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Thursday, 25.12.2008.

17:47

B92 prepares to take gifts to enclave children

B92 has this year continued with a humanitarian campaign aimed at gathering New Year’s gifts for children in Kosovo.

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Nelli

pre 15 godina

Kids are and should be priority number one no matter in what part of the world they're located.

I highly doubt that those trucks would be allowed to cross the border because of most recent ban from the government in Prishtina towards Serbian market, that includes new years presents as well (and it's Serbia's fault).

If the truck/s drivers say that they're going to province of Kosova they'll be told to return because they're on wrong direction.

Kadima

pre 15 godina

WHy do they call them enclaves? Why don't they call them what they really are and that is -Ghetto's. This situation reminds me not too differently of WWII when certain minorities lived in ghetto's until they were killed or died of starvation.

Does anyone know of any decent respectable humanatarian organizations that one can donate $USD 50 online too for a christmas gift?

Peggy

pre 15 godina

It is the juxtaposition of a really beautiful impulse combined with a steely nationalistic ideology...

i hope that these children -- and all children are precious, -- are not so infected with hate and chauvanism as i read on these pages, day in and day out.

have fun, santa :))

robert-0
(roberto, 26 December 2008 02:13)

Roberto, are you directing this at the Albanian posters here? Have you read some of their comments?

I am truly sickened by the comments from team Albania here. Can't they let the Serbian children look forward to one happy day in the enclaves? Would they really try to stop delivery of presents on this special occasion for whatever reason?

Sickening, truly sickening.

Erin , UK

pre 15 godina

Hahahah good luck B92 trying to get in Kosovo. I bet they wont let you guys in and if you guys are giving presents and gift i bet they probably would be guns, and all of these dangerous things that serbs in serbia have grown up with.

Happy New Year to Kosovar Albanians.

lili

pre 15 godina

i reminds me the milosheviq convoy,and then too they brought to our serbian neighbourghs "gifts" for new eve:guns,grenades and bombs,the kind of toys serbian" children" do appréciate...It tokk then only a few month to have serbian assault against albanian civilians;
are you preparing the same thing ten years later?(yes at that time,it was not b92 but an another serbian neespaper that promote the happening!)

BH_NYC

pre 15 godina

I don't think Kosovo should allow any type of donations to enter it's borders IF these donations are to be divided along ethnic lines. Kosovan citizens are One and they should be treated, helped, respected equally. Kosovans are working towards improving their multi ethnic relations, these type of 'gifts' will work against it.

Rocky UK

pre 15 godina

The packages will be given to some 800 kids in several Serb enclaves in the province????
-
You people do you think for minorities in Serbia at all?.
By the way you still need visa to go to Republic of Kosova.

roberto

pre 15 godina

It is the juxtaposition of a really beautiful impulse combined with a steely nationalistic ideology...

i hope that these children -- and all children are precious, -- are not so infected with hate and chauvanism as i read on these pages, day in and day out.

have fun, santa :))

robert-0

eagle

pre 15 godina

"The packages will be given to some 800 kids in several Serb enclaves in the province"

Wow b92. I knew you are still nostalgic of milosevic.
I'm just amazed at this organized state of denial in which you live!

eagle

pre 15 godina

"The packages will be given to some 800 kids in several Serb enclaves in the province"

Wow b92. I knew you are still nostalgic of milosevic.
I'm just amazed at this organized state of denial in which you live!

roberto

pre 15 godina

It is the juxtaposition of a really beautiful impulse combined with a steely nationalistic ideology...

i hope that these children -- and all children are precious, -- are not so infected with hate and chauvanism as i read on these pages, day in and day out.

have fun, santa :))

robert-0

BH_NYC

pre 15 godina

I don't think Kosovo should allow any type of donations to enter it's borders IF these donations are to be divided along ethnic lines. Kosovan citizens are One and they should be treated, helped, respected equally. Kosovans are working towards improving their multi ethnic relations, these type of 'gifts' will work against it.

Rocky UK

pre 15 godina

The packages will be given to some 800 kids in several Serb enclaves in the province????
-
You people do you think for minorities in Serbia at all?.
By the way you still need visa to go to Republic of Kosova.

lili

pre 15 godina

i reminds me the milosheviq convoy,and then too they brought to our serbian neighbourghs "gifts" for new eve:guns,grenades and bombs,the kind of toys serbian" children" do appréciate...It tokk then only a few month to have serbian assault against albanian civilians;
are you preparing the same thing ten years later?(yes at that time,it was not b92 but an another serbian neespaper that promote the happening!)

Erin , UK

pre 15 godina

Hahahah good luck B92 trying to get in Kosovo. I bet they wont let you guys in and if you guys are giving presents and gift i bet they probably would be guns, and all of these dangerous things that serbs in serbia have grown up with.

Happy New Year to Kosovar Albanians.

Peggy

pre 15 godina

It is the juxtaposition of a really beautiful impulse combined with a steely nationalistic ideology...

i hope that these children -- and all children are precious, -- are not so infected with hate and chauvanism as i read on these pages, day in and day out.

have fun, santa :))

robert-0
(roberto, 26 December 2008 02:13)

Roberto, are you directing this at the Albanian posters here? Have you read some of their comments?

I am truly sickened by the comments from team Albania here. Can't they let the Serbian children look forward to one happy day in the enclaves? Would they really try to stop delivery of presents on this special occasion for whatever reason?

Sickening, truly sickening.

Kadima

pre 15 godina

WHy do they call them enclaves? Why don't they call them what they really are and that is -Ghetto's. This situation reminds me not too differently of WWII when certain minorities lived in ghetto's until they were killed or died of starvation.

Does anyone know of any decent respectable humanatarian organizations that one can donate $USD 50 online too for a christmas gift?

Nelli

pre 15 godina

Kids are and should be priority number one no matter in what part of the world they're located.

I highly doubt that those trucks would be allowed to cross the border because of most recent ban from the government in Prishtina towards Serbian market, that includes new years presents as well (and it's Serbia's fault).

If the truck/s drivers say that they're going to province of Kosova they'll be told to return because they're on wrong direction.

eagle

pre 15 godina

"The packages will be given to some 800 kids in several Serb enclaves in the province"

Wow b92. I knew you are still nostalgic of milosevic.
I'm just amazed at this organized state of denial in which you live!

roberto

pre 15 godina

It is the juxtaposition of a really beautiful impulse combined with a steely nationalistic ideology...

i hope that these children -- and all children are precious, -- are not so infected with hate and chauvanism as i read on these pages, day in and day out.

have fun, santa :))

robert-0

BH_NYC

pre 15 godina

I don't think Kosovo should allow any type of donations to enter it's borders IF these donations are to be divided along ethnic lines. Kosovan citizens are One and they should be treated, helped, respected equally. Kosovans are working towards improving their multi ethnic relations, these type of 'gifts' will work against it.

Rocky UK

pre 15 godina

The packages will be given to some 800 kids in several Serb enclaves in the province????
-
You people do you think for minorities in Serbia at all?.
By the way you still need visa to go to Republic of Kosova.

Erin , UK

pre 15 godina

Hahahah good luck B92 trying to get in Kosovo. I bet they wont let you guys in and if you guys are giving presents and gift i bet they probably would be guns, and all of these dangerous things that serbs in serbia have grown up with.

Happy New Year to Kosovar Albanians.

lili

pre 15 godina

i reminds me the milosheviq convoy,and then too they brought to our serbian neighbourghs "gifts" for new eve:guns,grenades and bombs,the kind of toys serbian" children" do appréciate...It tokk then only a few month to have serbian assault against albanian civilians;
are you preparing the same thing ten years later?(yes at that time,it was not b92 but an another serbian neespaper that promote the happening!)

Peggy

pre 15 godina

It is the juxtaposition of a really beautiful impulse combined with a steely nationalistic ideology...

i hope that these children -- and all children are precious, -- are not so infected with hate and chauvanism as i read on these pages, day in and day out.

have fun, santa :))

robert-0
(roberto, 26 December 2008 02:13)

Roberto, are you directing this at the Albanian posters here? Have you read some of their comments?

I am truly sickened by the comments from team Albania here. Can't they let the Serbian children look forward to one happy day in the enclaves? Would they really try to stop delivery of presents on this special occasion for whatever reason?

Sickening, truly sickening.

Kadima

pre 15 godina

WHy do they call them enclaves? Why don't they call them what they really are and that is -Ghetto's. This situation reminds me not too differently of WWII when certain minorities lived in ghetto's until they were killed or died of starvation.

Does anyone know of any decent respectable humanatarian organizations that one can donate $USD 50 online too for a christmas gift?

Nelli

pre 15 godina

Kids are and should be priority number one no matter in what part of the world they're located.

I highly doubt that those trucks would be allowed to cross the border because of most recent ban from the government in Prishtina towards Serbian market, that includes new years presents as well (and it's Serbia's fault).

If the truck/s drivers say that they're going to province of Kosova they'll be told to return because they're on wrong direction.