Please share: Did you serve in Kosovo in 1999? I’m trying to find the following gentlemen who saved a pair of young women in Kosovo.
Sergeant Iain "Spike" Laidlaw
Corporal Martin "Jock" Calder
Lance Corporal John "Potts" Potts
Private Gary "Robbo" Robertson
Thank you for helping!
1/4 Kosova has not targeted any health institution operating in the four municipalities in the north of our country. Not even those illegal ones established by Serbia (nobody understands the legal meaning of the usually used term “Serbia run institutions in Kosova”).
🇦🇱🇽🇰 Great moments in the Albania-Kosovo U19 brother duel
At the beginning both sang the Albanian anthem.🇦🇱
Then there was a dodgy penalty for Albania in the first half. In fair play, Mattia Huqi and the Albanian U19s decided not to take the penalty and pass it back to the GK.
Respect to both teams!🙌🏼
@Andric1961 Any institute of Serbia = Propaganda Center against Albanians! Since 1878! These is the reality, Serbs can not live without bashing Albanians because if they to deal with themselfs they see that they are just lowest humankind there can be!
🇽🇰's consistency in the economic performance in the last years was noted also by the IMF. The economic growth is still registered as the highest in the region while continuing our increase in jobs & productivity. Thanked the IMF mission in 🇽🇰 for their contribution & cooperation.
In the parliamentary elections held a month ago, we witnessed strong and direct interference by Serbia—specifically its government—aimed at intimidating and threatening the Serbian community in Kosova. This interference included financial threats of withholding Serbian benefits, blackmail, bribery, contracted cyberattacks, and other forms of pressure, primarily targeting Serbian parties that challenge the dominance of the Serbian List and seek to bring political plurality to the system, as well as voters supporting parties other than the Serbian List.
On election day, buses transported voters from Serbia, and collective voting was organized. Voters were monitored near polling stations, and it was made clear that anyone who reported these actions to the police would have their families threatened.
Methods of voter coercion have been documented and acknowledged by the European Union Election Observation Mission, which has also gathered evidence of a disinformation campaign orchestrated by Russian-backed media in Serbia. Meanwhile, the current Kosova Serb minister, Nenad Rasic, was directly threatened by Milan Radoicic and his associates.
As Minister Rasic stated, the government in Belgrade is an authoritarian one—as evidenced by months-long protests—that seeks to use the Serbs in Kosova for its own interests. As a result, its actions actively undermine the integration of Kosova Serbs into our country. He also outlined how the Serbian government used physical threats to force individuals to vote, including those who were not registered to vote three days before the elections. Their data was obtained from social welfare schemes, and they were physically threatened by Petar Petkovic and the Serbian police. Meanwhile fictitious government job openings targeting the Serbian population in Kosova aimed at bribing citizens to comply with voting along Belgrade’s lines.
This instance has exposed several critical issues, including the use of Serbian state benefits to suppress one of the fundamental civil rights of the Serbian population: the right to a free vote. It has also highlighted the continued illegal activities of Milan Radoicic, carried out under orders from the Serbian government. However, it has also demonstrated the effectiveness of our law enforcement, ensuring that, unlike in the past, voter suppression did not escalate into beatings and killings.
🇽🇰 Kosova ranks 1st in the Western Balkans for Government Accountability, Open Governance, and Order & Security (2021-2024) according to @TheWJP, reaffirming its commitment to rule of law, transparency, and public safety—core values of democratic nations. ½