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Saturday, 07.11.2009.

11:08

Ministry to help with visits to Kosovo cemeteries

The Ministry for Kosovo announced that it will help displaced persons visit places they were forced out of and cemeteries where their family members are buried.

Izvor: B92

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Peggy

pre 14 godina

there can be mines left from the Serbian Regime!
(DuplexClick, 7 November 2009 19:08)

And why would Serbs put mines in Serbian cemetaries?
Were they expecting Albanians to visit those cemetaries and get blown up? What would Albanians do in a Serbian cemetary.

When you can answer these questions then your comment might start to make sense.

Roger7

pre 14 godina

roberto says "stop using these matters as just another excuse to promote ethnic hatred and intolerance."

You of all people making such a statement.

What hypocrisy!

Peggy

pre 14 godina

Roberto, I am surprised that B92 lets your post through any more.

At least the Albanians here openly say how they feel, but you, the all peaceful one, hides behind your disguise (or tries to) and then spews so much venom that it si really hard to stomach any more.

So you think that Serbs deserve bombs left in cemeteries because you say that they did the same in Bosnia.

MikeC

pre 14 godina

Let me guess! When these busses get to their destinations herds of hatfull local albanians will make sure they get a warm welcome.
Sad that people can't even visit cemetaries where loved ones are buried without protection. Eulex and NATO must be proud of themselves. They have created a society that is the envy of the entire continent. Don't think there is any other place on earth where dead people have less respect than in todays Kosovo.

kalifornia

pre 14 godina

Shame on you Kosovo-usa for trying to put an unrealistic spin on this matter. You know that Serbs are free to travel throughout Kosovo for fear of being attacked by Albanians. Do you remember the recent story that bombs were placed in Serbian cemeteries? You should go into politics, because you always rearrange the truth.

roberto

pre 14 godina

as usual, a story about helping families to visit homes and cemeteries becomes fuel for the anti-albanian haters... what a surprise (not!)

there are desecrated cemeteries throughout europe, incl serbia (a jewish one, which my frnd lives near) and certainly in germany (i've seen them) but not only, of course. it always saddens me; it is so utterly disrespectful, whatever the ethnicity or religion. who cares?! every country (incl kosovo/a), every municipality should work to keep their cemeteries in a decent and respectful shape. it is the least they can do, the least we can do for our ancestors and past generations.

as for leaving bombs and mines (since that was brought up) -- you can't imagine the killer mines left in the homes of many bosniaks that were temp. occupied (for appr 4 yrs) during the hell of the bosnian war, and very consciously left by the temp serb occupants to "greet" the original occupants upon their (post-dayton) return. i almost didn't believe it but it came up in a # of interviews we did, and i was assured that it was commonplace. many have been injured or killed by such mines, or by mines left by serb forces in bosnia, in areas never appropriately demined -- 2 children had just been killed for wandering off into such an area, before one of my visits to sarajevo. it is all documented, in case someone thinks i am spreading propaganda.

and the very conscious widespread destruction of mosques (historic, as in banja luka) and catholic churches throughout bosnia is legendary (and disgusting.)

so my point is: speak about respecting graves and cemeteries, and holy places of worship. and everyone's right to visit and worship at such sites, if they choose. and stop using these matters as just another excuse to promote ethnic hatred and intolerance.

thank you.

roberto
frisco

Jason

pre 14 godina

Good to see the Ministry doing something here. I have driven Serbs to various vandalized cemeteries on a few occasions just so they were not harassed or threatened, but it needs to be done on a larger scale.

Goran.

pre 14 godina

Anybody can just hope on the car and drive anywhere and to visit cemeteries where their loved ones are buried. Why roginize buses? Phantom Ministry loaded with phantom propaganda. no more no less
(Kosova-USA, 7 November 2009 11:50)

If theyre albanian they can... oh by the way when was the last time you went to a cemetery with mines laying around? actually have you ever been to a vandalised cemetery? seems all the serbian cemeteries in kosovo are. Wonder how far up your behind your underwear would be if those were albanian graves?

Nikos

pre 14 godina

Buses? More like armored carriers and a KFOR batallion escort is what they will need to drive safely through that dangerous crime-infected nest called the newest "democracy" of europe/Kosovo...

Kosova-USA

pre 14 godina

Anybody can just hope on the car and drive anywhere and to visit cemeteries where their loved ones are buried. Why roginize buses? Phantom Ministry loaded with phantom propaganda. no more no less

Nikos

pre 14 godina

Buses? More like armored carriers and a KFOR batallion escort is what they will need to drive safely through that dangerous crime-infected nest called the newest "democracy" of europe/Kosovo...

Goran.

pre 14 godina

Anybody can just hope on the car and drive anywhere and to visit cemeteries where their loved ones are buried. Why roginize buses? Phantom Ministry loaded with phantom propaganda. no more no less
(Kosova-USA, 7 November 2009 11:50)

If theyre albanian they can... oh by the way when was the last time you went to a cemetery with mines laying around? actually have you ever been to a vandalised cemetery? seems all the serbian cemeteries in kosovo are. Wonder how far up your behind your underwear would be if those were albanian graves?

Jason

pre 14 godina

Good to see the Ministry doing something here. I have driven Serbs to various vandalized cemeteries on a few occasions just so they were not harassed or threatened, but it needs to be done on a larger scale.

MikeC

pre 14 godina

Let me guess! When these busses get to their destinations herds of hatfull local albanians will make sure they get a warm welcome.
Sad that people can't even visit cemetaries where loved ones are buried without protection. Eulex and NATO must be proud of themselves. They have created a society that is the envy of the entire continent. Don't think there is any other place on earth where dead people have less respect than in todays Kosovo.

kalifornia

pre 14 godina

Shame on you Kosovo-usa for trying to put an unrealistic spin on this matter. You know that Serbs are free to travel throughout Kosovo for fear of being attacked by Albanians. Do you remember the recent story that bombs were placed in Serbian cemeteries? You should go into politics, because you always rearrange the truth.

Kosova-USA

pre 14 godina

Anybody can just hope on the car and drive anywhere and to visit cemeteries where their loved ones are buried. Why roginize buses? Phantom Ministry loaded with phantom propaganda. no more no less

Peggy

pre 14 godina

Roberto, I am surprised that B92 lets your post through any more.

At least the Albanians here openly say how they feel, but you, the all peaceful one, hides behind your disguise (or tries to) and then spews so much venom that it si really hard to stomach any more.

So you think that Serbs deserve bombs left in cemeteries because you say that they did the same in Bosnia.

Roger7

pre 14 godina

roberto says "stop using these matters as just another excuse to promote ethnic hatred and intolerance."

You of all people making such a statement.

What hypocrisy!

roberto

pre 14 godina

as usual, a story about helping families to visit homes and cemeteries becomes fuel for the anti-albanian haters... what a surprise (not!)

there are desecrated cemeteries throughout europe, incl serbia (a jewish one, which my frnd lives near) and certainly in germany (i've seen them) but not only, of course. it always saddens me; it is so utterly disrespectful, whatever the ethnicity or religion. who cares?! every country (incl kosovo/a), every municipality should work to keep their cemeteries in a decent and respectful shape. it is the least they can do, the least we can do for our ancestors and past generations.

as for leaving bombs and mines (since that was brought up) -- you can't imagine the killer mines left in the homes of many bosniaks that were temp. occupied (for appr 4 yrs) during the hell of the bosnian war, and very consciously left by the temp serb occupants to "greet" the original occupants upon their (post-dayton) return. i almost didn't believe it but it came up in a # of interviews we did, and i was assured that it was commonplace. many have been injured or killed by such mines, or by mines left by serb forces in bosnia, in areas never appropriately demined -- 2 children had just been killed for wandering off into such an area, before one of my visits to sarajevo. it is all documented, in case someone thinks i am spreading propaganda.

and the very conscious widespread destruction of mosques (historic, as in banja luka) and catholic churches throughout bosnia is legendary (and disgusting.)

so my point is: speak about respecting graves and cemeteries, and holy places of worship. and everyone's right to visit and worship at such sites, if they choose. and stop using these matters as just another excuse to promote ethnic hatred and intolerance.

thank you.

roberto
frisco

Peggy

pre 14 godina

there can be mines left from the Serbian Regime!
(DuplexClick, 7 November 2009 19:08)

And why would Serbs put mines in Serbian cemetaries?
Were they expecting Albanians to visit those cemetaries and get blown up? What would Albanians do in a Serbian cemetary.

When you can answer these questions then your comment might start to make sense.

Kosova-USA

pre 14 godina

Anybody can just hope on the car and drive anywhere and to visit cemeteries where their loved ones are buried. Why roginize buses? Phantom Ministry loaded with phantom propaganda. no more no less

roberto

pre 14 godina

as usual, a story about helping families to visit homes and cemeteries becomes fuel for the anti-albanian haters... what a surprise (not!)

there are desecrated cemeteries throughout europe, incl serbia (a jewish one, which my frnd lives near) and certainly in germany (i've seen them) but not only, of course. it always saddens me; it is so utterly disrespectful, whatever the ethnicity or religion. who cares?! every country (incl kosovo/a), every municipality should work to keep their cemeteries in a decent and respectful shape. it is the least they can do, the least we can do for our ancestors and past generations.

as for leaving bombs and mines (since that was brought up) -- you can't imagine the killer mines left in the homes of many bosniaks that were temp. occupied (for appr 4 yrs) during the hell of the bosnian war, and very consciously left by the temp serb occupants to "greet" the original occupants upon their (post-dayton) return. i almost didn't believe it but it came up in a # of interviews we did, and i was assured that it was commonplace. many have been injured or killed by such mines, or by mines left by serb forces in bosnia, in areas never appropriately demined -- 2 children had just been killed for wandering off into such an area, before one of my visits to sarajevo. it is all documented, in case someone thinks i am spreading propaganda.

and the very conscious widespread destruction of mosques (historic, as in banja luka) and catholic churches throughout bosnia is legendary (and disgusting.)

so my point is: speak about respecting graves and cemeteries, and holy places of worship. and everyone's right to visit and worship at such sites, if they choose. and stop using these matters as just another excuse to promote ethnic hatred and intolerance.

thank you.

roberto
frisco

Nikos

pre 14 godina

Buses? More like armored carriers and a KFOR batallion escort is what they will need to drive safely through that dangerous crime-infected nest called the newest "democracy" of europe/Kosovo...

Goran.

pre 14 godina

Anybody can just hope on the car and drive anywhere and to visit cemeteries where their loved ones are buried. Why roginize buses? Phantom Ministry loaded with phantom propaganda. no more no less
(Kosova-USA, 7 November 2009 11:50)

If theyre albanian they can... oh by the way when was the last time you went to a cemetery with mines laying around? actually have you ever been to a vandalised cemetery? seems all the serbian cemeteries in kosovo are. Wonder how far up your behind your underwear would be if those were albanian graves?

Peggy

pre 14 godina

Roberto, I am surprised that B92 lets your post through any more.

At least the Albanians here openly say how they feel, but you, the all peaceful one, hides behind your disguise (or tries to) and then spews so much venom that it si really hard to stomach any more.

So you think that Serbs deserve bombs left in cemeteries because you say that they did the same in Bosnia.

Jason

pre 14 godina

Good to see the Ministry doing something here. I have driven Serbs to various vandalized cemeteries on a few occasions just so they were not harassed or threatened, but it needs to be done on a larger scale.

MikeC

pre 14 godina

Let me guess! When these busses get to their destinations herds of hatfull local albanians will make sure they get a warm welcome.
Sad that people can't even visit cemetaries where loved ones are buried without protection. Eulex and NATO must be proud of themselves. They have created a society that is the envy of the entire continent. Don't think there is any other place on earth where dead people have less respect than in todays Kosovo.

Roger7

pre 14 godina

roberto says "stop using these matters as just another excuse to promote ethnic hatred and intolerance."

You of all people making such a statement.

What hypocrisy!

kalifornia

pre 14 godina

Shame on you Kosovo-usa for trying to put an unrealistic spin on this matter. You know that Serbs are free to travel throughout Kosovo for fear of being attacked by Albanians. Do you remember the recent story that bombs were placed in Serbian cemeteries? You should go into politics, because you always rearrange the truth.

Peggy

pre 14 godina

there can be mines left from the Serbian Regime!
(DuplexClick, 7 November 2009 19:08)

And why would Serbs put mines in Serbian cemetaries?
Were they expecting Albanians to visit those cemetaries and get blown up? What would Albanians do in a Serbian cemetary.

When you can answer these questions then your comment might start to make sense.