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BELGRADE - Serbia's lawyers have called on the U.N. civilian mission to Kosovo and Metohija (UNMIK) to make it possible for them to do their job in the southern province.
They also urged UNMIK to submit lists with names of all persons detained or held prisoner in the province, representatives of the Serbian Bar told a news conference in Belgrade on Monday.
Milan Vujin, the Bar's president, said that the Bar had requested three times already that UNMIK chief Bernard Kouchner enable them to do their job in Kosovo and Metohija, because there were not only ethnic Albanians among the detained persons but also Serbs and other non-Albanians.
Vujin said that Kouchner had repeatedly failed to respond to the Bar's request.