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Saturday, 29.12.2007.

09:25

"Serbia mustn't ignore Czar Lazar threat"

Dragan Šutanovac says the Czar Lazar group is a minor threat, but Serbia could have problems with such organizations.

Izvor: FoNet

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Peter Sudyka

pre 16 godina

All nationalism in such a fragile situation is bad, and cannot be ignored. Even just symbolic attacks have intense psychological effects on normal people, everyone must be prepared to neutralize such threats.

limited

pre 16 godina

It is true. Serbia should not ignore the Prince Lazar group. They should train them like NATO is doing for the "now disbanded" KLA, oops KPC, and the terrorist organization ANA, oops KPC. Afterall, facts on the ground show that KFOR/NATO has done nothing to enforce UNSC 1244 provisions that require the demilitarization of NATO's ground troops and lesser minions. Even Macedonia has done more than the limp KFOR. To them, changing the KLA to KPC, while keeping the command and control structure in place is demiltarization. It is not demiltarization when the command and control structure is left in place. Like UNMIK Serbia should state that they are disbanding the Prince Lazar group and then do the opposite, from any non-political, common person, iterpretation. Disbanding Prince Lazar could mean that they can't carry any musical instruments. I think that may be the difference between the KLA/ANA and the KPC.

KS

pre 16 godina

Anthony..Gjergj Kastrioti is an Albanian legend and hero....where did you receive your history lessons? In belgrade?

Now that made me smile.

Delije

pre 16 godina

Serbia's army is well organized to handle anything. They had 8 years of revamping. The Tzar Lazar group is all bark no bite right now. The Albanian camp shouldn't complain right now because they have the ANA that are deamed by the UN as a terrorist group and are active in Kosovo. But if push came to shove by the ANA or KLA (KPS former KLA you know Thaci's boys) then I'll support the Tzar Lazar Guard or the SVG reactivating.

Anthony Shelmerdine UK

pre 16 godina

Prince Lazar.... never Czar Lazar. The most basic of errors which highlights what damage these morons are doing to our chances of keeping Kosovo and Metohija.

You may as well call yourself 'Sons of Harry Potter' because you follow a myth and not a man. Its almost as bad as the Skanderbeg legend that has become fact to the Albanian people.

Delije

pre 16 godina

Serbia's army is well organized to handle anything. They had 8 years of revamping. The Tzar Lazar group is all bark no bite right now. The Albanian camp shouldn't complain right now because they have the ANA that are deamed by the UN as a terrorist group and are active in Kosovo. But if push came to shove by the ANA or KLA (KPS former KLA you know Thaci's boys) then I'll support the Tzar Lazar Guard or the SVG reactivating.

limited

pre 16 godina

It is true. Serbia should not ignore the Prince Lazar group. They should train them like NATO is doing for the "now disbanded" KLA, oops KPC, and the terrorist organization ANA, oops KPC. Afterall, facts on the ground show that KFOR/NATO has done nothing to enforce UNSC 1244 provisions that require the demilitarization of NATO's ground troops and lesser minions. Even Macedonia has done more than the limp KFOR. To them, changing the KLA to KPC, while keeping the command and control structure in place is demiltarization. It is not demiltarization when the command and control structure is left in place. Like UNMIK Serbia should state that they are disbanding the Prince Lazar group and then do the opposite, from any non-political, common person, iterpretation. Disbanding Prince Lazar could mean that they can't carry any musical instruments. I think that may be the difference between the KLA/ANA and the KPC.

Anthony Shelmerdine UK

pre 16 godina

Prince Lazar.... never Czar Lazar. The most basic of errors which highlights what damage these morons are doing to our chances of keeping Kosovo and Metohija.

You may as well call yourself 'Sons of Harry Potter' because you follow a myth and not a man. Its almost as bad as the Skanderbeg legend that has become fact to the Albanian people.

KS

pre 16 godina

Anthony..Gjergj Kastrioti is an Albanian legend and hero....where did you receive your history lessons? In belgrade?

Now that made me smile.

Peter Sudyka

pre 16 godina

All nationalism in such a fragile situation is bad, and cannot be ignored. Even just symbolic attacks have intense psychological effects on normal people, everyone must be prepared to neutralize such threats.

Anthony Shelmerdine UK

pre 16 godina

Prince Lazar.... never Czar Lazar. The most basic of errors which highlights what damage these morons are doing to our chances of keeping Kosovo and Metohija.

You may as well call yourself 'Sons of Harry Potter' because you follow a myth and not a man. Its almost as bad as the Skanderbeg legend that has become fact to the Albanian people.

KS

pre 16 godina

Anthony..Gjergj Kastrioti is an Albanian legend and hero....where did you receive your history lessons? In belgrade?

Now that made me smile.

Delije

pre 16 godina

Serbia's army is well organized to handle anything. They had 8 years of revamping. The Tzar Lazar group is all bark no bite right now. The Albanian camp shouldn't complain right now because they have the ANA that are deamed by the UN as a terrorist group and are active in Kosovo. But if push came to shove by the ANA or KLA (KPS former KLA you know Thaci's boys) then I'll support the Tzar Lazar Guard or the SVG reactivating.

limited

pre 16 godina

It is true. Serbia should not ignore the Prince Lazar group. They should train them like NATO is doing for the "now disbanded" KLA, oops KPC, and the terrorist organization ANA, oops KPC. Afterall, facts on the ground show that KFOR/NATO has done nothing to enforce UNSC 1244 provisions that require the demilitarization of NATO's ground troops and lesser minions. Even Macedonia has done more than the limp KFOR. To them, changing the KLA to KPC, while keeping the command and control structure in place is demiltarization. It is not demiltarization when the command and control structure is left in place. Like UNMIK Serbia should state that they are disbanding the Prince Lazar group and then do the opposite, from any non-political, common person, iterpretation. Disbanding Prince Lazar could mean that they can't carry any musical instruments. I think that may be the difference between the KLA/ANA and the KPC.

Peter Sudyka

pre 16 godina

All nationalism in such a fragile situation is bad, and cannot be ignored. Even just symbolic attacks have intense psychological effects on normal people, everyone must be prepared to neutralize such threats.