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The suspect for war crimes, Momir Pantiq, spoke on Thursday in court as a witness and said that he did not know Çaslav Joliqi, who is accused of war crimes in the region of Istog. Pantiq said that he did not know most of the reservists like Joliqi, as he had no business with them.
"Did you know him earlier as a person like Časlav Joliq, are you familiar with him?" - said Valbona Musliu-Selimaj, member of the judging panel.
"No, for sure no... I did not go around the house... For the first time in prison", said Pantiq.
The witness and the accused are in custody in the High Security Prison, where they met earlier. Pantiqi, who testified on Thursday at the Basic Court in Pristina, had a leading position as an official of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Serbia for the region of Istog.
He said that he knew his brother, but not the defendant, as he stated that he mostly knew the regular policemen of Gurrakoc and Banja i Peja where he was responsible.
He said that the injured Zef Malsia was in his office during the war and told him that Radule Pejčinović - "Dulle" beat him, but that he did not mention the defendant.
"You started a special procedure for Zoran Joliqi... I'm asking you, did you ask "Dullen" at that time with whom he was in the service since you received a complaint from Zef Masija", said Mentor Bajraktari, a member of the jury .
"It was not my job to receive a statement from Dulles", Pantiq said.
The trial became tense as the injured witnesses in this case insisted that they express their objections to the witness Pantiq and blamed him for the beating.
And, in accordance with the decision of the trial body, their objections were heard after the end of Pantic's testimony.
"This was the head of the Istog police station, number 1. Everything was organized by him... Brenda told me: you are being written about, you will be imprisoned and he told me that you are accused of two criminal offenses: for gathering aid to terrorists and espionage against the state. He told me in his office", said the injured Zef Malsijaj.
"He didn't tell the truth that I've been a taxi driver since the 90s, I know... His army was," said the injured Nexhmedin Curraj.
The next hearing for this case of war crimes was scheduled for May 24, in which the accused Časlav Joliq himself will testify.
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Annex of the former Radio Prishtina (first floor) George Bush pn, 10000 Prishtina
died after a short and serious illness on September 26 in Kosovska Mitrovica
at the age of 76.Časlav Milisavljević was an announcer and journalist
calligraphy and preservation of the Serbian Cyrillic script
His life and work through rich journalistic work and work as an excellent radio announcer and presenter will forever remain a school for future generations of presenters and journalists
He presented his entire journalistic career on the radio
always striving for the truth to reach his faithful listeners
Since the founding of Radio Kosovska Mitrovica
Časlav has been a part of the collective and a long-time editor
The first announcer's voice on the then frequency of Radio Kosovska Mitrovica 96,5 Mhz will be remembered for a long time as clean
which was recognized even by those listeners who did not know him
he demanded it from all his colleagues and associates
striving to convey information to listeners as quickly and accurately as possible
he treated his younger colleagues and co-workers like a parent
He is one of the founders of the art colony "Sokolica"
for the organization of which he wholeheartedly advocated and spread numerous acquaintances with all the painters from the country and the region
and he made his last contribution to culture at the 28th Mitrovica Culture Festival as the organizer of the art colony as part of the manifestation also in as one of the founders of the "Council of Cultural Creativity"
he showed his humanity by working as a member of the committee for the construction of the church in Srbovac
which the president of the Provisional Authority of the Municipality of Zvečan
Časlav Milisavljević was also a councilor of Zvečan Municipality in the previous convocation
His acquaintances with the journalistic elite of the best newsrooms in the country had a huge influence on the journalists of Radio Kosovska Mitrovica
because they had the honor of learning from the best
but also rightly criticize inaction and irresponsibility
he believed that speech and writing were the backbone of proper journalistic expression
Hence the catchphrase by which we will remember him "Don't step on the Cyrillic alphabet" and "Be the guardians of the radio"
Radio Kosovska Mitrovica will organize a commemorative gathering today at 15.00:13.00 PM in Mitrovica Palace
The funeral will take place at the cemetery in his native Srbovac tomorrow at 10.00:XNUMX p.m
The family will receive condolences tomorrow from XNUMX:XNUMX a.m
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It is a media that respects the rights of every citizen to truth and objective information
Illustration of a molecule in the presence of gravitational time dilation
The molecule is in a quantum superposition of being in several places at the same time
but time dilation destroys this quantum phenomenon (Copyright: Igor Pikovski
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysic)
Relativity theory also applicable in other research areas
Einstein’s theory of time and space will celebrate its 100th anniversary this year
Even today it captures the imagination of scientists
researchers from the Universities of Vienna (Časlav Brukner)
Harvard (Igor Pikovski) and Queensland have now discovered that this world-famous theory can explain yet another puzzling phenomenon: the transition from quantum behavior to our classical
Their results are published in the journal "Nature Physics".In 1915 Albert Einstein formulated the theory of general relativity which fundamentally changed our understanding of gravity
He explained gravity as the manifestation of the curvature of space and time
Einstein’s theory predicts that the flow of time is altered by mass
known as "gravitational time dilation"
causes time to be slowed down near a massive object
It affects everything and everybody; in fact
people working on the ground floor will age slower than their colleagues a floor above
This tiny effect has actually been confirmed in many experiments with very precise clocks
a team of researchers from the University of Vienna
Harvard University and the University of Queensland have discovered that the slowing down of time can explain another perplexing phenomenon: the transition from quantum behavior to our classical
How gravity suppresses quantum behaviorQuantum theory
the other major discovery in physics in the early 20th century
predicts that the fundamental building blocks of nature show fascinating and mind-boggling behavior
Extrapolated to the scales of our everyday life quantum theory leads to situations such as the famous example of Schroedinger’s cat: the cat is neither dead nor alive
but in a so-called quantum superposition of both
Yet such a behavior has only been confirmed experimentally with small particles and has never been observed with real-world cats
scientists conclude that something must cause the suppression of quantum phenomena on larger
Typically this happens because of interaction with other surrounding particles
headed by Časlav Brukner from the University of Vienna and the Institute of Quantum Optics and Quantum Information
found that time dilation also plays a major role in the demise of quantum effects
They calculated that once the small building blocks form larger
composite objects – such as molecules and eventually larger structures like microbes or dust particles –
the time dilation on Earth can cause a suppression of their quantum behavior
The tiny building blocks jitter ever so slightly
And this jitter is affected by time dilation: it is slowed down on the ground and speeds up at higher altitudes
The researchers have shown that this effect destroys the quantum superposition and
forces larger objects to behave as we expect in everyday life
Paving the way for the next generation of quantum experiments"It is quite surprising that gravity can play any role in quantum mechanics"
who is the lead author of the publication and is now working at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics: "Gravity is usually studied on astronomical scales
but it seems that it also alters the quantum nature of the smallest particles on Earth"
"It remains to be seen what the results imply on cosmological scales
The results of Pikovski and his co-workers reveal how larger particles lose their quantum behavior due to their own composition
This prediction should be observable in experiments in the near future
which could shed some light on the fascinating interplay between the two great theories of the 20th century
quantum theory and general relativity. Publication in "Nature Physics":"Universal decoherence due to gravitational time dilation"
Nature Physics (2015) DOI:10.1038/nphys3366
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the Embassy of the Czech Republic in Canberra presents the inspiring story of Jiří Švenger
found a new home in Australia where he built a successful career and family
His life journey represents courage and sacrifice
Jiří Švenger was born on 28 November 1923 in Čáslav
where her family owned the only shop in the village
established after the expulsion of Jews from Prague in 1744 by a decree of Maria Theresa
including Jiří's great-grandfather Izak Ben Jacob
was known for their business skills and adaptability
was born in Kejžlice in a family that later owned a successful inn and restaurant
a business converted from a historic family home
with whom he shared his early childhood in Čáslav before the tragedies of World War II separated them
Jiří's youth was disrupted by the Nazi occupation of Czechoslovakia
he was sent by his mother to England to escape persecution
His mother Emilie and brother Kurt were deported to Terezín and eventually to Estonia
a Jewish bookseller who became his sponsor and helped him get a place in the RAF
Jiří served in the RAF as a radio telegraphist
where he distinguished himself in locating German bombers
This role was crucial during the Battle of Britain when defending against Nazi air raids was essential for the security of Great Britain
Jiří's proficiency in Morse code and his linguistic skills played a pivotal role in his success in this position
Jiří's return to his homeland after the war was filled with mixed emotions
Upon arriving with his entire "squadron," he experienced moments of joy
dancing in Wenceslas Square and reminiscing about his youth
this joy was soon overshadowed by the profound grief of discovering that his mother
and father had been murdered in concentration camps
he tried to find housing and restore the family business
but the failure of these efforts and a lack of experience led to his decision to return to England
Jiří decided to move from England to Australia for personal reasons
when his beloved declined the offer stating that their relationship could only continue on a social level
such as attending dances or theatre visits
It was in 1952 when Australia was actively seeking English migrants
presenting an opportunity for a new beginning
including prejudice against Jews and non-Catholics that complicated his acceptance in the new country
he eventually managed to find stable employment in a textile shop and later in a department store in Melbourne
Jiří Švenger's story exemplifies the values celebrated during ANZAC Day—courage
His experiences in the war and subsequent successes in civilian life reflect the spirit commemorated on ANZAC Day
Jiří shares common values with those who served and sacrificed for Australia
Jiří's story is an inspiration for all—both for those who survived the war and for immigrants seeking a new life in Australia
His life serves as a reminder that even in the toughest times
one can find the strength and resolve to start anew and contribute to a better future for oneself and others
Jiří Švenger's autobiography in English is available in the attachment below
They say they started their marriage without any property
house or stable source of income and faced many difficulties
We also complained to the ministry in Kosovo Polje
the minister who was here a couple of times
but it was not enough for us to build the house
Časlav Jevtić is a heart patient with five implanted stents
Časlav says that he only needs 2 years of service before he can go on disability pension
"I live on social assistance of 18000 dinars that I receive from Serbia
I have some goats that were given to me by Politika readers from Belgrade
We keep that herd and increase it a little from year to year
we try to generate some income for our children
which I prove with documents that I was in the hospital in Niš
His wife Marijana is facing serious health problems
but she cannot use health services in Serbia because she does not have citizenship
even though she has been married to Časlav for 13 years
I have not received any documents." I can't go to the doctor
and that's my biggest problem," Marijana said
their daughters Angela and Vera help them with all the household chores
Časlav says that because of his problems with his seniority and social status
The president of the Provisional Authority for Kosovska Kamenica
told Radio Goraždevac that the Jevtić family is receiving help according to current possibilities
"Previous aid that the Jevtić family has received includes building materials and drainage to solve water problems
the municipality helped in the procurement of livestock"
Tanja Aksić says that Časlav did not specifically ask for help in this matter
she emphasizes that the focus is on younger married couples
his wife is Albanian and they have two children
where neither spouse is employed in state institutions
as well as high school students who have no affinity to enroll in studies
We were looking to take care of that population
According to Časlav Jevtić from the village of Rajanovce
emigration from the Kosovo Sea is becoming more and more intense
the village of Rajanovce has about 50 inhabitants
There is a new school building and a clinic in the village
Radio Goraždevac
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