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Wednesday, 27.01.2010.

10:30

“Returnee village incident violated 1244”

A state secretary with the Ministry for Kosovo says Kosovo police, KPS, grossly violated UNSCR 1244 by detaining five Serbs using force.

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Dimitrije

pre 14 godina

“…and Metohija”.

Just this term (which means “lands of the church” in Serbia) denotes how backward, medieval and nationalist-expansionist many Serbs still are.

Serbs must recognize that 1389 is past, Milosevic LOST the Kosovo War, and Croatia and Albania are in the US-backed, nuclear-armed NATO.

This is the end of the history.
(Gossamer, 28 January 2010 15:20)

A rough translations and a terrible and brief run down of our history- if you've learnt anything whilst trying to learn our history you should no this- there will never be an end! KOSOVO is Serbia. Honestly Nato is not the worst us Serbs have come across and i am more then sure there will be more to come. Backwards??? why because we havea true faith! one thing you k-albanians will never realise- you can have half the world on your side- But we have God on ours.

Ps: technically you will need more than half the world (UN) on your side for your futile attempt in taking our land.

Milan

pre 14 godina

I knew that… But that person was there in the capacity of a Serb official and he was arrested as a Serb official carrying out an unauthorized official activity and escorted to the border. He of course can re-enter Kosovo as resident Branislav Ristić but not as Serbian Deputy Minister Branislav Ristić. If he wants to enter as the latter, he needs permission as in any other country of the world.
It doesn’t matter that physically it is the same person; we are speaking about legal rights here and from a legal personality point of view there are two Branislav Ristićs; the resident and the Serbian Deputy Minister. The first has the right of free movement in Kosovo; the second needs permission.
(Chris, 29 January 2010 06:17)
You are wrong - every citizen of Republic of Serbia can get around whole state - including Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija without permission.

Zoti

pre 14 godina

-- Buddy, we get your insults on a daily basis. NJ being the armpit/refinery/mafia den/corruption king of the US. I lovingly refer to is at the Montenegro of the US. But whatever. It means nothing to us, so I have no problem taking it. It's part of the charm of living here. Rip it all you want if it makes you feel better. You hate because you wish you could be as awesome as us :P

(Mike, 29 January 2010 00:21)

Mike i just wanted to give you a taste of your own medicine. I personally have a jolly good time every time I'm in Jersey. The "insults" have just become part of the popular culture and the main culprits sometimes are New Jersey natives themselves (Jon Stewart comes to mind).

Nelli_Canada

pre 14 godina

No, not since NATO took control and allowed the albanian terrorists to kill or chase the Serbs away.
(Mikael C, 27 January 2010 14:24)


And these albanian terrorists will make sure that the remaining serbs do what Albanians say or they'll be on their way back to serbia/russia. Trust me no one will miss them, however Albanians would miss minorities such as Bosniaks, Croats, Turks etc.

Chris

pre 14 godina

The last time I checked a dictionary, the "multiethnic" definition did not include officials of another country. So I'm not sure how the issue being discussed here is relevant to the "multiethnicity" issue. Please illuminate us ...
(Chris, 28 January 2010 02:14)
Chris... Maybe You don't understand - they arrested peoples from KOSOVO. Branislav Ristić is from Priština.
(Milan, 28 January 2010 11:23)

I knew that… But that person was there in the capacity of a Serb official and he was arrested as a Serb official carrying out an unauthorized official activity and escorted to the border. He of course can re-enter Kosovo as resident Branislav Ristić but not as Serbian Deputy Minister Branislav Ristić. If he wants to enter as the latter, he needs permission as in any other country of the world.
It doesn’t matter that physically it is the same person; we are speaking about legal rights here and from a legal personality point of view there are two Branislav Ristićs; the resident and the Serbian Deputy Minister. The first has the right of free movement in Kosovo; the second needs permission.

Mike

pre 14 godina

"And guys, have you followed the latest acclaimmed TV show to come out of Jersey, the "Jersey Shore"? It seems like the state can sink even lower, althouth to be fair to New Jerseites most of the guidos are from Staten Island and Long Island." (Zoti)

-- I'll give you the benefit of badmouthing the guidos. A true blemish on our land. Actually the show is popular because it stereotypes the best of the worst of what people think of NJ. But if you are from Brooklyn, perhaps you can do us good NJ residents a favor and keep guidos like them from migrating south? They're funny, but only in small packs.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=48ojsbQahNI

Mike

pre 14 godina

"Lastly guys, if you can dish it you should be able to take it like men. You keep badmouthing Kosova on a daily basis but at the first comment about the Garden State became very jumpy. Must have tocuhed a nerve there."
(Zoti)

-- Buddy, we get your insults on a daily basis. NJ being the armpit/refinery/mafia den/corruption king of the US. I lovingly refer to is at the Montenegro of the US. But whatever. It means nothing to us, so I have no problem taking it. It's part of the charm of living here. Rip it all you want if it makes you feel better. You hate because you wish you could be as awesome as us :P

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jY4SF8xWKFo

Zoti

pre 14 godina

Laughable. Clearly you have never been to NJ. You Albanians would sell your souls to go there. Don't pretend otherwise.
(Jason, 28 January 2010 09:51)

Jason I though that by using your state's nickname you'd have guessed I live nearby. I've had the misfortune to be in your state many atime (catch the Red Bulls games at Giants Stadium or gamble at the Borgata in AC). It's also true that many Albanians would indeed sell their souls to move there. But that doesn't take away from the fact that New Jersey is to the US what Kosova is to Europe.

Zoti, cute cheap shot there. But you clearly hate that which you can never be. New Jersey takes its mafia and makes award winning shows and films about it. You just elect yours to high office :)
(Mike, 28 January 2010 02:19)

Mike, please, if I were a pizzaiolo perhaps that would have been true. I've lived in Behnsonhurst Brooklyn and have seen with my eyes the "wiseguy" way of life and wouldn't want to have anything to do with it. You've seen the Sopranos (never wathced the show) on TV, I used to work with the likes of them. There's no one more despicable than the wiseguys but a clueless person would surely glorify them based on some tv show.

And guys, have you followed the latest acclaimmed TV show to come out of Jersey, the "Jersey Shore"? It seems like the state can sink even lower, althouth to be fair to New Jerseites most of the guidos are from Staten Island and Long Island.

Lastly guys, if you can dish it you should be able to take it like men. You keep badmouthing Kosova on a daily basis but at the first comment about the Garden State became very jumpy. Must have tocuhed a nerve there.

Gossamer

pre 14 godina

“…and Metohija”.

Just this term (which means “lands of the church” in Serbia) denotes how backward, medieval and nationalist-expansionist many Serbs still are.

Serbs must recognize that 1389 is past, Milosevic LOST the Kosovo War, and Croatia and Albania are in the US-backed, nuclear-armed NATO.

This is the end of the history.

Milan

pre 14 godina

The last time I checked a dictionary, the "multiethnic" definition did not include officials of another country. So I'm not sure how the issue being discussed here is relevant to the "multiethnicity" issue. Please illuminate us ...
(Chris, 28 January 2010 02:14)
Chris... Maybe You don't understand - they arrested peoples from KOSOVO. Branislav Ristić is from Priština.

Jason

pre 14 godina

Why would anyone want to the "armpit of America?"
New Jersey makes Kosova look like Switzerland.
(Zoti, 28 January 2010 00:24)

Laughable. Clearly you have never been to NJ. You Albanians would sell your souls to go there. Don't pretend otherwise.

Chris

pre 14 godina

So Albanians?? What spoke Your pseudoprimeminister Thaci?? "Kosovo is multiethnic". Albanian Kosovo is nationalistic separatist pseudostate.
(Milan, 27 January 2010 13:07)

The last time I checked a dictionary, the "multiethnic" definition did not include officials of another country. So I'm not sure how the issue being discussed here is relevant to the "multiethnicity" issue. Please illuminate us ...

Mike

pre 14 godina

johny,

Perhaps I should elaborate a bit more. How, in your opinion, does detaining officials from Belgrade help build bridges between Serb and Albanian communities in Kosovo? If we are to take Pristina's efforts seriously in trying to stamp out "parallel structures" in Kosovo, there's basically three ways to go about it:

1. The use of force, which as EULEX stated is not an option and Pristina has no means to exert

2. Offering the K-Serbs a better offer than what Belgrade is offering, which to this date Pristina has been unable to do.

3. Continue to exert pressure on what/whom the local community continue to see as their legitimate representatives

Now I really can't speak about the experience and caliber of people like Bogdanovic and others. Many Serbs think he's ineffective. But they also think he's better than anything or anyone Pristina currently has. So if Thaci and Co. really want to make a good gesture to Kosovo Serbs, particularly those south of the Ibar, the best way is not to look like a bunch of authoritarians arresting people without justification beyond "spreading politics". You should know that everytime Slobo’s goons tried that on you guys it backfired. Well guess what, the roles are now reversed. How does forcing someone to accept your authority by stamping out theirs work? We all know how well it happened in the 1990s, even before hostilities broke out. So in my opinion, the more Pristina tightens its grip around people who clearly want nothing to with them, the more legitimacy slips through their fingers. I suppose the level of "radicalization" of my comments is mirrored by what transpires in Kosovo. I'll leave it for you to judge, but I'll take your evaluation to mind the next time I post something.

Zoti, cute cheap shot there. But you clearly hate that which you can never be. New Jersey takes its mafia and makes award winning shows and films about it. You just elect yours to high office :)

Zoti

pre 14 godina

Mike, I can't help but notice a continued radicalization in your views. Time for you to return to Jersey soon.
(johny, 27 January 2010 21:19)

Why would anyone want to the "armpit of America?"
New Jersey makes Kosova look like Switzerland.

Janez-Beograd

pre 14 godina

Don't forget to include Gracanica too. 5 km outside the capital and it's all but off Pristina's grid. Albanians only go there to get Serbian passports to leave the area.
(Mike, 27 January 2010 18:24)

Thanks for the reminder Mike. I need to renew my passport. I'm off to Maribor next month to see some of the family I havent seen in early 20 years.

anyway, good for the people of Gracanica :)

Ataman

pre 14 godina

I think is the other way around. Serbs from yuour so called Pec, burned down more than half of the city before they ran to Serbia. They need to worry if they ever come back.
(Kosova-USA, 27 January 2010 18:17)

Even if that would be true - this is pretty dangerous to say: this is the way anyone can justify anything.

Further... these Italian forces around Patriarchate and Decani are for sure protecting these buildings not from Serbs. Just the opposite: they protecting precisely these who are worried while coming back.

Kosova-USA

pre 14 godina

Drug lords from and around Pec have a lot to worry about,properies stolen from Serbs have to be given back one way or the other.The only way to keep them away is to keep on scaring them-those days are gone.
(lids, 27 January 2010 16:28)

I think is the other way around. Serbs from yuour so called Pec, burned down more than half of the city before they ran to Serbia. They need to worry if they ever come back.

Mike

pre 14 godina

"They do exist and function quite well in the north of KiM but also in certain areas of the south. I though Serbians are supposed to be the most privileged "minority" in the world?" (Zoran)

-- Don't forget to include Gracanica too. 5 km outside the capital and it's all but off Pristina's grid. Albanians only go there to get Serbian passports to leave the area.

lids

pre 14 godina

Drug lords from and around Pec have a lot to worry about,properies stolen from Serbs have to be given back one way or the other.The only way to keep them away is to keep on scaring them-those days are gone.

Ataman

pre 14 godina

No cheating; one big breath and hold.
(sj, 27 January 2010 13:48)

I disagree - we do not need an other genocide (or group suicide?), sorry.

Mikael C

pre 14 godina

"250k serbs haven't been in Kosova at the same-time or day."
KOSOVARi

No, not since NATO took control and allowed the albanian terrorists to kill or chase the Serbs away.

Milan

pre 14 godina

So Albanians?? What spoke Your pseudoprimeminister Thaci?? "Kosovo is multiethnic". Albanian Kosovo is nationalistic separatist pseudostate.

Vasojevici, UK

pre 14 godina

Those arrest are just the beginning. Prishtina was anyway far to reluctant with the Serbian criminals and terrorists in the North. It is time to restore order.
(John, 27 January 2010 12:25)

John you dare call serbs trying to protect serbs and there culture and belongings terroists! Hold up it was the KLA AND UCK that was on the terroist list not Serbs! But hold up how can you celebrate a bunch of armed guys that was beaten back into albania then cried wolf to USA! Team Albania the tide is turning! You stay in your prison (kosovo) while serbs can move freely around europe you cant! and never will! As history as shown albanians only too easy to change there masters ;)

God Bless Serbia, Serbs and Vasojevici!

Jason

pre 14 godina

Those arrest are just the beginning. Prishtina was anyway far to reluctant with the Serbian criminals and terrorists in the North. It is time to restore order.
(John, 27 January 2010 12:25)

Try reading the article before looking foolish... this did not occur in the north of Kosovo, rather, near Klina. Your obsession regarding the north seems to give you tunnel vision and you cannot think of anything else.

John

pre 14 godina

Those arrest are just the beginning. Prishtina was anyway far to reluctant with the Serbian criminals and terrorists in the North. It is time to restore order.

Zoran

pre 14 godina

For Kosova the Serbian institutions in Kosovo do not exist.
(Mr Q, 27 January 2010 11:02)
--
They do exist and function quite well in the north of KiM but also in certain areas of the south. I though Serbians are supposed to be the most privileged "minority" in the world? It doesn't look that way. Why can't 250,000 Serbian refugees return to their province?

Mr Q

pre 14 godina

For Kosova the Serbian institutions in Kosovo do not exist. there should be only one government in Kosova and that is the Kosova government. Sorry parallels and the Serbian government you are out and that's where you should stay.

Jason

pre 14 godina

Those arrest are just the beginning. Prishtina was anyway far to reluctant with the Serbian criminals and terrorists in the North. It is time to restore order.
(John, 27 January 2010 12:25)

Try reading the article before looking foolish... this did not occur in the north of Kosovo, rather, near Klina. Your obsession regarding the north seems to give you tunnel vision and you cannot think of anything else.

Zoran

pre 14 godina

For Kosova the Serbian institutions in Kosovo do not exist.
(Mr Q, 27 January 2010 11:02)
--
They do exist and function quite well in the north of KiM but also in certain areas of the south. I though Serbians are supposed to be the most privileged "minority" in the world? It doesn't look that way. Why can't 250,000 Serbian refugees return to their province?

Vasojevici, UK

pre 14 godina

Those arrest are just the beginning. Prishtina was anyway far to reluctant with the Serbian criminals and terrorists in the North. It is time to restore order.
(John, 27 January 2010 12:25)

John you dare call serbs trying to protect serbs and there culture and belongings terroists! Hold up it was the KLA AND UCK that was on the terroist list not Serbs! But hold up how can you celebrate a bunch of armed guys that was beaten back into albania then cried wolf to USA! Team Albania the tide is turning! You stay in your prison (kosovo) while serbs can move freely around europe you cant! and never will! As history as shown albanians only too easy to change there masters ;)

God Bless Serbia, Serbs and Vasojevici!

Milan

pre 14 godina

So Albanians?? What spoke Your pseudoprimeminister Thaci?? "Kosovo is multiethnic". Albanian Kosovo is nationalistic separatist pseudostate.

Mikael C

pre 14 godina

"250k serbs haven't been in Kosova at the same-time or day."
KOSOVARi

No, not since NATO took control and allowed the albanian terrorists to kill or chase the Serbs away.

Mr Q

pre 14 godina

For Kosova the Serbian institutions in Kosovo do not exist. there should be only one government in Kosova and that is the Kosova government. Sorry parallels and the Serbian government you are out and that's where you should stay.

Mike

pre 14 godina

"They do exist and function quite well in the north of KiM but also in certain areas of the south. I though Serbians are supposed to be the most privileged "minority" in the world?" (Zoran)

-- Don't forget to include Gracanica too. 5 km outside the capital and it's all but off Pristina's grid. Albanians only go there to get Serbian passports to leave the area.

Ataman

pre 14 godina

No cheating; one big breath and hold.
(sj, 27 January 2010 13:48)

I disagree - we do not need an other genocide (or group suicide?), sorry.

John

pre 14 godina

Those arrest are just the beginning. Prishtina was anyway far to reluctant with the Serbian criminals and terrorists in the North. It is time to restore order.

lids

pre 14 godina

Drug lords from and around Pec have a lot to worry about,properies stolen from Serbs have to be given back one way or the other.The only way to keep them away is to keep on scaring them-those days are gone.

Kosova-USA

pre 14 godina

Drug lords from and around Pec have a lot to worry about,properies stolen from Serbs have to be given back one way or the other.The only way to keep them away is to keep on scaring them-those days are gone.
(lids, 27 January 2010 16:28)

I think is the other way around. Serbs from yuour so called Pec, burned down more than half of the city before they ran to Serbia. They need to worry if they ever come back.

Janez-Beograd

pre 14 godina

Don't forget to include Gracanica too. 5 km outside the capital and it's all but off Pristina's grid. Albanians only go there to get Serbian passports to leave the area.
(Mike, 27 January 2010 18:24)

Thanks for the reminder Mike. I need to renew my passport. I'm off to Maribor next month to see some of the family I havent seen in early 20 years.

anyway, good for the people of Gracanica :)

Milan

pre 14 godina

The last time I checked a dictionary, the "multiethnic" definition did not include officials of another country. So I'm not sure how the issue being discussed here is relevant to the "multiethnicity" issue. Please illuminate us ...
(Chris, 28 January 2010 02:14)
Chris... Maybe You don't understand - they arrested peoples from KOSOVO. Branislav Ristić is from Priština.

Mike

pre 14 godina

johny,

Perhaps I should elaborate a bit more. How, in your opinion, does detaining officials from Belgrade help build bridges between Serb and Albanian communities in Kosovo? If we are to take Pristina's efforts seriously in trying to stamp out "parallel structures" in Kosovo, there's basically three ways to go about it:

1. The use of force, which as EULEX stated is not an option and Pristina has no means to exert

2. Offering the K-Serbs a better offer than what Belgrade is offering, which to this date Pristina has been unable to do.

3. Continue to exert pressure on what/whom the local community continue to see as their legitimate representatives

Now I really can't speak about the experience and caliber of people like Bogdanovic and others. Many Serbs think he's ineffective. But they also think he's better than anything or anyone Pristina currently has. So if Thaci and Co. really want to make a good gesture to Kosovo Serbs, particularly those south of the Ibar, the best way is not to look like a bunch of authoritarians arresting people without justification beyond "spreading politics". You should know that everytime Slobo’s goons tried that on you guys it backfired. Well guess what, the roles are now reversed. How does forcing someone to accept your authority by stamping out theirs work? We all know how well it happened in the 1990s, even before hostilities broke out. So in my opinion, the more Pristina tightens its grip around people who clearly want nothing to with them, the more legitimacy slips through their fingers. I suppose the level of "radicalization" of my comments is mirrored by what transpires in Kosovo. I'll leave it for you to judge, but I'll take your evaluation to mind the next time I post something.

Zoti, cute cheap shot there. But you clearly hate that which you can never be. New Jersey takes its mafia and makes award winning shows and films about it. You just elect yours to high office :)

Ataman

pre 14 godina

I think is the other way around. Serbs from yuour so called Pec, burned down more than half of the city before they ran to Serbia. They need to worry if they ever come back.
(Kosova-USA, 27 January 2010 18:17)

Even if that would be true - this is pretty dangerous to say: this is the way anyone can justify anything.

Further... these Italian forces around Patriarchate and Decani are for sure protecting these buildings not from Serbs. Just the opposite: they protecting precisely these who are worried while coming back.

Jason

pre 14 godina

Why would anyone want to the "armpit of America?"
New Jersey makes Kosova look like Switzerland.
(Zoti, 28 January 2010 00:24)

Laughable. Clearly you have never been to NJ. You Albanians would sell your souls to go there. Don't pretend otherwise.

Gossamer

pre 14 godina

“…and Metohija”.

Just this term (which means “lands of the church” in Serbia) denotes how backward, medieval and nationalist-expansionist many Serbs still are.

Serbs must recognize that 1389 is past, Milosevic LOST the Kosovo War, and Croatia and Albania are in the US-backed, nuclear-armed NATO.

This is the end of the history.

Mike

pre 14 godina

"Lastly guys, if you can dish it you should be able to take it like men. You keep badmouthing Kosova on a daily basis but at the first comment about the Garden State became very jumpy. Must have tocuhed a nerve there."
(Zoti)

-- Buddy, we get your insults on a daily basis. NJ being the armpit/refinery/mafia den/corruption king of the US. I lovingly refer to is at the Montenegro of the US. But whatever. It means nothing to us, so I have no problem taking it. It's part of the charm of living here. Rip it all you want if it makes you feel better. You hate because you wish you could be as awesome as us :P

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jY4SF8xWKFo

Zoti

pre 14 godina

Mike, I can't help but notice a continued radicalization in your views. Time for you to return to Jersey soon.
(johny, 27 January 2010 21:19)

Why would anyone want to the "armpit of America?"
New Jersey makes Kosova look like Switzerland.

Zoti

pre 14 godina

Laughable. Clearly you have never been to NJ. You Albanians would sell your souls to go there. Don't pretend otherwise.
(Jason, 28 January 2010 09:51)

Jason I though that by using your state's nickname you'd have guessed I live nearby. I've had the misfortune to be in your state many atime (catch the Red Bulls games at Giants Stadium or gamble at the Borgata in AC). It's also true that many Albanians would indeed sell their souls to move there. But that doesn't take away from the fact that New Jersey is to the US what Kosova is to Europe.

Zoti, cute cheap shot there. But you clearly hate that which you can never be. New Jersey takes its mafia and makes award winning shows and films about it. You just elect yours to high office :)
(Mike, 28 January 2010 02:19)

Mike, please, if I were a pizzaiolo perhaps that would have been true. I've lived in Behnsonhurst Brooklyn and have seen with my eyes the "wiseguy" way of life and wouldn't want to have anything to do with it. You've seen the Sopranos (never wathced the show) on TV, I used to work with the likes of them. There's no one more despicable than the wiseguys but a clueless person would surely glorify them based on some tv show.

And guys, have you followed the latest acclaimmed TV show to come out of Jersey, the "Jersey Shore"? It seems like the state can sink even lower, althouth to be fair to New Jerseites most of the guidos are from Staten Island and Long Island.

Lastly guys, if you can dish it you should be able to take it like men. You keep badmouthing Kosova on a daily basis but at the first comment about the Garden State became very jumpy. Must have tocuhed a nerve there.

Chris

pre 14 godina

So Albanians?? What spoke Your pseudoprimeminister Thaci?? "Kosovo is multiethnic". Albanian Kosovo is nationalistic separatist pseudostate.
(Milan, 27 January 2010 13:07)

The last time I checked a dictionary, the "multiethnic" definition did not include officials of another country. So I'm not sure how the issue being discussed here is relevant to the "multiethnicity" issue. Please illuminate us ...

Mike

pre 14 godina

"And guys, have you followed the latest acclaimmed TV show to come out of Jersey, the "Jersey Shore"? It seems like the state can sink even lower, althouth to be fair to New Jerseites most of the guidos are from Staten Island and Long Island." (Zoti)

-- I'll give you the benefit of badmouthing the guidos. A true blemish on our land. Actually the show is popular because it stereotypes the best of the worst of what people think of NJ. But if you are from Brooklyn, perhaps you can do us good NJ residents a favor and keep guidos like them from migrating south? They're funny, but only in small packs.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=48ojsbQahNI

Chris

pre 14 godina

The last time I checked a dictionary, the "multiethnic" definition did not include officials of another country. So I'm not sure how the issue being discussed here is relevant to the "multiethnicity" issue. Please illuminate us ...
(Chris, 28 January 2010 02:14)
Chris... Maybe You don't understand - they arrested peoples from KOSOVO. Branislav Ristić is from Priština.
(Milan, 28 January 2010 11:23)

I knew that… But that person was there in the capacity of a Serb official and he was arrested as a Serb official carrying out an unauthorized official activity and escorted to the border. He of course can re-enter Kosovo as resident Branislav Ristić but not as Serbian Deputy Minister Branislav Ristić. If he wants to enter as the latter, he needs permission as in any other country of the world.
It doesn’t matter that physically it is the same person; we are speaking about legal rights here and from a legal personality point of view there are two Branislav Ristićs; the resident and the Serbian Deputy Minister. The first has the right of free movement in Kosovo; the second needs permission.

Nelli_Canada

pre 14 godina

No, not since NATO took control and allowed the albanian terrorists to kill or chase the Serbs away.
(Mikael C, 27 January 2010 14:24)


And these albanian terrorists will make sure that the remaining serbs do what Albanians say or they'll be on their way back to serbia/russia. Trust me no one will miss them, however Albanians would miss minorities such as Bosniaks, Croats, Turks etc.

Zoti

pre 14 godina

-- Buddy, we get your insults on a daily basis. NJ being the armpit/refinery/mafia den/corruption king of the US. I lovingly refer to is at the Montenegro of the US. But whatever. It means nothing to us, so I have no problem taking it. It's part of the charm of living here. Rip it all you want if it makes you feel better. You hate because you wish you could be as awesome as us :P

(Mike, 29 January 2010 00:21)

Mike i just wanted to give you a taste of your own medicine. I personally have a jolly good time every time I'm in Jersey. The "insults" have just become part of the popular culture and the main culprits sometimes are New Jersey natives themselves (Jon Stewart comes to mind).

Milan

pre 14 godina

I knew that… But that person was there in the capacity of a Serb official and he was arrested as a Serb official carrying out an unauthorized official activity and escorted to the border. He of course can re-enter Kosovo as resident Branislav Ristić but not as Serbian Deputy Minister Branislav Ristić. If he wants to enter as the latter, he needs permission as in any other country of the world.
It doesn’t matter that physically it is the same person; we are speaking about legal rights here and from a legal personality point of view there are two Branislav Ristićs; the resident and the Serbian Deputy Minister. The first has the right of free movement in Kosovo; the second needs permission.
(Chris, 29 January 2010 06:17)
You are wrong - every citizen of Republic of Serbia can get around whole state - including Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija without permission.

Dimitrije

pre 14 godina

“…and Metohija”.

Just this term (which means “lands of the church” in Serbia) denotes how backward, medieval and nationalist-expansionist many Serbs still are.

Serbs must recognize that 1389 is past, Milosevic LOST the Kosovo War, and Croatia and Albania are in the US-backed, nuclear-armed NATO.

This is the end of the history.
(Gossamer, 28 January 2010 15:20)

A rough translations and a terrible and brief run down of our history- if you've learnt anything whilst trying to learn our history you should no this- there will never be an end! KOSOVO is Serbia. Honestly Nato is not the worst us Serbs have come across and i am more then sure there will be more to come. Backwards??? why because we havea true faith! one thing you k-albanians will never realise- you can have half the world on your side- But we have God on ours.

Ps: technically you will need more than half the world (UN) on your side for your futile attempt in taking our land.

Mr Q

pre 14 godina

For Kosova the Serbian institutions in Kosovo do not exist. there should be only one government in Kosova and that is the Kosova government. Sorry parallels and the Serbian government you are out and that's where you should stay.

John

pre 14 godina

Those arrest are just the beginning. Prishtina was anyway far to reluctant with the Serbian criminals and terrorists in the North. It is time to restore order.

Zoran

pre 14 godina

For Kosova the Serbian institutions in Kosovo do not exist.
(Mr Q, 27 January 2010 11:02)
--
They do exist and function quite well in the north of KiM but also in certain areas of the south. I though Serbians are supposed to be the most privileged "minority" in the world? It doesn't look that way. Why can't 250,000 Serbian refugees return to their province?

Mikael C

pre 14 godina

"250k serbs haven't been in Kosova at the same-time or day."
KOSOVARi

No, not since NATO took control and allowed the albanian terrorists to kill or chase the Serbs away.

Jason

pre 14 godina

Those arrest are just the beginning. Prishtina was anyway far to reluctant with the Serbian criminals and terrorists in the North. It is time to restore order.
(John, 27 January 2010 12:25)

Try reading the article before looking foolish... this did not occur in the north of Kosovo, rather, near Klina. Your obsession regarding the north seems to give you tunnel vision and you cannot think of anything else.

Vasojevici, UK

pre 14 godina

Those arrest are just the beginning. Prishtina was anyway far to reluctant with the Serbian criminals and terrorists in the North. It is time to restore order.
(John, 27 January 2010 12:25)

John you dare call serbs trying to protect serbs and there culture and belongings terroists! Hold up it was the KLA AND UCK that was on the terroist list not Serbs! But hold up how can you celebrate a bunch of armed guys that was beaten back into albania then cried wolf to USA! Team Albania the tide is turning! You stay in your prison (kosovo) while serbs can move freely around europe you cant! and never will! As history as shown albanians only too easy to change there masters ;)

God Bless Serbia, Serbs and Vasojevici!

Kosova-USA

pre 14 godina

Drug lords from and around Pec have a lot to worry about,properies stolen from Serbs have to be given back one way or the other.The only way to keep them away is to keep on scaring them-those days are gone.
(lids, 27 January 2010 16:28)

I think is the other way around. Serbs from yuour so called Pec, burned down more than half of the city before they ran to Serbia. They need to worry if they ever come back.

Milan

pre 14 godina

So Albanians?? What spoke Your pseudoprimeminister Thaci?? "Kosovo is multiethnic". Albanian Kosovo is nationalistic separatist pseudostate.

Gossamer

pre 14 godina

“…and Metohija”.

Just this term (which means “lands of the church” in Serbia) denotes how backward, medieval and nationalist-expansionist many Serbs still are.

Serbs must recognize that 1389 is past, Milosevic LOST the Kosovo War, and Croatia and Albania are in the US-backed, nuclear-armed NATO.

This is the end of the history.

Zoti

pre 14 godina

Laughable. Clearly you have never been to NJ. You Albanians would sell your souls to go there. Don't pretend otherwise.
(Jason, 28 January 2010 09:51)

Jason I though that by using your state's nickname you'd have guessed I live nearby. I've had the misfortune to be in your state many atime (catch the Red Bulls games at Giants Stadium or gamble at the Borgata in AC). It's also true that many Albanians would indeed sell their souls to move there. But that doesn't take away from the fact that New Jersey is to the US what Kosova is to Europe.

Zoti, cute cheap shot there. But you clearly hate that which you can never be. New Jersey takes its mafia and makes award winning shows and films about it. You just elect yours to high office :)
(Mike, 28 January 2010 02:19)

Mike, please, if I were a pizzaiolo perhaps that would have been true. I've lived in Behnsonhurst Brooklyn and have seen with my eyes the "wiseguy" way of life and wouldn't want to have anything to do with it. You've seen the Sopranos (never wathced the show) on TV, I used to work with the likes of them. There's no one more despicable than the wiseguys but a clueless person would surely glorify them based on some tv show.

And guys, have you followed the latest acclaimmed TV show to come out of Jersey, the "Jersey Shore"? It seems like the state can sink even lower, althouth to be fair to New Jerseites most of the guidos are from Staten Island and Long Island.

Lastly guys, if you can dish it you should be able to take it like men. You keep badmouthing Kosova on a daily basis but at the first comment about the Garden State became very jumpy. Must have tocuhed a nerve there.

lids

pre 14 godina

Drug lords from and around Pec have a lot to worry about,properies stolen from Serbs have to be given back one way or the other.The only way to keep them away is to keep on scaring them-those days are gone.

Mike

pre 14 godina

"They do exist and function quite well in the north of KiM but also in certain areas of the south. I though Serbians are supposed to be the most privileged "minority" in the world?" (Zoran)

-- Don't forget to include Gracanica too. 5 km outside the capital and it's all but off Pristina's grid. Albanians only go there to get Serbian passports to leave the area.

Zoti

pre 14 godina

Mike, I can't help but notice a continued radicalization in your views. Time for you to return to Jersey soon.
(johny, 27 January 2010 21:19)

Why would anyone want to the "armpit of America?"
New Jersey makes Kosova look like Switzerland.

Chris

pre 14 godina

So Albanians?? What spoke Your pseudoprimeminister Thaci?? "Kosovo is multiethnic". Albanian Kosovo is nationalistic separatist pseudostate.
(Milan, 27 January 2010 13:07)

The last time I checked a dictionary, the "multiethnic" definition did not include officials of another country. So I'm not sure how the issue being discussed here is relevant to the "multiethnicity" issue. Please illuminate us ...

Ataman

pre 14 godina

No cheating; one big breath and hold.
(sj, 27 January 2010 13:48)

I disagree - we do not need an other genocide (or group suicide?), sorry.

Ataman

pre 14 godina

I think is the other way around. Serbs from yuour so called Pec, burned down more than half of the city before they ran to Serbia. They need to worry if they ever come back.
(Kosova-USA, 27 January 2010 18:17)

Even if that would be true - this is pretty dangerous to say: this is the way anyone can justify anything.

Further... these Italian forces around Patriarchate and Decani are for sure protecting these buildings not from Serbs. Just the opposite: they protecting precisely these who are worried while coming back.

Jason

pre 14 godina

Why would anyone want to the "armpit of America?"
New Jersey makes Kosova look like Switzerland.
(Zoti, 28 January 2010 00:24)

Laughable. Clearly you have never been to NJ. You Albanians would sell your souls to go there. Don't pretend otherwise.

Milan

pre 14 godina

The last time I checked a dictionary, the "multiethnic" definition did not include officials of another country. So I'm not sure how the issue being discussed here is relevant to the "multiethnicity" issue. Please illuminate us ...
(Chris, 28 January 2010 02:14)
Chris... Maybe You don't understand - they arrested peoples from KOSOVO. Branislav Ristić is from Priština.

Nelli_Canada

pre 14 godina

No, not since NATO took control and allowed the albanian terrorists to kill or chase the Serbs away.
(Mikael C, 27 January 2010 14:24)


And these albanian terrorists will make sure that the remaining serbs do what Albanians say or they'll be on their way back to serbia/russia. Trust me no one will miss them, however Albanians would miss minorities such as Bosniaks, Croats, Turks etc.

Janez-Beograd

pre 14 godina

Don't forget to include Gracanica too. 5 km outside the capital and it's all but off Pristina's grid. Albanians only go there to get Serbian passports to leave the area.
(Mike, 27 January 2010 18:24)

Thanks for the reminder Mike. I need to renew my passport. I'm off to Maribor next month to see some of the family I havent seen in early 20 years.

anyway, good for the people of Gracanica :)

Mike

pre 14 godina

johny,

Perhaps I should elaborate a bit more. How, in your opinion, does detaining officials from Belgrade help build bridges between Serb and Albanian communities in Kosovo? If we are to take Pristina's efforts seriously in trying to stamp out "parallel structures" in Kosovo, there's basically three ways to go about it:

1. The use of force, which as EULEX stated is not an option and Pristina has no means to exert

2. Offering the K-Serbs a better offer than what Belgrade is offering, which to this date Pristina has been unable to do.

3. Continue to exert pressure on what/whom the local community continue to see as their legitimate representatives

Now I really can't speak about the experience and caliber of people like Bogdanovic and others. Many Serbs think he's ineffective. But they also think he's better than anything or anyone Pristina currently has. So if Thaci and Co. really want to make a good gesture to Kosovo Serbs, particularly those south of the Ibar, the best way is not to look like a bunch of authoritarians arresting people without justification beyond "spreading politics". You should know that everytime Slobo’s goons tried that on you guys it backfired. Well guess what, the roles are now reversed. How does forcing someone to accept your authority by stamping out theirs work? We all know how well it happened in the 1990s, even before hostilities broke out. So in my opinion, the more Pristina tightens its grip around people who clearly want nothing to with them, the more legitimacy slips through their fingers. I suppose the level of "radicalization" of my comments is mirrored by what transpires in Kosovo. I'll leave it for you to judge, but I'll take your evaluation to mind the next time I post something.

Zoti, cute cheap shot there. But you clearly hate that which you can never be. New Jersey takes its mafia and makes award winning shows and films about it. You just elect yours to high office :)

Chris

pre 14 godina

The last time I checked a dictionary, the "multiethnic" definition did not include officials of another country. So I'm not sure how the issue being discussed here is relevant to the "multiethnicity" issue. Please illuminate us ...
(Chris, 28 January 2010 02:14)
Chris... Maybe You don't understand - they arrested peoples from KOSOVO. Branislav Ristić is from Priština.
(Milan, 28 January 2010 11:23)

I knew that… But that person was there in the capacity of a Serb official and he was arrested as a Serb official carrying out an unauthorized official activity and escorted to the border. He of course can re-enter Kosovo as resident Branislav Ristić but not as Serbian Deputy Minister Branislav Ristić. If he wants to enter as the latter, he needs permission as in any other country of the world.
It doesn’t matter that physically it is the same person; we are speaking about legal rights here and from a legal personality point of view there are two Branislav Ristićs; the resident and the Serbian Deputy Minister. The first has the right of free movement in Kosovo; the second needs permission.

Zoti

pre 14 godina

-- Buddy, we get your insults on a daily basis. NJ being the armpit/refinery/mafia den/corruption king of the US. I lovingly refer to is at the Montenegro of the US. But whatever. It means nothing to us, so I have no problem taking it. It's part of the charm of living here. Rip it all you want if it makes you feel better. You hate because you wish you could be as awesome as us :P

(Mike, 29 January 2010 00:21)

Mike i just wanted to give you a taste of your own medicine. I personally have a jolly good time every time I'm in Jersey. The "insults" have just become part of the popular culture and the main culprits sometimes are New Jersey natives themselves (Jon Stewart comes to mind).

Mike

pre 14 godina

"Lastly guys, if you can dish it you should be able to take it like men. You keep badmouthing Kosova on a daily basis but at the first comment about the Garden State became very jumpy. Must have tocuhed a nerve there."
(Zoti)

-- Buddy, we get your insults on a daily basis. NJ being the armpit/refinery/mafia den/corruption king of the US. I lovingly refer to is at the Montenegro of the US. But whatever. It means nothing to us, so I have no problem taking it. It's part of the charm of living here. Rip it all you want if it makes you feel better. You hate because you wish you could be as awesome as us :P

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jY4SF8xWKFo

Mike

pre 14 godina

"And guys, have you followed the latest acclaimmed TV show to come out of Jersey, the "Jersey Shore"? It seems like the state can sink even lower, althouth to be fair to New Jerseites most of the guidos are from Staten Island and Long Island." (Zoti)

-- I'll give you the benefit of badmouthing the guidos. A true blemish on our land. Actually the show is popular because it stereotypes the best of the worst of what people think of NJ. But if you are from Brooklyn, perhaps you can do us good NJ residents a favor and keep guidos like them from migrating south? They're funny, but only in small packs.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=48ojsbQahNI

Milan

pre 14 godina

I knew that… But that person was there in the capacity of a Serb official and he was arrested as a Serb official carrying out an unauthorized official activity and escorted to the border. He of course can re-enter Kosovo as resident Branislav Ristić but not as Serbian Deputy Minister Branislav Ristić. If he wants to enter as the latter, he needs permission as in any other country of the world.
It doesn’t matter that physically it is the same person; we are speaking about legal rights here and from a legal personality point of view there are two Branislav Ristićs; the resident and the Serbian Deputy Minister. The first has the right of free movement in Kosovo; the second needs permission.
(Chris, 29 January 2010 06:17)
You are wrong - every citizen of Republic of Serbia can get around whole state - including Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija without permission.

Dimitrije

pre 14 godina

“…and Metohija”.

Just this term (which means “lands of the church” in Serbia) denotes how backward, medieval and nationalist-expansionist many Serbs still are.

Serbs must recognize that 1389 is past, Milosevic LOST the Kosovo War, and Croatia and Albania are in the US-backed, nuclear-armed NATO.

This is the end of the history.
(Gossamer, 28 January 2010 15:20)

A rough translations and a terrible and brief run down of our history- if you've learnt anything whilst trying to learn our history you should no this- there will never be an end! KOSOVO is Serbia. Honestly Nato is not the worst us Serbs have come across and i am more then sure there will be more to come. Backwards??? why because we havea true faith! one thing you k-albanians will never realise- you can have half the world on your side- But we have God on ours.

Ps: technically you will need more than half the world (UN) on your side for your futile attempt in taking our land.