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Saturday, 24.11.2007.

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Fate of missing should be determined – Tadić

President Boris Tadić met Friday in Belgrade with War Crimes Prosecutor Vladimir Vukčević.

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Ezra

pre 16 godina

«Serbia is doing very well in bringing down its criminals and therefore has credibility to insist from the others to do the same.»

So far only 2 Serbs have been indicted for the crimes in Kosovo, and you say that Serbia is doing fine. Dont forget that more than 10 000 Albanians, according to HRW, have been killed in 78 days, and 2000 are still missing.

guida

pre 16 godina

look no further than Serbia
many mass graves to be found there

they know that very well, they just don't want to uncover thousands of bodies all at the same time to avoid any "big" news reports

bmrusila

pre 16 godina

Serbia is doing very well in bringing down its criminals and therefore has credibility to insist from the others to do the same. This includes all the neighbouring countries involved in war and Albanians from Serbian province of Kosovo and Metohija. Albanians done nothing in bringing their criminlas down to the justice. For them, they are all heroes who deserve to run Kosovo policy.

And when it comes to Seselj trial in Hague I must say that is real nonsence to be imprisoned for so long just for the verbal assault. They keep him there and have no any other proofs against him exept his sometimes nasty speeches.

bmrusila

pre 16 godina

Serbia is doing very well in bringing down its criminals and therefore has credibility to insist from the others to do the same. This includes all the neighbouring countries involved in war and Albanians from Serbian province of Kosovo and Metohija. Albanians done nothing in bringing their criminlas down to the justice. For them, they are all heroes who deserve to run Kosovo policy.

And when it comes to Seselj trial in Hague I must say that is real nonsence to be imprisoned for so long just for the verbal assault. They keep him there and have no any other proofs against him exept his sometimes nasty speeches.

guida

pre 16 godina

look no further than Serbia
many mass graves to be found there

they know that very well, they just don't want to uncover thousands of bodies all at the same time to avoid any "big" news reports

Ezra

pre 16 godina

«Serbia is doing very well in bringing down its criminals and therefore has credibility to insist from the others to do the same.»

So far only 2 Serbs have been indicted for the crimes in Kosovo, and you say that Serbia is doing fine. Dont forget that more than 10 000 Albanians, according to HRW, have been killed in 78 days, and 2000 are still missing.

guida

pre 16 godina

look no further than Serbia
many mass graves to be found there

they know that very well, they just don't want to uncover thousands of bodies all at the same time to avoid any "big" news reports

bmrusila

pre 16 godina

Serbia is doing very well in bringing down its criminals and therefore has credibility to insist from the others to do the same. This includes all the neighbouring countries involved in war and Albanians from Serbian province of Kosovo and Metohija. Albanians done nothing in bringing their criminlas down to the justice. For them, they are all heroes who deserve to run Kosovo policy.

And when it comes to Seselj trial in Hague I must say that is real nonsence to be imprisoned for so long just for the verbal assault. They keep him there and have no any other proofs against him exept his sometimes nasty speeches.

Ezra

pre 16 godina

«Serbia is doing very well in bringing down its criminals and therefore has credibility to insist from the others to do the same.»

So far only 2 Serbs have been indicted for the crimes in Kosovo, and you say that Serbia is doing fine. Dont forget that more than 10 000 Albanians, according to HRW, have been killed in 78 days, and 2000 are still missing.