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Wednesday, 21.02.2018.

15:51

"Djindjic was mafioso, let's honor Milosevic instead"

Opposition SRS leader Vojislav Seselj says his party will "fight against the decision to raise a monument to Zoran Djindjic."

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Ataman

pre 6 godina

For all Milosevic’s faults he loved his people
(sj, 23 February 2018 12:23)

How about killing his own best man and mentor?
An other "feature" of Milosh not to forget is that he looked down on everything even remotely Russian. It wasn't really forgotten - and I am quite sure, the lukewarm reaction of Russia in 1999 was not only because it was weak.

sj

pre 6 godina

(Ataman, 22 February 2018 13:15)


Zoran Djindic was in partnership with Milo Djukanovic in smuggling everything from cigarettes to contraband of various kinds. He was taken out by his criminal associates because once in office he had a different perspective and wished to remove criminal elements to show his EU credentials.

For all Milosevic’s faults he loved his people unlike Djindic who only loved the Euro. Djindic, Tadic, Sotanovic, Jovanovic; Canak; all the same. First class traitors.

Dragce

pre 6 godina

Milosevic! The greatest loser our country and people have ever endured... Serbia's landmass and more important her people, both shrunk drastically under this misguided, partly by his wife, egotistical alcoholic... What was it, a bottle of Johnny a night- The Mira Effect!.. Voja ain't far behind... His liver is either gonna pop out of his gut or his diabetic infested nose will fall off sooner than later... God helps us!... Seriously, God please help us!

Ataman

pre 6 godina

No matter what people think of Milosevic at least he loved his people unlike Djindic.
(sj, 22 February 2018 10:00)

Disagree. I would probably have no problem to buy a used car from Djindic.
As far as Milosevic or Seselj... боже упаси

sj

pre 6 godina

Djindic was a crook and he died at the hands of his criminal associates. He would have sold out Serbia at a blink of an eye. If a statue was to be erected then let it be for Milosevic. No matter what people think of Milosevic at least he loved his people unlike Djindic.

Peggy

pre 6 godina

In my opinion monuments should be raised to heroes. Was Djindjic a hero?
How about our heroes who gave their lives during the war in the 90s and then how about our heroes who are still suffering the consequences of defending their own people?
From what I know about Djindjic, he was a sellout.

Triva

pre 6 godina

If that monument goes up, it could just as easily come down. Maybe allocating that money on some modern military equipment would make more sense, instead of a stupid monument for a nobody.

Triva

pre 6 godina

If that monument goes up, it could just as easily come down. Maybe allocating that money on some modern military equipment would make more sense, instead of a stupid monument for a nobody.

Peggy

pre 6 godina

In my opinion monuments should be raised to heroes. Was Djindjic a hero?
How about our heroes who gave their lives during the war in the 90s and then how about our heroes who are still suffering the consequences of defending their own people?
From what I know about Djindjic, he was a sellout.

sj

pre 6 godina

Djindic was a crook and he died at the hands of his criminal associates. He would have sold out Serbia at a blink of an eye. If a statue was to be erected then let it be for Milosevic. No matter what people think of Milosevic at least he loved his people unlike Djindic.

Dragce

pre 6 godina

Milosevic! The greatest loser our country and people have ever endured... Serbia's landmass and more important her people, both shrunk drastically under this misguided, partly by his wife, egotistical alcoholic... What was it, a bottle of Johnny a night- The Mira Effect!.. Voja ain't far behind... His liver is either gonna pop out of his gut or his diabetic infested nose will fall off sooner than later... God helps us!... Seriously, God please help us!

Ataman

pre 6 godina

No matter what people think of Milosevic at least he loved his people unlike Djindic.
(sj, 22 February 2018 10:00)

Disagree. I would probably have no problem to buy a used car from Djindic.
As far as Milosevic or Seselj... боже упаси

sj

pre 6 godina

(Ataman, 22 February 2018 13:15)


Zoran Djindic was in partnership with Milo Djukanovic in smuggling everything from cigarettes to contraband of various kinds. He was taken out by his criminal associates because once in office he had a different perspective and wished to remove criminal elements to show his EU credentials.

For all Milosevic’s faults he loved his people unlike Djindic who only loved the Euro. Djindic, Tadic, Sotanovic, Jovanovic; Canak; all the same. First class traitors.

Ataman

pre 6 godina

For all Milosevic’s faults he loved his people
(sj, 23 February 2018 12:23)

How about killing his own best man and mentor?
An other "feature" of Milosh not to forget is that he looked down on everything even remotely Russian. It wasn't really forgotten - and I am quite sure, the lukewarm reaction of Russia in 1999 was not only because it was weak.

Triva

pre 6 godina

If that monument goes up, it could just as easily come down. Maybe allocating that money on some modern military equipment would make more sense, instead of a stupid monument for a nobody.

sj

pre 6 godina

Djindic was a crook and he died at the hands of his criminal associates. He would have sold out Serbia at a blink of an eye. If a statue was to be erected then let it be for Milosevic. No matter what people think of Milosevic at least he loved his people unlike Djindic.

Peggy

pre 6 godina

In my opinion monuments should be raised to heroes. Was Djindjic a hero?
How about our heroes who gave their lives during the war in the 90s and then how about our heroes who are still suffering the consequences of defending their own people?
From what I know about Djindjic, he was a sellout.

Dragce

pre 6 godina

Milosevic! The greatest loser our country and people have ever endured... Serbia's landmass and more important her people, both shrunk drastically under this misguided, partly by his wife, egotistical alcoholic... What was it, a bottle of Johnny a night- The Mira Effect!.. Voja ain't far behind... His liver is either gonna pop out of his gut or his diabetic infested nose will fall off sooner than later... God helps us!... Seriously, God please help us!

sj

pre 6 godina

(Ataman, 22 February 2018 13:15)


Zoran Djindic was in partnership with Milo Djukanovic in smuggling everything from cigarettes to contraband of various kinds. He was taken out by his criminal associates because once in office he had a different perspective and wished to remove criminal elements to show his EU credentials.

For all Milosevic’s faults he loved his people unlike Djindic who only loved the Euro. Djindic, Tadic, Sotanovic, Jovanovic; Canak; all the same. First class traitors.

Ataman

pre 6 godina

No matter what people think of Milosevic at least he loved his people unlike Djindic.
(sj, 22 February 2018 10:00)

Disagree. I would probably have no problem to buy a used car from Djindic.
As far as Milosevic or Seselj... боже упаси

Ataman

pre 6 godina

For all Milosevic’s faults he loved his people
(sj, 23 February 2018 12:23)

How about killing his own best man and mentor?
An other "feature" of Milosh not to forget is that he looked down on everything even remotely Russian. It wasn't really forgotten - and I am quite sure, the lukewarm reaction of Russia in 1999 was not only because it was weak.