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Wednesday, 18.02.2009.

15:03

Missing persons' families protest to UNMIK

The Association of Families of Missing and Kidnapped Kosovo Serbs has sent a protest note to UNMIK Chief Lamberto Zannier.

Izvor: Tanjug

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Peggy

pre 15 godina

Asking UN where the missing Serbs are is like asking the fox where the chickens are.
UN was aware of everything that went on there and burned a blind eye to it all.

They have no intention of cooperating as this would expose them and their willingness to be passive about the crimes taking place under their noses.

200,000 Serbs were expelled under their noses and now we expect them to help us implicate them as well!
That will not happen any time soon. In time it will.

Radoslav

pre 15 godina

Demi - If you think Albanians rule Kosovo then you either live or belong in the nut house. You seem to be the only people in the world deluding yourselves about this fact.

The inaction shows Kosovo for being the criminal lawless place that it really is. For all the talk about democracy, human rights, etc what steps have the Albanians taken to prosecute war criminals - and don't pretend that "freedom fighters" are immune from committing war crimes. a war crime is a war crime is a war crime!

The "state" of Kosovo shows how weak it is in not apprehending at least one war criminal. Serbia is far from perfect but at least it's prosecuting Serbian war criminals for crimes committed in Kosovo.

Olf

pre 15 godina

Very well said Demi. I agree with you 100%. However, UNMIK and another Int.organisations can mediate the process.
I also belive that this request has fallen like icing on the cake for Kosovo institutions, since they have what to ask for form Serbian cuonterparts. There are more than 2000 bodies of K-Albanians missing, responsibility for that falls on Serbian institutions.

Are there still any Serbian posters that still believe that Ahtisari plan is dead? ha ha

veki

pre 15 godina

This letter needs no comment, everything you need to know about the fate of these poor people is already in it.
If anybody wonders why most of the world would cheer if USA would go to hell, this letter explains.
Having said that I wonder wether my government will persist in investigation about kidnapped Serbs in Kosovo and return of Serbian property until a last dime. If they ever stop doing it I will renounce my Serbian nationality.

Demi

pre 15 godina

Don't ask UNMIK for help because they are not in power in Kosovo.They have no power to resolve nothing for you. You can ask kindly the goverment of Kosovo if you want to serch for missing people. They are the only body in Kosovo that maybee can help you.

veki

pre 15 godina

This letter needs no comment, everything you need to know about the fate of these poor people is already in it.
If anybody wonders why most of the world would cheer if USA would go to hell, this letter explains.
Having said that I wonder wether my government will persist in investigation about kidnapped Serbs in Kosovo and return of Serbian property until a last dime. If they ever stop doing it I will renounce my Serbian nationality.

Radoslav

pre 15 godina

Demi - If you think Albanians rule Kosovo then you either live or belong in the nut house. You seem to be the only people in the world deluding yourselves about this fact.

The inaction shows Kosovo for being the criminal lawless place that it really is. For all the talk about democracy, human rights, etc what steps have the Albanians taken to prosecute war criminals - and don't pretend that "freedom fighters" are immune from committing war crimes. a war crime is a war crime is a war crime!

The "state" of Kosovo shows how weak it is in not apprehending at least one war criminal. Serbia is far from perfect but at least it's prosecuting Serbian war criminals for crimes committed in Kosovo.

Olf

pre 15 godina

Very well said Demi. I agree with you 100%. However, UNMIK and another Int.organisations can mediate the process.
I also belive that this request has fallen like icing on the cake for Kosovo institutions, since they have what to ask for form Serbian cuonterparts. There are more than 2000 bodies of K-Albanians missing, responsibility for that falls on Serbian institutions.

Are there still any Serbian posters that still believe that Ahtisari plan is dead? ha ha

Demi

pre 15 godina

Don't ask UNMIK for help because they are not in power in Kosovo.They have no power to resolve nothing for you. You can ask kindly the goverment of Kosovo if you want to serch for missing people. They are the only body in Kosovo that maybee can help you.

Peggy

pre 15 godina

Asking UN where the missing Serbs are is like asking the fox where the chickens are.
UN was aware of everything that went on there and burned a blind eye to it all.

They have no intention of cooperating as this would expose them and their willingness to be passive about the crimes taking place under their noses.

200,000 Serbs were expelled under their noses and now we expect them to help us implicate them as well!
That will not happen any time soon. In time it will.

Demi

pre 15 godina

Don't ask UNMIK for help because they are not in power in Kosovo.They have no power to resolve nothing for you. You can ask kindly the goverment of Kosovo if you want to serch for missing people. They are the only body in Kosovo that maybee can help you.

Olf

pre 15 godina

Very well said Demi. I agree with you 100%. However, UNMIK and another Int.organisations can mediate the process.
I also belive that this request has fallen like icing on the cake for Kosovo institutions, since they have what to ask for form Serbian cuonterparts. There are more than 2000 bodies of K-Albanians missing, responsibility for that falls on Serbian institutions.

Are there still any Serbian posters that still believe that Ahtisari plan is dead? ha ha

Radoslav

pre 15 godina

Demi - If you think Albanians rule Kosovo then you either live or belong in the nut house. You seem to be the only people in the world deluding yourselves about this fact.

The inaction shows Kosovo for being the criminal lawless place that it really is. For all the talk about democracy, human rights, etc what steps have the Albanians taken to prosecute war criminals - and don't pretend that "freedom fighters" are immune from committing war crimes. a war crime is a war crime is a war crime!

The "state" of Kosovo shows how weak it is in not apprehending at least one war criminal. Serbia is far from perfect but at least it's prosecuting Serbian war criminals for crimes committed in Kosovo.

veki

pre 15 godina

This letter needs no comment, everything you need to know about the fate of these poor people is already in it.
If anybody wonders why most of the world would cheer if USA would go to hell, this letter explains.
Having said that I wonder wether my government will persist in investigation about kidnapped Serbs in Kosovo and return of Serbian property until a last dime. If they ever stop doing it I will renounce my Serbian nationality.

Peggy

pre 15 godina

Asking UN where the missing Serbs are is like asking the fox where the chickens are.
UN was aware of everything that went on there and burned a blind eye to it all.

They have no intention of cooperating as this would expose them and their willingness to be passive about the crimes taking place under their noses.

200,000 Serbs were expelled under their noses and now we expect them to help us implicate them as well!
That will not happen any time soon. In time it will.