14 Most Beautiful Places to Explore in Kosovo | Travel Video | SKY Travel
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14 Most Beautiful Places to Explore in Kosovo | Travel Video | SKY Travel
Korigjoe gazivod qe e ke shkru ,shkruje ne gjuhen shqipe. UJMANI.
01.Pristina
02.Gracanica Monastery
Kosovo I Metohija was stolen from Serbia in 1999 during the Kosovo War by USA and its NATO allies.
03.Kosovo Museum
04.Newborn Monument
Kalofsh një ditë fantastike, të suksesshme, stimuluese, të shëndetshme, kuptimplote, krijuese, të këndshme, të bukur dhe të bekuar! Përshëndetje miqësore nga Suedia. / Желим вам фантастичан, успешан, стимулативан, здрав, смислен, креативан, пријатан, леп и благословен дан! Срдачан поздрав из Шведске. 👋🙂
05.Germia Park
06.Bear Sanctuary
A šta mislite zašto se Šiptari trude da Srbima uzmu Kosovo?
07.Prizren
08.Rugova
Kosovo is a beautiful country
09.Peja
10.Ethnological Museum
Beautiful Serbia❤
11.Sinan Pasha Mosque
12.Bjeshket E Nemuna National Park
Predivno Kosovo. Secam se dedinih prica dok' je pekao rakiju od sljiva o tome kako je peske isao preko Albanije. ❤
13.Gazivoda Lake
14.Mirusha Waterfalls
Ne prodajte svoju tehnologiju Koreji.
Kosovo
Kosovo, officially the Republic of Kosovo, is a partially recognised state in Southeastern Europe. It lies at the centre of the Balkans, occupying an area of 10,887 km², with a population of c. 1.8 ... Wikipedia
How can there be Muslims in Kosovo?🤬🤬🤬
Pristina
City
Frst Gjilan i'am born in this city , Pristina , Prizren , Djakovo , Klokot , Kosovska Vitina, Binac Planina , Kosovo Polje , Podujevo , Sar Planina ali sam i zaboravila ali je i pre 53 godine bilo lepo a sad jos lepse.😊😊😊
Pristina is the capital and largest city of Kosovo. Its population is predominantly Albanian-speaking, constituting the second-largest such city in Europe, after Tirana. The city is located in the northeastern section of Kosovo in a relatively flat plain close to the Gollak mountains. Wikipedia
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Wow finally a video about kosovo my land iive in 😊
@AnisMujaLook like turkey
@aminparakBeautifull stolen part of Serbia
@eliadbaruch2458I want to sattle kosovo please kosovo friend suggested me is it good decision?
@englishspeakingschool924Kosovo is a terrorist, apartheid territory ( not state ), where Serbs live in enclaves, surrounded with barbed wire and guarded by NATO troops, in order not to be butchered by the Albanians. All this happens in the 21st Century , in the middle of Europe, but the Western media is very "shy" to talk about this subject....Why not try ALL Serbian Cemeteries, see how ALL of them were destroyed by the Akbanians and transformed in public toilets. Then you can "enjoy" visiting all the Serbian Monasteries and Churches that were also destroyed by the Albanians.......Have a great time and leave comment after the visit.......😎
@55maranaSuuuuuuper, thanks a lot. I put Kosovo at my travel bucket list. :)
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@ElinaBajrami-n3bKosovo 95% Albanian people 🇽🇰🇦🇱
@ikacOsRs3Im a serb from Kosovo and i love Kosovo and no it not serbian it belongs to its citizens and 90%+ are albanian and im ok with it. All serbs commenting here are annoying
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@adrovicmerima3012Lovely Kosovo country.Masha Allah long live Kosovo.
@shahiddogar5443Serbian Gracanica monestary and Serbian Patriarchate in Pec
@cicadraza3671mashaAllah beatiful❤
@AgimBecaj-pr9vmPse e keni përshkru si liqeni gazivodes ku ai liken ësht liqeni ujmani!?
@PellazgilirLong live KOSOVO IS ALBANIAN 🇽🇰 greetings from Bulgaria 🇧🇬
@atanasdimitrov5046I am from Kosovo,Podujevo🇽🇰🇦🇱 and i speak a lot of my official language Albanian Përshëndetje njeri i mirë
@fronlahukosovaBocsànat
Csak az emberek miatt voltam ott!😊
My from is kosovo
@valonqerkini478🇷🇸🇷🇺
@СтанислафПантичJesus christ is coming back
@flaviocandidodasilva1831Jesus christ is coming back
@flaviocandidodasilva1831kosovo heart of serbia
@JohnSterk-t9vhttps://youtu.be/qkeIqoDvhTo?feature=shared
@gavriloprincippLove kosovo from Bangladesh
@ArifEntertainment-ur2qbSerbia is a beautiful country ❤
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Thank you for the amazing video🙏😊
Kosovo je Srbija. Greetings from Poland for the Slavic brothers
@quickstarter33089. Was my city pejaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
@eminakryeziu5234I am from Serbia and I'd like to visit Kosovo. May I visit Kosovo as serbian citizen?
@darkomarkovic7323Am coming to kossovo next month 🥰
@tshiamoseloba7030Kosovo je SRBIJA OK
AM INKY SAY TRUTH AMEN OK
TRUTH HURTS OK
THSNK YOU
Beautiful country
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@Bitcoinfactsune po jetoj ne kosov
@BitcoinfactsPRISTINA - Between 1999 and 2001, Kosovo's Liberation army, the KLA, possibly used Serbian war prisoners' organs to supply illegal organ trafficking on a massive and international scale, under the eyes and maybe even with the collaboration of the international community present in the country.
In December 2010, a report presented to the Council of Europe by Swiss deputy Dick Marty broke the taboo, causing a monumental polemic. Hundreds of Serbian prisoners might have been deported in secret horror detention camps in Albania: captured, tortured and then killed, the organs of the prisoners were then sold for large sums of money on the black market.
The issue was first recovered by former ICTY Prosecutor Carla Del Ponte, and gained more attention through a few articles on the 10th anniversary of the war in Kosovo. While the more narrow focus was the gruesome allegations on organ harvesting, the wider issue was about the human rights record of the KLA, which some were willing to look back into.
Until Marty's report, the international community had never acknowledgded this clandestine organ trafficking, officially in the name of the preservation of official stability in the country. In January 2012, a Special Investigative Force, part of the Eulex mission, was set up. Run by an American investigator with experience in war crimes, the investigation will present its conclusions in 2014, when Eulex is set to leave Kosovo.
Is this post-war organ trafficking merely the tip of the iceberg? To what extent does the EU have a responsibility in the scandal? What were the first results of the Special Investigative Task Force mission? What are difficulties faced by the families' victims in Kosovo?
Prune Antoine and Monika Stefanek investigated the Eulex mission in Kosovo and the way they are dealing with a scandal that had been swept under the rug for a long time. The investigation was published in 12 chapters on CafeBabel.fr.
· 300 killed in 'house-clinic' in Albania, says Del Ponte
· Demands for investigation over claim in memoirs
Ian Traynor, Europe editor
Sat 12 Apr 2008 01.06 CEST
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Carla Del Ponte, the ex-chief prosecutor for war crimes in former Yugoslavia, has unleashed a storm of recrimination with allegations of a trade in human body parts in Kosovo and Albania after Nato bombed Serbia in 1999.
Del Ponte claims, based on what she describes as credible reports and witnesses, that Kosovan Albanian guerrillas transported hundreds of Serbian prisoners into northern Albania where they were killed, and their organs "harvested" and trafficked out of Tirana airport.
The Kosovan government, now headed by the former guerrilla leader Hashim Thaci, dismisses the claims as untrue, while Serbia and Russia are demanding a war crimes investigation into the allegations. Del Ponte, now a Swiss ambassador, has been ordered to keep silent by the Swiss government.
The allegations are aired in Del Ponte's just published memoirs of her eight years as chief prosecutor for the international war crimes tribunal for former Yugoslavia, based in The Hague.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - An EU-led inquiry found "compelling indications" that Kosovo Albanian guerrillas extracted body organs from Serb captives during the 1998-99 war and sold them, but the practice was not widespread and there was not enough evidence for a trial, the lead investigator said on Tuesday.
After a three-year investigation, the EU-led task force said there was, however enough evidence to prosecute former leaders of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) for war crimes against the ethnic Serb and Roma populations of Kosovo during the conflict.
Speaking at a conference on freedom of the media in Belgrade on Thursday, American investigative journalist Michael Montgomery recalled how his investigation into wartime crimes by Serbian fighters in 1999 led him to uncover allegations about the trafficking of the organ of prisoners who had been abducted by the Kosovo Liberation Army.
Fifteen years later, these allegations led to the establishment of a new internationally-backed special court which will be set up in the coming months by the Kosovo authorities, to be based both in the former Serbian province and in the Netherlands.