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Sunday, 10.05.2009.

12:08

Serbs asked to return to Kosovo police

Kosovo police, KPS, Director Sermet Ahmeti has called on all Serb policemen who were suspended to return to their duties.

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Nelli_Canada

pre 14 godina

I'm glad that they won't be receiving any payment from KPS anymore.
Mr Ahmeti you should have done this last year.
Kosova, please replace them with former KLA fighters.
If they apply for any disability benefits please turn them down. Let them go to Serbia and get 27 euro a month on social assistance.
Mr Ahmeti should be fired for not acting immediately. Serb minority has been receiving free electricity and getting paid but never showed up at work, guess what it's all the taxpayers who paid the price. My guess is they(Serbs) think they're still living in communism.

Elections must be held in Kosova so we can do some clean up starting with KPS Chief.

ben

pre 14 godina

(D.Popovic, 11 May 2009 08:08)

I don't understand why Kosova Govt is paying them for 1 and a half year them without working???

Just kick them out after 3 days of not showing to work as anyone else.

They don't want to work for the K Govt but they don't dislike the K Govt money.

Lazar

pre 14 godina

Non Serb and non-Turkish minorities in Kosovo live in the worst possible conditions in all of europe. The gorani were strapped of their autonomy - the albanians added dozens of villages to the gora municipality, thus took away their self rule. In other parts of kosovo, the bosniaks live in miserable conditions. The jews have been 100% cleansed. The croats are just about flushed out. The roma are in appalling conditions. And nobody really cares what happens to non-serb communities. The one turkish village, mamusa got some autonomy, but dozens of bosniak ones do not. Furthermore, our enclave in opolje is under pressure of extermination.

L*O*G*I*C

pre 14 godina

"they should emigrate from Kosova to Serbia."
Dulo

Kosovo is Serbia so they are home.
(MikeC, 10 May 2009 17:02)

Come on Mike, we all know that Kosova is a tribe in S. Africa.

Milan

pre 14 godina

"There are many other decent people from Serb or non Serb minority who will be willing to join the Force."
(EA, 10 May 2009 12:57)

Really?? How many?? 10?? mayby 20?? ;)

Dulo

pre 14 godina

Why should they get invitation letters???

They already are working for UDBA, they should emigrate from Kosova to Serbia. Thats where they feel at home, NO?

Kosova-USA

pre 14 godina

Oh they will return now since they are not getting double pay, meaning the one promised from Belgrade. This letter sent to them is an ultimatum and if they do not return they will be left out in the dry without a single salary.

Pejoni

pre 14 godina

(EA, 10 May 2009 12:57)

He is not giving them more time, simply being polite. They should had remove them from their job last year, but due of International pressure, they gave them 1½ year paid salary. What goes for Mr Ahmeti, its about time he reconsider resign for the scandal with the drugs being stolen at the police station.

EA

pre 14 godina

Ahmeti,

I understand your good will actions but you are wasting your time. As long as Serbia doesn't want to recognise the new reality in Kosova you are wasting your time.
There are many other decent people from Serb or non Serb minority who will be willing to join the Force.

EA

pre 14 godina

Ahmeti,

I understand your good will actions but you are wasting your time. As long as Serbia doesn't want to recognise the new reality in Kosova you are wasting your time.
There are many other decent people from Serb or non Serb minority who will be willing to join the Force.

Kosova-USA

pre 14 godina

Oh they will return now since they are not getting double pay, meaning the one promised from Belgrade. This letter sent to them is an ultimatum and if they do not return they will be left out in the dry without a single salary.

Pejoni

pre 14 godina

(EA, 10 May 2009 12:57)

He is not giving them more time, simply being polite. They should had remove them from their job last year, but due of International pressure, they gave them 1½ year paid salary. What goes for Mr Ahmeti, its about time he reconsider resign for the scandal with the drugs being stolen at the police station.

Dulo

pre 14 godina

Why should they get invitation letters???

They already are working for UDBA, they should emigrate from Kosova to Serbia. Thats where they feel at home, NO?

Milan

pre 14 godina

"There are many other decent people from Serb or non Serb minority who will be willing to join the Force."
(EA, 10 May 2009 12:57)

Really?? How many?? 10?? mayby 20?? ;)

L*O*G*I*C

pre 14 godina

"they should emigrate from Kosova to Serbia."
Dulo

Kosovo is Serbia so they are home.
(MikeC, 10 May 2009 17:02)

Come on Mike, we all know that Kosova is a tribe in S. Africa.

Lazar

pre 14 godina

Non Serb and non-Turkish minorities in Kosovo live in the worst possible conditions in all of europe. The gorani were strapped of their autonomy - the albanians added dozens of villages to the gora municipality, thus took away their self rule. In other parts of kosovo, the bosniaks live in miserable conditions. The jews have been 100% cleansed. The croats are just about flushed out. The roma are in appalling conditions. And nobody really cares what happens to non-serb communities. The one turkish village, mamusa got some autonomy, but dozens of bosniak ones do not. Furthermore, our enclave in opolje is under pressure of extermination.

ben

pre 14 godina

(D.Popovic, 11 May 2009 08:08)

I don't understand why Kosova Govt is paying them for 1 and a half year them without working???

Just kick them out after 3 days of not showing to work as anyone else.

They don't want to work for the K Govt but they don't dislike the K Govt money.

Nelli_Canada

pre 14 godina

I'm glad that they won't be receiving any payment from KPS anymore.
Mr Ahmeti you should have done this last year.
Kosova, please replace them with former KLA fighters.
If they apply for any disability benefits please turn them down. Let them go to Serbia and get 27 euro a month on social assistance.
Mr Ahmeti should be fired for not acting immediately. Serb minority has been receiving free electricity and getting paid but never showed up at work, guess what it's all the taxpayers who paid the price. My guess is they(Serbs) think they're still living in communism.

Elections must be held in Kosova so we can do some clean up starting with KPS Chief.

EA

pre 14 godina

Ahmeti,

I understand your good will actions but you are wasting your time. As long as Serbia doesn't want to recognise the new reality in Kosova you are wasting your time.
There are many other decent people from Serb or non Serb minority who will be willing to join the Force.

Kosova-USA

pre 14 godina

Oh they will return now since they are not getting double pay, meaning the one promised from Belgrade. This letter sent to them is an ultimatum and if they do not return they will be left out in the dry without a single salary.

Pejoni

pre 14 godina

(EA, 10 May 2009 12:57)

He is not giving them more time, simply being polite. They should had remove them from their job last year, but due of International pressure, they gave them 1½ year paid salary. What goes for Mr Ahmeti, its about time he reconsider resign for the scandal with the drugs being stolen at the police station.

Dulo

pre 14 godina

Why should they get invitation letters???

They already are working for UDBA, they should emigrate from Kosova to Serbia. Thats where they feel at home, NO?

Milan

pre 14 godina

"There are many other decent people from Serb or non Serb minority who will be willing to join the Force."
(EA, 10 May 2009 12:57)

Really?? How many?? 10?? mayby 20?? ;)

Lazar

pre 14 godina

Non Serb and non-Turkish minorities in Kosovo live in the worst possible conditions in all of europe. The gorani were strapped of their autonomy - the albanians added dozens of villages to the gora municipality, thus took away their self rule. In other parts of kosovo, the bosniaks live in miserable conditions. The jews have been 100% cleansed. The croats are just about flushed out. The roma are in appalling conditions. And nobody really cares what happens to non-serb communities. The one turkish village, mamusa got some autonomy, but dozens of bosniak ones do not. Furthermore, our enclave in opolje is under pressure of extermination.

L*O*G*I*C

pre 14 godina

"they should emigrate from Kosova to Serbia."
Dulo

Kosovo is Serbia so they are home.
(MikeC, 10 May 2009 17:02)

Come on Mike, we all know that Kosova is a tribe in S. Africa.

ben

pre 14 godina

(D.Popovic, 11 May 2009 08:08)

I don't understand why Kosova Govt is paying them for 1 and a half year them without working???

Just kick them out after 3 days of not showing to work as anyone else.

They don't want to work for the K Govt but they don't dislike the K Govt money.

Nelli_Canada

pre 14 godina

I'm glad that they won't be receiving any payment from KPS anymore.
Mr Ahmeti you should have done this last year.
Kosova, please replace them with former KLA fighters.
If they apply for any disability benefits please turn them down. Let them go to Serbia and get 27 euro a month on social assistance.
Mr Ahmeti should be fired for not acting immediately. Serb minority has been receiving free electricity and getting paid but never showed up at work, guess what it's all the taxpayers who paid the price. My guess is they(Serbs) think they're still living in communism.

Elections must be held in Kosova so we can do some clean up starting with KPS Chief.