Is it true that the theatre in Pristina is now called “Adem Jasari”?
Malici: No, it was not changed officially, but someone wrote slogans while foreign statesmen were visiting. At the place where the National Theatre sign once was, it now says “Adem Jasari”, but this is only temporary. Nobody dares to clean that off yet and return the old sign, but this is not the official name. On the other wall their is praise for Albright, Clinton, Cook and other statesmen. B2-92: Is there any graffiti dedicated to Milosevic, or is he a dead story for Kosovo Albanians? Malici: I think that almost no one is interested in Milosevic here. There are very few contacts with Serbia: the Serbian press no longer arrives, radio stations don’t carry much information about Serbia, Serbian television is no longer broadcast here – there are two channels of Serbian programs which are mainly entertainment or are rebroadcasting foreign programs – we are simply moving away from Serbia at the speed of light and that is good, in a way, but in essence, looking at it in the long term, it