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Tuesday, 28.07.2009.

12:25

New demands as power cuts continue

The Kosovo company in charge of electricity supply, KEK, now wants control over EPS' managerial building in the town of Štrpce.

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Peggy

pre 14 godina

"EU has seen what kind of partner they are involved with. Tread lightly EU."
(HE WHO SPEAKS THE TRUTH, 28 July 2009 13:04)

EU knows exactly who they are dealing with and there is not much difference between them. The only time EU will abandon them is when they have no more use for them.

Sadly, this has nothing to do with justice or decency but everything to do with politics and special interest groups.

Niklot, Poland

pre 14 godina

Do You see flag on Bojan Savić blat? This is serbian flag. He don't identified with "Republic of Kosovo" but with Republic of Serbia.

Ratko

pre 14 godina

This is nothing but an ongoing discrimination of Serbs, in an attempt to make their lives unbearable - in order to drive them out of their Holy Land - all under the eyes of "international community."

Shame on you Tadic!

KOSOVARi

pre 14 godina

A shame my governemnt gives them golden spoons while KEK, a corporation is not afraid to stand ground.

Perhaps we should consider privatising the Government of Kosova?

Obilic

pre 14 godina

Goes to show you that those albanians in KEK cannot be trusted! Shame on EU...all i can say is that the albanians are lucky im not in charge in Srbija, i can tell you that this harrasment of Serbs would not be happening! Sramota!!

KOSOVO JE SRBIJA!

PRN

pre 14 godina

Do you actually understand that both parties (KEK vs Serbs in Strpce) are persisting. However, someone has to capitulate/give way. It is not hard to guess who will capitulate.

Nevertheless, the longer this saga goes on the higher are chances for Serbs to sell houses and leave Strpce, to settle in Serbia. In 21st century nobody would like to live months without electricity.

It appears that KEK is becoming a determining factor on the issue of minority Serbs.

The K- Serbs should decide themselves on their future because Belgrade is poor economically and politically thus not in a position to influence anything and anywhere.

Milan

pre 14 godina

All know that "private" KEK is not only power company, but also an instrument of Kosovo pseudogovernment policy. Illegal Kosovo state want to pacificate K-Serbs by using KEK.

Wim Roffel

pre 14 godina

Unfortunately the EU isn't afraid of some blackmail either. See the demands to Bosnia. When you dealing with another culture it is easy to forget that decency is a universal value. The only remedy is to explicitly confront them and ask whether they are dealing with their collegues in the same way.

aRTA

pre 14 godina

"KEK workers received the keys to a substation which they returned today, asking for something that is not in their jurisdiction or ours, and that is the EPS managerial building."

You will hand those keys just like you handed these. A couple of more and you will be chased out with pitchforks by local serbs who just want to live normally.

First you refused to pay the bill, then to sign contract, then to hand over the transformer, now this. Little by little this will be solved as well.

HE WHO SPEAKS THE TRUTH

pre 14 godina

I guess now the EU has seen what the real reason for cutting off power to strpce. The people agreed to pay and now more politics. How much horse dung can be spread for this issue. I guess also the EU has seen what kind of partner they are involved with. Tread lightly EU.

HE WHO SPEAKS THE TRUTH

pre 14 godina

I guess now the EU has seen what the real reason for cutting off power to strpce. The people agreed to pay and now more politics. How much horse dung can be spread for this issue. I guess also the EU has seen what kind of partner they are involved with. Tread lightly EU.

Milan

pre 14 godina

All know that "private" KEK is not only power company, but also an instrument of Kosovo pseudogovernment policy. Illegal Kosovo state want to pacificate K-Serbs by using KEK.

aRTA

pre 14 godina

"KEK workers received the keys to a substation which they returned today, asking for something that is not in their jurisdiction or ours, and that is the EPS managerial building."

You will hand those keys just like you handed these. A couple of more and you will be chased out with pitchforks by local serbs who just want to live normally.

First you refused to pay the bill, then to sign contract, then to hand over the transformer, now this. Little by little this will be solved as well.

Obilic

pre 14 godina

Goes to show you that those albanians in KEK cannot be trusted! Shame on EU...all i can say is that the albanians are lucky im not in charge in Srbija, i can tell you that this harrasment of Serbs would not be happening! Sramota!!

KOSOVO JE SRBIJA!

Wim Roffel

pre 14 godina

Unfortunately the EU isn't afraid of some blackmail either. See the demands to Bosnia. When you dealing with another culture it is easy to forget that decency is a universal value. The only remedy is to explicitly confront them and ask whether they are dealing with their collegues in the same way.

KOSOVARi

pre 14 godina

A shame my governemnt gives them golden spoons while KEK, a corporation is not afraid to stand ground.

Perhaps we should consider privatising the Government of Kosova?

Ratko

pre 14 godina

This is nothing but an ongoing discrimination of Serbs, in an attempt to make their lives unbearable - in order to drive them out of their Holy Land - all under the eyes of "international community."

Shame on you Tadic!

Niklot, Poland

pre 14 godina

Do You see flag on Bojan Savić blat? This is serbian flag. He don't identified with "Republic of Kosovo" but with Republic of Serbia.

PRN

pre 14 godina

Do you actually understand that both parties (KEK vs Serbs in Strpce) are persisting. However, someone has to capitulate/give way. It is not hard to guess who will capitulate.

Nevertheless, the longer this saga goes on the higher are chances for Serbs to sell houses and leave Strpce, to settle in Serbia. In 21st century nobody would like to live months without electricity.

It appears that KEK is becoming a determining factor on the issue of minority Serbs.

The K- Serbs should decide themselves on their future because Belgrade is poor economically and politically thus not in a position to influence anything and anywhere.

Peggy

pre 14 godina

"EU has seen what kind of partner they are involved with. Tread lightly EU."
(HE WHO SPEAKS THE TRUTH, 28 July 2009 13:04)

EU knows exactly who they are dealing with and there is not much difference between them. The only time EU will abandon them is when they have no more use for them.

Sadly, this has nothing to do with justice or decency but everything to do with politics and special interest groups.

aRTA

pre 14 godina

"KEK workers received the keys to a substation which they returned today, asking for something that is not in their jurisdiction or ours, and that is the EPS managerial building."

You will hand those keys just like you handed these. A couple of more and you will be chased out with pitchforks by local serbs who just want to live normally.

First you refused to pay the bill, then to sign contract, then to hand over the transformer, now this. Little by little this will be solved as well.

Obilic

pre 14 godina

Goes to show you that those albanians in KEK cannot be trusted! Shame on EU...all i can say is that the albanians are lucky im not in charge in Srbija, i can tell you that this harrasment of Serbs would not be happening! Sramota!!

KOSOVO JE SRBIJA!

PRN

pre 14 godina

Do you actually understand that both parties (KEK vs Serbs in Strpce) are persisting. However, someone has to capitulate/give way. It is not hard to guess who will capitulate.

Nevertheless, the longer this saga goes on the higher are chances for Serbs to sell houses and leave Strpce, to settle in Serbia. In 21st century nobody would like to live months without electricity.

It appears that KEK is becoming a determining factor on the issue of minority Serbs.

The K- Serbs should decide themselves on their future because Belgrade is poor economically and politically thus not in a position to influence anything and anywhere.

HE WHO SPEAKS THE TRUTH

pre 14 godina

I guess now the EU has seen what the real reason for cutting off power to strpce. The people agreed to pay and now more politics. How much horse dung can be spread for this issue. I guess also the EU has seen what kind of partner they are involved with. Tread lightly EU.

Ratko

pre 14 godina

This is nothing but an ongoing discrimination of Serbs, in an attempt to make their lives unbearable - in order to drive them out of their Holy Land - all under the eyes of "international community."

Shame on you Tadic!

Niklot, Poland

pre 14 godina

Do You see flag on Bojan Savić blat? This is serbian flag. He don't identified with "Republic of Kosovo" but with Republic of Serbia.

Milan

pre 14 godina

All know that "private" KEK is not only power company, but also an instrument of Kosovo pseudogovernment policy. Illegal Kosovo state want to pacificate K-Serbs by using KEK.

Wim Roffel

pre 14 godina

Unfortunately the EU isn't afraid of some blackmail either. See the demands to Bosnia. When you dealing with another culture it is easy to forget that decency is a universal value. The only remedy is to explicitly confront them and ask whether they are dealing with their collegues in the same way.

Peggy

pre 14 godina

"EU has seen what kind of partner they are involved with. Tread lightly EU."
(HE WHO SPEAKS THE TRUTH, 28 July 2009 13:04)

EU knows exactly who they are dealing with and there is not much difference between them. The only time EU will abandon them is when they have no more use for them.

Sadly, this has nothing to do with justice or decency but everything to do with politics and special interest groups.

KOSOVARi

pre 14 godina

A shame my governemnt gives them golden spoons while KEK, a corporation is not afraid to stand ground.

Perhaps we should consider privatising the Government of Kosova?