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Sunday, 13.06.2010.

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Returnees in Laplje Selo have no water

More than 20 Serb returnee families in Laplje Selo near Priština have not had water for a week.

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J.S.

pre 13 godina

The following comment is what I found on the internet at B92 posted on comments from readers regarding the news item EU-Western Balkans conference in Sarajevo 2 June 2010.

It was posted by a person who uses JS as their signature that I use, but I did Not write it, nor agree with some of what is says, and it is the next paragraph.

Yugoslavia was a country the rest of the world took notice of. It was important, it was big, it had an influence on things that happened in the rest of Europe/the world. Nowadays, all the succeeding countries can only see and wait for the plans other nations have with them. Of course, some people might think that what I am writing here is nonsense. But, considered the comment ratings, some people do not. Don't forget that Yugoslavia was a country people truly loved, with all the problems and imperfections it had. And that it still lives on in people's hearts, within the Western Balkans as much as beyond. And of course, the 'reality on the ground' doesn't look like another Yugoslavia is about to happen. But then again, it wouldn't be the first time in history countries pop up or vanish from our maps within a day. It might be already tomorrow that we all wake up in another country. Belgrade has been the capital of more countries than just Serbia, the last century. Furthermore, I am convinced that a new Yugoslavia or Serbo-Croatia, the land of the Serb, Croats, Montenegrins included if they want is the only way for Serbs to solve the problem with the overgrowing population of Albanians in Kosovo. Either you give away Kosovo now (and keep no more than the north part, if you are lucky), either Albanians will become the majority within all of Serbia and Beograd might become just another city in Albania in 50-100 years. As might Shkupi in Macedonia. As we know, I think Serbs and Albanians have different views about what reality is. I think neither of them is wrong, they are just different and opposing. Even if Kosovo will remain a part of Serbia in this battle, do you, Serbs, think it would be the end of it? That Albanians will give up and become happy citizens of a part of Serbia? I don't think they will, to be honest. So I think the choice will be one of the following: 1. Lose Kosovo and praise yourself happy with just the North; 2. Keep all of Kosovo, but be prepared for much more and much bigger trouble to come; 3. Create a reality in which Albanians will never be able to become a majority, give them their own place to live in and support them in creating it (read: don't treat them like they were treated within the SFRJ, since it got you where you are now). I would choose option 3, I think. The problem of course is that nobody is asking me to choose. No other choice for me than make my own choice and bother people here with it. We never know what it might bring.

We know that the non-Serb races and the Bosniaks have always been allied to Germany in the region of the Former Yugoslavia.

Regardless of all the lies, the Albanians were treated just fine, and it was always their plan to steal other people’s land since the 1878 at the League of Prizren Declaration.

We do know what a new Yugoslavia that JS has suggested will bring, if History is any judge.

lowe

pre 13 godina

First no electricity for K-Serbs in paradise.

Now no water for them in paradise.

What will be cut next in paradise? The air supply?

lowe

pre 13 godina

First no electricity for K-Serbs in paradise.

Now no water for them in paradise.

What will be cut next in paradise? The air supply?

J.S.

pre 13 godina

The following comment is what I found on the internet at B92 posted on comments from readers regarding the news item EU-Western Balkans conference in Sarajevo 2 June 2010.

It was posted by a person who uses JS as their signature that I use, but I did Not write it, nor agree with some of what is says, and it is the next paragraph.

Yugoslavia was a country the rest of the world took notice of. It was important, it was big, it had an influence on things that happened in the rest of Europe/the world. Nowadays, all the succeeding countries can only see and wait for the plans other nations have with them. Of course, some people might think that what I am writing here is nonsense. But, considered the comment ratings, some people do not. Don't forget that Yugoslavia was a country people truly loved, with all the problems and imperfections it had. And that it still lives on in people's hearts, within the Western Balkans as much as beyond. And of course, the 'reality on the ground' doesn't look like another Yugoslavia is about to happen. But then again, it wouldn't be the first time in history countries pop up or vanish from our maps within a day. It might be already tomorrow that we all wake up in another country. Belgrade has been the capital of more countries than just Serbia, the last century. Furthermore, I am convinced that a new Yugoslavia or Serbo-Croatia, the land of the Serb, Croats, Montenegrins included if they want is the only way for Serbs to solve the problem with the overgrowing population of Albanians in Kosovo. Either you give away Kosovo now (and keep no more than the north part, if you are lucky), either Albanians will become the majority within all of Serbia and Beograd might become just another city in Albania in 50-100 years. As might Shkupi in Macedonia. As we know, I think Serbs and Albanians have different views about what reality is. I think neither of them is wrong, they are just different and opposing. Even if Kosovo will remain a part of Serbia in this battle, do you, Serbs, think it would be the end of it? That Albanians will give up and become happy citizens of a part of Serbia? I don't think they will, to be honest. So I think the choice will be one of the following: 1. Lose Kosovo and praise yourself happy with just the North; 2. Keep all of Kosovo, but be prepared for much more and much bigger trouble to come; 3. Create a reality in which Albanians will never be able to become a majority, give them their own place to live in and support them in creating it (read: don't treat them like they were treated within the SFRJ, since it got you where you are now). I would choose option 3, I think. The problem of course is that nobody is asking me to choose. No other choice for me than make my own choice and bother people here with it. We never know what it might bring.

We know that the non-Serb races and the Bosniaks have always been allied to Germany in the region of the Former Yugoslavia.

Regardless of all the lies, the Albanians were treated just fine, and it was always their plan to steal other people’s land since the 1878 at the League of Prizren Declaration.

We do know what a new Yugoslavia that JS has suggested will bring, if History is any judge.

lowe

pre 13 godina

First no electricity for K-Serbs in paradise.

Now no water for them in paradise.

What will be cut next in paradise? The air supply?

J.S.

pre 13 godina

The following comment is what I found on the internet at B92 posted on comments from readers regarding the news item EU-Western Balkans conference in Sarajevo 2 June 2010.

It was posted by a person who uses JS as their signature that I use, but I did Not write it, nor agree with some of what is says, and it is the next paragraph.

Yugoslavia was a country the rest of the world took notice of. It was important, it was big, it had an influence on things that happened in the rest of Europe/the world. Nowadays, all the succeeding countries can only see and wait for the plans other nations have with them. Of course, some people might think that what I am writing here is nonsense. But, considered the comment ratings, some people do not. Don't forget that Yugoslavia was a country people truly loved, with all the problems and imperfections it had. And that it still lives on in people's hearts, within the Western Balkans as much as beyond. And of course, the 'reality on the ground' doesn't look like another Yugoslavia is about to happen. But then again, it wouldn't be the first time in history countries pop up or vanish from our maps within a day. It might be already tomorrow that we all wake up in another country. Belgrade has been the capital of more countries than just Serbia, the last century. Furthermore, I am convinced that a new Yugoslavia or Serbo-Croatia, the land of the Serb, Croats, Montenegrins included if they want is the only way for Serbs to solve the problem with the overgrowing population of Albanians in Kosovo. Either you give away Kosovo now (and keep no more than the north part, if you are lucky), either Albanians will become the majority within all of Serbia and Beograd might become just another city in Albania in 50-100 years. As might Shkupi in Macedonia. As we know, I think Serbs and Albanians have different views about what reality is. I think neither of them is wrong, they are just different and opposing. Even if Kosovo will remain a part of Serbia in this battle, do you, Serbs, think it would be the end of it? That Albanians will give up and become happy citizens of a part of Serbia? I don't think they will, to be honest. So I think the choice will be one of the following: 1. Lose Kosovo and praise yourself happy with just the North; 2. Keep all of Kosovo, but be prepared for much more and much bigger trouble to come; 3. Create a reality in which Albanians will never be able to become a majority, give them their own place to live in and support them in creating it (read: don't treat them like they were treated within the SFRJ, since it got you where you are now). I would choose option 3, I think. The problem of course is that nobody is asking me to choose. No other choice for me than make my own choice and bother people here with it. We never know what it might bring.

We know that the non-Serb races and the Bosniaks have always been allied to Germany in the region of the Former Yugoslavia.

Regardless of all the lies, the Albanians were treated just fine, and it was always their plan to steal other people’s land since the 1878 at the League of Prizren Declaration.

We do know what a new Yugoslavia that JS has suggested will bring, if History is any judge.