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List of 117 unwanted Serbs in Kosovo 29 March 2009 | 13:42 | Source: Politika PRIŠTINA -- The ethnic Albanian Self-Determination movement leader has filed a complaint along with a list of 117 Serbs that he wants banned from entering the territory. Belgrade daily Politika writes that Albin Kurti explained this by saying that the Serbs from his list are acting in "parallel institutions". "A psychological warfare is being led in plain sight, in front of the international community," said head of the Kosovska Mitrovica District Radenko Nedeljković, one of the Serbs from the radical movement's list. "All of this is happening with the presence of the international community, EULEX above all, which is demonstrating it is not status neutral. KFOR, too, has recently stepped out of its mandate," he explained. Kosovo police, KPS, spokesman Arber Beka confirmed for the newspaper that the list exists and said that they had learned about it from the media, but that they are not acting on this issue, "since it is all in the hands of the prosecution". The Kosovo Albanian government in Priština said they "know nothing" about the list, submitted on March 16. Memli Kransici, the government's spokesman, said that a ban on entry is in force "for all Serbian officials", but "only if they don't ask for permission from the government, that is, the police". This, Krasnici explained, also applies to "officials from neighboring and any other countries in the world". Kurti's list contains the names of Minister for Kosovo and Metohija Goran Bogdanović, Oliver Ivanović, Zvonimir Stević, Kruna Petković, heads of five districts and their deputies, municipal presidents, but also many others who are directly or indirectly involved in the political events in Kosovo.
