Ramiz kelmendi biography of christopher

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  • Ismet bajramovic
  • Benjamin delalic
  • List of Kosovo Albanians

    • Ardit Tahiri - footballer
    • Allmir Ademi - Albanian-Swiss footballer
    • Fidan Aliti - footballer
    • Enis Alushi - footballer
    • Donis Avdijaj - footballer
    • Ilir Azemi - footballer
    • Zymer Bytyqi - footballer
    • Adnan Januzaj - Belgian footballer, parents are from the Republic of Kosovo, of both Kosovan and Turkish descent[21]
    • Agon Mehmeti - footballer[22][23]
    • Albert Bunjaku - Swiss-Albanian footballer
    • Almir Murati - Swiss footballer
    • Arian Beqaj - footballer
    • Fatos Beqiraj - Montenegrian footballer
    • Astrit Ajdarević - Swedish footballer, born in Pristina[24]
    • Beg Ferati - Swiss footballer, born in Pristina
    • Bernard Berisha - footballer
    • Besart Berisha - footballer[25][26]
    • Valon Berisha - footballer
    • Mërgim Brahimi - footballer
    • Bersant Celina - footballer
    • Debatik Curri - footballer
    • Ardin Dallku - footballer
    • Ibrahim Drešević - footballer
    • Lorik Emini - footballer
    • Betim Fazliji - footballer
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    • Hundreds of guests gathered for the event during which Jeta Xharra, the director of BIRN Kosovo, presented certificates to the mayors involved in the pre and post election debates of 2007.

      Life in Kosovo has broadcasted 267 TV debates accompanied by in-depth TV reports on RTK, Kosovo’s public sector broadcaster, tackling political, economic, social, and minority issues. The show is watched by 350,000 viewers on average each week and is well respected for its ground-breaking investigations.

      EU special representative Pieter Feith, addressing the audience, praised the show Life in Kosovo and its staff.

      “Your progammes are inquisitive. You put your opponents on the back foot. You make sure that your interviewees are saying the wrong things, and the programmes are always interesting to watch,” he said.

      Kosovo parliament speaker Jakup Krasniqi also presented his views on the show. He told guests: “Jeta [Xharra] and her shows are not always pleasant. They a

      Executive Summary

      This report documents torture, killings, rapes, forced expulsions, and other war crimes committed by Serbian and Yugoslav government forces against Kosovar Albanians between March 24 and June 12, 1999, the period of NATO's air campaign against Yugoslavia. The report reveals a coordinated and systematic campaign to terrorize, kill, and expel the ethnic Albanians of Kosovo that was organized by the highest levels of the Serbian and Yugoslav governments in power at that time.

      Naturally, these crimes did not occur in isolation. This report outlines the historical and political context of the war, with a critique of the international community's response to the developing crisis over the past decade. Three chapters also document abuses committed by the ethnic Albanian insurgency known as the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA), which abducted and murdered civilians during and after the war, as well as abuses by NATO, which failed adequately to minimize civilian casualties du