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Friday, 07.08.2009.

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"Visit has religious meaning", says mufti

The leader of the Islamic Community in Bosnia Mustafa Cerić has caused a storm of reactions with his visit to Kosovo, reports say.

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Lila

pre 14 godina

Why does it bother so much when a visit of friendship is made from one personality of another country (be that religious personality) to another country. At least he did not give statements of hatred and try to establish allegiances against another country. He just respected the institutions of the host.
Beside, its not new that the islamic community of Kosovo has institutional relations with Islamic community of B&H. Now the issue may be that a person from Sanjak visited Kosovo as well. So this may be the pinch that is pocking Serbs. Well tit for tat my friend

Nelli_Canada

pre 14 godina

"Today we enjoy freedom of movement and we can express our religious, national institutions by names that suit our striving and of course our rights," stated Cerić.


Well, freedom of speech and movement is priceless and it's nice that you saw that in Kosova Mr Ceric.

mark

pre 14 godina

i'm not a kosovar but i am albanian and i'm not crazy about it but then again, i don't live in kosove. the vast majority are muslims and they can do what they want with this bosnian, saudi, pakistani, syrian, etc.
for their sake, i hope they know what they're doing and don't get started on the wrong foot with this sort of thing.

smile

pre 14 godina

so i guess today is friday and albanians are muslims. yesterday was thursday and they were telling this guy off. but it's still friday, lets wait and see what saturday brings :))

Mikel

pre 14 godina

Why when a muslim cleric visits a conflict of interest region which happens to be muslim majority , there's something wrong with it? Isn't it the same thing if the Serbian patriarch Visited Kosovo and said things on the behalf of the orthodox community?

Zoran

pre 14 godina

What a shame. This person had the opportunity to spread the word of peace and tolerance but instead made it a political visit used to divide the people even further.

George from Melbourne

pre 14 godina

"While in Priština, he met with Kosovo President Fatmir Sejdiu, who called on him "to continue to work on Islamic countries to recognize Kosovo"."

What's next - the Islamic republic of Kosovo??

Europeans must be shaking their heads and realising they bombed the wrong side.

Milan

pre 14 godina

What does one have to do with another? We know why BiH hasn't. US has yet some call Kosova a Serbian province, the opposite happens in some other country that hasn't recognized Ksoova. People have opinions, they aren't parrots of the state.
(aRTA, 7 August 2009 10:14)

Are You sure?? So - why lot of european countries recognized "independence" of Kosovo while their citizens are AGAINST this recognition??

Maybe, because european governments are american parrots??

aRTA

pre 14 godina

"It came when he announced he was visiting "the Islamic Community of the Republic of Kosovo". Bosnia-Herzegovina has not recognized the Kosovo Albanians' unilateral declaration of independence."

What does one have to do with another? We know why BiH hasn't. US has yet some call Kosova a Serbian province, the opposite happens in some other country that hasn't recognized Ksoova. People have opinions, they aren't parrots of the state.

Milan

pre 14 godina

What does one have to do with another? We know why BiH hasn't. US has yet some call Kosova a Serbian province, the opposite happens in some other country that hasn't recognized Ksoova. People have opinions, they aren't parrots of the state.
(aRTA, 7 August 2009 10:14)

Are You sure?? So - why lot of european countries recognized "independence" of Kosovo while their citizens are AGAINST this recognition??

Maybe, because european governments are american parrots??

George from Melbourne

pre 14 godina

"While in Priština, he met with Kosovo President Fatmir Sejdiu, who called on him "to continue to work on Islamic countries to recognize Kosovo"."

What's next - the Islamic republic of Kosovo??

Europeans must be shaking their heads and realising they bombed the wrong side.

Zoran

pre 14 godina

What a shame. This person had the opportunity to spread the word of peace and tolerance but instead made it a political visit used to divide the people even further.

aRTA

pre 14 godina

"It came when he announced he was visiting "the Islamic Community of the Republic of Kosovo". Bosnia-Herzegovina has not recognized the Kosovo Albanians' unilateral declaration of independence."

What does one have to do with another? We know why BiH hasn't. US has yet some call Kosova a Serbian province, the opposite happens in some other country that hasn't recognized Ksoova. People have opinions, they aren't parrots of the state.

Mikel

pre 14 godina

Why when a muslim cleric visits a conflict of interest region which happens to be muslim majority , there's something wrong with it? Isn't it the same thing if the Serbian patriarch Visited Kosovo and said things on the behalf of the orthodox community?

Nelli_Canada

pre 14 godina

"Today we enjoy freedom of movement and we can express our religious, national institutions by names that suit our striving and of course our rights," stated Cerić.


Well, freedom of speech and movement is priceless and it's nice that you saw that in Kosova Mr Ceric.

smile

pre 14 godina

so i guess today is friday and albanians are muslims. yesterday was thursday and they were telling this guy off. but it's still friday, lets wait and see what saturday brings :))

mark

pre 14 godina

i'm not a kosovar but i am albanian and i'm not crazy about it but then again, i don't live in kosove. the vast majority are muslims and they can do what they want with this bosnian, saudi, pakistani, syrian, etc.
for their sake, i hope they know what they're doing and don't get started on the wrong foot with this sort of thing.

Lila

pre 14 godina

Why does it bother so much when a visit of friendship is made from one personality of another country (be that religious personality) to another country. At least he did not give statements of hatred and try to establish allegiances against another country. He just respected the institutions of the host.
Beside, its not new that the islamic community of Kosovo has institutional relations with Islamic community of B&H. Now the issue may be that a person from Sanjak visited Kosovo as well. So this may be the pinch that is pocking Serbs. Well tit for tat my friend

aRTA

pre 14 godina

"It came when he announced he was visiting "the Islamic Community of the Republic of Kosovo". Bosnia-Herzegovina has not recognized the Kosovo Albanians' unilateral declaration of independence."

What does one have to do with another? We know why BiH hasn't. US has yet some call Kosova a Serbian province, the opposite happens in some other country that hasn't recognized Ksoova. People have opinions, they aren't parrots of the state.

George from Melbourne

pre 14 godina

"While in Priština, he met with Kosovo President Fatmir Sejdiu, who called on him "to continue to work on Islamic countries to recognize Kosovo"."

What's next - the Islamic republic of Kosovo??

Europeans must be shaking their heads and realising they bombed the wrong side.

Milan

pre 14 godina

What does one have to do with another? We know why BiH hasn't. US has yet some call Kosova a Serbian province, the opposite happens in some other country that hasn't recognized Ksoova. People have opinions, they aren't parrots of the state.
(aRTA, 7 August 2009 10:14)

Are You sure?? So - why lot of european countries recognized "independence" of Kosovo while their citizens are AGAINST this recognition??

Maybe, because european governments are american parrots??

Mikel

pre 14 godina

Why when a muslim cleric visits a conflict of interest region which happens to be muslim majority , there's something wrong with it? Isn't it the same thing if the Serbian patriarch Visited Kosovo and said things on the behalf of the orthodox community?

Zoran

pre 14 godina

What a shame. This person had the opportunity to spread the word of peace and tolerance but instead made it a political visit used to divide the people even further.

Nelli_Canada

pre 14 godina

"Today we enjoy freedom of movement and we can express our religious, national institutions by names that suit our striving and of course our rights," stated Cerić.


Well, freedom of speech and movement is priceless and it's nice that you saw that in Kosova Mr Ceric.

smile

pre 14 godina

so i guess today is friday and albanians are muslims. yesterday was thursday and they were telling this guy off. but it's still friday, lets wait and see what saturday brings :))

mark

pre 14 godina

i'm not a kosovar but i am albanian and i'm not crazy about it but then again, i don't live in kosove. the vast majority are muslims and they can do what they want with this bosnian, saudi, pakistani, syrian, etc.
for their sake, i hope they know what they're doing and don't get started on the wrong foot with this sort of thing.

Lila

pre 14 godina

Why does it bother so much when a visit of friendship is made from one personality of another country (be that religious personality) to another country. At least he did not give statements of hatred and try to establish allegiances against another country. He just respected the institutions of the host.
Beside, its not new that the islamic community of Kosovo has institutional relations with Islamic community of B&H. Now the issue may be that a person from Sanjak visited Kosovo as well. So this may be the pinch that is pocking Serbs. Well tit for tat my friend