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epa03051544 Serbian President Boris Tadic (R) during the visit at Orthodox Visoki Decani Monastery, in Decani, Kosovo, 06 January 2012. Kosovo police have arrested six Self-Determination Movement members who tried to prevent Serbian President Boris Tadic from entering Kosovo. Serbian Orthodox believers celebrate Christmas according to the Julian calendar, which runs two weeks behind the Gregorian calendar. EPA/VALDRIN XHEMAJ