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Friday, 01.08.2008.

12:07

Serb ”trespassers” released by police

Six people from central Serbia have been turned over to Serbian police after crossing the Kosovo administrative line.

Izvor: Radu Ioanid

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bmrusila

pre 15 godina

Niko,

Even you don’t believe to your claims on Albanian mass migration to Kosovo. Don’t forget that post war documents are all false so to say or at least not trustworthy and many facts are just swept under the carpet in order to preseve such lovely “brotherhood and unity”. Btw. the border between Albania and Yugoslavia was opened for some years after the war because Tito and Hodxa had an idea of Balkania which never became reality after Hodxa fell in so much love with Stalin. Thanks God for that!

Niko

pre 15 godina

Sidi,you would have people shot for picking bluberries in your "democratic" Althisari still born 'state'.
How is it that the Balkan state of Yugoslavia never shot any of the hundreds of thousands Albanian berry pickers while tresspassing for 50 years who decided never to go back home?
(Davo, 1 August 2008 16:33)
Oh please...spear us from your nationalistic propaganda. According to Yugoslav Army documents the number of Albanians entering Kosovo wasnt more than 3000 during 1941-1945 (strangely they never bothered to check how many of them were born in Kosovo and expelled from 1918 to 1941 as "turks").
Albanians from Albania had virtually 0 immigration after WWII due to communist isolation.
It is a fact that until 1990 the majority of the Albanian Diaspora abroad was comprised by K-Albanians who were escaping from your beloved rich and democratic Yugoslavia. I guess your SANA memoradum forgot to include this fact in the '80 when spoke about the "ethnic cleansing of serbs in Kosovo".
In contrary to your claims of lawless "ilegal" state in Kosovo, there is no report whatsoever of mistreating of the "transpassers" beside a 250 Euro ticket, which is funny and unenforcable to begin with. What Kosovo goverment will do to claim the money in case the "transpassers" don't pay, assign the Zemun Clan to collect them?
What I understand is that Serbia is running out of berries, there is a big demand for them and whole families (same last name all the detainees) are going south to Kosovo to get them.
Now what happens if one of them steps on the mines that your beloved Yugoslav Army has left behind for the K-Albanian children to play with and God forbid some serbian citizen amputates or kill themselves for kosovan berries?
All of the sudden 250 Euros fine it seems quite reasonable!
P.S.
Just to let you know. You don't need visas to go to Albania. And there are plenty of berries there too! And there are no minefield there! Taste the same as Kosovo's berries!

lids

pre 15 godina

Good example for Serbia and Montenegro on how to deal with thieves from albania,who are stealing everything not nailed down-live stock mostly.
And k-alabanians are showing impotence again and again by jailing poor people,and letting drugs gallore swing by.

Mike

pre 15 godina

Were these people running guns? Smuggling drugs? Prostitutes? MUPs (well Ahmet might believe that)? No, they were picking blueberries.

Blueberries. Any of the above, and I'd say OK.

But blueberries.

And they were fined EUR 250 for it. For tresspassing.

And some of our Albanian compatriots here think that was too lenient.

Then you wonder why no Serb wants to work with you, let alone believe your sincerity.

Unless those blueberries were really tasty, or vital to Kosovo's internal security, democracy my foot.

Davo

pre 15 godina

Sidi,you would have people shot for picking bluberries in your "democratic" Althisari still born 'state'.
How is it that the Balkan state of Yugoslavia never shot any of the hundreds of thousands Albanian berry pickers while tresspassing for 50 years who decided never to go back home?

Sidi

pre 15 godina

Okay, let us get something straight here:

1. B92 calls them "trespassers." I call them TRESPASSERS.

2. B92 calls it an "administrative boundary". I call it an international border.

Most countries in the Balkans, including Macedonia and Greece, shoot dead all those who illegally cross their borders. Kosovo showed that it is a democratic state by only arresting and fining these trespassers.

Ratko

pre 15 godina

Trespassers in their own country? What a joke. Today's imperial conquests are justified as "humanitarion missions and democratization (occupation/explotiation) of weaker conuntries." Really sad indeed.

ahmeti: Have you ever looked high in the mountains from south of Ibar? I am talking about looking north of Ibar and seeing the beautiful Serbian flags flying high.

Ahmet Isufi

pre 15 godina

I think the presiding Judge was to soft with only 250 euro fine. It should have been alot more than that.
Anyway the fine is irrelavant, but why illegal border crossing?

Olf

pre 15 godina

Poeple listened to politicinas and to some in this site that refere to 1244 and go fined 250 Euros.
So much about Sovreignity of Serbia.

Olf

pre 15 godina

Poeple listened to politicinas and to some in this site that refere to 1244 and go fined 250 Euros.
So much about Sovreignity of Serbia.

Davo

pre 15 godina

Sidi,you would have people shot for picking bluberries in your "democratic" Althisari still born 'state'.
How is it that the Balkan state of Yugoslavia never shot any of the hundreds of thousands Albanian berry pickers while tresspassing for 50 years who decided never to go back home?

Ahmet Isufi

pre 15 godina

I think the presiding Judge was to soft with only 250 euro fine. It should have been alot more than that.
Anyway the fine is irrelavant, but why illegal border crossing?

Ratko

pre 15 godina

Trespassers in their own country? What a joke. Today's imperial conquests are justified as "humanitarion missions and democratization (occupation/explotiation) of weaker conuntries." Really sad indeed.

ahmeti: Have you ever looked high in the mountains from south of Ibar? I am talking about looking north of Ibar and seeing the beautiful Serbian flags flying high.

Sidi

pre 15 godina

Okay, let us get something straight here:

1. B92 calls them "trespassers." I call them TRESPASSERS.

2. B92 calls it an "administrative boundary". I call it an international border.

Most countries in the Balkans, including Macedonia and Greece, shoot dead all those who illegally cross their borders. Kosovo showed that it is a democratic state by only arresting and fining these trespassers.

lids

pre 15 godina

Good example for Serbia and Montenegro on how to deal with thieves from albania,who are stealing everything not nailed down-live stock mostly.
And k-alabanians are showing impotence again and again by jailing poor people,and letting drugs gallore swing by.

Mike

pre 15 godina

Were these people running guns? Smuggling drugs? Prostitutes? MUPs (well Ahmet might believe that)? No, they were picking blueberries.

Blueberries. Any of the above, and I'd say OK.

But blueberries.

And they were fined EUR 250 for it. For tresspassing.

And some of our Albanian compatriots here think that was too lenient.

Then you wonder why no Serb wants to work with you, let alone believe your sincerity.

Unless those blueberries were really tasty, or vital to Kosovo's internal security, democracy my foot.

bmrusila

pre 15 godina

Niko,

Even you don’t believe to your claims on Albanian mass migration to Kosovo. Don’t forget that post war documents are all false so to say or at least not trustworthy and many facts are just swept under the carpet in order to preseve such lovely “brotherhood and unity”. Btw. the border between Albania and Yugoslavia was opened for some years after the war because Tito and Hodxa had an idea of Balkania which never became reality after Hodxa fell in so much love with Stalin. Thanks God for that!

Niko

pre 15 godina

Sidi,you would have people shot for picking bluberries in your "democratic" Althisari still born 'state'.
How is it that the Balkan state of Yugoslavia never shot any of the hundreds of thousands Albanian berry pickers while tresspassing for 50 years who decided never to go back home?
(Davo, 1 August 2008 16:33)
Oh please...spear us from your nationalistic propaganda. According to Yugoslav Army documents the number of Albanians entering Kosovo wasnt more than 3000 during 1941-1945 (strangely they never bothered to check how many of them were born in Kosovo and expelled from 1918 to 1941 as "turks").
Albanians from Albania had virtually 0 immigration after WWII due to communist isolation.
It is a fact that until 1990 the majority of the Albanian Diaspora abroad was comprised by K-Albanians who were escaping from your beloved rich and democratic Yugoslavia. I guess your SANA memoradum forgot to include this fact in the '80 when spoke about the "ethnic cleansing of serbs in Kosovo".
In contrary to your claims of lawless "ilegal" state in Kosovo, there is no report whatsoever of mistreating of the "transpassers" beside a 250 Euro ticket, which is funny and unenforcable to begin with. What Kosovo goverment will do to claim the money in case the "transpassers" don't pay, assign the Zemun Clan to collect them?
What I understand is that Serbia is running out of berries, there is a big demand for them and whole families (same last name all the detainees) are going south to Kosovo to get them.
Now what happens if one of them steps on the mines that your beloved Yugoslav Army has left behind for the K-Albanian children to play with and God forbid some serbian citizen amputates or kill themselves for kosovan berries?
All of the sudden 250 Euros fine it seems quite reasonable!
P.S.
Just to let you know. You don't need visas to go to Albania. And there are plenty of berries there too! And there are no minefield there! Taste the same as Kosovo's berries!

Olf

pre 15 godina

Poeple listened to politicinas and to some in this site that refere to 1244 and go fined 250 Euros.
So much about Sovreignity of Serbia.

Ahmet Isufi

pre 15 godina

I think the presiding Judge was to soft with only 250 euro fine. It should have been alot more than that.
Anyway the fine is irrelavant, but why illegal border crossing?

Sidi

pre 15 godina

Okay, let us get something straight here:

1. B92 calls them "trespassers." I call them TRESPASSERS.

2. B92 calls it an "administrative boundary". I call it an international border.

Most countries in the Balkans, including Macedonia and Greece, shoot dead all those who illegally cross their borders. Kosovo showed that it is a democratic state by only arresting and fining these trespassers.

Ratko

pre 15 godina

Trespassers in their own country? What a joke. Today's imperial conquests are justified as "humanitarion missions and democratization (occupation/explotiation) of weaker conuntries." Really sad indeed.

ahmeti: Have you ever looked high in the mountains from south of Ibar? I am talking about looking north of Ibar and seeing the beautiful Serbian flags flying high.

Davo

pre 15 godina

Sidi,you would have people shot for picking bluberries in your "democratic" Althisari still born 'state'.
How is it that the Balkan state of Yugoslavia never shot any of the hundreds of thousands Albanian berry pickers while tresspassing for 50 years who decided never to go back home?

bmrusila

pre 15 godina

Niko,

Even you don’t believe to your claims on Albanian mass migration to Kosovo. Don’t forget that post war documents are all false so to say or at least not trustworthy and many facts are just swept under the carpet in order to preseve such lovely “brotherhood and unity”. Btw. the border between Albania and Yugoslavia was opened for some years after the war because Tito and Hodxa had an idea of Balkania which never became reality after Hodxa fell in so much love with Stalin. Thanks God for that!

Mike

pre 15 godina

Were these people running guns? Smuggling drugs? Prostitutes? MUPs (well Ahmet might believe that)? No, they were picking blueberries.

Blueberries. Any of the above, and I'd say OK.

But blueberries.

And they were fined EUR 250 for it. For tresspassing.

And some of our Albanian compatriots here think that was too lenient.

Then you wonder why no Serb wants to work with you, let alone believe your sincerity.

Unless those blueberries were really tasty, or vital to Kosovo's internal security, democracy my foot.

lids

pre 15 godina

Good example for Serbia and Montenegro on how to deal with thieves from albania,who are stealing everything not nailed down-live stock mostly.
And k-alabanians are showing impotence again and again by jailing poor people,and letting drugs gallore swing by.

Niko

pre 15 godina

Sidi,you would have people shot for picking bluberries in your "democratic" Althisari still born 'state'.
How is it that the Balkan state of Yugoslavia never shot any of the hundreds of thousands Albanian berry pickers while tresspassing for 50 years who decided never to go back home?
(Davo, 1 August 2008 16:33)
Oh please...spear us from your nationalistic propaganda. According to Yugoslav Army documents the number of Albanians entering Kosovo wasnt more than 3000 during 1941-1945 (strangely they never bothered to check how many of them were born in Kosovo and expelled from 1918 to 1941 as "turks").
Albanians from Albania had virtually 0 immigration after WWII due to communist isolation.
It is a fact that until 1990 the majority of the Albanian Diaspora abroad was comprised by K-Albanians who were escaping from your beloved rich and democratic Yugoslavia. I guess your SANA memoradum forgot to include this fact in the '80 when spoke about the "ethnic cleansing of serbs in Kosovo".
In contrary to your claims of lawless "ilegal" state in Kosovo, there is no report whatsoever of mistreating of the "transpassers" beside a 250 Euro ticket, which is funny and unenforcable to begin with. What Kosovo goverment will do to claim the money in case the "transpassers" don't pay, assign the Zemun Clan to collect them?
What I understand is that Serbia is running out of berries, there is a big demand for them and whole families (same last name all the detainees) are going south to Kosovo to get them.
Now what happens if one of them steps on the mines that your beloved Yugoslav Army has left behind for the K-Albanian children to play with and God forbid some serbian citizen amputates or kill themselves for kosovan berries?
All of the sudden 250 Euros fine it seems quite reasonable!
P.S.
Just to let you know. You don't need visas to go to Albania. And there are plenty of berries there too! And there are no minefield there! Taste the same as Kosovo's berries!