Media in Serbia: D-Day for Kosovo Army

The Belgrade press in tomorrow's newspaper editions deals with the formation of the Kosovo Army, though perhaps not so aggressively propagandizing and with unscrupulous lies as they normally deal with Kosovo topics. Yes, there is this time, of course, but at least one of the species has quietly passed over the subject. [...]
The Belgrade press in tomorrow's newspaper editions deals with the formation of the Kosovo Army, though perhaps not so aggressively propagandizing and with unscrupulous lies as they normally deal with Kosovo topics. Yes, there is this time, of course, but at least one of the species has quietly passed over the subject.
Until the newspaper “Politika” -- one of the largest newspapers in Serbia -- has an almost neutral title, “D-Day of Kosovo Army”, the other daily “Danas”, not at all dealing with this topic, at least not on the forehead.
The newspaper “Vecernje Novosti” has title, but not top, “NATO clears the way for the Kosovo Army”, while also publishing President Thaci's photo in uniform, broadcasts Metro.net.
“Blic” has the title “Albanians shoot guns, tensions because of the Kosovo Army”, as well as no top title.
This time the picture <x0... Information”, which is entitled has speculation that “NATO threatens with war”, with “Provocations coming in, horrible” and the subheading “KFOR soldiers yesterday have exercised the action of kidnapping northern Kosovo”. Where the picture publishes the AP's analysis about the formation of the Kosovo Army, with the title strained “The Serbian Army could violate Kosovo!”
Tabloidi “> The other picture, “Kurir”, also known for propaganda and lies against Albanians, has not been dealt with either by the Army or by Kosovo this time.











