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Monday, 22.03.2010.

10:12

Croat PM accuses journalist of slander

Croat PM Jadranka Kosor has accused Croatia’s state TV HRT journalist Aleksandar Stanković of slander.

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Lenard

pre 14 godina

Stanković had aired the story about Momir Drobac, who was, along with his sick brother, evicted from his 90-square-meter apartment in Zagreb in 1995, at the request of the Croatian Defense Ministry. The role of the defence ministry and its legality in civilian matter should be examined. If found to be out of line or no bases of interfering or it acted criminally. The apartment should go to the rightful legal original tenets the Drobac. Two wrongs do not make a rite. Kosor as the top representative of the citizens rites bestowed on her by the citizens to uphold the rites of every citizen and note hide behind a lawyer or the slow bureaucracy. If she cant handle it step down.

Goodwill

pre 14 godina

As a good gesture, possibly Kosor would like to return the apartment to its rightful owner. Surely by now Kosor could afford to live in a more prestigious home!

dean SRB

pre 14 godina

Slander?

Be sure, following the "Balkan concept" of law enforcement and abuse of it, if someone sues somebody else for "slander" then the "accused" just has hit the truth and nothing but the truth.

Lets just elaborate the facts: Kosor does live in the apartment of evicted Momir Drobac and his, at the time, sick brother and they've been evicted on neo-racist or no base.
So and again, in that apartment now lives PM of Croatia named Kosor.

Any words more needed to expose her moral?
Sure not...she was "fighting" for her country and people in Balkan politics surely are not doing so for "nothing" or maybe even better...for the personal interests over the "dead bodies" and I mean it literally.

Justice?!!!!

pre 14 godina

This is so typical of the period (war)where people were driven out of their homes to make room for someone else. I can only feel simpathy for the family!

What is for sure is that in any part of x-Yugoslavia most people are still fighting a losing battle in particular since in this case an official (Kosor) is at the centre of attention.

Justice?!!!!

pre 14 godina

This is so typical of the period (war)where people were driven out of their homes to make room for someone else. I can only feel simpathy for the family!

What is for sure is that in any part of x-Yugoslavia most people are still fighting a losing battle in particular since in this case an official (Kosor) is at the centre of attention.

dean SRB

pre 14 godina

Slander?

Be sure, following the "Balkan concept" of law enforcement and abuse of it, if someone sues somebody else for "slander" then the "accused" just has hit the truth and nothing but the truth.

Lets just elaborate the facts: Kosor does live in the apartment of evicted Momir Drobac and his, at the time, sick brother and they've been evicted on neo-racist or no base.
So and again, in that apartment now lives PM of Croatia named Kosor.

Any words more needed to expose her moral?
Sure not...she was "fighting" for her country and people in Balkan politics surely are not doing so for "nothing" or maybe even better...for the personal interests over the "dead bodies" and I mean it literally.

Goodwill

pre 14 godina

As a good gesture, possibly Kosor would like to return the apartment to its rightful owner. Surely by now Kosor could afford to live in a more prestigious home!

Lenard

pre 14 godina

Stanković had aired the story about Momir Drobac, who was, along with his sick brother, evicted from his 90-square-meter apartment in Zagreb in 1995, at the request of the Croatian Defense Ministry. The role of the defence ministry and its legality in civilian matter should be examined. If found to be out of line or no bases of interfering or it acted criminally. The apartment should go to the rightful legal original tenets the Drobac. Two wrongs do not make a rite. Kosor as the top representative of the citizens rites bestowed on her by the citizens to uphold the rites of every citizen and note hide behind a lawyer or the slow bureaucracy. If she cant handle it step down.

Lenard

pre 14 godina

Stanković had aired the story about Momir Drobac, who was, along with his sick brother, evicted from his 90-square-meter apartment in Zagreb in 1995, at the request of the Croatian Defense Ministry. The role of the defence ministry and its legality in civilian matter should be examined. If found to be out of line or no bases of interfering or it acted criminally. The apartment should go to the rightful legal original tenets the Drobac. Two wrongs do not make a rite. Kosor as the top representative of the citizens rites bestowed on her by the citizens to uphold the rites of every citizen and note hide behind a lawyer or the slow bureaucracy. If she cant handle it step down.

Justice?!!!!

pre 14 godina

This is so typical of the period (war)where people were driven out of their homes to make room for someone else. I can only feel simpathy for the family!

What is for sure is that in any part of x-Yugoslavia most people are still fighting a losing battle in particular since in this case an official (Kosor) is at the centre of attention.

dean SRB

pre 14 godina

Slander?

Be sure, following the "Balkan concept" of law enforcement and abuse of it, if someone sues somebody else for "slander" then the "accused" just has hit the truth and nothing but the truth.

Lets just elaborate the facts: Kosor does live in the apartment of evicted Momir Drobac and his, at the time, sick brother and they've been evicted on neo-racist or no base.
So and again, in that apartment now lives PM of Croatia named Kosor.

Any words more needed to expose her moral?
Sure not...she was "fighting" for her country and people in Balkan politics surely are not doing so for "nothing" or maybe even better...for the personal interests over the "dead bodies" and I mean it literally.

Goodwill

pre 14 godina

As a good gesture, possibly Kosor would like to return the apartment to its rightful owner. Surely by now Kosor could afford to live in a more prestigious home!