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Sunday, 05.09.2010.

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Minister: Sandžak not crisis hotbed

Labor and Social Policy Minister Rasim Ljajić said that Sandžak is not turning into a "crisis hotbed" that could destabilize the country and the region.

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HB

pre 13 godina

As long Tadic keeps supporting Dodik and his sick policies the more Sanzak will move away from Beograd. Keep it up and large chunk of Serbia will be removed.

Niall O'Doherty

pre 13 godina

Labor and Social Policy Minister Rasim Ljajić said that Sandžak is not turning into a "crisis hotbed" that could destabilize the country and the region.
http://www.performanceboats.com/html/youBoat/showphoto.php?photo=19192

yep, everything is A-OK.

enjti

pre 13 godina

10 years ago it was unthinkable kosovo would become indipendent....20 years ago it was unthinable for yugoslavia to tear apart...even FYROM is a more stable country than Serbia...beograd has to reverse its policies toward minorites not 90 degrees but 180 would be the last hope.

Pete

pre 13 godina

What Ljajic said is true. People like Zukorlic feed on ignorance and poverty. He has no interest in seeing improvements in the living standards of the people of that part of Serbia. If the young people were encouraged to see the value of education they would not fall prey to the religious fanatics. Islamic zealots target the uneducated and downtrodden the world over. They are backward and primitive, but highly dangerous and cunning. The government must work with moderate community leaders and sideline the fanatics. There are too many idle hands in that part of the world who need work and incentives. The lunatic fringe would dearly love another Kosovo. They would willingly declare their republic of novi pazar. Don't give them the opportunity.

Mikael C

pre 13 godina

highduke

Of course the west is behind this. To shift focus off Kosovo and to indirectly threaten Serbia with trouble in Sandzak should they not do as Uncle Sam says. However, it could also be an attempt by bosjnaks to cause trouble in Serbia as an indication to what will happen should RS become independent. All of these problems are due to Kosovo "independence". The conflict in former yugoslavia have just begun.

highduke

pre 13 godina

It's naive to think the West isn't encouraging Zukorlic just like they do with the Gay & Roma lobbies - all toxic policies in retaliation for our KiM policy. Next will be Vojvodina Magyars. Seselj was right: joining a bloc of nations hostile to our tersitorial integrity is foolish and until our politicians swallow their misguided pride by admitting it, we will give the West the upper hand to destabilize us while we resist minimally.

highduke

pre 13 godina

It's naive to think the West isn't encouraging Zukorlic just like they do with the Gay & Roma lobbies - all toxic policies in retaliation for our KiM policy. Next will be Vojvodina Magyars. Seselj was right: joining a bloc of nations hostile to our tersitorial integrity is foolish and until our politicians swallow their misguided pride by admitting it, we will give the West the upper hand to destabilize us while we resist minimally.

Mikael C

pre 13 godina

highduke

Of course the west is behind this. To shift focus off Kosovo and to indirectly threaten Serbia with trouble in Sandzak should they not do as Uncle Sam says. However, it could also be an attempt by bosjnaks to cause trouble in Serbia as an indication to what will happen should RS become independent. All of these problems are due to Kosovo "independence". The conflict in former yugoslavia have just begun.

enjti

pre 13 godina

10 years ago it was unthinkable kosovo would become indipendent....20 years ago it was unthinable for yugoslavia to tear apart...even FYROM is a more stable country than Serbia...beograd has to reverse its policies toward minorites not 90 degrees but 180 would be the last hope.

HB

pre 13 godina

As long Tadic keeps supporting Dodik and his sick policies the more Sanzak will move away from Beograd. Keep it up and large chunk of Serbia will be removed.

Pete

pre 13 godina

What Ljajic said is true. People like Zukorlic feed on ignorance and poverty. He has no interest in seeing improvements in the living standards of the people of that part of Serbia. If the young people were encouraged to see the value of education they would not fall prey to the religious fanatics. Islamic zealots target the uneducated and downtrodden the world over. They are backward and primitive, but highly dangerous and cunning. The government must work with moderate community leaders and sideline the fanatics. There are too many idle hands in that part of the world who need work and incentives. The lunatic fringe would dearly love another Kosovo. They would willingly declare their republic of novi pazar. Don't give them the opportunity.

Niall O'Doherty

pre 13 godina

Labor and Social Policy Minister Rasim Ljajić said that Sandžak is not turning into a "crisis hotbed" that could destabilize the country and the region.
http://www.performanceboats.com/html/youBoat/showphoto.php?photo=19192

yep, everything is A-OK.

highduke

pre 13 godina

It's naive to think the West isn't encouraging Zukorlic just like they do with the Gay & Roma lobbies - all toxic policies in retaliation for our KiM policy. Next will be Vojvodina Magyars. Seselj was right: joining a bloc of nations hostile to our tersitorial integrity is foolish and until our politicians swallow their misguided pride by admitting it, we will give the West the upper hand to destabilize us while we resist minimally.

Mikael C

pre 13 godina

highduke

Of course the west is behind this. To shift focus off Kosovo and to indirectly threaten Serbia with trouble in Sandzak should they not do as Uncle Sam says. However, it could also be an attempt by bosjnaks to cause trouble in Serbia as an indication to what will happen should RS become independent. All of these problems are due to Kosovo "independence". The conflict in former yugoslavia have just begun.

enjti

pre 13 godina

10 years ago it was unthinkable kosovo would become indipendent....20 years ago it was unthinable for yugoslavia to tear apart...even FYROM is a more stable country than Serbia...beograd has to reverse its policies toward minorites not 90 degrees but 180 would be the last hope.

HB

pre 13 godina

As long Tadic keeps supporting Dodik and his sick policies the more Sanzak will move away from Beograd. Keep it up and large chunk of Serbia will be removed.

Pete

pre 13 godina

What Ljajic said is true. People like Zukorlic feed on ignorance and poverty. He has no interest in seeing improvements in the living standards of the people of that part of Serbia. If the young people were encouraged to see the value of education they would not fall prey to the religious fanatics. Islamic zealots target the uneducated and downtrodden the world over. They are backward and primitive, but highly dangerous and cunning. The government must work with moderate community leaders and sideline the fanatics. There are too many idle hands in that part of the world who need work and incentives. The lunatic fringe would dearly love another Kosovo. They would willingly declare their republic of novi pazar. Don't give them the opportunity.

Niall O'Doherty

pre 13 godina

Labor and Social Policy Minister Rasim Ljajić said that Sandžak is not turning into a "crisis hotbed" that could destabilize the country and the region.
http://www.performanceboats.com/html/youBoat/showphoto.php?photo=19192

yep, everything is A-OK.