovo's leadership amid new international efforts to speed up normalizing relations between Kosovo and Serbia.
    KOSOVO SERBIA Dialogue-January 11, 2...jpg
  • The senior advisor of the US Department of State (DAS), Derek Chollet (front in the picture), accompanied by the US Ambassador Jeff Hovenier (second in the picture) and DAS Gabriel Escobar (third in the picture), arrives at the Gov facilities in Pristina, Kosovo, on Wednesday, Jan 11, 2023. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
US Envoys arrived to meet with Kosovo's leadership amid new international efforts to speed up normalizing relations between Kosovo and Serbia.
    KOSOVO SERBIA Dialogue-January 11, 2...jpg
  • The senior advisor of the US Department of State (DAS), Derek Chollet (front in the picture), accompanied by the US Ambassador Jeff Hovenier (second in the picture) and DAS Gabriel Escobar (third in the picture), arrives at the Gov facilities in Pristina, Kosovo, on Wednesday, Jan 11, 2023. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
US Envoys arrived to meet with Kosovo's leadership amid new international efforts to speed up normalizing relations between Kosovo and Serbia.
    KOSOVO SERBIA Dialogue-January 11, 2...jpg
  • U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo gestures as he leaves 10 Downing Street in London, Thursday, Jan. 30, 2020. (Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)
    USSecPompeo_732-January 30, 2020-LLX...jpg
  • U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo leaves 10 Downing Street in London, Thursday, Jan. 30, 2020. (Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)
    USSecPompeo_707-January 30, 2020-LLX...jpg
  • U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo leaves 10 Downing Street in London, Thursday, Jan. 30, 2020. (Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)
    USSecPompeo_708-January 30, 2020-LLX...jpg
  • "With, or without deal, EULEX must deploy in Kosovo"<br />
 <br />
Pristina, Kosovo<br />
Monday, November 17, 2008<br />
 <br />
Kosovo's Monday continue with negotiations for the UN 6 points plane, Kosovo leaders today negotiates with US for the EULEX deployment in Kosovo.<br />
 <br />
The US assistant Secretary for the Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs Daniel Fried in a talks meeting with Kosovo prime minister Hashim Thaci and President Sejdiu re-highlight that US support the UN 6 points plane "of course United States support the UN 6 points plane, but in Kosovo we have to do with a sovereign country, Kosovo now has its sovereign leaders and their will is against this plane and we have to respect it" says Fried, regarding to the UN 6 point plane.<br />
 <br />
Mr. Fried told reporters that the EULEX mission in Kosovo must start as soon as possible "its necessary that the EULEX deployment happens at least 2nd December '08, even if there's not any deal regarding to the UN 6 points plane" add Daniel Fried.<br />
President Sejdiu told reporters that the US is not making any pressure to the Kosovo leaders, "we talk today with our best friend US and we show's Mr. Fried our statement regarding to the UN 6 points plane, he also understood nearly that we are against this plane" says president Sejdiu.<br />
On the other side Kosovo prime Minister Hashim Thaci re-highlight the Kosovo government statement against UN 6 points plane and he do thanks the US government for that they do support Kosovo in any situation "We're thankfully to the US for that what the US government and US people done for us" says prime Minister Thaci. "Regarding to the UN 6 points plane, Kosovo will not change its position, we already have our decisive statement against this plane made in Belgrade and proposed by the United Nations" add Prime Minister Thaci.<br />
Vedat Xhymshiti / ZUMA Press
    20081117_jab_x02_382.jpg
  • "With, or without deal, EULEX must deploy in Kosovo"<br />
 <br />
Pristina, Kosovo<br />
Monday, November 17, 2008<br />
 <br />
Kosovo's Monday continue with negotiations for the UN 6 points plane, Kosovo leaders today negotiates with US for the EULEX deployment in Kosovo.<br />
 <br />
The US assistant Secretary for the Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs Daniel Fried in a talks meeting with Kosovo prime minister Hashim Thaci and President Sejdiu re-highlight that US support the UN 6 points plane "of course United States support the UN 6 points plane, but in Kosovo we have to do with a sovereign country, Kosovo now has its sovereign leaders and their will is against this plane and we have to respect it" says Fried, regarding to the UN 6 point plane.<br />
 <br />
Mr. Fried told reporters that the EULEX mission in Kosovo must start as soon as possible "its necessary that the EULEX deployment happens at least 2nd December '08, even if there's not any deal regarding to the UN 6 points plane" add Daniel Fried.<br />
President Sejdiu told reporters that the US is not making any pressure to the Kosovo leaders, "we talk today with our best friend US and we show's Mr. Fried our statement regarding to the UN 6 points plane, he also understood nearly that we are against this plane" says president Sejdiu.<br />
On the other side Kosovo prime Minister Hashim Thaci re-highlight the Kosovo government statement against UN 6 points plane and he do thanks the US government for that they do support Kosovo in any situation "We're thankfully to the US for that what the US government and US people done for us" says prime Minister Thaci. "Regarding to the UN 6 points plane, Kosovo will not change its position, we already have our decisive statement against this plane made in Belgrade and proposed by the United Nations" add Prime Minister Thaci.<br />
Vedat Xhymshiti / ZUMA Press
    20081117_jab_x02_379.jpg
  • "With, or without deal, EULEX must deploy in Kosovo"<br />
 <br />
Pristina, Kosovo<br />
Monday, November 17, 2008<br />
 <br />
Kosovo's Monday continue with negotiations for the UN 6 points plane, Kosovo leaders today negotiates with US for the EULEX deployment in Kosovo.<br />
 <br />
The US assistant Secretary for the Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs Daniel Fried in a talks meeting with Kosovo prime minister Hashim Thaci and President Sejdiu re-highlight that US support the UN 6 points plane "of course United States support the UN 6 points plane, but in Kosovo we have to do with a sovereign country, Kosovo now has its sovereign leaders and their will is against this plane and we have to respect it" says Fried, regarding to the UN 6 point plane.<br />
 <br />
Mr. Fried told reporters that the EULEX mission in Kosovo must start as soon as possible "its necessary that the EULEX deployment happens at least 2nd December '08, even if there's not any deal regarding to the UN 6 points plane" add Daniel Fried.<br />
President Sejdiu told reporters that the US is not making any pressure to the Kosovo leaders, "we talk today with our best friend US and we show's Mr. Fried our statement regarding to the UN 6 points plane, he also understood nearly that we are against this plane" says president Sejdiu.<br />
On the other side Kosovo prime Minister Hashim Thaci re-highlight the Kosovo government statement against UN 6 points plane and he do thanks the US government for that they do support Kosovo in any situation "We're thankfully to the US for that what the US government and US people done for us" says prime Minister Thaci. "Regarding to the UN 6 points plane, Kosovo will not change its position, we already have our decisive statement against this plane made in Belgrade and proposed by the United Nations" add Prime Minister Thaci.<br />
Vedat Xhymshiti / ZUMA Press
    20081117_jab_x02_386.jpg
  • "With, or without deal, EULEX must deploy in Kosovo"<br />
 <br />
Pristina, Kosovo<br />
Monday, November 17, 2008<br />
 <br />
Kosovo's Monday continue with negotiations for the UN 6 points plane, Kosovo leaders today negotiates with US for the EULEX deployment in Kosovo.<br />
 <br />
The US assistant Secretary for the Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs Daniel Fried in a talks meeting with Kosovo prime minister Hashim Thaci and President Sejdiu re-highlight that US support the UN 6 points plane "of course United States support the UN 6 points plane, but in Kosovo we have to do with a sovereign country, Kosovo now has its sovereign leaders and their will is against this plane and we have to respect it" says Fried, regarding to the UN 6 point plane.<br />
 <br />
Mr. Fried told reporters that the EULEX mission in Kosovo must start as soon as possible "its necessary that the EULEX deployment happens at least 2nd December '08, even if there's not any deal regarding to the UN 6 points plane" add Daniel Fried.<br />
President Sejdiu told reporters that the US is not making any pressure to the Kosovo leaders, "we talk today with our best friend US and we show's Mr. Fried our statement regarding to the UN 6 points plane, he also understood nearly that we are against this plane" says president Sejdiu.<br />
On the other side Kosovo prime Minister Hashim Thaci re-highlight the Kosovo government statement against UN 6 points plane and he do thanks the US government for that they do support Kosovo in any situation "We're thankfully to the US for that what the US government and US people done for us" says prime Minister Thaci. "Regarding to the UN 6 points plane, Kosovo will not change its position, we already have our decisive statement against this plane made in Belgrade and proposed by the United Nations" add Prime Minister Thaci.<br />
Vedat Xhymshiti / ZUMA Press
    20081117_jab_x02_384.jpg
  • "With, or without deal, EULEX must deploy in Kosovo"<br />
 <br />
Pristina, Kosovo<br />
Monday, November 17, 2008<br />
 <br />
Kosovo's Monday continue with negotiations for the UN 6 points plane, Kosovo leaders today negotiates with US for the EULEX deployment in Kosovo.<br />
 <br />
The US assistant Secretary for the Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs Daniel Fried in a talks meeting with Kosovo prime minister Hashim Thaci and President Sejdiu re-highlight that US support the UN 6 points plane "of course United States support the UN 6 points plane, but in Kosovo we have to do with a sovereign country, Kosovo now has its sovereign leaders and their will is against this plane and we have to respect it" says Fried, regarding to the UN 6 point plane.<br />
 <br />
Mr. Fried told reporters that the EULEX mission in Kosovo must start as soon as possible "its necessary that the EULEX deployment happens at least 2nd December '08, even if there's not any deal regarding to the UN 6 points plane" add Daniel Fried.<br />
President Sejdiu told reporters that the US is not making any pressure to the Kosovo leaders, "we talk today with our best friend US and we show's Mr. Fried our statement regarding to the UN 6 points plane, he also understood nearly that we are against this plane" says president Sejdiu.<br />
On the other side Kosovo prime Minister Hashim Thaci re-highlight the Kosovo government statement against UN 6 points plane and he do thanks the US government for that they do support Kosovo in any situation "We're thankfully to the US for that what the US government and US people done for us" says prime Minister Thaci. "Regarding to the UN 6 points plane, Kosovo will not change its position, we already have our decisive statement against this plane made in Belgrade and proposed by the United Nations" add Prime Minister Thaci.<br />
Vedat Xhymshiti / ZUMA Press
    20081117_jab_x02_383.jpg
  • "With, or without deal, EULEX must deploy in Kosovo"<br />
 <br />
Pristina, Kosovo<br />
Monday, November 17, 2008<br />
 <br />
Kosovo's Monday continue with negotiations for the UN 6 points plane, Kosovo leaders today negotiates with US for the EULEX deployment in Kosovo.<br />
 <br />
The US assistant Secretary for the Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs Daniel Fried in a talks meeting with Kosovo prime minister Hashim Thaci and President Sejdiu re-highlight that US support the UN 6 points plane "of course United States support the UN 6 points plane, but in Kosovo we have to do with a sovereign country, Kosovo now has its sovereign leaders and their will is against this plane and we have to respect it" says Fried, regarding to the UN 6 point plane.<br />
 <br />
Mr. Fried told reporters that the EULEX mission in Kosovo must start as soon as possible "its necessary that the EULEX deployment happens at least 2nd December '08, even if there's not any deal regarding to the UN 6 points plane" add Daniel Fried.<br />
President Sejdiu told reporters that the US is not making any pressure to the Kosovo leaders, "we talk today with our best friend US and we show's Mr. Fried our statement regarding to the UN 6 points plane, he also understood nearly that we are against this plane" says president Sejdiu.<br />
On the other side Kosovo prime Minister Hashim Thaci re-highlight the Kosovo government statement against UN 6 points plane and he do thanks the US government for that they do support Kosovo in any situation "We're thankfully to the US for that what the US government and US people done for us" says prime Minister Thaci. "Regarding to the UN 6 points plane, Kosovo will not change its position, we already have our decisive statement against this plane made in Belgrade and proposed by the United Nations" add Prime Minister Thaci.<br />
Vedat Xhymshiti / ZUMA Press
    20081117_jab_x02_378.jpg
  • "With, or without deal, EULEX must deploy in Kosovo"<br />
 <br />
Pristina, Kosovo<br />
Monday, November 17, 2008<br />
 <br />
Kosovo's Monday continue with negotiations for the UN 6 points plane, Kosovo leaders today negotiates with US for the EULEX deployment in Kosovo.<br />
 <br />
The US assistant Secretary for the Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs Daniel Fried in a talks meeting with Kosovo prime minister Hashim Thaci and President Sejdiu re-highlight that US support the UN 6 points plane "of course United States support the UN 6 points plane, but in Kosovo we have to do with a sovereign country, Kosovo now has its sovereign leaders and their will is against this plane and we have to respect it" says Fried, regarding to the UN 6 point plane.<br />
 <br />
Mr. Fried told reporters that the EULEX mission in Kosovo must start as soon as possible "its necessary that the EULEX deployment happens at least 2nd December '08, even if there's not any deal regarding to the UN 6 points plane" add Daniel Fried.<br />
President Sejdiu told reporters that the US is not making any pressure to the Kosovo leaders, "we talk today with our best friend US and we show's Mr. Fried our statement regarding to the UN 6 points plane, he also understood nearly that we are against this plane" says president Sejdiu.<br />
On the other side Kosovo prime Minister Hashim Thaci re-highlight the Kosovo government statement against UN 6 points plane and he do thanks the US government for that they do support Kosovo in any situation "We're thankfully to the US for that what the US government and US people done for us" says prime Minister Thaci. "Regarding to the UN 6 points plane, Kosovo will not change its position, we already have our decisive statement against this plane made in Belgrade and proposed by the United Nations" add Prime Minister Thaci.<br />
Vedat Xhymshiti / ZUMA Press
    20081117_jab_x02_377.jpg
  • "With, or without deal, EULEX must deploy in Kosovo"<br />
 <br />
Pristina, Kosovo<br />
Monday, November 17, 2008<br />
 <br />
Kosovo's Monday continue with negotiations for the UN 6 points plane, Kosovo leaders today negotiates with US for the EULEX deployment in Kosovo.<br />
 <br />
The US assistant Secretary for the Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs Daniel Fried in a talks meeting with Kosovo prime minister Hashim Thaci and President Sejdiu re-highlight that US support the UN 6 points plane "of course United States support the UN 6 points plane, but in Kosovo we have to do with a sovereign country, Kosovo now has its sovereign leaders and their will is against this plane and we have to respect it" says Fried, regarding to the UN 6 point plane.<br />
 <br />
Mr. Fried told reporters that the EULEX mission in Kosovo must start as soon as possible "its necessary that the EULEX deployment happens at least 2nd December '08, even if there's not any deal regarding to the UN 6 points plane" add Daniel Fried.<br />
President Sejdiu told reporters that the US is not making any pressure to the Kosovo leaders, "we talk today with our best friend US and we show's Mr. Fried our statement regarding to the UN 6 points plane, he also understood nearly that we are against this plane" says president Sejdiu.<br />
On the other side Kosovo prime Minister Hashim Thaci re-highlight the Kosovo government statement against UN 6 points plane and he do thanks the US government for that they do support Kosovo in any situation "We're thankfully to the US for that what the US government and US people done for us" says prime Minister Thaci. "Regarding to the UN 6 points plane, Kosovo will not change its position, we already have our decisive statement against this plane made in Belgrade and proposed by the United Nations" add Prime Minister Thaci.<br />
Vedat Xhymshiti / ZUMA Press
    20081117_jab_x02_376.jpg
  • "With, or without deal, EULEX must deploy in Kosovo"<br />
 <br />
Pristina, Kosovo<br />
Monday, November 17, 2008<br />
 <br />
Kosovo's Monday continue with negotiations for the UN 6 points plane, Kosovo leaders today negotiates with US for the EULEX deployment in Kosovo.<br />
 <br />
The US assistant Secretary for the Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs Daniel Fried in a talks meeting with Kosovo prime minister Hashim Thaci and President Sejdiu re-highlight that US support the UN 6 points plane "of course United States support the UN 6 points plane, but in Kosovo we have to do with a sovereign country, Kosovo now has its sovereign leaders and their will is against this plane and we have to respect it" says Fried, regarding to the UN 6 point plane.<br />
 <br />
Mr. Fried told reporters that the EULEX mission in Kosovo must start as soon as possible "its necessary that the EULEX deployment happens at least 2nd December '08, even if there's not any deal regarding to the UN 6 points plane" add Daniel Fried.<br />
President Sejdiu told reporters that the US is not making any pressure to the Kosovo leaders, "we talk today with our best friend US and we show's Mr. Fried our statement regarding to the UN 6 points plane, he also understood nearly that we are against this plane" says president Sejdiu.<br />
On the other side Kosovo prime Minister Hashim Thaci re-highlight the Kosovo government statement against UN 6 points plane and he do thanks the US government for that they do support Kosovo in any situation "We're thankfully to the US for that what the US government and US people done for us" says prime Minister Thaci. "Regarding to the UN 6 points plane, Kosovo will not change its position, we already have our decisive statement against this plane made in Belgrade and proposed by the United Nations" add Prime Minister Thaci.<br />
Vedat Xhymshiti / ZUMA Press
    20081117_jab_x02_375.jpg
  • "With, or without deal, EULEX must deploy in Kosovo"<br />
 <br />
Pristina, Kosovo<br />
Monday, November 17, 2008<br />
 <br />
Kosovo's Monday continue with negotiations for the UN 6 points plane, Kosovo leaders today negotiates with US for the EULEX deployment in Kosovo.<br />
 <br />
The US assistant Secretary for the Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs Daniel Fried in a talks meeting with Kosovo prime minister Hashim Thaci and President Sejdiu re-highlight that US support the UN 6 points plane "of course United States support the UN 6 points plane, but in Kosovo we have to do with a sovereign country, Kosovo now has its sovereign leaders and their will is against this plane and we have to respect it" says Fried, regarding to the UN 6 point plane.<br />
 <br />
Mr. Fried told reporters that the EULEX mission in Kosovo must start as soon as possible "its necessary that the EULEX deployment happens at least 2nd December '08, even if there's not any deal regarding to the UN 6 points plane" add Daniel Fried.<br />
President Sejdiu told reporters that the US is not making any pressure to the Kosovo leaders, "we talk today with our best friend US and we show's Mr. Fried our statement regarding to the UN 6 points plane, he also understood nearly that we are against this plane" says president Sejdiu.<br />
On the other side Kosovo prime Minister Hashim Thaci re-highlight the Kosovo government statement against UN 6 points plane and he do thanks the US government for that they do support Kosovo in any situation "We're thankfully to the US for that what the US government and US people done for us" says prime Minister Thaci. "Regarding to the UN 6 points plane, Kosovo will not change its position, we already have our decisive statement against this plane made in Belgrade and proposed by the United Nations" add Prime Minister Thaci.<br />
Vedat Xhymshiti / ZUMA Press
    20081117_jab_x02_385.jpg
  • "With, or without deal, EULEX must deploy in Kosovo"<br />
 <br />
Pristina, Kosovo<br />
Monday, November 17, 2008<br />
 <br />
Kosovo's Monday continue with negotiations for the UN 6 points plane, Kosovo leaders today negotiates with US for the EULEX deployment in Kosovo.<br />
 <br />
The US assistant Secretary for the Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs Daniel Fried in a talks meeting with Kosovo prime minister Hashim Thaci and President Sejdiu re-highlight that US support the UN 6 points plane "of course United States support the UN 6 points plane, but in Kosovo we have to do with a sovereign country, Kosovo now has its sovereign leaders and their will is against this plane and we have to respect it" says Fried, regarding to the UN 6 point plane.<br />
 <br />
Mr. Fried told reporters that the EULEX mission in Kosovo must start as soon as possible "its necessary that the EULEX deployment happens at least 2nd December '08, even if there's not any deal regarding to the UN 6 points plane" add Daniel Fried.<br />
President Sejdiu told reporters that the US is not making any pressure to the Kosovo leaders, "we talk today with our best friend US and we show's Mr. Fried our statement regarding to the UN 6 points plane, he also understood nearly that we are against this plane" says president Sejdiu.<br />
On the other side Kosovo prime Minister Hashim Thaci re-highlight the Kosovo government statement against UN 6 points plane and he do thanks the US government for that they do support Kosovo in any situation "We're thankfully to the US for that what the US government and US people done for us" says prime Minister Thaci. "Regarding to the UN 6 points plane, Kosovo will not change its position, we already have our decisive statement against this plane made in Belgrade and proposed by the United Nations" add Prime Minister Thaci.<br />
Vedat Xhymshiti / ZUMA Press
    20081117_jab_x02_381.jpg
  • "With, or without deal, EULEX must deploy in Kosovo"<br />
 <br />
Pristina, Kosovo<br />
Monday, November 17, 2008<br />
 <br />
Kosovo's Monday continue with negotiations for the UN 6 points plane, Kosovo leaders today negotiates with US for the EULEX deployment in Kosovo.<br />
 <br />
The US assistant Secretary for the Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs Daniel Fried in a talks meeting with Kosovo prime minister Hashim Thaci and President Sejdiu re-highlight that US support the UN 6 points plane "of course United States support the UN 6 points plane, but in Kosovo we have to do with a sovereign country, Kosovo now has its sovereign leaders and their will is against this plane and we have to respect it" says Fried, regarding to the UN 6 point plane.<br />
 <br />
Mr. Fried told reporters that the EULEX mission in Kosovo must start as soon as possible "its necessary that the EULEX deployment happens at least 2nd December '08, even if there's not any deal regarding to the UN 6 points plane" add Daniel Fried.<br />
President Sejdiu told reporters that the US is not making any pressure to the Kosovo leaders, "we talk today with our best friend US and we show's Mr. Fried our statement regarding to the UN 6 points plane, he also understood nearly that we are against this plane" says president Sejdiu.<br />
On the other side Kosovo prime Minister Hashim Thaci re-highlight the Kosovo government statement against UN 6 points plane and he do thanks the US government for that they do support Kosovo in any situation "We're thankfully to the US for that what the US government and US people done for us" says prime Minister Thaci. "Regarding to the UN 6 points plane, Kosovo will not change its position, we already have our decisive statement against this plane made in Belgrade and proposed by the United Nations" add Prime Minister Thaci.<br />
Vedat Xhymshiti / ZUMA Press
    20081117_jab_x02_380.jpg
  • "With, or without deal, EULEX must deploy in Kosovo"<br />
 <br />
Pristina, Kosovo<br />
Monday, November 17, 2008<br />
 <br />
Kosovo's Monday continue with negotiations for the UN 6 points plane, Kosovo leaders today negotiates with US for the EULEX deployment in Kosovo.<br />
 <br />
The US assistant Secretary for the Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs Daniel Fried in a talks meeting with Kosovo prime minister Hashim Thaci and President Sejdiu re-highlight that US support the UN 6 points plane "of course United States support the UN 6 points plane, but in Kosovo we have to do with a sovereign country, Kosovo now has its sovereign leaders and their will is against this plane and we have to respect it" says Fried, regarding to the UN 6 point plane.<br />
 <br />
Mr. Fried told reporters that the EULEX mission in Kosovo must start as soon as possible "its necessary that the EULEX deployment happens at least 2nd December '08, even if there's not any deal regarding to the UN 6 points plane" add Daniel Fried.<br />
President Sejdiu told reporters that the US is not making any pressure to the Kosovo leaders, "we talk today with our best friend US and we show's Mr. Fried our statement regarding to the UN 6 points plane, he also understood nearly that we are against this plane" says president Sejdiu.<br />
On the other side Kosovo prime Minister Hashim Thaci re-highlight the Kosovo government statement against UN 6 points plane and he do thanks the US government for that they do support Kosovo in any situation "We're thankfully to the US for that what the US government and US people done for us" says prime Minister Thaci. "Regarding to the UN 6 points plane, Kosovo will not change its position, we already have our decisive statement against this plane made in Belgrade and proposed by the United Nations" add Prime Minister Thaci.<br />
Vedat Xhymshiti / ZUMA Press
    20081117_jab_x02_374.jpg
  • Kosovo 1 day before 1st Independence Anniversary<br />
Kacanik,(southern) Kosovo<br />
Monday, 16 February 2009<br />
<br />
One day before the birthday of Kosovo Independence declaration, proclaimed on February 17th 2008, Kosovo Albanians are ready to celebrate, but most of them feel skeptic regarding to any development in Kosovo, as has been declared US assistant Secretary of State Stewart Jones.<br />
ìNo, in Kosovo 1 year after Independence doesnít happen anything, weíre still jobless thereís no work for you if you donít have any relative in any governance of Kosovoî said Latif VLASHI an young by 25th who already has a BA degree of Political sciences.<br />
<br />
Dailies report that the U.S Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Stewart Jones, in an interview for Radio Free Europe, said that the Kosovo population and Government have reason to be proud on the anniversary of their independence. <br />
<br />
ìIt has been a year full of tremendous work and achievements,î he said. ìWe have seen the new Constitution, dozens of laws endorsed, kilometers of paved roads, dozens of schools built,î Steward Jones is quoted as saying.<br />
<br />
ìSpeaking on behalf of the United States, I say that we are proud to have been part of this process,î Jones is quoted as saying.   Asked about the north of Kosovo, Jones said that the U.S. is working through EULEX and other international structures to resolve differences in order for Kosovoís Government to exercise authority in the entire territory of the country. <br />
<br />
?	The backflashes from Serbia<br />
<br />
But on the other side, President of Serbia stated on Saturday that Kosovo is ìthe most sensitive issue for Serbia, but also in regional politics and European security.î<br />
<br />
ìSerbia will never recognize Kosovoís independence and while respecting its international rights and legitimate interests, it will protect its integrity in Kosovo through legal means, in  front of the International Court of Justice,î said Tadic, adding that ìthe 17th of February it is only a date when an illegal act was
    20090216_mdm_x02_770.jpg
  • Kosovo 1 day before 1st Independence Anniversary<br />
Kacanik,(southern) Kosovo<br />
Monday, 16 February 2009<br />
<br />
One day before the birthday of Kosovo Independence declaration, proclaimed on February 17th 2008, Kosovo Albanians are ready to celebrate, but most of them feel skeptic regarding to any development in Kosovo, as has been declared US assistant Secretary of State Stewart Jones.<br />
ìNo, in Kosovo 1 year after Independence doesnít happen anything, weíre still jobless thereís no work for you if you donít have any relative in any governance of Kosovoî said Latif VLASHI an young by 25th who already has a BA degree of Political sciences.<br />
<br />
Dailies report that the U.S Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Stewart Jones, in an interview for Radio Free Europe, said that the Kosovo population and Government have reason to be proud on the anniversary of their independence. <br />
<br />
ìIt has been a year full of tremendous work and achievements,î he said. ìWe have seen the new Constitution, dozens of laws endorsed, kilometers of paved roads, dozens of schools built,î Steward Jones is quoted as saying.<br />
<br />
ìSpeaking on behalf of the United States, I say that we are proud to have been part of this process,î Jones is quoted as saying.   Asked about the north of Kosovo, Jones said that the U.S. is working through EULEX and other international structures to resolve differences in order for Kosovoís Government to exercise authority in the entire territory of the country. <br />
<br />
?	The backflashes from Serbia<br />
<br />
But on the other side, President of Serbia stated on Saturday that Kosovo is ìthe most sensitive issue for Serbia, but also in regional politics and European security.î<br />
<br />
ìSerbia will never recognize Kosovoís independence and while respecting its international rights and legitimate interests, it will protect its integrity in Kosovo through legal means, in  front of the International Court of Justice,î said Tadic, adding that ìthe 17th of February it is only a date when an illegal act was
    20090216_mdm_x02_768.jpg
  • Kosovo 1 day before 1st Independence Anniversary<br />
Kacanik,(southern) Kosovo<br />
Monday, 16 February 2009<br />
<br />
One day before the birthday of Kosovo Independence declaration, proclaimed on February 17th 2008, Kosovo Albanians are ready to celebrate, but most of them feel skeptic regarding to any development in Kosovo, as has been declared US assistant Secretary of State Stewart Jones.<br />
ìNo, in Kosovo 1 year after Independence doesnít happen anything, weíre still jobless thereís no work for you if you donít have any relative in any governance of Kosovoî said Latif VLASHI an young by 25th who already has a BA degree of Political sciences.<br />
<br />
Dailies report that the U.S Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Stewart Jones, in an interview for Radio Free Europe, said that the Kosovo population and Government have reason to be proud on the anniversary of their independence. <br />
<br />
ìIt has been a year full of tremendous work and achievements,î he said. ìWe have seen the new Constitution, dozens of laws endorsed, kilometers of paved roads, dozens of schools built,î Steward Jones is quoted as saying.<br />
<br />
ìSpeaking on behalf of the United States, I say that we are proud to have been part of this process,î Jones is quoted as saying.   Asked about the north of Kosovo, Jones said that the U.S. is working through EULEX and other international structures to resolve differences in order for Kosovoís Government to exercise authority in the entire territory of the country. <br />
<br />
?	The backflashes from Serbia<br />
<br />
But on the other side, President of Serbia stated on Saturday that Kosovo is ìthe most sensitive issue for Serbia, but also in regional politics and European security.î<br />
<br />
ìSerbia will never recognize Kosovoís independence and while respecting its international rights and legitimate interests, it will protect its integrity in Kosovo through legal means, in  front of the International Court of Justice,î said Tadic, adding that ìthe 17th of February it is only a date when an illegal act was
    20090216_mdm_x02_769.jpg
  • Kosovo 1 day before 1st Independence Anniversary<br />
Kacanik,(southern) Kosovo<br />
Monday, 16 February 2009<br />
<br />
One day before the birthday of Kosovo Independence declaration, proclaimed on February 17th 2008, Kosovo Albanians are ready to celebrate, but most of them feel skeptic regarding to any development in Kosovo, as has been declared US assistant Secretary of State Stewart Jones.<br />
ìNo, in Kosovo 1 year after Independence doesnít happen anything, weíre still jobless thereís no work for you if you donít have any relative in any governance of Kosovoî said Latif VLASHI an young by 25th who already has a BA degree of Political sciences.<br />
<br />
Dailies report that the U.S Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Stewart Jones, in an interview for Radio Free Europe, said that the Kosovo population and Government have reason to be proud on the anniversary of their independence. <br />
<br />
ìIt has been a year full of tremendous work and achievements,î he said. ìWe have seen the new Constitution, dozens of laws endorsed, kilometers of paved roads, dozens of schools built,î Steward Jones is quoted as saying.<br />
<br />
ìSpeaking on behalf of the United States, I say that we are proud to have been part of this process,î Jones is quoted as saying.   Asked about the north of Kosovo, Jones said that the U.S. is working through EULEX and other international structures to resolve differences in order for Kosovoís Government to exercise authority in the entire territory of the country. <br />
<br />
?	The backflashes from Serbia<br />
<br />
But on the other side, President of Serbia stated on Saturday that Kosovo is ìthe most sensitive issue for Serbia, but also in regional politics and European security.î<br />
<br />
ìSerbia will never recognize Kosovoís independence and while respecting its international rights and legitimate interests, it will protect its integrity in Kosovo through legal means, in  front of the International Court of Justice,î said Tadic, adding that ìthe 17th of February it is only a date when an illegal act was
    20090216_mdm_x02_765.jpg
  • Kosovo 1 day before 1st Independence Anniversary<br />
Kacanik,(southern) Kosovo<br />
Monday, 16 February 2009<br />
<br />
One day before the birthday of Kosovo Independence declaration, proclaimed on February 17th 2008, Kosovo Albanians are ready to celebrate, but most of them feel skeptic regarding to any development in Kosovo, as has been declared US assistant Secretary of State Stewart Jones.<br />
ìNo, in Kosovo 1 year after Independence doesnít happen anything, weíre still jobless thereís no work for you if you donít have any relative in any governance of Kosovoî said Latif VLASHI an young by 25th who already has a BA degree of Political sciences.<br />
<br />
Dailies report that the U.S Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Stewart Jones, in an interview for Radio Free Europe, said that the Kosovo population and Government have reason to be proud on the anniversary of their independence. <br />
<br />
ìIt has been a year full of tremendous work and achievements,î he said. ìWe have seen the new Constitution, dozens of laws endorsed, kilometers of paved roads, dozens of schools built,î Steward Jones is quoted as saying.<br />
<br />
ìSpeaking on behalf of the United States, I say that we are proud to have been part of this process,î Jones is quoted as saying.   Asked about the north of Kosovo, Jones said that the U.S. is working through EULEX and other international structures to resolve differences in order for Kosovoís Government to exercise authority in the entire territory of the country. <br />
<br />
?	The backflashes from Serbia<br />
<br />
But on the other side, President of Serbia stated on Saturday that Kosovo is ìthe most sensitive issue for Serbia, but also in regional politics and European security.î<br />
<br />
ìSerbia will never recognize Kosovoís independence and while respecting its international rights and legitimate interests, it will protect its integrity in Kosovo through legal means, in  front of the International Court of Justice,î said Tadic, adding that ìthe 17th of February it is only a date when an illegal act was
    20090216_mdm_x02_763.jpg
  • Kosovo 1 day before 1st Independence Anniversary<br />
Kacanik,(southern) Kosovo<br />
Monday, 16 February 2009<br />
<br />
One day before the birthday of Kosovo Independence declaration, proclaimed on February 17th 2008, Kosovo Albanians are ready to celebrate, but most of them feel skeptic regarding to any development in Kosovo, as has been declared US assistant Secretary of State Stewart Jones.<br />
ìNo, in Kosovo 1 year after Independence doesnít happen anything, weíre still jobless thereís no work for you if you donít have any relative in any governance of Kosovoî said Latif VLASHI an young by 25th who already has a BA degree of Political sciences.<br />
<br />
Dailies report that the U.S Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Stewart Jones, in an interview for Radio Free Europe, said that the Kosovo population and Government have reason to be proud on the anniversary of their independence. <br />
<br />
ìIt has been a year full of tremendous work and achievements,î he said. ìWe have seen the new Constitution, dozens of laws endorsed, kilometers of paved roads, dozens of schools built,î Steward Jones is quoted as saying.<br />
<br />
ìSpeaking on behalf of the United States, I say that we are proud to have been part of this process,î Jones is quoted as saying.   Asked about the north of Kosovo, Jones said that the U.S. is working through EULEX and other international structures to resolve differences in order for Kosovoís Government to exercise authority in the entire territory of the country. <br />
<br />
?	The backflashes from Serbia<br />
<br />
But on the other side, President of Serbia stated on Saturday that Kosovo is ìthe most sensitive issue for Serbia, but also in regional politics and European security.î<br />
<br />
ìSerbia will never recognize Kosovoís independence and while respecting its international rights and legitimate interests, it will protect its integrity in Kosovo through legal means, in  front of the International Court of Justice,î said Tadic, adding that ìthe 17th of February it is only a date when an illegal act was
    20090216_mdm_x02_761.jpg
  • Kosovo 1 day before 1st Independence Anniversary<br />
Kacanik,(southern) Kosovo<br />
Monday, 16 February 2009<br />
<br />
One day before the birthday of Kosovo Independence declaration, proclaimed on February 17th 2008, Kosovo Albanians are ready to celebrate, but most of them feel skeptic regarding to any development in Kosovo, as has been declared US assistant Secretary of State Stewart Jones.<br />
ìNo, in Kosovo 1 year after Independence doesnít happen anything, weíre still jobless thereís no work for you if you donít have any relative in any governance of Kosovoî said Latif VLASHI an young by 25th who already has a BA degree of Political sciences.<br />
<br />
Dailies report that the U.S Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Stewart Jones, in an interview for Radio Free Europe, said that the Kosovo population and Government have reason to be proud on the anniversary of their independence. <br />
<br />
ìIt has been a year full of tremendous work and achievements,î he said. ìWe have seen the new Constitution, dozens of laws endorsed, kilometers of paved roads, dozens of schools built,î Steward Jones is quoted as saying.<br />
<br />
ìSpeaking on behalf of the United States, I say that we are proud to have been part of this process,î Jones is quoted as saying.   Asked about the north of Kosovo, Jones said that the U.S. is working through EULEX and other international structures to resolve differences in order for Kosovoís Government to exercise authority in the entire territory of the country. <br />
<br />
?	The backflashes from Serbia<br />
<br />
But on the other side, President of Serbia stated on Saturday that Kosovo is ìthe most sensitive issue for Serbia, but also in regional politics and European security.î<br />
<br />
ìSerbia will never recognize Kosovoís independence and while respecting its international rights and legitimate interests, it will protect its integrity in Kosovo through legal means, in  front of the International Court of Justice,î said Tadic, adding that ìthe 17th of February it is only a date when an illegal act was
    20090216_mdm_x02_771.jpg
  • Kosovo 1 day before 1st Independence Anniversary<br />
Kacanik,(southern) Kosovo<br />
Monday, 16 February 2009<br />
<br />
One day before the birthday of Kosovo Independence declaration, proclaimed on February 17th 2008, Kosovo Albanians are ready to celebrate, but most of them feel skeptic regarding to any development in Kosovo, as has been declared US assistant Secretary of State Stewart Jones.<br />
ìNo, in Kosovo 1 year after Independence doesnít happen anything, weíre still jobless thereís no work for you if you donít have any relative in any governance of Kosovoî said Latif VLASHI an young by 25th who already has a BA degree of Political sciences.<br />
<br />
Dailies report that the U.S Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Stewart Jones, in an interview for Radio Free Europe, said that the Kosovo population and Government have reason to be proud on the anniversary of their independence. <br />
<br />
ìIt has been a year full of tremendous work and achievements,î he said. ìWe have seen the new Constitution, dozens of laws endorsed, kilometers of paved roads, dozens of schools built,î Steward Jones is quoted as saying.<br />
<br />
ìSpeaking on behalf of the United States, I say that we are proud to have been part of this process,î Jones is quoted as saying.   Asked about the north of Kosovo, Jones said that the U.S. is working through EULEX and other international structures to resolve differences in order for Kosovoís Government to exercise authority in the entire territory of the country. <br />
<br />
?	The backflashes from Serbia<br />
<br />
But on the other side, President of Serbia stated on Saturday that Kosovo is ìthe most sensitive issue for Serbia, but also in regional politics and European security.î<br />
<br />
ìSerbia will never recognize Kosovoís independence and while respecting its international rights and legitimate interests, it will protect its integrity in Kosovo through legal means, in  front of the International Court of Justice,î said Tadic, adding that ìthe 17th of February it is only a date when an illegal act was
    20090216_mdm_x02_767.jpg
  • Kosovo 1 day before 1st Independence Anniversary<br />
Kacanik,(southern) Kosovo<br />
Monday, 16 February 2009<br />
<br />
One day before the birthday of Kosovo Independence declaration, proclaimed on February 17th 2008, Kosovo Albanians are ready to celebrate, but most of them feel skeptic regarding to any development in Kosovo, as has been declared US assistant Secretary of State Stewart Jones.<br />
ìNo, in Kosovo 1 year after Independence doesnít happen anything, weíre still jobless thereís no work for you if you donít have any relative in any governance of Kosovoî said Latif VLASHI an young by 25th who already has a BA degree of Political sciences.<br />
<br />
Dailies report that the U.S Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Stewart Jones, in an interview for Radio Free Europe, said that the Kosovo population and Government have reason to be proud on the anniversary of their independence. <br />
<br />
ìIt has been a year full of tremendous work and achievements,î he said. ìWe have seen the new Constitution, dozens of laws endorsed, kilometers of paved roads, dozens of schools built,î Steward Jones is quoted as saying.<br />
<br />
ìSpeaking on behalf of the United States, I say that we are proud to have been part of this process,î Jones is quoted as saying.   Asked about the north of Kosovo, Jones said that the U.S. is working through EULEX and other international structures to resolve differences in order for Kosovoís Government to exercise authority in the entire territory of the country. <br />
<br />
?	The backflashes from Serbia<br />
<br />
But on the other side, President of Serbia stated on Saturday that Kosovo is ìthe most sensitive issue for Serbia, but also in regional politics and European security.î<br />
<br />
ìSerbia will never recognize Kosovoís independence and while respecting its international rights and legitimate interests, it will protect its integrity in Kosovo through legal means, in  front of the International Court of Justice,î said Tadic, adding that ìthe 17th of February it is only a date when an illegal act was
    20090216_mdm_x02_766.jpg
  • Kosovo 1 day before 1st Independence Anniversary<br />
Kacanik,(southern) Kosovo<br />
Monday, 16 February 2009<br />
<br />
One day before the birthday of Kosovo Independence declaration, proclaimed on February 17th 2008, Kosovo Albanians are ready to celebrate, but most of them feel skeptic regarding to any development in Kosovo, as has been declared US assistant Secretary of State Stewart Jones.<br />
ìNo, in Kosovo 1 year after Independence doesnít happen anything, weíre still jobless thereís no work for you if you donít have any relative in any governance of Kosovoî said Latif VLASHI an young by 25th who already has a BA degree of Political sciences.<br />
<br />
Dailies report that the U.S Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Stewart Jones, in an interview for Radio Free Europe, said that the Kosovo population and Government have reason to be proud on the anniversary of their independence. <br />
<br />
ìIt has been a year full of tremendous work and achievements,î he said. ìWe have seen the new Constitution, dozens of laws endorsed, kilometers of paved roads, dozens of schools built,î Steward Jones is quoted as saying.<br />
<br />
ìSpeaking on behalf of the United States, I say that we are proud to have been part of this process,î Jones is quoted as saying.   Asked about the north of Kosovo, Jones said that the U.S. is working through EULEX and other international structures to resolve differences in order for Kosovoís Government to exercise authority in the entire territory of the country. <br />
<br />
?	The backflashes from Serbia<br />
<br />
But on the other side, President of Serbia stated on Saturday that Kosovo is ìthe most sensitive issue for Serbia, but also in regional politics and European security.î<br />
<br />
ìSerbia will never recognize Kosovoís independence and while respecting its international rights and legitimate interests, it will protect its integrity in Kosovo through legal means, in  front of the International Court of Justice,î said Tadic, adding that ìthe 17th of February it is only a date when an illegal act was
    20090216_mdm_x02_764.jpg
  • Kosovo 1 day before 1st Independence Anniversary<br />
Kacanik,(southern) Kosovo<br />
Monday, 16 February 2009<br />
<br />
One day before the birthday of Kosovo Independence declaration, proclaimed on February 17th 2008, Kosovo Albanians are ready to celebrate, but most of them feel skeptic regarding to any development in Kosovo, as has been declared US assistant Secretary of State Stewart Jones.<br />
ìNo, in Kosovo 1 year after Independence doesnít happen anything, weíre still jobless thereís no work for you if you donít have any relative in any governance of Kosovoî said Latif VLASHI an young by 25th who already has a BA degree of Political sciences.<br />
<br />
Dailies report that the U.S Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Stewart Jones, in an interview for Radio Free Europe, said that the Kosovo population and Government have reason to be proud on the anniversary of their independence. <br />
<br />
ìIt has been a year full of tremendous work and achievements,î he said. ìWe have seen the new Constitution, dozens of laws endorsed, kilometers of paved roads, dozens of schools built,î Steward Jones is quoted as saying.<br />
<br />
ìSpeaking on behalf of the United States, I say that we are proud to have been part of this process,î Jones is quoted as saying.   Asked about the north of Kosovo, Jones said that the U.S. is working through EULEX and other international structures to resolve differences in order for Kosovoís Government to exercise authority in the entire territory of the country. <br />
<br />
?	The backflashes from Serbia<br />
<br />
But on the other side, President of Serbia stated on Saturday that Kosovo is ìthe most sensitive issue for Serbia, but also in regional politics and European security.î<br />
<br />
ìSerbia will never recognize Kosovoís independence and while respecting its international rights and legitimate interests, it will protect its integrity in Kosovo through legal means, in  front of the International Court of Justice,î said Tadic, adding that ìthe 17th of February it is only a date when an illegal act was
    20090216_mdm_x02_762.jpg
  • Members of Extinction Rebellion Youth Cambridge hold a banner 'Business as usual is killing us' as they blocked the road outside Baringa Partners building in London on Thursday, Sept 10, 2020 - in an attempt to highlight the involvement of Schlumberger Limited in what they call 'ecocide'. Schlumberger is an oilfield services company working in more than 120 countries and has four principal executive offices located in Paris, Houston, London, and The Hague. An article at the Guardian suggests that it’s ubiquitous in fossil fuel operations across the world, has more staff than Google, turns over more than Goldman Sachs, and is worth more than McDonald’s – yet you won’t have heard of it. XR Youth of Cambridge said that the British government gave Schlumberger a no-strings-attached £150 million bailout loan as it was laying off a fifth of its global workforce. Another activist added: 'Schlumberger is hiding in plain sight here in Westminster. Every day, hundreds of people walk past this building with no idea that they're on the doorstep of a climate crime scene.'<br />
Environmental nonviolent activists group Extinction Rebellion enters its 10th and final day of continuous ten days protests to disrupt political institutions throughout peaceful actions swarming central London into a standoff, demanding that central government obeys and delivers Climate Emergency bill. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Members of Extinction Rebellion Youth Cambridge hold a banner 'Business as usual is killing us' as they blocked the road outside Baringa Partners building in London on Thursday, Sept 10, 2020 - in an attempt to highlight the involvement of Schlumberger Limited in what they call 'ecocide'. Schlumberger is an oilfield services company working in more than 120 countries and has four principal executive offices located in Paris, Houston, London, and The Hague. An article at the Guardian suggests that it’s ubiquitous in fossil fuel operations across the world, has more staff than Google, turns over more than Goldman Sachs, and is worth more than McDonald’s – yet you won’t have heard of it. XR Youth of Cambridge said that the British government gave Schlumberger a no-strings-attached £150 million bailout loan as it was laying off a fifth of its global workforce. Another activist added: 'Schlumberger is hiding in plain sight here in Westminster. Every day, hundreds of people walk past this building with no idea that they're on the doorstep of a climate crime scene.'<br />
Environmental nonviolent activists group Extinction Rebellion enters its 10th and final day of continuous ten days protests to disrupt political institutions throughout peaceful actions swarming central London into a standoff, demanding that central government obeys and delivers Climate Emergency bill. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Members of Extinction Rebellion Youth Cambridge hold a banner 'Business as usual is killing us' as they blocked the road outside Baringa Partners building in London on Thursday, Sept 10, 2020 - in an attempt to highlight the involvement of Schlumberger Limited in what they call 'ecocide'. Schlumberger is an oilfield services company working in more than 120 countries and has four principal executive offices located in Paris, Houston, London, and The Hague. An article at the Guardian suggests that it’s ubiquitous in fossil fuel operations across the world, has more staff than Google, turns over more than Goldman Sachs, and is worth more than McDonald’s – yet you won’t have heard of it. XR Youth of Cambridge said that the British government gave Schlumberger a no-strings-attached £150 million bailout loan as it was laying off a fifth of its global workforce. Another activist added: 'Schlumberger is hiding in plain sight here in Westminster. Every day, hundreds of people walk past this building with no idea that they're on the doorstep of a climate crime scene.'<br />
Environmental nonviolent activists group Extinction Rebellion enters its 10th and final day of continuous ten days protests to disrupt political institutions throughout peaceful actions swarming central London into a standoff, demanding that central government obeys and delivers Climate Emergency bill. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Kyiv, Ukraine, Monday, Aug 22, 2022: A series of destroyed Russian military hardware is exhibited in central Independent square two days before Ukraine's independence in Kyiv on August 24. The US embassy in Kyiv advised US citizens to leave Ukraine if safe to do so. The US state department has issued a security alert warning that Russia is "stepping up" efforts to launch strikes against Ukraine's civilian infrastructure and government facilities in the coming days. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti, for The Guardian)
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  • Kyiv, Ukraine, Monday, Aug 22, 2022: A series of destroyed Russian military hardware is exhibited in central Independent square two days before Ukraine's independence in Kyiv on August 24. The US embassy in Kyiv advised US citizens to leave Ukraine if safe to do so. The US state department has issued a security alert warning that Russia is "stepping up" efforts to launch strikes against Ukraine's civilian infrastructure and government facilities in the coming days. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti, for The Guardian)
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  • Kyiv, Ukraine, Monday, Aug 22, 2022: A series of destroyed Russian military hardware is exhibited in central Independent square two days before Ukraine's independence in Kyiv on August 24. The US embassy in Kyiv advised US citizens to leave Ukraine if safe to do so. The US state department has issued a security alert warning that Russia is "stepping up" efforts to launch strikes against Ukraine's civilian infrastructure and government facilities in the coming days. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti, for The Guardian)
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  • Kyiv, Ukraine, Monday, Aug 22, 2022: A series of destroyed Russian military hardware is exhibited in central Independent square two days before Ukraine's independence in Kyiv on August 24. The US embassy in Kyiv advised US citizens to leave Ukraine if safe to do so. The US state department has issued a security alert warning that Russia is "stepping up" efforts to launch strikes against Ukraine's civilian infrastructure and government facilities in the coming days. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti, for The Guardian)
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  • Kyiv, Ukraine, Monday, Aug 22, 2022: A series of destroyed Russian military hardware is exhibited in central Independent square two days before Ukraine's independence in Kyiv on August 24. The US embassy in Kyiv advised US citizens to leave Ukraine if safe to do so. The US state department has issued a security alert warning that Russia is "stepping up" efforts to launch strikes against Ukraine's civilian infrastructure and government facilities in the coming days. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti, for The Guardian)
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  • Kyiv, Ukraine, Monday, Aug 22, 2022: A series of destroyed Russian military hardware is exhibited in central Independent square two days before Ukraine's independence in Kyiv on August 24. The US embassy in Kyiv advised US citizens to leave Ukraine if safe to do so. The US state department has issued a security alert warning that Russia is "stepping up" efforts to launch strikes against Ukraine's civilian infrastructure and government facilities in the coming days. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti, for The Guardian)
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  • Kyiv, Ukraine, Monday, Aug 22, 2022: A series of destroyed Russian military hardware is exhibited in central Independent square two days before Ukraine's independence in Kyiv on August 24. The US embassy in Kyiv advised US citizens to leave Ukraine if safe to do so. The US state department has issued a security alert warning that Russia is "stepping up" efforts to launch strikes against Ukraine's civilian infrastructure and government facilities in the coming days. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti, for The Guardian)
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  • Kyiv, Ukraine, Monday, Aug 22, 2022: A series of destroyed Russian military hardware is exhibited in central Independent square two days before Ukraine's independence in Kyiv on August 24. The US embassy in Kyiv advised US citizens to leave Ukraine if safe to do so. The US state department has issued a security alert warning that Russia is "stepping up" efforts to launch strikes against Ukraine's civilian infrastructure and government facilities in the coming days. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti, for The Guardian)
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  • Kyiv, Ukraine, Monday, Aug 22, 2022: A series of destroyed Russian military hardware is exhibited in central Independent square two days before Ukraine's independence in Kyiv on August 24. The US embassy in Kyiv advised US citizens to leave Ukraine if safe to do so. The US state department has issued a security alert warning that Russia is "stepping up" efforts to launch strikes against Ukraine's civilian infrastructure and government facilities in the coming days. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti, for The Guardian)
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  • Kyiv, Ukraine, Monday, Aug 22, 2022: A series of destroyed Russian military hardware is exhibited in central Independent square two days before Ukraine's independence in Kyiv on August 24. The US embassy in Kyiv advised US citizens to leave Ukraine if safe to do so. The US state department has issued a security alert warning that Russia is "stepping up" efforts to launch strikes against Ukraine's civilian infrastructure and government facilities in the coming days. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti, for The Guardian)
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  • Kyiv, Ukraine, Monday, Aug 22, 2022: A series of destroyed Russian military hardware is exhibited in central Independent square two days before Ukraine's independence in Kyiv on August 24. The US embassy in Kyiv advised US citizens to leave Ukraine if safe to do so. The US state department has issued a security alert warning that Russia is "stepping up" efforts to launch strikes against Ukraine's civilian infrastructure and government facilities in the coming days. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti, for The Guardian)
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  • Kyiv, Ukraine, Monday, Aug 22, 2022: A series of destroyed Russian military hardware is exhibited in central Independent square two days before Ukraine's independence in Kyiv on August 24. The US embassy in Kyiv advised US citizens to leave Ukraine if safe to do so. The US state department has issued a security alert warning that Russia is "stepping up" efforts to launch strikes against Ukraine's civilian infrastructure and government facilities in the coming days. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti, for The Guardian)
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  • Kyiv, Ukraine, Monday, Aug 22, 2022: A series of destroyed Russian military hardware is exhibited in central Independent square two days before Ukraine's independence in Kyiv on August 24. The US embassy in Kyiv advised US citizens to leave Ukraine if safe to do so. The US state department has issued a security alert warning that Russia is "stepping up" efforts to launch strikes against Ukraine's civilian infrastructure and government facilities in the coming days. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti, for The Guardian)
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  • Kyiv, Ukraine, Monday, Aug 22, 2022: A series of destroyed Russian military hardware is exhibited in central Independent square two days before Ukraine's independence in Kyiv on August 24. The US embassy in Kyiv advised US citizens to leave Ukraine if safe to do so. The US state department has issued a security alert warning that Russia is "stepping up" efforts to launch strikes against Ukraine's civilian infrastructure and government facilities in the coming days. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti, for The Guardian)
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  • Kyiv, Ukraine, Monday, Aug 22, 2022: A series of destroyed Russian military hardware is exhibited in central Independent square two days before Ukraine's independence in Kyiv on August 24. The US embassy in Kyiv advised US citizens to leave Ukraine if safe to do so. The US state department has issued a security alert warning that Russia is "stepping up" efforts to launch strikes against Ukraine's civilian infrastructure and government facilities in the coming days. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti, for The Guardian)
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  • Kyiv, Ukraine, Monday, Aug 22, 2022: A series of destroyed Russian military hardware is exhibited in central Independent square two days before Ukraine's independence in Kyiv on August 24. The US embassy in Kyiv advised US citizens to leave Ukraine if safe to do so. The US state department has issued a security alert warning that Russia is "stepping up" efforts to launch strikes against Ukraine's civilian infrastructure and government facilities in the coming days. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti, for The Guardian)
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  • Kyiv, Ukraine, Monday, Aug 22, 2022: A series of destroyed Russian military hardware is exhibited in central Independent square two days before Ukraine's independence in Kyiv on August 24. The US embassy in Kyiv advised US citizens to leave Ukraine if safe to do so. The US state department has issued a security alert warning that Russia is "stepping up" efforts to launch strikes against Ukraine's civilian infrastructure and government facilities in the coming days. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti, for The Guardian)
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  • Kyiv, Ukraine, Monday, Aug 22, 2022: A series of destroyed Russian military hardware is exhibited in central Independent square two days before Ukraine's independence in Kyiv on August 24. The US embassy in Kyiv advised US citizens to leave Ukraine if safe to do so. The US state department has issued a security alert warning that Russia is "stepping up" efforts to launch strikes against Ukraine's civilian infrastructure and government facilities in the coming days. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti, for The Guardian)
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  • Kyiv, Ukraine, Monday, Aug 22, 2022: A series of destroyed Russian military hardware is exhibited in central Independent square two days before Ukraine's independence in Kyiv on August 24. The US embassy in Kyiv advised US citizens to leave Ukraine if safe to do so. The US state department has issued a security alert warning that Russia is "stepping up" efforts to launch strikes against Ukraine's civilian infrastructure and government facilities in the coming days. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti, for The Guardian)
    Ukraine's Independence Day-August 22...jpg
  • Kyiv, Ukraine, Monday, Aug 22, 2022: A series of destroyed Russian military hardware is exhibited in central Independent square two days before Ukraine's independence in Kyiv on August 24. The US embassy in Kyiv advised US citizens to leave Ukraine if safe to do so. The US state department has issued a security alert warning that Russia is "stepping up" efforts to launch strikes against Ukraine's civilian infrastructure and government facilities in the coming days. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti, for The Guardian)
    Ukraine's Independence Day-August 22...jpg
  • Kyiv, Ukraine, Monday, Aug 22, 2022: A series of destroyed Russian military hardware is exhibited in central Independent square two days before Ukraine's independence in Kyiv on August 24. The US embassy in Kyiv advised US citizens to leave Ukraine if safe to do so. The US state department has issued a security alert warning that Russia is "stepping up" efforts to launch strikes against Ukraine's civilian infrastructure and government facilities in the coming days. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti, for The Guardian)
    Ukraine's Independence Day-August 22...jpg
  • Kyiv, Ukraine, Monday, Aug 22, 2022: A series of destroyed Russian military hardware is exhibited in central Independent square two days before Ukraine's independence in Kyiv on August 24. The US embassy in Kyiv advised US citizens to leave Ukraine if safe to do so. The US state department has issued a security alert warning that Russia is "stepping up" efforts to launch strikes against Ukraine's civilian infrastructure and government facilities in the coming days. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti, for The Guardian)
    Ukraine's Independence Day-August 22...jpg
  • Kyiv, Ukraine, Monday, Aug 22, 2022: A series of destroyed Russian military hardware is exhibited in central Independent square two days before Ukraine's independence in Kyiv on August 24. The US embassy in Kyiv advised US citizens to leave Ukraine if safe to do so. The US state department has issued a security alert warning that Russia is "stepping up" efforts to launch strikes against Ukraine's civilian infrastructure and government facilities in the coming days. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti, for The Guardian)
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  • Kyiv, Ukraine, Monday, Aug 22, 2022: A series of destroyed Russian military hardware is exhibited in central Independent square two days before Ukraine's independence in Kyiv on August 24. The US embassy in Kyiv advised US citizens to leave Ukraine if safe to do so. The US state department has issued a security alert warning that Russia is "stepping up" efforts to launch strikes against Ukraine's civilian infrastructure and government facilities in the coming days. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti, for The Guardian)
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  • Gjilan, (eastern) Kosovo<br />
Monday, May 11, 2009<br />
<br />
Serbs of Pasjan village by the eastern area of Kosovo, Gjilan, have protested today against Kosovo Electricity Corporation (KEK), who disconnects them by electricity supply, two weeks ago. <br />
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About 100 protesters, around 45 minutes, today have blocked the road which connects Gjilani region with Presevo valley. KEK's decision for the villages to have had little or no electricity for months because Serb residents have refused to pay Kosovo's ethnic Albanian-run power company. The Serbs want neighboring Serbia to provide their electricity supply instead. "This is a political problem. We have information that Thaci has disconnected us from the electricity supply, in order to provide his business by selling us generators for electricity, ìsaid the old granny in the village of Pasjan.îEven Albanians are not paying electricity,î she recalled. The protest started around 1200 o clock, protesters have been distributed around after 45 minutes. Meanwhile, last night the situation was more tense protests in the ethnically Serb 2 villages inhabited by Serbs of Kamenica region, in Korminjan and Ranillug. Kosovo's residents did not pay electricity charges while the territory was under UN administration before it declared independence. Kosovo unilaterally declared its independence from Serbia in February 2008, something which the Serbian government in Belgrade has refused to recognize.<br />
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PICTURED: Some Serbian old womans, walks in front of protestors, in Pasjan the Ethnic Serbs dominated village
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  • Gjilan, (eastern) Kosovo<br />
Monday, May 11, 2009<br />
<br />
Serbs of Pasjan village by the eastern area of Kosovo, Gjilan, have protested today against Kosovo Electricity Corporation (KEK), who disconnects them by electricity supply, two weeks ago. <br />
<br />
About 100 protesters, around 45 minutes, today have blocked the road which connects Gjilani region with Presevo valley. KEK's decision for the villages to have had little or no electricity for months because Serb residents have refused to pay Kosovo's ethnic Albanian-run power company. The Serbs want neighboring Serbia to provide their electricity supply instead. "This is a political problem. We have information that Thaci has disconnected us from the electricity supply, in order to provide his business by selling us generators for electricity, ìsaid the old granny in the village of Pasjan.îEven Albanians are not paying electricity,î she recalled. The protest started around 1200 o clock, protesters have been distributed around after 45 minutes. Meanwhile, last night the situation was more tense protests in the ethnically Serb 2 villages inhabited by Serbs of Kamenica region, in Korminjan and Ranillug. Kosovo's residents did not pay electricity charges while the territory was under UN administration before it declared independence. Kosovo unilaterally declared its independence from Serbia in February 2008, something which the Serbian government in Belgrade has refused to recognize.<br />
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PICTURED: A Policeman stand guard in front of protestors in Pasjan, the ethnic Serbs dominated village
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  • Kamenica, (eastern) Kosovo<br />
Monday, May 11, 2009<br />
<br />
Serbs of Pasjan village by the eastern area of Kosovo, Gjilan, have protested today against Kosovo Electricity Corporation (KEK), who disconnects them by electricity supply, two weeks ago. <br />
<br />
About 100 protesters, around 45 minutes, today have blocked the road which connects Gjilani region with Presevo valley. KEK's decision for the villages to have had little or no electricity for months because Serb residents have refused to pay Kosovo's ethnic Albanian-run power company. The Serbs want neighboring Serbia to provide their electricity supply instead. "This is a political problem. We have information that Thaci has disconnected us from the electricity supply, in order to provide his business by selling us generators for electricity, ìsaid the old granny in the village of Pasjan.îEven Albanians are not paying electricity,î she recalled. The protest started around 1200 o clock, protesters have been distributed around after 45 minutes. Meanwhile, last night the situation was more tense protests in the ethnically Serb 2 villages inhabited by Serbs of Kamenica region, in Korminjan and Ranillug. Kosovo's residents did not pay electricity charges while the territory was under UN administration before it declared independence. Kosovo unilaterally declared its independence from Serbia in February 2008, something which the Serbian government in Belgrade has refused to recognize.<br />
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PICTURED: A Serbian woman, huging her husband which was arrested and beated by Kosovo police, because he didn't respect the orders of policeman and provoke them, at the entrance of Korminjan, the ethnic Serbs dominated village
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  • Gjilan, (eastern) Kosovo<br />
Monday, May 11, 2009<br />
<br />
Serbs of Pasjan village by the eastern area of Kosovo, Gjilan, have protested today against Kosovo Electricity Corporation (KEK), who disconnects them by electricity supply, two weeks ago. <br />
<br />
About 100 protesters, around 45 minutes, today have blocked the road which connects Gjilani region with Presevo valley. KEK's decision for the villages to have had little or no electricity for months because Serb residents have refused to pay Kosovo's ethnic Albanian-run power company. The Serbs want neighboring Serbia to provide their electricity supply instead. "This is a political problem. We have information that Thaci has disconnected us from the electricity supply, in order to provide his business by selling us generators for electricity, ìsaid the old granny in the village of Pasjan.îEven Albanians are not paying electricity,î she recalled. The protest started around 1200 o clock, protesters have been distributed around after 45 minutes. Meanwhile, last night the situation was more tense protests in the ethnically Serb 2 villages inhabited by Serbs of Kamenica region, in Korminjan and Ranillug. Kosovo's residents did not pay electricity charges while the territory was under UN administration before it declared independence. Kosovo unilaterally declared its independence from Serbia in February 2008, something which the Serbian government in Belgrade has refused to recognize.<br />
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PICTURED: A Serbian old woman is trying to express her's anger to my photo camera, by trying to hit me.
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  • Gjilan, (eastern) Kosovo<br />
Monday, May 11, 2009<br />
<br />
Serbs of Pasjan village by the eastern area of Kosovo, Gjilan, have protested today against Kosovo Electricity Corporation (KEK), who disconnects them by electricity supply, two weeks ago. <br />
<br />
About 100 protesters, around 45 minutes, today have blocked the road which connects Gjilani region with Presevo valley. KEK's decision for the villages to have had little or no electricity for months because Serb residents have refused to pay Kosovo's ethnic Albanian-run power company. The Serbs want neighboring Serbia to provide their electricity supply instead. "This is a political problem. We have information that Thaci has disconnected us from the electricity supply, in order to provide his business by selling us generators for electricity, ìsaid the old granny in the village of Pasjan.îEven Albanians are not paying electricity,î she recalled. The protest started around 1200 o clock, protesters have been distributed around after 45 minutes. Meanwhile, last night the situation was more tense protests in the ethnically Serb 2 villages inhabited by Serbs of Kamenica region, in Korminjan and Ranillug. Kosovo's residents did not pay electricity charges while the territory was under UN administration before it declared independence. Kosovo unilaterally declared its independence from Serbia in February 2008, something which the Serbian government in Belgrade has refused to recognize.<br />
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PICTURED: Some Serbian old womans standing guard to block the road, in order to express their anger against electricity cut in ethnic Serbs dominated villages of the eastern and south eastern Kosovo
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  • Gjilan, (eastern) Kosovo<br />
Monday, May 11, 2009<br />
<br />
Serbs of Pasjan village by the eastern area of Kosovo, Gjilan, have protested today against Kosovo Electricity Corporation (KEK), who disconnects them by electricity supply, two weeks ago. <br />
<br />
About 100 protesters, around 45 minutes, today have blocked the road which connects Gjilani region with Presevo valley. KEK's decision for the villages to have had little or no electricity for months because Serb residents have refused to pay Kosovo's ethnic Albanian-run power company. The Serbs want neighboring Serbia to provide their electricity supply instead. "This is a political problem. We have information that Thaci has disconnected us from the electricity supply, in order to provide his business by selling us generators for electricity, ìsaid the old granny in the village of Pasjan.îEven Albanians are not paying electricity,î she recalled. The protest started around 1200 o clock, protesters have been distributed around after 45 minutes. Meanwhile, last night the situation was more tense protests in the ethnically Serb 2 villages inhabited by Serbs of Kamenica region, in Korminjan and Ranillug. Kosovo's residents did not pay electricity charges while the territory was under UN administration before it declared independence. Kosovo unilaterally declared its independence from Serbia in February 2008, something which the Serbian government in Belgrade has refused to recognize.<br />
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PICTURED: A Police Patrool at the entrance of Pasjan, Ethnic Serbs dominated village
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  • Pristine, Kosovo<br />
Friday, March 7, 2008<br />
<br />
Daniel Fried “USA supports undivided Kosovo”<br />
<br />
The United States of America (USA) congratulated Kosovo’s people and leadership for the management of the tensions in the last month, and reconfirmed the determination of US for protecting the territorial integrity of Kosovo and the integration of Kosovo in EU.<br />
Mr. Fried in both meetings with Kosovo President Mr. F.SEJDIU and with Kosovo PM Mr. H.THACI re-highlight that than Kosovo's integrity is unique and inseparable “United States of America (USA) will not tolerate Kosovo's partition” says Mr. Fried<br />
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PICTURED: Kosovo PM Mr. Hashim THACI, in press conference at the Kosovo government with Daniel FRIED<br />
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VEDAT xhymshiti/ZUMApress<br />
Photographer
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  • Pristine, Kosovo<br />
Friday, March 7, 2008<br />
<br />
Daniel Fried “USA supports undivided Kosovo”<br />
<br />
The United States of America (USA) congratulated Kosovo’s people and leadership for the management of the tensions in the last month, and reconfirmed the determination of US for protecting the territorial integrity of Kosovo and the integration of Kosovo in EU.<br />
Mr. Fried in both meetings with Kosovo President Mr. F.SEJDIU and with Kosovo PM Mr. H.THACI re-highlight that than Kosovo's integrity is unique and inseparable “United States of America (USA) will not tolerate Kosovo's partition” says Mr. Fried<br />
<br />
PICTURED: Kosovo PM Mr. Hashim THACI, in press conference at the Kosovo government with Daniel FRIED<br />
<br />
VEDAT xhymshiti/ZUMApress<br />
Photographer
    20080307_sha_x02_824.jpg
  • Pristine, Kosovo<br />
Friday, March 7, 2008<br />
<br />
Daniel Fried “USA supports undivided Kosovo”<br />
<br />
The United States of America (USA) congratulated Kosovo’s people and leadership for the management of the tensions in the last month, and reconfirmed the determination of US for protecting the territorial integrity of Kosovo and the integration of Kosovo in EU.<br />
Mr. Fried in both meetings with Kosovo President Mr. F.SEJDIU and with Kosovo PM Mr. H.THACI re-highlight that than Kosovo's integrity is unique and inseparable “United States of America (USA) will not tolerate Kosovo's partition” says Mr. Fried<br />
<br />
PICTURED: Daniel FRIED with Kosovo PM Mr. Hashim THACI, in press conference at the Kosovo government<br />
<br />
VEDAT xhymshiti/ZUMApress<br />
Photographer
    20080307_sha_x02_823.jpg
  • Pristine, Kosovo<br />
Friday, March 7, 2008<br />
<br />
Daniel Fried “USA supports undivided Kosovo”<br />
<br />
The United States of America (USA) congratulated Kosovo’s people and leadership for the management of the tensions in the last month, and reconfirmed the determination of US for protecting the territorial integrity of Kosovo and the integration of Kosovo in EU.<br />
Mr. Fried in both meetings with Kosovo President Mr. F.SEJDIU and with Kosovo PM Mr. H.THACI re-highlight that than Kosovo's integrity is unique and inseparable “United States of America (USA) will not tolerate Kosovo's partition” says Mr. Fried<br />
<br />
PICTURED: Daniel FRIED and Kosovo PM Mr. Hashim THACI, in press conference at the Kosovo government<br />
<br />
VEDAT xhymshiti/ZUMApress<br />
Photographer
    20080307_sha_x02_822.jpg
  • "He left for 35 days, he never returned" Gulnara Harutian, the widow of Alosha Gregorian (41) remembers when I visited her house after she invited us upon my visit at the local school in Çartar, which is about 47/km far from Stepanakert (Xankendi) in eastern Nagorno Karabakh.<br />
Alosha was reportedly killed in his position by an Azerbaijani shell the family say. "He was a sniper shooter" his father Alihan remembers. Alosha was the father of three children. Two daughters and one son. From the age of 8 from his daughter to 12 years of his son and 15 years of age of his older daughter.<br />
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Gulnara (in picture), now a widow at her late 30's (38 of age) finds it difficult to raise three children alone, with a recently half-built house by the borderline with Azerbaijani armed forces. Although her house is located within the internationally and newly recognised territory of Azerbaijan, she said she is determined to stay there adding that she's got nowhere to go, however having to pay the price of living in fear that quote: "Azeris diversants might come in the midst of the night and slit our throats while asleep".<br />
Gulnara's father died, while her mother is still alive. She was married to Alosha for sixteen years. <br />
She said she's lucky that parents and family of Alosha are still supporting her. However, her emotional and mental wellbeing appears to be devastating, she also feels that she can't help her children who cannot accept that their father is no longer amongst them. She explained that is very difficult to explain this situation to her children because their father is a figure of protection and they feel unprotected now.<br />
During 44 days of the war, the region saw an end of the conflict after a ceasefire agreement was signed by the leaders of Armenia, Russia and Azerbaijan on 9 November to end the military conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh. Azerbaijani government established the Karabakh Region Authority (KRU) for the districts of Nagorno-Karabakh that came under Baku's control. T
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  • Police arrested another member of the public after they suspected he aided a father and ex-teacher to climb onto the canopy above the front door of the Department for Business and Energy building, where he spray-painted '4 degrees = Mass murder', unfurled a banner reading 'Act Now For All Our Children' and glued his left hand to the building on Monday, Sept 7, 2020. He said: "My youngest child is only one. Within her lifetime scientists tell us that we are likely to see 4 degrees of global warming he continued. <br />
Environmental nonviolent activists group Extinction Rebellion enters its 7th day of continuous ten days protests to disrupt political institutions throughout peaceful actions swarming central London into a standoff, demanding that central government obeys and delivers Climate Emergency bill. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Police form a line to observe the process of removing a protestors from Police Protest Removal Unit, after a father and ex-teacher climbed onto the canopy above the front door of the Department for Business and Energy building where he spray-painted '4 degrees = Mass murder' and unfurled a banner reading 'Act Now For All Our Children' on Monday, Sept 7, 2020. He said: "My youngest child is only one. Within her lifetime scientists tell us that we are likely to see 4 degrees of global warming he continued. <br />
Environmental nonviolent activists group Extinction Rebellion enters its 7th day of continuous ten days protests to disrupt political institutions throughout peaceful actions swarming central London into a standoff, demanding that central government obeys and delivers Climate Emergency bill. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-11--September 07, 2020.jpg
  • Police arrested a father and ex-teacher who climbed onto the canopy above the front door of the Department for Business and Energy building where he spray-painted '4 degrees = Mass murder', unfurled a banner reading 'Act Now For All Our Children' and glued himself on Monday, Sept 7, 2020. He said: "My youngest child is only one. Within her lifetime scientists tell us that we are likely to see 4 degrees of global warming he continued. <br />
Environmental nonviolent activists group Extinction Rebellion enters its 7th day of continuous ten days protests to disrupt political institutions throughout peaceful actions swarming central London into a standoff, demanding that central government obeys and delivers Climate Emergency bill. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-10--September 07, 2020.jpg
  • Police form a line to observe the process of removing a protestors from Police Protest Removal Unit, after a father and ex-teacher climbed onto the canopy above the front door of the Department for Business and Energy building where he spray-painted '4 degrees = Mass murder' and unfurled a banner reading 'Act Now For All Our Children' on Monday, Sept 7, 2020. He said: "My youngest child is only one. Within her lifetime scientists tell us that we are likely to see 4 degrees of global warming he continued. <br />
Environmental nonviolent activists group Extinction Rebellion enters its 7th day of continuous ten days protests to disrupt political institutions throughout peaceful actions swarming central London into a standoff, demanding that central government obeys and delivers Climate Emergency bill. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-9--September 07, 2020.jpg
  • Protestor Removal Unit of the police is seen removing the glued hand of a father and ex-teacher who climbed onto the canopy above the front door of the Department for Business and Energy building where he spray-painted '4 degrees = Mass murder' and unfurled a banner reading 'Act Now For All Our Children' on Monday, Sept 7, 2020. He said: "My youngest child is only one. Within her lifetime scientists tell us that we are likely to see 4 degrees of global warming he continued. <br />
Environmental nonviolent activists group Extinction Rebellion enters its 7th day of continuous ten days protests to disrupt political institutions throughout peaceful actions swarming central London into a standoff, demanding that central government obeys and delivers Climate Emergency bill. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-5--September 07, 2020.jpg
  • Police form a line to observe the process of removing a protestors from Police Protest Removal Unit, after a father and ex-teacher climbed onto the canopy above the front door of the Department for Business and Energy building where he spray-painted '4 degrees = Mass murder' and unfurled a banner reading 'Act Now For All Our Children' on Monday, Sept 7, 2020. He said: "My youngest child is only one. Within her lifetime scientists tell us that we are likely to see 4 degrees of global warming he continued. <br />
Environmental nonviolent activists group Extinction Rebellion enters its 7th day of continuous ten days protests to disrupt political institutions throughout peaceful actions swarming central London into a standoff, demanding that central government obeys and delivers Climate Emergency bill. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-3--September 07, 2020.jpg
  • Pristine, Kosovo<br />
Friday, March 7, 2008<br />
<br />
Daniel Fried “USA supports undivided Kosovo”<br />
<br />
The United States of America (USA) congratulated Kosovo’s people and leadership for the management of the tensions in the last month, and reconfirmed the determination of US for protecting the territorial integrity of Kosovo and the integration of Kosovo in EU.<br />
Mr. Fried in both meetings with Kosovo President Mr. F.SEJDIU and with Kosovo PM Mr. H.THACI re-highlight that than Kosovo's integrity is unique and inseparable “United States of America (USA) will not tolerate Kosovo's partition” says Mr. Fried<br />
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PICTURED: Daniel FRIED in press conference at the Kosovo government<br />
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VEDAT xhymshiti/ZUMApress<br />
Photographer
    20080307_sha_x02_826.jpg
  • Pristine, Kosovo<br />
Friday, March 7, 2008<br />
<br />
Daniel Fried “USA supports undivided Kosovo”<br />
<br />
The United States of America (USA) congratulated Kosovo’s people and leadership for the management of the tensions in the last month, and reconfirmed the determination of US for protecting the territorial integrity of Kosovo and the integration of Kosovo in EU.<br />
Mr. Fried in both meetings with Kosovo President Mr. F.SEJDIU and with Kosovo PM Mr. H.THACI re-highlight that than Kosovo's integrity is unique and inseparable “United States of America (USA) will not tolerate Kosovo's partition” says Mr. Fried<br />
<br />
PICTURED: Kosovo PM Mr. Hashim THACI, watching Daniel FRIED during press conference at the Kosovo government<br />
<br />
VEDAT xhymshiti/ZUMApress<br />
Photographer
    20080307_sha_x02_827.jpg
  • Pristine, Kosovo<br />
Friday, March 7, 2008<br />
<br />
Daniel Fried “USA supports undivided Kosovo”<br />
<br />
The United States of America (USA) congratulated Kosovo’s people and leadership for the management of the tensions in the last month, and reconfirmed the determination of US for protecting the territorial integrity of Kosovo and the integration of Kosovo in EU.<br />
Mr. Fried in both meetings with Kosovo President Mr. F.SEJDIU and with Kosovo PM Mr. H.THACI re-highlight that than Kosovo's integrity is unique and inseparable “United States of America (USA) will not tolerate Kosovo's partition” says Mr. Fried<br />
<br />
PICTURED: Daniel FRIED with Kosovo PM Mr. Hashim THACI, in press conference at the Kosovo government<br />
<br />
VEDAT xhymshiti/ZUMApress<br />
Photographer
    20080307_sha_x02_821.jpg
  • Pristine, Kosovo<br />
Friday, March 7, 2008<br />
<br />
Daniel Fried “USA supports undivided Kosovo”<br />
<br />
The United States of America (USA) congratulated Kosovo’s people and leadership for the management of the tensions in the last month, and reconfirmed the determination of US for protecting the territorial integrity of Kosovo and the integration of Kosovo in EU.<br />
Mr. Fried in both meetings with Kosovo President Mr. F.SEJDIU and with Kosovo PM Mr. H.THACI re-highlight that than Kosovo's integrity is unique and inseparable “United States of America (USA) will not tolerate Kosovo's partition” says Mr. Fried<br />
<br />
PICTURED: Kosovo PM Mr. Hashim THACI, in press conference at the Kosovo government with Daniel FRIED<br />
<br />
VEDAT xhymshiti/ZUMApress<br />
Photographer
    20080307_sha_x02_820.jpg
  • Pristine, Kosovo<br />
Friday, March 7, 2008<br />
<br />
Daniel Fried “USA supports undivided Kosovo”<br />
<br />
The United States of America (USA) congratulated Kosovo’s people and leadership for the management of the tensions in the last month, and reconfirmed the determination of US for protecting the territorial integrity of Kosovo and the integration of Kosovo in EU.<br />
Mr. Fried in both meetings with Kosovo President Mr. F.SEJDIU and with Kosovo PM Mr. H.THACI re-highlight that than Kosovo's integrity is unique and inseparable “United States of America (USA) will not tolerate Kosovo's partition” says Mr. Fried<br />
<br />
PICTURED: Daniel FRIED and Kosovo PM Mr. Hashim THACI, in press conference at the Kosovo government<br />
<br />
VEDAT xhymshiti/ZUMApress<br />
Photographer
    20080307_sha_x02_819.jpg
  • "He left for 35 days, he never returned" Gulnara Harutian, the widow of Alosha Gregorian (41) remembers when I visited her house after she invited us upon my visit at the local school in Çartar, which is about 47/km far from Stepanakert (Xankendi) in eastern Nagorno Karabakh.<br />
Alosha was reportedly killed in his position by an Azerbaijani shell the family say. "He was a sniper shooter" his father Alihan remembers. Alosha was the father of three children. Two daughters and one son. From the age of 8 from his daughter to 12 years of his son and 15 years of age of his older daughter.<br />
<br />
Gulnara (in picture), now a widow at her late 30's (38 of age) finds it difficult to raise three children alone, with a recently half-built house by the borderline with Azerbaijani armed forces. Although her house is located within the internationally and newly recognised territory of Azerbaijan, she said she is determined to stay there adding that she's got nowhere to go, however having to pay the price of living in fear that quote: "Azeris diversants might come in the midst of the night and slit our throats while asleep".<br />
Gulnara's father died, while her mother is still alive. She was married to Alosha for sixteen years. <br />
She said she's lucky that parents and family of Alosha are still supporting her. However, her emotional and mental wellbeing appears to be devastating, she also feels that she can't help her children who cannot accept that their father is no longer amongst them. She explained that is very difficult to explain this situation to her children because their father is a figure of protection and they feel unprotected now.<br />
During 44 days of the war, the region saw an end of the conflict after a ceasefire agreement was signed by the leaders of Armenia, Russia and Azerbaijan on 9 November to end the military conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh. Azerbaijani government established the Karabakh Region Authority (KRU) for the districts of Nagorno-Karabakh that came under Baku's control. T
    VXP-VX_Staff-11-The widow of Nagorno...jpg
  • "He left for 35 days, he never returned" Gulnara Harutian, the widow of Alosha Gregorian (41) remembers when I visited her house after she invited us upon my visit at the local school in Çartar, which is about 47/km far from Stepanakert (Xankendi) in eastern Nagorno Karabakh.<br />
Alosha was reportedly killed in his position by an Azerbaijani shell the family say. "He was a sniper shooter" his father Alihan remembers. Alosha was the father of three children. Two daughters and one son. From the age of 8 from his daughter to 12 years of his son and 15 years of age of his older daughter.<br />
<br />
Gulnara (in picture), now a widow at her late 30's (38 of age) finds it difficult to raise three children alone, with a recently half-built house by the borderline with Azerbaijani armed forces. Although her house is located within the internationally and newly recognised territory of Azerbaijan, she said she is determined to stay there adding that she's got nowhere to go, however having to pay the price of living in fear that quote: "Azeris diversants might come in the midst of the night and slit our throats while asleep".<br />
Gulnara's father died, while her mother is still alive. She was married to Alosha for sixteen years. <br />
She said she's lucky that parents and family of Alosha are still supporting her. However, her emotional and mental wellbeing appears to be devastating, she also feels that she can't help her children who cannot accept that their father is no longer amongst them. She explained that is very difficult to explain this situation to her children because their father is a figure of protection and they feel unprotected now.<br />
During 44 days of the war, the region saw an end of the conflict after a ceasefire agreement was signed by the leaders of Armenia, Russia and Azerbaijan on 9 November to end the military conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh. Azerbaijani government established the Karabakh Region Authority (KRU) for the districts of Nagorno-Karabakh that came under Baku's control. T
    VXP-VX_Staff-12-The widow of Nagorno...jpg
  • "He left for 35 days, he never returned" Gulnara Harutian, the widow of Alosha Gregorian (41) remembers when I visited her house after she invited us upon my visit at the local school in Çartar, which is about 47/km far from Stepanakert (Xankendi) in eastern Nagorno Karabakh.<br />
Alosha was reportedly killed in his position by an Azerbaijani shell the family say. "He was a sniper shooter" his father Alihan remembers. Alosha was the father of three children. Two daughters and one son. From the age of 8 from his daughter (R in picture) to 12 years of his son and 15 years of age of his older daughter.<br />
<br />
Gulnara (in picture), now a widow at her late 30's (38 of age) finds it difficult to raise three children alone, with a recently half-built house by the borderline with Azerbaijani armed forces. Although her house is located within the internationally and newly recognised territory of Azerbaijan, she said she is determined to stay there adding that she's got nowhere to go, however having to pay the price of living in fear that quote: "Azeris diversants might come in the midst of the night and slit our throats while asleep".<br />
Gulnara's father died, while her mother is still alive. She was married to Alosha for sixteen years. <br />
She said she's lucky that parents and family of Alosha are still supporting her. However, her emotional and mental wellbeing appears to be devastating, she also feels that she can't help her children who cannot accept that their father is no longer amongst them. She explained that is very difficult to explain this situation to her children because their father is a figure of protection and they feel unprotected now.<br />
During 44 days of the war, the region saw an end of the conflict after a ceasefire agreement was signed by the leaders of Armenia, Russia and Azerbaijan on 9 November to end the military conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh. Azerbaijani government established the Karabakh Region Authority (KRU) for the districts of Nagorno-Karabakh that came under Ba
    VXP-VX_Staff-19-The widow of Nagorno...jpg
  • "He left for 35 days, he never returned" Gulnara Harutian, the widow of Alosha Gregorian (41) remembers when I visited her house after she invited us upon my visit at the local school in Çartar, which is about 47/km far from Stepanakert (Xankendi) in eastern Nagorno Karabakh.<br />
Alosha was reportedly killed in his position by an Azerbaijani shell the family say. "He was a sniper shooter" his father Alihan remembers. Alosha was the father of three children. Two daughters and one son. From the age of 8 from his daughter to 12 years of his son and 15 years of age of his older daughter.<br />
<br />
Gulnara (in picture), now a widow at her late 30's (38 of age) finds it difficult to raise three children alone, with a recently half-built house by the borderline with Azerbaijani armed forces. Although her house is located within the internationally and newly recognised territory of Azerbaijan, she said she is determined to stay there adding that she's got nowhere to go, however having to pay the price of living in fear that quote: "Azeris diversants might come in the midst of the night and slit our throats while asleep".<br />
Gulnara's father died, while her mother is still alive. She was married to Alosha for sixteen years. <br />
She said she's lucky that parents and family of Alosha are still supporting her. However, her emotional and mental wellbeing appears to be devastating, she also feels that she can't help her children who cannot accept that their father is no longer amongst them. She explained that is very difficult to explain this situation to her children because their father is a figure of protection and they feel unprotected now.<br />
During 44 days of the war, the region saw an end of the conflict after a ceasefire agreement was signed by the leaders of Armenia, Russia and Azerbaijan on 9 November to end the military conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh. Azerbaijani government established the Karabakh Region Authority (KRU) for the districts of Nagorno-Karabakh that came under Baku's control. T
    VXP-VX_Staff-23-The widow of Nagorno...jpg
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