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Thursday, 02.10.2008.

15:30

Prague recognizes Kosovo passports

The Czech Republic will recognize the new Kosovo passports, says the Czech Foreign Ministry.

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roberto

pre 15 godina

does any one else agree with me here that some of these comments are just plain...bizarre? yes, interesting (to a point) but frankly bizarre.

and all of these bio-logical references to snakes, parasites and mice (mickey) reminds me of the 1930s and 40s, and i don't mean that in a good way.

but anyway, thank you, czech republic, which i believe i already said at the time of their recognition. thank you!now again is a time of intimidation and pressure, with the upcoming oct 8th vote, the great new hope by u-no-who that they can club kosova back to the table (on THeir terms) and silence their frnds. same old milosevic tactics. "same old dog, different bark." yes, that was sonia biserko's metaphor, i believe, and it is so appropriate.

but the bark does not equal bite. and whatever else comes down the pipeline, the independence is a done deal, and you will NEVER get your troops back on kosovar soil.

but hey, who cares what i say,with all of the other... intellectuals sharing their wisdom...

thank you.

roberto
frisco

Ataman

pre 15 godina

Thanks for the compliment, but I am not even a weak apprentice of the greatest leninist on Balkans. According Wiki,

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hashim_Thaci

Comrade Snake "became one of the founders of the People's Movement of Kosovo (LPK), a Marxist-Leninist political party devoted to Albanian popular nationalism."

The thinking in terms like "weakest ring in the chain" or "democratic centralism" is absolutely proper. BTW: I find the "democratic centralism" pretty close to the "clan" concept. No wonder, both became the hotbed of mafia.

genc

pre 15 godina

Must be surely the 1st step towards retracting the recognition acording to today's Jerry-news, and since the Czech Rep. is one of the weak rings in the chain (according to the leninist theory).
Ataman, thanks for bringing me very far back in time.

Ataman

pre 15 godina

No problem, Czech 1-year Schengen visas grow on trees in Pristina, next to the Slovak visas.

"since the Czech Office in Priština does not as yet have a consular section"

Fully understand, that will make the move away after ICJ decision much cheaper. Poles made it even more frugal: recognition yes, but no embassy.

genc

pre 15 godina

Must be surely the 1st step towards retracting the recognition acording to today's Jerry-news, and since the Czech Rep. is one of the weak rings in the chain (according to the leninist theory).
Ataman, thanks for bringing me very far back in time.

Ataman

pre 15 godina

No problem, Czech 1-year Schengen visas grow on trees in Pristina, next to the Slovak visas.

"since the Czech Office in Priština does not as yet have a consular section"

Fully understand, that will make the move away after ICJ decision much cheaper. Poles made it even more frugal: recognition yes, but no embassy.

Ataman

pre 15 godina

Thanks for the compliment, but I am not even a weak apprentice of the greatest leninist on Balkans. According Wiki,

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hashim_Thaci

Comrade Snake "became one of the founders of the People's Movement of Kosovo (LPK), a Marxist-Leninist political party devoted to Albanian popular nationalism."

The thinking in terms like "weakest ring in the chain" or "democratic centralism" is absolutely proper. BTW: I find the "democratic centralism" pretty close to the "clan" concept. No wonder, both became the hotbed of mafia.

roberto

pre 15 godina

does any one else agree with me here that some of these comments are just plain...bizarre? yes, interesting (to a point) but frankly bizarre.

and all of these bio-logical references to snakes, parasites and mice (mickey) reminds me of the 1930s and 40s, and i don't mean that in a good way.

but anyway, thank you, czech republic, which i believe i already said at the time of their recognition. thank you!now again is a time of intimidation and pressure, with the upcoming oct 8th vote, the great new hope by u-no-who that they can club kosova back to the table (on THeir terms) and silence their frnds. same old milosevic tactics. "same old dog, different bark." yes, that was sonia biserko's metaphor, i believe, and it is so appropriate.

but the bark does not equal bite. and whatever else comes down the pipeline, the independence is a done deal, and you will NEVER get your troops back on kosovar soil.

but hey, who cares what i say,with all of the other... intellectuals sharing their wisdom...

thank you.

roberto
frisco

Ataman

pre 15 godina

No problem, Czech 1-year Schengen visas grow on trees in Pristina, next to the Slovak visas.

"since the Czech Office in Priština does not as yet have a consular section"

Fully understand, that will make the move away after ICJ decision much cheaper. Poles made it even more frugal: recognition yes, but no embassy.

genc

pre 15 godina

Must be surely the 1st step towards retracting the recognition acording to today's Jerry-news, and since the Czech Rep. is one of the weak rings in the chain (according to the leninist theory).
Ataman, thanks for bringing me very far back in time.

Ataman

pre 15 godina

Thanks for the compliment, but I am not even a weak apprentice of the greatest leninist on Balkans. According Wiki,

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hashim_Thaci

Comrade Snake "became one of the founders of the People's Movement of Kosovo (LPK), a Marxist-Leninist political party devoted to Albanian popular nationalism."

The thinking in terms like "weakest ring in the chain" or "democratic centralism" is absolutely proper. BTW: I find the "democratic centralism" pretty close to the "clan" concept. No wonder, both became the hotbed of mafia.

roberto

pre 15 godina

does any one else agree with me here that some of these comments are just plain...bizarre? yes, interesting (to a point) but frankly bizarre.

and all of these bio-logical references to snakes, parasites and mice (mickey) reminds me of the 1930s and 40s, and i don't mean that in a good way.

but anyway, thank you, czech republic, which i believe i already said at the time of their recognition. thank you!now again is a time of intimidation and pressure, with the upcoming oct 8th vote, the great new hope by u-no-who that they can club kosova back to the table (on THeir terms) and silence their frnds. same old milosevic tactics. "same old dog, different bark." yes, that was sonia biserko's metaphor, i believe, and it is so appropriate.

but the bark does not equal bite. and whatever else comes down the pipeline, the independence is a done deal, and you will NEVER get your troops back on kosovar soil.

but hey, who cares what i say,with all of the other... intellectuals sharing their wisdom...

thank you.

roberto
frisco