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Thursday, 11.03.2010.

16:06

"Visa liberalization not jeopardized"

Interior Minister Ivica Dačić announced an investigation into the organized departure of Serbian citizens who sought political asylum in the EU countries.

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Adrian, Timisoara

pre 14 godina

ow Dačić explained that visa liberalization "did not mean a right to receive asylum or work and live in EU member states".

Exactly my point. You are welcome to visit us, do your shopping or whatever you want, but don`t forget to go back!

kujon

pre 14 godina

I hope the liberalization isn't jeopardized and if it is a huge double standard once again. Poland had hundred of thousands of illegal workers in Europe and mostly in the UK. Granted, they did not seek 'Asylum' but they went in illegally and took jobs from people who were there legally.

Another Canadian Serb

pre 14 godina

Oh really, how so? When Canada is like Serbia, a multiethnic country, but only 1850 years younger.

Where as Belgium and Albania are both a part of the European continent, but these Kosovo Albanians are not accepted.

Also, North America was founded and built by Europeans.

Finally, nobody is even sure that these Albanians are even Serbian citizens. That given, then wouldn’t Albania be responsible for their welfare?

For some reason Albanians belong everywhere but Albania.

Emerson

pre 14 godina

dear canadian serb... would you like the sons of your grandsons, living for a century in canada would be sent "back" to Serbia, just cause they are "ethnic Serbs"? Don't be so impulsive. That's the same a black american have a problem in Europe, and they send him back to Congo...

Another Canadian Serb

pre 14 godina

"Mostly ethnic Albanians"

This is a déjà vu of the former Yugoslavia. Mass exodus of Albanians that came to Jugo for a better life. Unfortunately, most of them crossed the Jugo border illegally resulting in the Kosovo quagmire of today.

Serbia isn't even sure these so called Serbian citizens are even Serbian. These Serbian citizens told the authorities in Belgium that they are ethnic Albanians, but they are Serbian citizens, how confusing. Why don’t they go back to their ethnic homeland of Albania?
Instead, Serbia receives more bad press in the international media.

Another Canadian Serb

pre 14 godina

"Mostly ethnic Albanians"

This is a déjà vu of the former Yugoslavia. Mass exodus of Albanians that came to Jugo for a better life. Unfortunately, most of them crossed the Jugo border illegally resulting in the Kosovo quagmire of today.

Serbia isn't even sure these so called Serbian citizens are even Serbian. These Serbian citizens told the authorities in Belgium that they are ethnic Albanians, but they are Serbian citizens, how confusing. Why don’t they go back to their ethnic homeland of Albania?
Instead, Serbia receives more bad press in the international media.

Emerson

pre 14 godina

dear canadian serb... would you like the sons of your grandsons, living for a century in canada would be sent "back" to Serbia, just cause they are "ethnic Serbs"? Don't be so impulsive. That's the same a black american have a problem in Europe, and they send him back to Congo...

Another Canadian Serb

pre 14 godina

Oh really, how so? When Canada is like Serbia, a multiethnic country, but only 1850 years younger.

Where as Belgium and Albania are both a part of the European continent, but these Kosovo Albanians are not accepted.

Also, North America was founded and built by Europeans.

Finally, nobody is even sure that these Albanians are even Serbian citizens. That given, then wouldn’t Albania be responsible for their welfare?

For some reason Albanians belong everywhere but Albania.

Adrian, Timisoara

pre 14 godina

ow Dačić explained that visa liberalization "did not mean a right to receive asylum or work and live in EU member states".

Exactly my point. You are welcome to visit us, do your shopping or whatever you want, but don`t forget to go back!

kujon

pre 14 godina

I hope the liberalization isn't jeopardized and if it is a huge double standard once again. Poland had hundred of thousands of illegal workers in Europe and mostly in the UK. Granted, they did not seek 'Asylum' but they went in illegally and took jobs from people who were there legally.

Another Canadian Serb

pre 14 godina

"Mostly ethnic Albanians"

This is a déjà vu of the former Yugoslavia. Mass exodus of Albanians that came to Jugo for a better life. Unfortunately, most of them crossed the Jugo border illegally resulting in the Kosovo quagmire of today.

Serbia isn't even sure these so called Serbian citizens are even Serbian. These Serbian citizens told the authorities in Belgium that they are ethnic Albanians, but they are Serbian citizens, how confusing. Why don’t they go back to their ethnic homeland of Albania?
Instead, Serbia receives more bad press in the international media.

Emerson

pre 14 godina

dear canadian serb... would you like the sons of your grandsons, living for a century in canada would be sent "back" to Serbia, just cause they are "ethnic Serbs"? Don't be so impulsive. That's the same a black american have a problem in Europe, and they send him back to Congo...

Another Canadian Serb

pre 14 godina

Oh really, how so? When Canada is like Serbia, a multiethnic country, but only 1850 years younger.

Where as Belgium and Albania are both a part of the European continent, but these Kosovo Albanians are not accepted.

Also, North America was founded and built by Europeans.

Finally, nobody is even sure that these Albanians are even Serbian citizens. That given, then wouldn’t Albania be responsible for their welfare?

For some reason Albanians belong everywhere but Albania.

kujon

pre 14 godina

I hope the liberalization isn't jeopardized and if it is a huge double standard once again. Poland had hundred of thousands of illegal workers in Europe and mostly in the UK. Granted, they did not seek 'Asylum' but they went in illegally and took jobs from people who were there legally.

Adrian, Timisoara

pre 14 godina

ow Dačić explained that visa liberalization "did not mean a right to receive asylum or work and live in EU member states".

Exactly my point. You are welcome to visit us, do your shopping or whatever you want, but don`t forget to go back!