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Thursday, 04.02.2010.

10:55

Police in Kosovo stage protest

Several dozens of members of a Kosovo police, KPS, unit are protesting at the training camp in Kišnica, near Priština, reports said.

Izvor: Tanjug

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robby

pre 14 godina

Then there wouldn't be any left ;-)
(Srboslav, 5 February 2010 10:46)

Only a few, but these could be a basement for an lawful
police. And believe me, there are some professionals in Kosovo Police.

Peggy

pre 14 godina

They deserve the money but where will it come from?
(kujon, 4 February 2010 12:58)

They deserve the sack.
You get paid on productivity. Tell me, how many murders have they solved lately?
How about who is vandalizing Serbian cemeteries?
How many crimes have they solved?

So what are they worth? Probably a lot less than they are getting paid now.

Srboslav

pre 14 godina

"remove the highest rank officers, kick out everyone who don´t work properly, all who take bribes and all who think, they have to make politic on duty."
(robby, 4 February 2010 19:41)

Then there wouldn't be any left ;-)

Olf

pre 14 godina

Well said Pejoni, though you excpect nothing better from Nial, who is full of hate and illinformed from Milosevic journalists or maybe he is one of them.

robby

pre 14 godina

Double the salary, remove the highest rank officers, kick out everyone who don´t work properly, all who take bribes and all who think, they have to make politic on duty. Employ high educated and experience staff.

Bob

pre 14 godina

Normally I have something to say - on this one I am not very bothered!

If they want to stay indoors and have a rest at least it gives them a reason to do what they would do anyway.

Pejoni

pre 14 godina

Oh good God another bright gem from Team Albania. Now in case you didnt notice, 'Kosova' has no functioning economy to speak of, 60-70% unemployment, riddled with corruption, croneyism, mafia crime, stifling bureaucracy. Economically it is unviable, propped by rapidly shrinking billions in EU/US aid and remittances from the diaspora. How long can the EU & US keep pouring in money into their latest plaything.

Serbia may not be looking too healthy right now but its a hell of alot better than some of its neighbouring states - Romania, Bulgaria, Albania, Montenegro, BiH, and dare I say it Croatia. Now I ask you this, how can you lot pay off even that relatively small sum of money (€420 million) when you have no economy to speak of to produce goods and services that would go towards paying this sum of money off.

Fact is, you bet on the wrong horse. He's coming into the final hurdle and he's way behind, Be prepared to lose.
(Niall O'Doherty, 4 February 2010 16:11)

FYI we have already started paying our foreign debt, some of who US took care of, yeah you're, we bet on the wrong hourse. Perhaps we should had gone with Chinese or Russian who usually get twice the amount back. If Serbia is "healthy", why do they need all these loans and why not paying them instead if asking new ones? How can you claim Serbia's economy is healthy when they increased their foreign debt with 50% in less then 1,5 year? Why are you ignoring real facts? Kosovo has recived €2.8 billion since 2000 until today from all parties, thats less then most EU countries in Balkan recive yearly. Kosovo's state budget for 2010 is €1,5bn so what billions in AID are you talking about? You sure mean €1,2 billion for a period of four (4) years (2008/2012)? You know smth we dont know, please provide the "Albanian Team" with sources and links instead of spreading lies and making a complete fool of yourself.

Niall O'Doherty

pre 14 godina

These are members of Specialized Units and the risky intervention they conduct they deserve higher salaries. Befor the Serb camp start to laugh, look at your own debts, Serbia's foreign debt reached $ 33 billions at the end of November 2009, its those that are paying MUP. While Kosovo is struggling to overcome the financal crises with little we have, less then €420 million in foreign debt, we have a bright future compare to our neighbors.
(Pejoni, 4 February 2010 14:50)

Oh good God another bright gem from Team Albania. Now in case you didnt notice, 'Kosova' has no functioning economy to speak of, 60-70% unemployment, riddled with corruption, croneyism, mafia crime, stifling bureaucracy. Economically it is unviable, propped by rapidly shrinking billions in EU/US aid and remittances from the diaspora. How long can the EU & US keep pouring in money into their latest plaything.

Serbia may not be looking too healthy right now but its a hell of alot better than some of its neighbouring states - Romania, Bulgaria, Albania, Montenegro, BiH, and dare I say it Croatia. Now I ask you this, how can you lot pay off even that relatively small sum of money (€420 million) when you have no economy to speak of to produce goods and services that would go towards paying this sum of money off.

Fact is, you bet on the wrong horse. He's coming into the final hurdle and he's way behind, Be prepared to lose.

Pejoni

pre 14 godina

These are members of Specialized Units and the risky intervention they conduct they deserve higher salaries. Befor the Serb camp start to laugh, look at your own debts, Serbia's foreign debt reached $ 33 billions at the end of November 2009, its those that are paying MUP. While Kosovo is struggling to overcome the financal crises with little we have, less then €420 million in foreign debt, we have a bright future compare to our neighbors.

Michael Thomas

pre 14 godina

EUR 280 a month! This is interesting. After receiving several billion Euros of aid, Kosovo’s occupying forces can only afford to pay their police this miserable sum. What will happen when the aid dries up?

Pejoni

pre 14 godina

These are members of Specialized Units and the risky intervention they conduct they deserve higher salaries. Befor the Serb camp start to laugh, look at your own debts, Serbia's foreign debt reached $ 33 billions at the end of November 2009, its those that are paying MUP. While Kosovo is struggling to overcome the financal crises with little we have, less then €420 million in foreign debt, we have a bright future compare to our neighbors.

Pejoni

pre 14 godina

Oh good God another bright gem from Team Albania. Now in case you didnt notice, 'Kosova' has no functioning economy to speak of, 60-70% unemployment, riddled with corruption, croneyism, mafia crime, stifling bureaucracy. Economically it is unviable, propped by rapidly shrinking billions in EU/US aid and remittances from the diaspora. How long can the EU & US keep pouring in money into their latest plaything.

Serbia may not be looking too healthy right now but its a hell of alot better than some of its neighbouring states - Romania, Bulgaria, Albania, Montenegro, BiH, and dare I say it Croatia. Now I ask you this, how can you lot pay off even that relatively small sum of money (€420 million) when you have no economy to speak of to produce goods and services that would go towards paying this sum of money off.

Fact is, you bet on the wrong horse. He's coming into the final hurdle and he's way behind, Be prepared to lose.
(Niall O'Doherty, 4 February 2010 16:11)

FYI we have already started paying our foreign debt, some of who US took care of, yeah you're, we bet on the wrong hourse. Perhaps we should had gone with Chinese or Russian who usually get twice the amount back. If Serbia is "healthy", why do they need all these loans and why not paying them instead if asking new ones? How can you claim Serbia's economy is healthy when they increased their foreign debt with 50% in less then 1,5 year? Why are you ignoring real facts? Kosovo has recived €2.8 billion since 2000 until today from all parties, thats less then most EU countries in Balkan recive yearly. Kosovo's state budget for 2010 is €1,5bn so what billions in AID are you talking about? You sure mean €1,2 billion for a period of four (4) years (2008/2012)? You know smth we dont know, please provide the "Albanian Team" with sources and links instead of spreading lies and making a complete fool of yourself.

Michael Thomas

pre 14 godina

EUR 280 a month! This is interesting. After receiving several billion Euros of aid, Kosovo’s occupying forces can only afford to pay their police this miserable sum. What will happen when the aid dries up?

Niall O'Doherty

pre 14 godina

These are members of Specialized Units and the risky intervention they conduct they deserve higher salaries. Befor the Serb camp start to laugh, look at your own debts, Serbia's foreign debt reached $ 33 billions at the end of November 2009, its those that are paying MUP. While Kosovo is struggling to overcome the financal crises with little we have, less then €420 million in foreign debt, we have a bright future compare to our neighbors.
(Pejoni, 4 February 2010 14:50)

Oh good God another bright gem from Team Albania. Now in case you didnt notice, 'Kosova' has no functioning economy to speak of, 60-70% unemployment, riddled with corruption, croneyism, mafia crime, stifling bureaucracy. Economically it is unviable, propped by rapidly shrinking billions in EU/US aid and remittances from the diaspora. How long can the EU & US keep pouring in money into their latest plaything.

Serbia may not be looking too healthy right now but its a hell of alot better than some of its neighbouring states - Romania, Bulgaria, Albania, Montenegro, BiH, and dare I say it Croatia. Now I ask you this, how can you lot pay off even that relatively small sum of money (€420 million) when you have no economy to speak of to produce goods and services that would go towards paying this sum of money off.

Fact is, you bet on the wrong horse. He's coming into the final hurdle and he's way behind, Be prepared to lose.

Srboslav

pre 14 godina

"remove the highest rank officers, kick out everyone who don´t work properly, all who take bribes and all who think, they have to make politic on duty."
(robby, 4 February 2010 19:41)

Then there wouldn't be any left ;-)

robby

pre 14 godina

Double the salary, remove the highest rank officers, kick out everyone who don´t work properly, all who take bribes and all who think, they have to make politic on duty. Employ high educated and experience staff.

Peggy

pre 14 godina

They deserve the money but where will it come from?
(kujon, 4 February 2010 12:58)

They deserve the sack.
You get paid on productivity. Tell me, how many murders have they solved lately?
How about who is vandalizing Serbian cemeteries?
How many crimes have they solved?

So what are they worth? Probably a lot less than they are getting paid now.

robby

pre 14 godina

Then there wouldn't be any left ;-)
(Srboslav, 5 February 2010 10:46)

Only a few, but these could be a basement for an lawful
police. And believe me, there are some professionals in Kosovo Police.

Bob

pre 14 godina

Normally I have something to say - on this one I am not very bothered!

If they want to stay indoors and have a rest at least it gives them a reason to do what they would do anyway.

Olf

pre 14 godina

Well said Pejoni, though you excpect nothing better from Nial, who is full of hate and illinformed from Milosevic journalists or maybe he is one of them.

Michael Thomas

pre 14 godina

EUR 280 a month! This is interesting. After receiving several billion Euros of aid, Kosovo’s occupying forces can only afford to pay their police this miserable sum. What will happen when the aid dries up?

Pejoni

pre 14 godina

Oh good God another bright gem from Team Albania. Now in case you didnt notice, 'Kosova' has no functioning economy to speak of, 60-70% unemployment, riddled with corruption, croneyism, mafia crime, stifling bureaucracy. Economically it is unviable, propped by rapidly shrinking billions in EU/US aid and remittances from the diaspora. How long can the EU & US keep pouring in money into their latest plaything.

Serbia may not be looking too healthy right now but its a hell of alot better than some of its neighbouring states - Romania, Bulgaria, Albania, Montenegro, BiH, and dare I say it Croatia. Now I ask you this, how can you lot pay off even that relatively small sum of money (€420 million) when you have no economy to speak of to produce goods and services that would go towards paying this sum of money off.

Fact is, you bet on the wrong horse. He's coming into the final hurdle and he's way behind, Be prepared to lose.
(Niall O'Doherty, 4 February 2010 16:11)

FYI we have already started paying our foreign debt, some of who US took care of, yeah you're, we bet on the wrong hourse. Perhaps we should had gone with Chinese or Russian who usually get twice the amount back. If Serbia is "healthy", why do they need all these loans and why not paying them instead if asking new ones? How can you claim Serbia's economy is healthy when they increased their foreign debt with 50% in less then 1,5 year? Why are you ignoring real facts? Kosovo has recived €2.8 billion since 2000 until today from all parties, thats less then most EU countries in Balkan recive yearly. Kosovo's state budget for 2010 is €1,5bn so what billions in AID are you talking about? You sure mean €1,2 billion for a period of four (4) years (2008/2012)? You know smth we dont know, please provide the "Albanian Team" with sources and links instead of spreading lies and making a complete fool of yourself.

Niall O'Doherty

pre 14 godina

These are members of Specialized Units and the risky intervention they conduct they deserve higher salaries. Befor the Serb camp start to laugh, look at your own debts, Serbia's foreign debt reached $ 33 billions at the end of November 2009, its those that are paying MUP. While Kosovo is struggling to overcome the financal crises with little we have, less then €420 million in foreign debt, we have a bright future compare to our neighbors.
(Pejoni, 4 February 2010 14:50)

Oh good God another bright gem from Team Albania. Now in case you didnt notice, 'Kosova' has no functioning economy to speak of, 60-70% unemployment, riddled with corruption, croneyism, mafia crime, stifling bureaucracy. Economically it is unviable, propped by rapidly shrinking billions in EU/US aid and remittances from the diaspora. How long can the EU & US keep pouring in money into their latest plaything.

Serbia may not be looking too healthy right now but its a hell of alot better than some of its neighbouring states - Romania, Bulgaria, Albania, Montenegro, BiH, and dare I say it Croatia. Now I ask you this, how can you lot pay off even that relatively small sum of money (€420 million) when you have no economy to speak of to produce goods and services that would go towards paying this sum of money off.

Fact is, you bet on the wrong horse. He's coming into the final hurdle and he's way behind, Be prepared to lose.

Pejoni

pre 14 godina

These are members of Specialized Units and the risky intervention they conduct they deserve higher salaries. Befor the Serb camp start to laugh, look at your own debts, Serbia's foreign debt reached $ 33 billions at the end of November 2009, its those that are paying MUP. While Kosovo is struggling to overcome the financal crises with little we have, less then €420 million in foreign debt, we have a bright future compare to our neighbors.

Olf

pre 14 godina

Well said Pejoni, though you excpect nothing better from Nial, who is full of hate and illinformed from Milosevic journalists or maybe he is one of them.

Srboslav

pre 14 godina

"remove the highest rank officers, kick out everyone who don´t work properly, all who take bribes and all who think, they have to make politic on duty."
(robby, 4 February 2010 19:41)

Then there wouldn't be any left ;-)

Peggy

pre 14 godina

They deserve the money but where will it come from?
(kujon, 4 February 2010 12:58)

They deserve the sack.
You get paid on productivity. Tell me, how many murders have they solved lately?
How about who is vandalizing Serbian cemeteries?
How many crimes have they solved?

So what are they worth? Probably a lot less than they are getting paid now.

Bob

pre 14 godina

Normally I have something to say - on this one I am not very bothered!

If they want to stay indoors and have a rest at least it gives them a reason to do what they would do anyway.

robby

pre 14 godina

Double the salary, remove the highest rank officers, kick out everyone who don´t work properly, all who take bribes and all who think, they have to make politic on duty. Employ high educated and experience staff.

robby

pre 14 godina

Then there wouldn't be any left ;-)
(Srboslav, 5 February 2010 10:46)

Only a few, but these could be a basement for an lawful
police. And believe me, there are some professionals in Kosovo Police.