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Gola: Serbia continues to protect the terrorist Milan Radoicic
XK🏛️ PoliticsLean Progressive13 days ago

Gola: Serbia continues to protect the terrorist Milan Radoicic

Ardian Gola, Deputy Speaker of Kosovo's Parliament, stated during a session of the European Parliament's Assembly that Serbia continues to support criminal groups in northern Kosovo, including war criminals and individuals posing a threat to security. He criticized Serbia for not taking responsibility for these issues and for allowing figures like Milan Radoiçiq, linked to Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić, to live freely under protection in Serbia. Gola emphasized that Serbia's actions contradict the values upheld by the Council of Europe and noted that the European Parliament has described the attack in Banjska as a 'terrorist act' carried out by heavily armed Serbian paramilitary groups.

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RTK logoRTKState / PublicProgressiveFactual 90Objective 6513 days ago
Gola: Serbia continues to protect the terrorist Milan Radoicic

Ardian Gola, Deputy Speaker of Kosovo's Parliament, stated during a session of the European Parliament's Assembly that Serbia continues to support criminal groups in northern Kosovo, including war criminals and individuals posing a threat to security. He criticized Serbia for not taking responsibility for these issues and for allowing figures like Milan Radoiçiq, linked to Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić, to live freely under protection in Serbia. Gola emphasized that Serbia's actions contradict the values upheld by the Council of Europe and noted that the European Parliament has described the attack in Banjska as a 'terrorist act' carried out by heavily armed Serbian paramilitary groups.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames Serbia as supporting criminal elements and failing to normalize relations with Kosovo, using strong terms such as 'terrorist,' 'criminal groups,' and 'threat to security.' It emphasizes Serbia's failure to address these issues and criticizes its alignment with individuals like Răd

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 65): The article presents Ardian Gola’s accusations against Serbia regarding the protection of Milan Radoiçiq. It accurately summarizes his speech at the European Parliament session. While factual, the language carries a strong political critique of Serbia, reducing objectivity.

RTK logoRTKState / PublicProgressiveFactual 85Objective 7018 days ago
Abdijik: LDK's structures do not fall prey to the propaganda

Lumir Abdixhiku, president of the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK), stated that the party's structures are wise, experienced, and clear, emphasizing that they are not influenced by anti-LDK propaganda. He praised the structures' daily work and commitment, noting their clarity and effectiveness in representing the party's goals.

Bias read (Progressive): The article presents a positive framing of the LDK's structures through direct quotes from its leader, using strong affirmations such as 'wise,' 'experienced,' and 'clear.' The emphasis on resistance to anti-LDK propaganda suggests an alignment with the party’s perspective without significant counte

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 70): The article accurately reports Lumir Abdixhiku’s statements about LDK structures being genuine and not propaganda. It reflects his public declarations on social media and during a meeting. However, the tone leans slightly towards praising the LDK, showing some bias.

Koha.net logoKoha.netIndependentCenterFactual 80Objective 7521 days ago
The effectiveness of NATO in Kosovo does not depend on numbers

The article discusses the effectiveness of NATO's presence in Kosovo, arguing that it does not depend on the number of troops but rather on political circumstances. It references past incidents such as attacks against KFOR forces and a terrorist attack in Pristina, suggesting these were politically motivated rather than due to insufficient troop numbers. The author emphasizes that NATO should learn from these events and ensure accountability to prevent recurrence.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced view by discussing both NATO's role and the political factors influencing its effectiveness. It does not exhibit strong ideological bias, instead focusing on historical events and logical arguments without overtly favoring any side.

Why these scores (Factual 80 · Objective 75): This article discusses NATO's effectiveness in Kosovo and critiques the political motivations behind attacks. It provides historical context but uses somewhat polemic language. The analysis is informed but leans toward a critical stance on NATO's strategy, affecting objectivity.

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