Press: Furious reactions to Haradinaj judgment

The dailies for the second day lead with stories about the Hague acquittal of KLA's Ramush Haradinaj.

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The dailies for the second day lead with stories about the Hague acquittal of KLA's Ramush Haradinaj. BLIC—"Producers are robbing us", looks at the source of recent price hikes. Press: Furious reactions to Haradinaj judgment "I watched Haradinaj torture and murder Serbian policemen", an Albanian witness is quoted by the newspaper, two days after the Hague acquittal of KLA's Ramush Haradinaj. The woman told the Tribunal that in 1998 near Junik, she saw Haradinaj slit the throats of two Serb policemen who had wounds all over their bodies, and gauged eyes. "Another big sale falls through", says the daily of the A-TEC's failed attempt to buy RTB Bor. The Privatization Agency decided to break the contract with the Austrian consortium after it failed to submit banking guarantees. VECERNJE NOVOSTI—Minister Aleksandar Popovic, DSS, in interviewed under, "Never again 1990s". The failed RTB Bor sale is also reported on the front page: "Bor in ditch, too". "Washing of bloody hands", more on the acquittal of Haradinaj, who stood trial at the Hague accused of torture, rape and murder. GLAS JAVNOSTI—The daily continues its investigation into how much the short-lived parliament, elected in January last year, cost the budget: "Journey around the world for 20 million". "Hague passes judgment on itself as well", looks at the Haradinaj verdict that has stirred spirits in Serbia from the streets to the top political echelons. As for the NATO summit in Bucharest, "Putin: NATO is not democratizer". DANAS—The liberal daily's weekend double issue leads with a story of Dada Vujasinovic, a journalist who was found dead in her apartment in the 1990s, and whose death was at the time ruled a suicide: "Dada Vujasinovic murdered after all?" "Brammertz in Belgrade April 15", says that the new chief Hague prosecutor, Serge Brammertz, is due to visit Serbia. "Dinkic: Contracts must be honored in Serbia", the G17 Plus leader speaks about the RTB Bor fiasco. KURIR—The tabloid brings a large photograph of late PM Zoran Djindjic on the front page, and a headline, "I won't give Kosovo", quoting from an interview Djindjic gave several weeks before his death in 2003, where he discussed the possible solutions to the Kosovo status crisis. Another healdine, along with the photo of Mladjan Dinkic, says, "RTB Bor sale fell through". "Natasa Kandic gets street in Pristina", is another front page story. POLITIKA—"NATO sneaks up on Russian borders", more from the Western military alliance's Bucharest summit. "Cooperation with Kosovo, then EU", quotes from an open letter to Serbia sent by Slovenian and French foreign ministers Dimitrij Rupel and Bernard Kouchner. "White gloves on bloody hands", analyzes the circumstance that led to the acquittal of Haradinaj. PRESS—"Haradinaj, be cursed!", the tabloid says, and in fact prints a curse from the Serb epic poetry on the front page.

Press: Furious reactions to Haradinaj judgment

"I watched Haradinaj torture and murder Serbian policemen", an Albanian witness is quoted by the newspaper, two days after the Hague acquittal of KLA's Ramush Haradinaj. The woman told the Tribunal that in 1998 near Junik, she saw Haradinaj slit the throats of two Serb policemen who had wounds all over their bodies, and gauged eyes.

"Another big sale falls through", says the daily of the A-TEC's failed attempt to buy RTB Bor. The Privatization Agency decided to break the contract with the Austrian consortium after it failed to submit banking guarantees.

VEČERNJE NOVOSTI—Minister Aleksandar Popović, DSS, in interviewed under, "Never again 1990s".

The failed RTB Bor sale is also reported on the front page: "Bor in ditch, too".

"Washing of bloody hands", more on the acquittal of Haradinaj, who stood trial at the Hague accused of torture, rape and murder.

GLAS JAVNOSTI—The daily continues its investigation into how much the short-lived parliament, elected in January last year, cost the budget: "Journey around the world for 20 million".

"Hague passes judgment on itself as well", looks at the Haradinaj verdict that has stirred spirits in Serbia from the streets to the top political echelons.

As for the NATO summit in Bucharest, "Putin: NATO is not democratizer".

DANAS—The liberal daily's weekend double issue leads with a story of Dada Vujasinović, a journalist who was found dead in her apartment in the 1990s, and whose death was at the time ruled a suicide: "Dada Vujasinović murdered after all?"

"Brammertz in Belgrade April 15", says that the new chief Hague prosecutor, Serge Brammertz, is due to visit Serbia.

"Dinkić: Contracts must be honored in Serbia", the G17 Plus leader speaks about the RTB Bor fiasco.

KURIR—The tabloid brings a large photograph of late PM Zoran Đinđić on the front page, and a headline, "I won't give Kosovo", quoting from an interview Đinđić gave several weeks before his death in 2003, where he discussed the possible solutions to the Kosovo status crisis.

Another healdine, along with the photo of Mlađan Dinkić, says, "RTB Bor sale fell through".

"Nataša Kandić gets street in Priština", is another front page story.

POLITIKA—"NATO sneaks up on Russian borders", more from the Western military alliance's Bucharest summit.

"Cooperation with Kosovo, then EU", quotes from an open letter to Serbia sent by Slovenian and French foreign ministers Dimitrij Rupel and Bernard Kouchner.

"White gloves on bloody hands", analyzes the circumstance that led to the acquittal of Haradinaj.

PRESS—"Haradinaj, be cursed!", the tabloid says, and in fact prints a curse from the Serb epic poetry on the front page.

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