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The identification of the suspects has been done by a Serb citizen of Kosovo, who is now a police officer of Kosovo. He has participated in the operation and says that he has closely seen those who blocked the road. This police officer has now been given the status of protected witness. Radovan Radic, 33 years of age, Milan Vlashkovic, 35 years of age, are the main defendants in the murder of Zymberi. Kosovo authorities inaugurated a new building in memory of Enver Zymberi, a police officer who was killed in disturbances in the north in and whose killer has not been caught.

Follow us. Published by BIRN. He died at 10pm, becoming the first uniform-wearing victim of the Kosovo-Serbia conflict since Kosovo declared independence in Watch our editor-in-chief Koert Debeuf explain the reasons in this second video. The incident took place in Serb-controlled north Kosovo after central authorities in Pristina sent in special police to seize control of crossing-points on the border with Serbia.

Zymberi's family and many Kosovar Albanians believe it was a political murder ordered in Belgrade and designed to perpetuate local divisions, which undermine Kosovo's ambition to become a normal country and to join the EU. They want trouble and tension in the north - they want the conflict between Kosovo and Serbia to continue," Muharrem Zymberi, Enver's father, a year-old retired miner and former Kosovo resistance fighter, told EUobserver in his home in the village of Dubovc.

But the outgoing chief of Nato forces in Kosovo, German major general Erhard Buhler told press in Pristina on Tuesday 6 September it was probably the work of an ethnic Serb organised crime group. Asked if he could rule out Belgrade's involvement, he told this website: "I wouldn't rule out anything in this part of the Balkans.

But I would rule out that any official persons would do this. That's certainly not the case. Recalling the moment when he told Sokoloj, Enver's seven year old son, what happened, Muharrem Zymberi said: "I tried to console him, explaining why his father died.

I kissed him and I stroked him I kissed him on both cheeks and I said 'Don't be sad because your dad has died, I am your dad from now on'. He added: "We are proud that my son died for this land We are ready to give our blood again if necessary. There are a lot of Envers in Kosovo ready to go out and die for it. With Nato soldiers taking control of the crossing-points and with the EU police mission, Eulex, trying to track down the killer, Muharrem put his trust in Kosovo's international sponsors instead of calling for revenge attacks.

I hope they will guard our border together with our police because they have the power to do it," he said. For his part, the International Civilian Repesentative ICR in Pristina, Dutch diplomat Peter Feith, who oversees Kosovo on behalf of countries that recognise its independence, believes Enver Zymberi's death is an opportunity for change.

Something has changed for ever. Feith praised Kosovar Albanians for their restraint and advised Pristina to do more to win Kosovar Serbs' trust.



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