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Tuesday, 06.04.2010.

09:35

“Resolution doesn’t replace arrests”

Rasim Ljajić said that the recently adopted Srebrenica resolution cannot be a substitute for arresting Hague fugitive Ratko Mladić.

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Colin

pre 14 godina

Lenard,

It really is a bit rich how you come on here and condemn everything Serbian, yet you never state responsibility for anything your country contributed to.

Serbia is the only country which has condemned its crimes.

How about you give us a morality lesson, when Croatia condemns its crimes.

Every innocent death in war is a tragedy.

karlsDad

pre 14 godina

Lenard, concentrate on condemning the war crimes and genocide committed by croatia during WWII and operation storm, Serbia is doing just fine without your input, thank you.

David

pre 14 godina

Of course this is true. But what of justice in other parts of the region - 200k expelled from Kosovo, 300k expelled from Croatia. Who will answer for that? Why are the serbs not pushing for that as well?

Lenard

pre 14 godina

Ljajić said that the resolution condemning war crimes committed in Srebrenica couldn’t be a substitute for the arrest of the former Bosnian Serb military leader. Who was on the Belgrade Serbian pay roll to do the biding of Belgrade with human liefs in Bosnia. I wonder if he still gets a pension from Serbia in most likely hood yes he dose. That goes to his family that now live in Serbia. An apology Ljajić said that Bosnians are not accepting or satisfied with and that the Serbs barely past by a margin of one vote. With no mention of genocide in it that the international courts ruled it was. Just a show to make it easier for the Serbs to get in to the EU. The deadly Serbian soap opera saga continues with no reality check in by the Serbs. You could of not wrote the script any better even if you tried.

Top

pre 14 godina

Of course it doesn't replace the arrests of the remaining alleged war criminals.

Everyone should be interested in finding them and finally handing them over to The Hague - maybe except for some lunatics who consider those criminals as "heros"

Top

pre 14 godina

Of course it doesn't replace the arrests of the remaining alleged war criminals.

Everyone should be interested in finding them and finally handing them over to The Hague - maybe except for some lunatics who consider those criminals as "heros"

Lenard

pre 14 godina

Ljajić said that the resolution condemning war crimes committed in Srebrenica couldn’t be a substitute for the arrest of the former Bosnian Serb military leader. Who was on the Belgrade Serbian pay roll to do the biding of Belgrade with human liefs in Bosnia. I wonder if he still gets a pension from Serbia in most likely hood yes he dose. That goes to his family that now live in Serbia. An apology Ljajić said that Bosnians are not accepting or satisfied with and that the Serbs barely past by a margin of one vote. With no mention of genocide in it that the international courts ruled it was. Just a show to make it easier for the Serbs to get in to the EU. The deadly Serbian soap opera saga continues with no reality check in by the Serbs. You could of not wrote the script any better even if you tried.

karlsDad

pre 14 godina

Lenard, concentrate on condemning the war crimes and genocide committed by croatia during WWII and operation storm, Serbia is doing just fine without your input, thank you.

David

pre 14 godina

Of course this is true. But what of justice in other parts of the region - 200k expelled from Kosovo, 300k expelled from Croatia. Who will answer for that? Why are the serbs not pushing for that as well?

Colin

pre 14 godina

Lenard,

It really is a bit rich how you come on here and condemn everything Serbian, yet you never state responsibility for anything your country contributed to.

Serbia is the only country which has condemned its crimes.

How about you give us a morality lesson, when Croatia condemns its crimes.

Every innocent death in war is a tragedy.

Top

pre 14 godina

Of course it doesn't replace the arrests of the remaining alleged war criminals.

Everyone should be interested in finding them and finally handing them over to The Hague - maybe except for some lunatics who consider those criminals as "heros"

Lenard

pre 14 godina

Ljajić said that the resolution condemning war crimes committed in Srebrenica couldn’t be a substitute for the arrest of the former Bosnian Serb military leader. Who was on the Belgrade Serbian pay roll to do the biding of Belgrade with human liefs in Bosnia. I wonder if he still gets a pension from Serbia in most likely hood yes he dose. That goes to his family that now live in Serbia. An apology Ljajić said that Bosnians are not accepting or satisfied with and that the Serbs barely past by a margin of one vote. With no mention of genocide in it that the international courts ruled it was. Just a show to make it easier for the Serbs to get in to the EU. The deadly Serbian soap opera saga continues with no reality check in by the Serbs. You could of not wrote the script any better even if you tried.

karlsDad

pre 14 godina

Lenard, concentrate on condemning the war crimes and genocide committed by croatia during WWII and operation storm, Serbia is doing just fine without your input, thank you.

David

pre 14 godina

Of course this is true. But what of justice in other parts of the region - 200k expelled from Kosovo, 300k expelled from Croatia. Who will answer for that? Why are the serbs not pushing for that as well?

Colin

pre 14 godina

Lenard,

It really is a bit rich how you come on here and condemn everything Serbian, yet you never state responsibility for anything your country contributed to.

Serbia is the only country which has condemned its crimes.

How about you give us a morality lesson, when Croatia condemns its crimes.

Every innocent death in war is a tragedy.