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Sunday, 29.03.2009.

17:03

Extremists bring fear to administrative line

Several villages in the south have been depopulated due to frequent incursions of Albanian extremists from the territory of Kosovo.

Izvor: B92

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Niall O'Doherty

pre 15 godina

Do not forget that Kurshumlija was part of Albania before the Serb occupation and sooner or later will go back to the right owners.
(LORO, 29 March 2009 21:41)

If that isn't blatant iredentistism, than I will eat my shorts.

PJD

pre 15 godina

The Albanian false indignation on this board is quite revealing.

This is why Serbia asked NATO for the GSZ restrictions be lifted. And also why the Albanians were against it - so they can continue their plundering without facing any armed opposition.

Kuršumlija was once part of Albania??? Oh really?

Jack Bouers

pre 15 godina

I am just wandering if Serbian people know about the Albanians who live in Presheva and Bujanovc (eastern Kosovo). Thousands of Albanians are being forced to leave villages where they have lived for thousands of years (maybe before Slavic people came to Balkan). If you travel to those villages they look like ghost towns but B92 and Serbian people do not care about that because they are Albanians. The time when Serbs killed thousands of Albanians and still claimed that Serbs were the victims has passed nobody is baying your lies anymore welcome to the new age.

Ataman

pre 15 godina

Do not forget that Kurshumlija was part of Albania before the Serb occupation and sooner or later will go back to the right owners.
(LORO, 29 March 2009 21:41)

Since arguably Africa is the place where Homo Sapiens Sapiens comes from, Africa was too, part of Albania a while ago.

Does it mean Tirana till Johannesburg?

Aside of that, many things are not clear regarding Thracian or Illyrian legacy (which one?). I wouldn't be that 100% certain in Kurshumlija or even the KiM to begin with.

shqiptar2k9

pre 15 godina

So let me get this straight:

Albanian timber criminals are tough enough to enter Serbia illegally and moral enough to sacrifice their lives by crossing international borders in order to cut Serb trees rather than Albanian trees? And this news gets reported by elderly villagers and not by the official Serb government and the Serb border police?

That, my friends, is the epitome of humor and desperation meshed into one.

MikeC

pre 15 godina

Kosovo is overpopulated and crime infested so the albanians need new frontiers to conquer. The Serbs should blame themselves for allowing this to occur. Most politicians in Serbia seem to think that Belgrade is Serbia and that's it. Good luck Serbia, Montenegro, Macedonia, Greece and pretty much rest of Europe.

L*O*G*I*C

pre 15 godina

Next week's headline: Global Warming caused by Albanians.

This is how Serbia is losing quickly its geopolitical footholding by foolish statements. The world won't take you seriously if you don't hold your own actions accountable and blame everything on Albanians/Bosnians/Croatians/Montenegrians/Hungarians.

Hajduk

pre 15 godina

"I think this is one of the funniest news I read today how serbs inside Serbia leaving their homes fearing of albanians from Kosovo! Funny, propaganda war!"

Somehow, I don't think the Serb villagers find these attacks and theft as funny as you do. Shame on you, but perhaps your reaction is a psychological phenomenon - similar to a guilty person "laughing off the truth".

Pejoni

pre 15 godina

So young villagers leaving for towns and cities are Albanians to be blamed? And this all take place inside Serbian territory, outside the new Republic? Whats up B92, couldnt find any worthy article to get publish so you asked Serbianna for help?

iseult henry

pre 15 godina

I think this is one of the funniest news I read today how serbs inside Serbia leaving their homes fearing of albanians from Kosovo! Funny, propaganda war!
(Al, 29 March 2009 18:52)

It is a sad state of affairs but unfortunately it is true. There have been incursions into Kursumlija since 1999 by Albanians. There have been several incidents and KFOR is very well aware of the problem but for obvious reasons choose to do absolutely nothing about it. The tactics used are the same used to terrorise the Serbian population in Kosovo since 1999. The fact that somebody thinks this is funny is pathetic.

Al

pre 15 godina

I think this is one of the funniest news I read today how serbs inside Serbia leaving their homes fearing of albanians from Kosovo! Funny, propaganda war!

Radoslav

pre 15 godina

Whatever is happening on this admin border, it's just plain stupid to deforest huge area's of woodland for a short term profit. Everyone in that area ultimately loses out when they could be cutting timber sustainably, benefitting everyone on a long term basis.

Hajduk

pre 15 godina

"I think this is one of the funniest news I read today how serbs inside Serbia leaving their homes fearing of albanians from Kosovo! Funny, propaganda war!"

Somehow, I don't think the Serb villagers find these attacks and theft as funny as you do. Shame on you, but perhaps your reaction is a psychological phenomenon - similar to a guilty person "laughing off the truth".

Al

pre 15 godina

I think this is one of the funniest news I read today how serbs inside Serbia leaving their homes fearing of albanians from Kosovo! Funny, propaganda war!

Radoslav

pre 15 godina

Whatever is happening on this admin border, it's just plain stupid to deforest huge area's of woodland for a short term profit. Everyone in that area ultimately loses out when they could be cutting timber sustainably, benefitting everyone on a long term basis.

iseult henry

pre 15 godina

I think this is one of the funniest news I read today how serbs inside Serbia leaving their homes fearing of albanians from Kosovo! Funny, propaganda war!
(Al, 29 March 2009 18:52)

It is a sad state of affairs but unfortunately it is true. There have been incursions into Kursumlija since 1999 by Albanians. There have been several incidents and KFOR is very well aware of the problem but for obvious reasons choose to do absolutely nothing about it. The tactics used are the same used to terrorise the Serbian population in Kosovo since 1999. The fact that somebody thinks this is funny is pathetic.

L*O*G*I*C

pre 15 godina

Next week's headline: Global Warming caused by Albanians.

This is how Serbia is losing quickly its geopolitical footholding by foolish statements. The world won't take you seriously if you don't hold your own actions accountable and blame everything on Albanians/Bosnians/Croatians/Montenegrians/Hungarians.

Pejoni

pre 15 godina

So young villagers leaving for towns and cities are Albanians to be blamed? And this all take place inside Serbian territory, outside the new Republic? Whats up B92, couldnt find any worthy article to get publish so you asked Serbianna for help?

PJD

pre 15 godina

The Albanian false indignation on this board is quite revealing.

This is why Serbia asked NATO for the GSZ restrictions be lifted. And also why the Albanians were against it - so they can continue their plundering without facing any armed opposition.

Kuršumlija was once part of Albania??? Oh really?

Jack Bouers

pre 15 godina

I am just wandering if Serbian people know about the Albanians who live in Presheva and Bujanovc (eastern Kosovo). Thousands of Albanians are being forced to leave villages where they have lived for thousands of years (maybe before Slavic people came to Balkan). If you travel to those villages they look like ghost towns but B92 and Serbian people do not care about that because they are Albanians. The time when Serbs killed thousands of Albanians and still claimed that Serbs were the victims has passed nobody is baying your lies anymore welcome to the new age.

shqiptar2k9

pre 15 godina

So let me get this straight:

Albanian timber criminals are tough enough to enter Serbia illegally and moral enough to sacrifice their lives by crossing international borders in order to cut Serb trees rather than Albanian trees? And this news gets reported by elderly villagers and not by the official Serb government and the Serb border police?

That, my friends, is the epitome of humor and desperation meshed into one.

MikeC

pre 15 godina

Kosovo is overpopulated and crime infested so the albanians need new frontiers to conquer. The Serbs should blame themselves for allowing this to occur. Most politicians in Serbia seem to think that Belgrade is Serbia and that's it. Good luck Serbia, Montenegro, Macedonia, Greece and pretty much rest of Europe.

Ataman

pre 15 godina

Do not forget that Kurshumlija was part of Albania before the Serb occupation and sooner or later will go back to the right owners.
(LORO, 29 March 2009 21:41)

Since arguably Africa is the place where Homo Sapiens Sapiens comes from, Africa was too, part of Albania a while ago.

Does it mean Tirana till Johannesburg?

Aside of that, many things are not clear regarding Thracian or Illyrian legacy (which one?). I wouldn't be that 100% certain in Kurshumlija or even the KiM to begin with.

Niall O'Doherty

pre 15 godina

Do not forget that Kurshumlija was part of Albania before the Serb occupation and sooner or later will go back to the right owners.
(LORO, 29 March 2009 21:41)

If that isn't blatant iredentistism, than I will eat my shorts.

Al

pre 15 godina

I think this is one of the funniest news I read today how serbs inside Serbia leaving their homes fearing of albanians from Kosovo! Funny, propaganda war!

Pejoni

pre 15 godina

So young villagers leaving for towns and cities are Albanians to be blamed? And this all take place inside Serbian territory, outside the new Republic? Whats up B92, couldnt find any worthy article to get publish so you asked Serbianna for help?

L*O*G*I*C

pre 15 godina

Next week's headline: Global Warming caused by Albanians.

This is how Serbia is losing quickly its geopolitical footholding by foolish statements. The world won't take you seriously if you don't hold your own actions accountable and blame everything on Albanians/Bosnians/Croatians/Montenegrians/Hungarians.

shqiptar2k9

pre 15 godina

So let me get this straight:

Albanian timber criminals are tough enough to enter Serbia illegally and moral enough to sacrifice their lives by crossing international borders in order to cut Serb trees rather than Albanian trees? And this news gets reported by elderly villagers and not by the official Serb government and the Serb border police?

That, my friends, is the epitome of humor and desperation meshed into one.

iseult henry

pre 15 godina

I think this is one of the funniest news I read today how serbs inside Serbia leaving their homes fearing of albanians from Kosovo! Funny, propaganda war!
(Al, 29 March 2009 18:52)

It is a sad state of affairs but unfortunately it is true. There have been incursions into Kursumlija since 1999 by Albanians. There have been several incidents and KFOR is very well aware of the problem but for obvious reasons choose to do absolutely nothing about it. The tactics used are the same used to terrorise the Serbian population in Kosovo since 1999. The fact that somebody thinks this is funny is pathetic.

Ataman

pre 15 godina

Do not forget that Kurshumlija was part of Albania before the Serb occupation and sooner or later will go back to the right owners.
(LORO, 29 March 2009 21:41)

Since arguably Africa is the place where Homo Sapiens Sapiens comes from, Africa was too, part of Albania a while ago.

Does it mean Tirana till Johannesburg?

Aside of that, many things are not clear regarding Thracian or Illyrian legacy (which one?). I wouldn't be that 100% certain in Kurshumlija or even the KiM to begin with.

Jack Bouers

pre 15 godina

I am just wandering if Serbian people know about the Albanians who live in Presheva and Bujanovc (eastern Kosovo). Thousands of Albanians are being forced to leave villages where they have lived for thousands of years (maybe before Slavic people came to Balkan). If you travel to those villages they look like ghost towns but B92 and Serbian people do not care about that because they are Albanians. The time when Serbs killed thousands of Albanians and still claimed that Serbs were the victims has passed nobody is baying your lies anymore welcome to the new age.

Hajduk

pre 15 godina

"I think this is one of the funniest news I read today how serbs inside Serbia leaving their homes fearing of albanians from Kosovo! Funny, propaganda war!"

Somehow, I don't think the Serb villagers find these attacks and theft as funny as you do. Shame on you, but perhaps your reaction is a psychological phenomenon - similar to a guilty person "laughing off the truth".

MikeC

pre 15 godina

Kosovo is overpopulated and crime infested so the albanians need new frontiers to conquer. The Serbs should blame themselves for allowing this to occur. Most politicians in Serbia seem to think that Belgrade is Serbia and that's it. Good luck Serbia, Montenegro, Macedonia, Greece and pretty much rest of Europe.

PJD

pre 15 godina

The Albanian false indignation on this board is quite revealing.

This is why Serbia asked NATO for the GSZ restrictions be lifted. And also why the Albanians were against it - so they can continue their plundering without facing any armed opposition.

Kuršumlija was once part of Albania??? Oh really?

Niall O'Doherty

pre 15 godina

Do not forget that Kurshumlija was part of Albania before the Serb occupation and sooner or later will go back to the right owners.
(LORO, 29 March 2009 21:41)

If that isn't blatant iredentistism, than I will eat my shorts.

Radoslav

pre 15 godina

Whatever is happening on this admin border, it's just plain stupid to deforest huge area's of woodland for a short term profit. Everyone in that area ultimately loses out when they could be cutting timber sustainably, benefitting everyone on a long term basis.