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Friday, 02.02.2007.

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Haradinaj ordered back to Hague

The Tribunal has ordered the former KLA commander to return to the Hague detention by February 26.

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Rod

pre 17 godina

Victor wrote:
"Mladic lived among the Serbs in Serbia, even attending baseball match and behaving as a war hero. Why do you think that not even Djindjic dared to arrest him? He is an icon, not Milosevic!"

Agim Ceku & his KLA cronies are confirmed terrorists (by the CIA in 1998),who are guilty of cleansing over 2/3 of Kosovo's Non-Albanians from the province. Additionally, Ceku and crew have spent the past 8 years committing cultural genocide against all structures, monuments, and churches that are not Muslim Albanian in origin, similar to what the Taliban had done in Afghanistan.

Despite all of this, Albanians in Kosovo continue to idolize Ceku, and even made him their PM.

So, please Victor, stop pointing fingers at everyone else, and take a good long look at yourself for a change. The Albanian's behavior in Kosovo is despicable, and you haven't even begun to address your own crimes, which are infinite, and date back over 60 years.

Victor

pre 17 godina

«The vast majority of Serbs from Serbia that I know couldn’t care less about him.»

Mladic lived among the Serbs in Serbia, even attending baseball match and behaving as a war hero. Why do you think that not even Djindjic dared to arrest him? He is an icon, not Milosevic!

Matthew

pre 17 godina

In our defense, we did turn over the worst of the worst, Milosevic. People seem to forget that. I agree the situation with Mladic is BS, however it’s been my experience that it’s mostly the Serbs of Bosnia who think Mladic is a hero. The vast majority of Serbs from Serbia that I know couldn’t care less about him.

You gotta admit though that Haradinaj has had a rather mild detention so far compare to others at the Hague. I agree the Albanians seem to be more or less fully cooperating with the Hague, however, I do not believe the Hague has really examined the crimes against Serbs very much. I do also hope they investigate Ceku more closely. A lot of bad things always seem to happen when Ceku is around (Operation Storm, the post NATO retaliations, 2004 riots, rebellion in Macedonia), that makes me highly suspicious.

Victor

pre 17 godina

I agree with you Jetoni, but I will add that I find Mladic and Karadzic far more responsible for what happened in the Balkans than Haradinaj. However, if Haradinaj has committed crimes, justice has to be done.

konstantin gregovic

pre 17 godina

Dare I say hypocrisy?
(Jetoni, 2 February 2007, 21:01)

Agim Ceku who is a known UCK and KLA terrorist and probably committed more crimes than Haradinaj is the Kosovo Albanian leader....that is not only hypocrisy but a disgrace.

Jetoni

pre 17 godina

If he is guilty of any crimes (proven with verifiable evidence), then Kosovars will hand him to the Court as they've done with the two alleged accomplices in this very same article.

Contrasting you, where Mladic and Karadjic are still at large an not even a shred of hope that they will be caught and handed over. How much of a valid argument was to even bring that up in an insulting tone? Dare I say hypocrisy?

Jetoni

pre 17 godina

If he is guilty of any crimes (proven with verifiable evidence), then Kosovars will hand him to the Court as they've done with the two alleged accomplices in this very same article.

Contrasting you, where Mladic and Karadjic are still at large an not even a shred of hope that they will be caught and handed over. How much of a valid argument was to even bring that up in an insulting tone? Dare I say hypocrisy?

konstantin gregovic

pre 17 godina

Dare I say hypocrisy?
(Jetoni, 2 February 2007, 21:01)

Agim Ceku who is a known UCK and KLA terrorist and probably committed more crimes than Haradinaj is the Kosovo Albanian leader....that is not only hypocrisy but a disgrace.

Victor

pre 17 godina

I agree with you Jetoni, but I will add that I find Mladic and Karadzic far more responsible for what happened in the Balkans than Haradinaj. However, if Haradinaj has committed crimes, justice has to be done.

Matthew

pre 17 godina

In our defense, we did turn over the worst of the worst, Milosevic. People seem to forget that. I agree the situation with Mladic is BS, however it’s been my experience that it’s mostly the Serbs of Bosnia who think Mladic is a hero. The vast majority of Serbs from Serbia that I know couldn’t care less about him.

You gotta admit though that Haradinaj has had a rather mild detention so far compare to others at the Hague. I agree the Albanians seem to be more or less fully cooperating with the Hague, however, I do not believe the Hague has really examined the crimes against Serbs very much. I do also hope they investigate Ceku more closely. A lot of bad things always seem to happen when Ceku is around (Operation Storm, the post NATO retaliations, 2004 riots, rebellion in Macedonia), that makes me highly suspicious.

Victor

pre 17 godina

«The vast majority of Serbs from Serbia that I know couldn’t care less about him.»

Mladic lived among the Serbs in Serbia, even attending baseball match and behaving as a war hero. Why do you think that not even Djindjic dared to arrest him? He is an icon, not Milosevic!

Rod

pre 17 godina

Victor wrote:
"Mladic lived among the Serbs in Serbia, even attending baseball match and behaving as a war hero. Why do you think that not even Djindjic dared to arrest him? He is an icon, not Milosevic!"

Agim Ceku & his KLA cronies are confirmed terrorists (by the CIA in 1998),who are guilty of cleansing over 2/3 of Kosovo's Non-Albanians from the province. Additionally, Ceku and crew have spent the past 8 years committing cultural genocide against all structures, monuments, and churches that are not Muslim Albanian in origin, similar to what the Taliban had done in Afghanistan.

Despite all of this, Albanians in Kosovo continue to idolize Ceku, and even made him their PM.

So, please Victor, stop pointing fingers at everyone else, and take a good long look at yourself for a change. The Albanian's behavior in Kosovo is despicable, and you haven't even begun to address your own crimes, which are infinite, and date back over 60 years.

Jetoni

pre 17 godina

If he is guilty of any crimes (proven with verifiable evidence), then Kosovars will hand him to the Court as they've done with the two alleged accomplices in this very same article.

Contrasting you, where Mladic and Karadjic are still at large an not even a shred of hope that they will be caught and handed over. How much of a valid argument was to even bring that up in an insulting tone? Dare I say hypocrisy?

konstantin gregovic

pre 17 godina

Dare I say hypocrisy?
(Jetoni, 2 February 2007, 21:01)

Agim Ceku who is a known UCK and KLA terrorist and probably committed more crimes than Haradinaj is the Kosovo Albanian leader....that is not only hypocrisy but a disgrace.

Victor

pre 17 godina

I agree with you Jetoni, but I will add that I find Mladic and Karadzic far more responsible for what happened in the Balkans than Haradinaj. However, if Haradinaj has committed crimes, justice has to be done.

Matthew

pre 17 godina

In our defense, we did turn over the worst of the worst, Milosevic. People seem to forget that. I agree the situation with Mladic is BS, however it’s been my experience that it’s mostly the Serbs of Bosnia who think Mladic is a hero. The vast majority of Serbs from Serbia that I know couldn’t care less about him.

You gotta admit though that Haradinaj has had a rather mild detention so far compare to others at the Hague. I agree the Albanians seem to be more or less fully cooperating with the Hague, however, I do not believe the Hague has really examined the crimes against Serbs very much. I do also hope they investigate Ceku more closely. A lot of bad things always seem to happen when Ceku is around (Operation Storm, the post NATO retaliations, 2004 riots, rebellion in Macedonia), that makes me highly suspicious.

Victor

pre 17 godina

«The vast majority of Serbs from Serbia that I know couldn’t care less about him.»

Mladic lived among the Serbs in Serbia, even attending baseball match and behaving as a war hero. Why do you think that not even Djindjic dared to arrest him? He is an icon, not Milosevic!

Rod

pre 17 godina

Victor wrote:
"Mladic lived among the Serbs in Serbia, even attending baseball match and behaving as a war hero. Why do you think that not even Djindjic dared to arrest him? He is an icon, not Milosevic!"

Agim Ceku & his KLA cronies are confirmed terrorists (by the CIA in 1998),who are guilty of cleansing over 2/3 of Kosovo's Non-Albanians from the province. Additionally, Ceku and crew have spent the past 8 years committing cultural genocide against all structures, monuments, and churches that are not Muslim Albanian in origin, similar to what the Taliban had done in Afghanistan.

Despite all of this, Albanians in Kosovo continue to idolize Ceku, and even made him their PM.

So, please Victor, stop pointing fingers at everyone else, and take a good long look at yourself for a change. The Albanian's behavior in Kosovo is despicable, and you haven't even begun to address your own crimes, which are infinite, and date back over 60 years.