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300 Serben aus der Kosovo-Polizei entlassen worden

anscheinend die serbischen Polizisten kriegen immer noch Geld!

die 300 serbischen Polizisten machen nur 1/3 der ganzen serbischen Polizisten aus die damals Begründung "sie stehen unter druck von " serbischen Lidership"

die Kosovarische Regierung bezahlt sie immer noch (hat sich gestern entschlossen) und begründet das dass sie die Situation abspannen will!

RTK
 
"Kosovo extends deadline for Serb police officers (Roundup)
May 30, 2008, 21:12 GMT

Pristina, Kosovo - Kosovo's government Friday extended a deadline for some 300 ethnic Serb police officers to return to the force.

Nearly a third of Serbs left the police force days after Kosovo's February 17 declaration of independence saying they faced 'extreme pressure' from Serb leaders to stay away.

Suspended but kept on the payroll, a three-month deadline for the police officers to return to work or lose their pay ran out Friday morning. Hours later, Kosovo's Interior Ministry, which is in charge of law enforcement, said they would keep getting paid for now.

The ministry portrayed the move as a way to ease tension between the ethnic Albanian majority and minority Serbs, who have talked of reuniting northern Kosovo with Serbia.

A ministry statement cited 'positive signs' that the officers wanted to return to work and said they 'are facing extreme pressure from the Serbian government and some other Serb political and spiritual leaders in Kosovo' to desert the force.

The statement mentioned no new deadline.

More than 500 ethnic Serbs remain on the Kosovo police service, which is mostly drawn from the ethnic Albanian majority. The Kosovo Police Service (KPS) said the door remains open for their suspended colleagues.
'Our colleagues are considered as employees of the KPS, and until further changes, we continue to call upon them to get back to their work,' police spokesman Veton Elshani said earlier.

More than 40 countries have recognized Kosovo's independence, including the United States and most of the European Union. Serbia and its ally Russia have refused, calling the secession illegal."
 
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