The following media round up on international, legal and foreign policy issues from around the Balkans for the period from 18 November to 24 November 2022.
Guernica 37 will provide weekly media updates with a focus on Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia and Serbia . Should you wish to contribute or submit a media summary, opinion piece or blog, please send to Ned Vucijak at nenadv@guernica37.com for consideration.
North Macedonia- 24 November 2022
North Macedonia has decided to revoke the citizenship it granted to Oleksandr Onyshchenko a Ukranian fugitive who is still under a Ukrainian arrest warrant and on a US sanctions list. The full article can be found here.
Montenegro – 24 November 2022
Montenegro’s Higher Court dropped charges against Budimir Krstovic and his daughter for smuggling 1,206 kilograms of cocaine, claiming there was not enough evidence that Krstovic ordered the drugs shipment. The full article can be found here.
Kosovo – 24 November 2022
Kosovo judiciary announce strikes, demanding that Albin Kurti's government revokes a draft law on salaries in the public sector which they fear could lead to pay cuts. The full article can be found here.
Albania – 23 November 2022
Two environmental organisations have filed a suit at Tirana Administrative Court on Wednesday challenging the contract to build a new airport in the south-western city of Vlora on ecological grounds. The full article can be found here.
Serbia – 23 November 2022
Key evidence in the ‘Jovanjica case’, concerning a massive cannabis farm that allegedly enjoyed the protection of Serbian state security, has been ruled ineligible by the court. The full article can be found here.
Moldova – 23 November 2022
Justice Ministers hails court order transferring ownership of international airport from a shadowy company run by fugitive oligarch to Moldovan state. The full article can be found here.
Croatia – 18 November 2022
The basement of Vukovar Hospital, where lives were saved and lost during the siege of the city by Yugoslav People’s Army troops and Serbian paramilitaries in 1991, is now a Museum of Remembrance. The full article can be found here.
Bosnia and Herzegovina – 18 November 2022
Former soldier Radovan Veljovic was sentenced to seven years in prison for raping a women during a “widespread and systematic” attack by Bosnian Serb forces in the Foca area in 1992. The full article can be found here.
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