Serbs withdraw from UNMIK judiciary

The Ministry of Justice has ordered all Serbs now employed with UNMIK to return to their original judicial institutions.

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Saturday, 23.02.2008.

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The Ministry of Justice has ordered all Serbs now employed with UNMIK to return to their original judicial institutions. The move is designed to strengthen the institutions of the state of Serbia in Kosovo, a statement from the ministry said Friday. Serbs withdraw from UNMIK judiciary "The ministry has received statements from judges, court officials and magistrates that they are withdrawing from the positions held with UNMIK, and are returning to work for the judicial institution of the Republic of Serbia in Kosovo and Metohija," the statement said. It adds that the move comes in line with a joint Serbian government-UNMIK declaration on engagement of Serb judges into the multi-ethnic system in Kosovo, and the government's decision dated April 26, 2007. "In this way, five judges and 25 court officials are returning to the courts in Leposavic, Vucitrn, Kosovska Mitrovica, Pristina, Leposavic and Zubin Potok," the ministry said.

Serbs withdraw from UNMIK judiciary

"The ministry has received statements from judges, court officials and magistrates that they are withdrawing from the positions held with UNMIK, and are returning to work for the judicial institution of the Republic of Serbia in Kosovo and Metohija," the statement said.

It adds that the move comes in line with a joint Serbian government-UNMIK declaration on engagement of Serb judges into the multi-ethnic system in Kosovo, and the government's decision dated April 26, 2007.

"In this way, five judges and 25 court officials are returning to the courts in Leposavić, Vučitrn, Kosovska Mitrovica, Priština, Leposavić and Zubin Potok," the ministry said.

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