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Saturday, 31.10.2009.

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Ljajić confident in positive report from Brammertz

Hague Cooperation Council Chief Rasim Ljajić said that he believes that Serge Brammertz will give Serbia a positive report on Wednesday.

Izvor: Tanjug

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The Swiss

pre 14 godina

After super Mario, voici super Roberto the great savor of lost cases

So Schlaumeir,, who would like to see to replace all, maybe your handblodded friend thaci !

It looks like your train and book of peace is loaded from hatred day after day, to the poing that it starts really stincking!

Pls pass your way, ur biais comments are not only boring but really unjustified, at least they just prove what kind of person full of frutstation and hatred you are.
Go and get some fresh air and open your eyes, maybe you will then realize that not all balkan crimes are having a serbian stamp on it!!

By the way, since you know everything, did you look at the BBC report today on Sebrenica, interesting to learn that the US and EU gave the "yellow" light to this tragedy..., among interviewed people were some high ranking politicians during that time. Am sure that you would argue that they have been brain washed by the Serbs.

Zigi

pre 14 godina

Unfortunately, the serbian government waited too long to cooperate with the Hague. Now it is too late: both war criminals have become untouchebale inside Serbia.

Pete

pre 14 godina

This whole process is rapidly descending into humiliating farce. Will he give a good report or won't he. Will the Dutch accept it or won't they. Is Mladic in Serbia or isn't he. How much of this pathetic humiliation is Serbia willing to take. The other republics of the former Yugoslavia abound with unrepentent war criminals whose governments have no intention of handing anyone over. Some of them have war criminals as heads of state. The war crimes merry-go-round is an excuse to prevent Serbia from ever joining the much vaunted EU. As somebody who lives in an EU state, with all the ludicrous laws and restrictions, my advice to the Serbs would be; stay away and forge your own path. As long as you have freedom to travel, trade with the outside world, and a healthy middle class of business people you'll do just fine. And as for derogatory ranting by 'roberto' and his ilk, just ignore them they've got nothing constructive to say anyway. Good luck Serbs!

roberto

pre 14 godina

>>“On the other side, we implemented super-human efforts in order to get these indictees to The Hague. These activities are daily, some are visible and public, some are not, but no one is doubting our intentions anymore,” he said, adding that he cannot say for sure whether Mladić is located in Serbia.

Ljajić reminded that he said at the beginning of the year that Mladić would be arrested and extradited by the end of 2009, adding that he will resign as the coordinator of the Tribunal cooperation team if this does not happen. >>

super-humAN... super-super human... the superlatives are super-amazing but hardly hide the super disgusting reality on the ground.

i am so glad that Ljajic "reminded" that he would (will) resign by jan 1st, when mladic continues to be super-coddled. i assumed that meant resigned fr this regime -- no? and here's to hoping that the rest of this "pro-west, pro-democratic" regime also all resign, en masse, by jan 1st. sometimes changes are super-called for!

roberto
super-far frisco

roberto

pre 14 godina

>>“On the other side, we implemented super-human efforts in order to get these indictees to The Hague. These activities are daily, some are visible and public, some are not, but no one is doubting our intentions anymore,” he said, adding that he cannot say for sure whether Mladić is located in Serbia.

Ljajić reminded that he said at the beginning of the year that Mladić would be arrested and extradited by the end of 2009, adding that he will resign as the coordinator of the Tribunal cooperation team if this does not happen. >>

super-humAN... super-super human... the superlatives are super-amazing but hardly hide the super disgusting reality on the ground.

i am so glad that Ljajic "reminded" that he would (will) resign by jan 1st, when mladic continues to be super-coddled. i assumed that meant resigned fr this regime -- no? and here's to hoping that the rest of this "pro-west, pro-democratic" regime also all resign, en masse, by jan 1st. sometimes changes are super-called for!

roberto
super-far frisco

Zigi

pre 14 godina

Unfortunately, the serbian government waited too long to cooperate with the Hague. Now it is too late: both war criminals have become untouchebale inside Serbia.

Pete

pre 14 godina

This whole process is rapidly descending into humiliating farce. Will he give a good report or won't he. Will the Dutch accept it or won't they. Is Mladic in Serbia or isn't he. How much of this pathetic humiliation is Serbia willing to take. The other republics of the former Yugoslavia abound with unrepentent war criminals whose governments have no intention of handing anyone over. Some of them have war criminals as heads of state. The war crimes merry-go-round is an excuse to prevent Serbia from ever joining the much vaunted EU. As somebody who lives in an EU state, with all the ludicrous laws and restrictions, my advice to the Serbs would be; stay away and forge your own path. As long as you have freedom to travel, trade with the outside world, and a healthy middle class of business people you'll do just fine. And as for derogatory ranting by 'roberto' and his ilk, just ignore them they've got nothing constructive to say anyway. Good luck Serbs!

The Swiss

pre 14 godina

After super Mario, voici super Roberto the great savor of lost cases

So Schlaumeir,, who would like to see to replace all, maybe your handblodded friend thaci !

It looks like your train and book of peace is loaded from hatred day after day, to the poing that it starts really stincking!

Pls pass your way, ur biais comments are not only boring but really unjustified, at least they just prove what kind of person full of frutstation and hatred you are.
Go and get some fresh air and open your eyes, maybe you will then realize that not all balkan crimes are having a serbian stamp on it!!

By the way, since you know everything, did you look at the BBC report today on Sebrenica, interesting to learn that the US and EU gave the "yellow" light to this tragedy..., among interviewed people were some high ranking politicians during that time. Am sure that you would argue that they have been brain washed by the Serbs.

roberto

pre 14 godina

>>“On the other side, we implemented super-human efforts in order to get these indictees to The Hague. These activities are daily, some are visible and public, some are not, but no one is doubting our intentions anymore,” he said, adding that he cannot say for sure whether Mladić is located in Serbia.

Ljajić reminded that he said at the beginning of the year that Mladić would be arrested and extradited by the end of 2009, adding that he will resign as the coordinator of the Tribunal cooperation team if this does not happen. >>

super-humAN... super-super human... the superlatives are super-amazing but hardly hide the super disgusting reality on the ground.

i am so glad that Ljajic "reminded" that he would (will) resign by jan 1st, when mladic continues to be super-coddled. i assumed that meant resigned fr this regime -- no? and here's to hoping that the rest of this "pro-west, pro-democratic" regime also all resign, en masse, by jan 1st. sometimes changes are super-called for!

roberto
super-far frisco

Pete

pre 14 godina

This whole process is rapidly descending into humiliating farce. Will he give a good report or won't he. Will the Dutch accept it or won't they. Is Mladic in Serbia or isn't he. How much of this pathetic humiliation is Serbia willing to take. The other republics of the former Yugoslavia abound with unrepentent war criminals whose governments have no intention of handing anyone over. Some of them have war criminals as heads of state. The war crimes merry-go-round is an excuse to prevent Serbia from ever joining the much vaunted EU. As somebody who lives in an EU state, with all the ludicrous laws and restrictions, my advice to the Serbs would be; stay away and forge your own path. As long as you have freedom to travel, trade with the outside world, and a healthy middle class of business people you'll do just fine. And as for derogatory ranting by 'roberto' and his ilk, just ignore them they've got nothing constructive to say anyway. Good luck Serbs!

The Swiss

pre 14 godina

After super Mario, voici super Roberto the great savor of lost cases

So Schlaumeir,, who would like to see to replace all, maybe your handblodded friend thaci !

It looks like your train and book of peace is loaded from hatred day after day, to the poing that it starts really stincking!

Pls pass your way, ur biais comments are not only boring but really unjustified, at least they just prove what kind of person full of frutstation and hatred you are.
Go and get some fresh air and open your eyes, maybe you will then realize that not all balkan crimes are having a serbian stamp on it!!

By the way, since you know everything, did you look at the BBC report today on Sebrenica, interesting to learn that the US and EU gave the "yellow" light to this tragedy..., among interviewed people were some high ranking politicians during that time. Am sure that you would argue that they have been brain washed by the Serbs.

Zigi

pre 14 godina

Unfortunately, the serbian government waited too long to cooperate with the Hague. Now it is too late: both war criminals have become untouchebale inside Serbia.