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Monday, 07.04.2008.

13:05

Ivanović says "Serbs may not like investigation"

Oliver Ivanović says he is "not sure" the Serbs in Kosovo will "like" the result of the probe into March 17.

Izvor: FoNet

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Penjack, USA

pre 16 godina

Maybe Tadic and Ivanovic can convince UNMIK to allow all Albanians in Kosovo to vote in the upcoming Serbian election. That way it will be "fair" and they will be sure to win.

peter, sydney

pre 16 godina

Ivanović says "Serbs may not like investigation"

Mr. Ivanovic, somehow i find it hard to disagree with you...:)

Therefore if there is objectivity we know who was culprit of the March 17, 2008 riots...
(PRN, 7 April 2008 16:15)


I personally believe that the blame for the event you refer to lies with the highest echelons of UNMIK in pristina.

I also believe that the motives of these people has nothing to do with UNMIK's mandate, but rather with instigating conflict in a bid to discredit both the serbs, & the authority of the UN.

I further believe that they are implementing this agenda at the behest of those in 'brussels' & the US who wish to deploy EULEX in Kosovo. To do so, UNMIK must first be shown to be ineffectual.

The UN sourced these personnel from the very same authorities in 'brussels' & the US.

And if you truly believe in the principle of 'objectivity', then I invite you to debate the issue.

I personally don't believe that you will, as I believe that your real motive is merely the spreading of more propaganda.

That is what I believe.

Waiting...

Cvele

pre 16 godina

We all know who the Serbs in Kosovo will vote for and it is not DS and Co. band. However, even without those votes I dont think DS stands a chance. Serbs gave West a chance to work together but they had their own plans. These plans failed and now its just about smoke and mirrors.

Tom O'Donoghue

pre 16 godina

I would have thought that at least on the surface, there would be a uniformity of views on Kosovo between DS/G17 and DSS/SRS. But as time goes on there is a large chasm opening up between them. This did not exist before the presidential election. What does it mean?

Are the DS/G17 coalition under pressure from somewhere to distance themselves from Kosovo? It would seem so. And the sources of that pressure are obvious - the usual suspects.

Let us hope that the Serbian people give them their response on May 11.

PRN

pre 16 godina

Ivanović says "Serbs may not like investigation"

Mr. Ivanovic, somehow i find it hard to disagree with you...:)

Therefore if there is objectivity we know who was culprit of the March 17, 2008 riots...

Marko

pre 16 godina

The DS, the EU and the UN don't want serbs in Kosovo to vote, because they do not like who they will vote for. This what has become of the DOS. Mr Canak and company Do not care that the Serbs of Kosovo are to be humiliated and that a right to vote is a human right issue

Wouldn't Milosevic be proud of Tadic's ability to steal elections. I expect mr Dinkic's foreign backers will be pleased as well

Marko

pre 16 godina

The DS, the EU and the UN don't want serbs in Kosovo to vote, because they do not like who they will vote for. This what has become of the DOS. Mr Canak and company Do not care that the Serbs of Kosovo are to be humiliated and that a right to vote is a human right issue

Wouldn't Milosevic be proud of Tadic's ability to steal elections. I expect mr Dinkic's foreign backers will be pleased as well

Tom O'Donoghue

pre 16 godina

I would have thought that at least on the surface, there would be a uniformity of views on Kosovo between DS/G17 and DSS/SRS. But as time goes on there is a large chasm opening up between them. This did not exist before the presidential election. What does it mean?

Are the DS/G17 coalition under pressure from somewhere to distance themselves from Kosovo? It would seem so. And the sources of that pressure are obvious - the usual suspects.

Let us hope that the Serbian people give them their response on May 11.

PRN

pre 16 godina

Ivanović says "Serbs may not like investigation"

Mr. Ivanovic, somehow i find it hard to disagree with you...:)

Therefore if there is objectivity we know who was culprit of the March 17, 2008 riots...

Cvele

pre 16 godina

We all know who the Serbs in Kosovo will vote for and it is not DS and Co. band. However, even without those votes I dont think DS stands a chance. Serbs gave West a chance to work together but they had their own plans. These plans failed and now its just about smoke and mirrors.

Penjack, USA

pre 16 godina

Maybe Tadic and Ivanovic can convince UNMIK to allow all Albanians in Kosovo to vote in the upcoming Serbian election. That way it will be "fair" and they will be sure to win.

peter, sydney

pre 16 godina

Ivanović says "Serbs may not like investigation"

Mr. Ivanovic, somehow i find it hard to disagree with you...:)

Therefore if there is objectivity we know who was culprit of the March 17, 2008 riots...
(PRN, 7 April 2008 16:15)


I personally believe that the blame for the event you refer to lies with the highest echelons of UNMIK in pristina.

I also believe that the motives of these people has nothing to do with UNMIK's mandate, but rather with instigating conflict in a bid to discredit both the serbs, & the authority of the UN.

I further believe that they are implementing this agenda at the behest of those in 'brussels' & the US who wish to deploy EULEX in Kosovo. To do so, UNMIK must first be shown to be ineffectual.

The UN sourced these personnel from the very same authorities in 'brussels' & the US.

And if you truly believe in the principle of 'objectivity', then I invite you to debate the issue.

I personally don't believe that you will, as I believe that your real motive is merely the spreading of more propaganda.

That is what I believe.

Waiting...

PRN

pre 16 godina

Ivanović says "Serbs may not like investigation"

Mr. Ivanovic, somehow i find it hard to disagree with you...:)

Therefore if there is objectivity we know who was culprit of the March 17, 2008 riots...

Tom O'Donoghue

pre 16 godina

I would have thought that at least on the surface, there would be a uniformity of views on Kosovo between DS/G17 and DSS/SRS. But as time goes on there is a large chasm opening up between them. This did not exist before the presidential election. What does it mean?

Are the DS/G17 coalition under pressure from somewhere to distance themselves from Kosovo? It would seem so. And the sources of that pressure are obvious - the usual suspects.

Let us hope that the Serbian people give them their response on May 11.

Marko

pre 16 godina

The DS, the EU and the UN don't want serbs in Kosovo to vote, because they do not like who they will vote for. This what has become of the DOS. Mr Canak and company Do not care that the Serbs of Kosovo are to be humiliated and that a right to vote is a human right issue

Wouldn't Milosevic be proud of Tadic's ability to steal elections. I expect mr Dinkic's foreign backers will be pleased as well

Cvele

pre 16 godina

We all know who the Serbs in Kosovo will vote for and it is not DS and Co. band. However, even without those votes I dont think DS stands a chance. Serbs gave West a chance to work together but they had their own plans. These plans failed and now its just about smoke and mirrors.

peter, sydney

pre 16 godina

Ivanović says "Serbs may not like investigation"

Mr. Ivanovic, somehow i find it hard to disagree with you...:)

Therefore if there is objectivity we know who was culprit of the March 17, 2008 riots...
(PRN, 7 April 2008 16:15)


I personally believe that the blame for the event you refer to lies with the highest echelons of UNMIK in pristina.

I also believe that the motives of these people has nothing to do with UNMIK's mandate, but rather with instigating conflict in a bid to discredit both the serbs, & the authority of the UN.

I further believe that they are implementing this agenda at the behest of those in 'brussels' & the US who wish to deploy EULEX in Kosovo. To do so, UNMIK must first be shown to be ineffectual.

The UN sourced these personnel from the very same authorities in 'brussels' & the US.

And if you truly believe in the principle of 'objectivity', then I invite you to debate the issue.

I personally don't believe that you will, as I believe that your real motive is merely the spreading of more propaganda.

That is what I believe.

Waiting...

Penjack, USA

pre 16 godina

Maybe Tadic and Ivanovic can convince UNMIK to allow all Albanians in Kosovo to vote in the upcoming Serbian election. That way it will be "fair" and they will be sure to win.