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Monday, 13.10.2008.

11:31

CoE commissioner arrives in Belgrade

Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights Thomas Hammarberg has arrived in Serbia on Monday.

Izvor: Tanjug

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Pavaresi

pre 15 godina

>> Serbs who are behind barbed wire and need NATO escort

No they aren't. They choose isolation thanks to Serbian politics

> Burned out churches and monasteries add to the scenery

The fit nicely with 120,000 burned Albanian houses burned down.

EU is already in Kosova, no need to send a delegation. They should go to Presheva Valley and see.

Peggy

pre 15 godina

I wonder if he will be going to Kosovo as well.

He will be able to see human rights respected there. All those Serbs who are behind barbed wire and need NATO escort are wonderful examples of how a democratic country should be. Burned out churches and monasteries add to the scenery and the newly demolished school would be a great place to stop and absort all that warmth coming from the democratic Kosovars.

Why go to Serbia proper when there is a province just dying to be discovered.

Peggy

pre 15 godina

I wonder if he will be going to Kosovo as well.

He will be able to see human rights respected there. All those Serbs who are behind barbed wire and need NATO escort are wonderful examples of how a democratic country should be. Burned out churches and monasteries add to the scenery and the newly demolished school would be a great place to stop and absort all that warmth coming from the democratic Kosovars.

Why go to Serbia proper when there is a province just dying to be discovered.

Pavaresi

pre 15 godina

>> Serbs who are behind barbed wire and need NATO escort

No they aren't. They choose isolation thanks to Serbian politics

> Burned out churches and monasteries add to the scenery

The fit nicely with 120,000 burned Albanian houses burned down.

EU is already in Kosova, no need to send a delegation. They should go to Presheva Valley and see.

Peggy

pre 15 godina

I wonder if he will be going to Kosovo as well.

He will be able to see human rights respected there. All those Serbs who are behind barbed wire and need NATO escort are wonderful examples of how a democratic country should be. Burned out churches and monasteries add to the scenery and the newly demolished school would be a great place to stop and absort all that warmth coming from the democratic Kosovars.

Why go to Serbia proper when there is a province just dying to be discovered.

Pavaresi

pre 15 godina

>> Serbs who are behind barbed wire and need NATO escort

No they aren't. They choose isolation thanks to Serbian politics

> Burned out churches and monasteries add to the scenery

The fit nicely with 120,000 burned Albanian houses burned down.

EU is already in Kosova, no need to send a delegation. They should go to Presheva Valley and see.