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Saturday, 09.05.2009.

09:25

No word from Bosnia on Glavaš escape

There's no word yet from Bosnian police on whether Branimir Glavaš, sentenced to 10 years for war crimes by a Zagreb court yesterday, has fled to that country.

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Peggy

pre 14 godina

Sale, I agree with you. Those Arabs were even given Bosnian citizenships. That says it all.

"Probably you don't know who they are but I'm talking about the Radulovic's, Karic's, Milosevic's and other criminals sheltered in your beloved Russia. But yes I include criminals on the run in Kosovo on both sides of the administrative line."
(bganon, 10 May 2009 15:06)

By you saying "your beloved Russia", are you being just a tad sarcastic?
What do you have against Russia? One country which is supporting Serbia and the only reason why Kosovo is still part of Serbia. I would imagine you would have a bit more respect, love and gratitude for Russia yourself, but obvioulsy you are in the other camp.
How do you know that Serbia has more criminals than any other European country? Where do you get from? Please show us some stats on that one.

Sale

pre 14 godina

What about the Thousands of Mujahedin war criminals from Arab countries Illegally living in Bosnia? When will the world start arresting and deporting them??

bganon

pre 14 godina

Dragan I said 'more criminals on the run per square'. You do understand what 'on the run' means don't you?

Probably you don't know who they are but I'm talking about the Radulovic's, Karic's, Milosevic's and other criminals sheltered in your beloved Russia. But yes I include criminals on the run in Kosovo on both sides of the administrative line.

ida

pre 14 godina

I'm thinking he is still in Croatia, but hidden by Croats (including perhaps some in the Croatian government) who don't want him in jail.

Dragan

pre 14 godina

Zoran,
I was about to respond but you took the words right out of my mouth. I second your post. Tadic has more important things to do like look for missing croatian flags.

bganon,
Serbia has more criminals than any other European country? Wow, that statement says it all.
I agree with you though, because Kosovo is Serbia, and Kosovo is completely overflowing with war criminals. I know that is not what you meant, but it was probably accurate regardless.

mr k

pre 14 godina

Croatia is selling it's war heroes who defended the Greater Serbian dream just to join the EU. The verdict was made from the children of the past communist family.

bganon

pre 14 godina

Zoran I'm not sure that we are in any position to criticise Croatia letting this man go on the run. After all we probably have more criminals on the run per square meter than any European country, not just war criminals either.

Nevertheless its an outrage that this creature who right at the beginning of the war caused hatred between Serbs and Croats, particularly in Slavonia and ordered torture and murder upon Serbs to be committed, is on the run.

Perhaps if war criminals and their supporters were to apologise Tadic would not have to, did you ever think of that? But as you know those that supported war criminals (knowingly or not) today live in denial.

Zoran

pre 14 godina

Croatia really is a model EU country and the sooner it joins the Union the sooner it will be with its family and German sponsors. Should Glavaš have difficulties finding refuge in BiH I'm sure the Vatican can definitely accommodate him.

Now these are European values at their best and that is the reason Croatia is way ahead of other potential candidates. Put simply, any Croatian war criminal must be set free and any ethnically cleansed Serbian attempting to return home should be arrested and charged with war crimes. Perhaps it's time for another apology from Tadic?

Zoran

pre 14 godina

Croatia really is a model EU country and the sooner it joins the Union the sooner it will be with its family and German sponsors. Should Glavaš have difficulties finding refuge in BiH I'm sure the Vatican can definitely accommodate him.

Now these are European values at their best and that is the reason Croatia is way ahead of other potential candidates. Put simply, any Croatian war criminal must be set free and any ethnically cleansed Serbian attempting to return home should be arrested and charged with war crimes. Perhaps it's time for another apology from Tadic?

bganon

pre 14 godina

Zoran I'm not sure that we are in any position to criticise Croatia letting this man go on the run. After all we probably have more criminals on the run per square meter than any European country, not just war criminals either.

Nevertheless its an outrage that this creature who right at the beginning of the war caused hatred between Serbs and Croats, particularly in Slavonia and ordered torture and murder upon Serbs to be committed, is on the run.

Perhaps if war criminals and their supporters were to apologise Tadic would not have to, did you ever think of that? But as you know those that supported war criminals (knowingly or not) today live in denial.

bganon

pre 14 godina

Dragan I said 'more criminals on the run per square'. You do understand what 'on the run' means don't you?

Probably you don't know who they are but I'm talking about the Radulovic's, Karic's, Milosevic's and other criminals sheltered in your beloved Russia. But yes I include criminals on the run in Kosovo on both sides of the administrative line.

ida

pre 14 godina

I'm thinking he is still in Croatia, but hidden by Croats (including perhaps some in the Croatian government) who don't want him in jail.

Dragan

pre 14 godina

Zoran,
I was about to respond but you took the words right out of my mouth. I second your post. Tadic has more important things to do like look for missing croatian flags.

bganon,
Serbia has more criminals than any other European country? Wow, that statement says it all.
I agree with you though, because Kosovo is Serbia, and Kosovo is completely overflowing with war criminals. I know that is not what you meant, but it was probably accurate regardless.

Sale

pre 14 godina

What about the Thousands of Mujahedin war criminals from Arab countries Illegally living in Bosnia? When will the world start arresting and deporting them??

mr k

pre 14 godina

Croatia is selling it's war heroes who defended the Greater Serbian dream just to join the EU. The verdict was made from the children of the past communist family.

Peggy

pre 14 godina

Sale, I agree with you. Those Arabs were even given Bosnian citizenships. That says it all.

"Probably you don't know who they are but I'm talking about the Radulovic's, Karic's, Milosevic's and other criminals sheltered in your beloved Russia. But yes I include criminals on the run in Kosovo on both sides of the administrative line."
(bganon, 10 May 2009 15:06)

By you saying "your beloved Russia", are you being just a tad sarcastic?
What do you have against Russia? One country which is supporting Serbia and the only reason why Kosovo is still part of Serbia. I would imagine you would have a bit more respect, love and gratitude for Russia yourself, but obvioulsy you are in the other camp.
How do you know that Serbia has more criminals than any other European country? Where do you get from? Please show us some stats on that one.

mr k

pre 14 godina

Croatia is selling it's war heroes who defended the Greater Serbian dream just to join the EU. The verdict was made from the children of the past communist family.

Zoran

pre 14 godina

Croatia really is a model EU country and the sooner it joins the Union the sooner it will be with its family and German sponsors. Should Glavaš have difficulties finding refuge in BiH I'm sure the Vatican can definitely accommodate him.

Now these are European values at their best and that is the reason Croatia is way ahead of other potential candidates. Put simply, any Croatian war criminal must be set free and any ethnically cleansed Serbian attempting to return home should be arrested and charged with war crimes. Perhaps it's time for another apology from Tadic?

bganon

pre 14 godina

Zoran I'm not sure that we are in any position to criticise Croatia letting this man go on the run. After all we probably have more criminals on the run per square meter than any European country, not just war criminals either.

Nevertheless its an outrage that this creature who right at the beginning of the war caused hatred between Serbs and Croats, particularly in Slavonia and ordered torture and murder upon Serbs to be committed, is on the run.

Perhaps if war criminals and their supporters were to apologise Tadic would not have to, did you ever think of that? But as you know those that supported war criminals (knowingly or not) today live in denial.

Dragan

pre 14 godina

Zoran,
I was about to respond but you took the words right out of my mouth. I second your post. Tadic has more important things to do like look for missing croatian flags.

bganon,
Serbia has more criminals than any other European country? Wow, that statement says it all.
I agree with you though, because Kosovo is Serbia, and Kosovo is completely overflowing with war criminals. I know that is not what you meant, but it was probably accurate regardless.

ida

pre 14 godina

I'm thinking he is still in Croatia, but hidden by Croats (including perhaps some in the Croatian government) who don't want him in jail.

bganon

pre 14 godina

Dragan I said 'more criminals on the run per square'. You do understand what 'on the run' means don't you?

Probably you don't know who they are but I'm talking about the Radulovic's, Karic's, Milosevic's and other criminals sheltered in your beloved Russia. But yes I include criminals on the run in Kosovo on both sides of the administrative line.

Sale

pre 14 godina

What about the Thousands of Mujahedin war criminals from Arab countries Illegally living in Bosnia? When will the world start arresting and deporting them??

Peggy

pre 14 godina

Sale, I agree with you. Those Arabs were even given Bosnian citizenships. That says it all.

"Probably you don't know who they are but I'm talking about the Radulovic's, Karic's, Milosevic's and other criminals sheltered in your beloved Russia. But yes I include criminals on the run in Kosovo on both sides of the administrative line."
(bganon, 10 May 2009 15:06)

By you saying "your beloved Russia", are you being just a tad sarcastic?
What do you have against Russia? One country which is supporting Serbia and the only reason why Kosovo is still part of Serbia. I would imagine you would have a bit more respect, love and gratitude for Russia yourself, but obvioulsy you are in the other camp.
How do you know that Serbia has more criminals than any other European country? Where do you get from? Please show us some stats on that one.