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Kosovo Protection Force condemns violence in anti-UN protests.

BBC Monitoring International Reports

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Text of unattributed report: "Use of violence against the police and citizens is unjustifiable", published by Kosovo Albanian newspaper Koha Ditore on 10 February

Prishtina [Pristina], 9 February: "The general headquarters of the TMK [Kosovo Protection Corps, KPC] considers it to be a moral and national obligation of every citizen of Kosova [Kosovo] to preserve and protect the values of the war for the liberation of Kosova, and it assesses as a legitimate right the request of the citizens to the international community to respect and protect these values, because these are universal values, for which we fought together," reads a statement issued by the TMK general …

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