Publications


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  • Etnizacija.jpgDate start 13.12.2024.Reports

    Ethnization of Kosovo Police: Erosion of Ahtisaari’s Basis of a Civic and Multiethnic Institution

    In the last three years in Kosovo, a trend has been observed on social networks, especially on TikTok, where members of the Kosovo Police promote Albanian ethnonationalism, contrary to the Constitution and legislation in force. By analyzing the legislation, it has been established that such behavior on social networks violates at least 13 articles of the secondary act on discipline, as well as the Constitution of Kosovo and the laws governing Kosovo's institutions as civic and multiethnic. By analyzing TikTok content from early November 2024, which included a cumulative search of hashtags related to the Kosovo Police, it was found that there are over 14,000 posts related to it. For example, just the hashtag #njesiaspecialekosoves (special unit of Kosovo) has over 4,000 posts that generated over 270 million views. The ethnonationalist musical background used in posts containing most of the problematic content, which is measured in thousands, characterizes the security apparatus as an enforcer of Albanian nationalist goals, rather than as an enforcer of Ahtisaari's vision of Kosovo. As evidence of this illegal and nationalist practice that undermines the multiethnic and civic character of the security apparatus, the authors provided over 140 photographs showing more than 300 police officers using illegal emblems and symbols, flags, or gestures that clearly identify their ethnic affiliation and emphasize their nationalist political views or glorify the concept of extrajudicial “justice.” Although the trend pointed out here is widespread in Kosovo, public recognition of the harmfulness of this practice, condemnation, and sanctions for such behavior are lacking. The institutions most responsible for preventing such phenomena, the Kosovo Police Inspectorate, and international missions with monitoring status, such as the European Union Rule of Law Mission – EULEX, have not reacted in the last three years since the expansion of this trend. The report is jointly developed by five organisations: New Social Initiative (NSI), Center for Affirmative Social Actions (CASA), Institute for Territorial Economic Development (InTER), NGO Aktiv and the Advocacy Center for Democratic Culture (ACDC).

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  • Publikacija_6_front_17.jpgDate start 01.10.2024.Analyses

    Integrated Border Management and Freedom of Movement

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  • Publikacija_6_front_15.jpgDate start 01.10.2024.Analyses

    Political Pluralism in the Serb Community in Kosovo and Possible Consequences for the Dialogue on Normalisation of Relations

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  • U_susret_sporazumu_2023_front_06.jpgDate start 28.02.2024.Analyses

    Towards the Agreement 2023

    NCEU Working Group for Chapter 35 developed the publication "Towards the Agreement 2023”. The publication was developed within the project Civil Society for Advancing Serbia’s Accession to the European Union – Europe ASAP, implemented by InTER in partnership with the Belgrade Open School, and with the support of Sweden.

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