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Wednesday, 28.11.2007.

11:16

British embassy officials visit Novi Pazar

Great Britain’s Deputy Ambassador to Serbia, Bill Longhurst, met with leaders of the Sandžak Democratic Party (SDP).

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Gunar Knob

pre 16 godina

Call me paranoid but the moment UK gets involved “in helping” – the only beneficiaries will be UK itself, sometimes even at the expense of the “patients”. Furthermore, considering the current level of efforts and focus UK is putting into ensuring Serbia’s further disintegration in Kosovo – one must question the motives for this latest gig in Rashka. I don’t like it for a simple fact that review of any historical records shows that after any UK involvement , conflict only escalates and than simmers for decades (i.e. India-Pakistan, Palestinians-Israeli … etc.).
If people of Rashka are any savvy they should tell them : “Thank you but no thank very much”, serve them some coffee and rahat- lokum and send them off back to wherever they came from.
For the sake of Rashka region and its people.

Gunar Knob

pre 16 godina

Call me paranoid but the moment UK gets involved “in helping” – the only beneficiaries will be UK itself, sometimes even at the expense of the “patients”. Furthermore, considering the current level of efforts and focus UK is putting into ensuring Serbia’s further disintegration in Kosovo – one must question the motives for this latest gig in Rashka. I don’t like it for a simple fact that review of any historical records shows that after any UK involvement , conflict only escalates and than simmers for decades (i.e. India-Pakistan, Palestinians-Israeli … etc.).
If people of Rashka are any savvy they should tell them : “Thank you but no thank very much”, serve them some coffee and rahat- lokum and send them off back to wherever they came from.
For the sake of Rashka region and its people.

Gunar Knob

pre 16 godina

Call me paranoid but the moment UK gets involved “in helping” – the only beneficiaries will be UK itself, sometimes even at the expense of the “patients”. Furthermore, considering the current level of efforts and focus UK is putting into ensuring Serbia’s further disintegration in Kosovo – one must question the motives for this latest gig in Rashka. I don’t like it for a simple fact that review of any historical records shows that after any UK involvement , conflict only escalates and than simmers for decades (i.e. India-Pakistan, Palestinians-Israeli … etc.).
If people of Rashka are any savvy they should tell them : “Thank you but no thank very much”, serve them some coffee and rahat- lokum and send them off back to wherever they came from.
For the sake of Rashka region and its people.