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New York, September 14, 2000 --- A well-known ethnic Albanian
journalist was shot and killed in Kosovo on the evening of Sunday,
September 10. It is currently unclear whether Shefki Popova's death
related to his journalism.
Popova, a journalist for the Albanian-language daily Rilindja,
was gunned down at 11:25 p.m. near the municipal office building in
his home town of Vucitrn, 12 miles northwest of Pristina, according
to the United Nations police Web
site [www.civpol.org/unmik/PressUpdateArchi/archive.htm] Two unidentified
men were seen running from the scene.
Popova died shortly after arriving at a nearby hospital run by United
Arab Emirates peacekeeping forces.
Popova was approximately 50 years old and well known in the province.
Over the past 26 years, he had contributed numerous articles to Rilindja
and had also reported for the newspaper's local radio station.
Popova was also active in local politics. At the time of his death,
he was running as the Vucitrn candidate of the Social Democratic Party
of Kosova (PSDK) in the October 28 local body elections. And Popova
had acted as a facilitator for the OSCE in recent months, assisting
international officials in organizing meetings with non-governmental
organizations in Vucitrn.
CPJ condemns the murder of Shefki Popova and calls on United Nations
authorities to pursue the investigation vigorously. CPJ will continue
to monitor the case.
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