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UNMIK briefing spotlights minority concerns, policing and media freedom in Kosovo

United Nations Security Council · April 10, 2026
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Mr. Diarra told the Security Council mayors in northern Kosovo reported incomplete handovers and language barriers, praised police steps on community policing, and urged investigations into attacks on journalists while noting non-majority communities still face discrimination and access challenges.

Mr. Diarra told the Security Council that Kosovo’s civic space remains dynamic but that members of non-majority communities continue to raise concerns about equality, non-discrimination and access to justice and services. He said municipal leaders in the north reported "incomplete handovers, administrative gaps, and language barriers" that limit municipal responsiveness.

On policing, he…

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