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Sunday, 11.07.2010.

10:39

Tadić attends Srebrenica commemoration

President Boris Tadić attended the ceremony marking the 15th anniversary of the Srebrenica genocide.

Izvor: Tanjug

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falcon Tirana

pre 13 godina

Serbs should be Shameful for their past! I applause the Serbian President TAdic Visit to Srebrenica. Even though this is a Protocoled Visit, this shows up that Serbs are feeling disgusted from their brutal past and they want to see to the future. Greeting from Tirana

Peggy

pre 13 godina

@Patrik,

"Peggy, you are usually much more practical. What does it matter now? What is done is done."
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Really?
Then why all the time and effort spent on Srebrenica commemoration? What done is done, right? Why remember? Why gether? Why point fingers at the enemy? Why ask for justice?

What done is done, let's forget all about it, but first tell it to the Bosnian Muslims, Albanians and the Croatians. When they decide that their dead don't deserve any remembrence, then and only then you can say this.

How come you don't say the same to the other sides?

Patrik

pre 13 godina

"May all innocent victims of all sides rest in peace.

When are we going to see a gathering like this for the Serb victims or were there none?
(Peggy, 12 July 2010 01:17)"

Peggy, you are usually much more practical. What does it matter now? What is done is done. It is time for all to move on. Continually bringing this up serves no one any real purpose except to stir the fires of the past. No one can move forward until we all make peace with this. Tadic's attendance was a thoughtful gesture and a step forward.

Xeni

pre 13 godina

@ Xeni,
Unlike the Muslim, Serbs did not kill women and children!

You need to get a basic education and learn the meaning for the word "Genocide" before spewing your propaganda
(Predrag, 12 July 2010 11:58)

Unfortunately for you, the word "genocyde" was firmly used by the ICJ, the highest Court of the UN, to describe and legally qualify the atrocity of Srebrenica.

Predrag

pre 13 godina

@ Xeni,
Unlike the Muslim, Serbs did not kill women and children!

You need to get a basic education and learn the meaning for the word "Genocide" before spewing your propaganda

Peggy

pre 13 godina

May all innocent victims of all sides rest in peace.

When are we going to see a gathering like this for the Serb victims or were there none?

Peggy

pre 13 godina

@Patrik,

"Peggy, you are usually much more practical. What does it matter now? What is done is done."
=====================

Really?
Then why all the time and effort spent on Srebrenica commemoration? What done is done, right? Why remember? Why gether? Why point fingers at the enemy? Why ask for justice?

What done is done, let's forget all about it, but first tell it to the Bosnian Muslims, Albanians and the Croatians. When they decide that their dead don't deserve any remembrence, then and only then you can say this.

How come you don't say the same to the other sides?

Peggy

pre 13 godina

May all innocent victims of all sides rest in peace.

When are we going to see a gathering like this for the Serb victims or were there none?

Xeni

pre 13 godina

@ Xeni,
Unlike the Muslim, Serbs did not kill women and children!

You need to get a basic education and learn the meaning for the word "Genocide" before spewing your propaganda
(Predrag, 12 July 2010 11:58)

Unfortunately for you, the word "genocyde" was firmly used by the ICJ, the highest Court of the UN, to describe and legally qualify the atrocity of Srebrenica.

falcon Tirana

pre 13 godina

Serbs should be Shameful for their past! I applause the Serbian President TAdic Visit to Srebrenica. Even though this is a Protocoled Visit, this shows up that Serbs are feeling disgusted from their brutal past and they want to see to the future. Greeting from Tirana

Predrag

pre 13 godina

@ Xeni,
Unlike the Muslim, Serbs did not kill women and children!

You need to get a basic education and learn the meaning for the word "Genocide" before spewing your propaganda

Patrik

pre 13 godina

"May all innocent victims of all sides rest in peace.

When are we going to see a gathering like this for the Serb victims or were there none?
(Peggy, 12 July 2010 01:17)"

Peggy, you are usually much more practical. What does it matter now? What is done is done. It is time for all to move on. Continually bringing this up serves no one any real purpose except to stir the fires of the past. No one can move forward until we all make peace with this. Tadic's attendance was a thoughtful gesture and a step forward.

Peggy

pre 13 godina

May all innocent victims of all sides rest in peace.

When are we going to see a gathering like this for the Serb victims or were there none?

Predrag

pre 13 godina

@ Xeni,
Unlike the Muslim, Serbs did not kill women and children!

You need to get a basic education and learn the meaning for the word "Genocide" before spewing your propaganda

falcon Tirana

pre 13 godina

Serbs should be Shameful for their past! I applause the Serbian President TAdic Visit to Srebrenica. Even though this is a Protocoled Visit, this shows up that Serbs are feeling disgusted from their brutal past and they want to see to the future. Greeting from Tirana

Xeni

pre 13 godina

@ Xeni,
Unlike the Muslim, Serbs did not kill women and children!

You need to get a basic education and learn the meaning for the word "Genocide" before spewing your propaganda
(Predrag, 12 July 2010 11:58)

Unfortunately for you, the word "genocyde" was firmly used by the ICJ, the highest Court of the UN, to describe and legally qualify the atrocity of Srebrenica.

Patrik

pre 13 godina

"May all innocent victims of all sides rest in peace.

When are we going to see a gathering like this for the Serb victims or were there none?
(Peggy, 12 July 2010 01:17)"

Peggy, you are usually much more practical. What does it matter now? What is done is done. It is time for all to move on. Continually bringing this up serves no one any real purpose except to stir the fires of the past. No one can move forward until we all make peace with this. Tadic's attendance was a thoughtful gesture and a step forward.

Peggy

pre 13 godina

@Patrik,

"Peggy, you are usually much more practical. What does it matter now? What is done is done."
=====================

Really?
Then why all the time and effort spent on Srebrenica commemoration? What done is done, right? Why remember? Why gether? Why point fingers at the enemy? Why ask for justice?

What done is done, let's forget all about it, but first tell it to the Bosnian Muslims, Albanians and the Croatians. When they decide that their dead don't deserve any remembrence, then and only then you can say this.

How come you don't say the same to the other sides?