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Tuesday, 21.09.2010.

09:34

"KFOR to secure patriarch's inauguration"

Minister for Kosovo Goran Bogdanović says the inauguration ceremony of the Serbian Patriarch Irinej will be entrusted to KFOR.

Izvor: Tanjug

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Peggy

pre 13 godina

Nice point made in a humorous manner. Too bad others can't do that. (Hint....I'm talking about you Peggy)
(JohnnyC, 23 September 2010 17:00)
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I do get under your skin don't I?
Arguments you don't have any defence against will do that to you every time.

JohnnyC

pre 13 godina

Maybe some "young europeans" a.k.a. "playing kinds" (called like that by KPS) will be throwing stones at you?
(Top, 22 September 2010 22:57)

Nice point made in a humorous manner. Too bad others can't do that. (Hint....I'm talking about you Peggy)

Top

pre 13 godina

"I don't know. Please enlighten me. I live here and would be curious as to what you think would happen if I did any of these things."
(JohnnyC, 22 September 2010 09:58)

Maybe some "young europeans" a.k.a. "playing kinds" (called like that by KPS) will be throwing stones at you?

JohnnyC

pre 13 godina

"Dare to speak Serbian, visit a Orthodox Church or cemetary in Kosovo, and you know what the outcome will be."

I don't know. Please enlighten me. I live here and would be curious as to what you think would happen if I did any of these things.

Pete

pre 13 godina

Let's analyse the facts as they stand at present. Serbia has in the region of twenty plus ethnic minorities. This in a population of barely 8 million. You can practice what ever religion you please or none. It is the most multi ethnic polyglot State in the former Yugoslavia. Now how does Kosovo or Croatia or even Slovenia compare. Dare to speak Serbian, visit a Orthodox Church or cemetary in Kosovo, and you know what the outcome will be. This also applies to that denizon of civilised propriety Croatia by the way. All of them share one thing, they are virtually 90% homogenous having booted out any undesirables. Now consider this. The Patriarch of the Orthodox Church must ask for permission from an occupying army to attend his own inauguration in Pec. Even the Turks didn't prevent him from doing that.

papajohn

pre 13 godina

Ah, the peaceful, harmonious, and multi-ethnic dreamland, which we call "Kosova", continues to be a shinning example of human kind living together in respectful brotherhood - as long as KFOR is there. Kosova, you have come a long way in your efforts to become a true, 21st century European state. I see the Roma can't wait to get back to Kosova, too. Keep up the good work, Pristina.

papajohn

pre 13 godina

Ah, the peaceful, harmonious, and multi-ethnic dreamland, which we call "Kosova", continues to be a shinning example of human kind living together in respectful brotherhood - as long as KFOR is there. Kosova, you have come a long way in your efforts to become a true, 21st century European state. I see the Roma can't wait to get back to Kosova, too. Keep up the good work, Pristina.

Pete

pre 13 godina

Let's analyse the facts as they stand at present. Serbia has in the region of twenty plus ethnic minorities. This in a population of barely 8 million. You can practice what ever religion you please or none. It is the most multi ethnic polyglot State in the former Yugoslavia. Now how does Kosovo or Croatia or even Slovenia compare. Dare to speak Serbian, visit a Orthodox Church or cemetary in Kosovo, and you know what the outcome will be. This also applies to that denizon of civilised propriety Croatia by the way. All of them share one thing, they are virtually 90% homogenous having booted out any undesirables. Now consider this. The Patriarch of the Orthodox Church must ask for permission from an occupying army to attend his own inauguration in Pec. Even the Turks didn't prevent him from doing that.

JohnnyC

pre 13 godina

"Dare to speak Serbian, visit a Orthodox Church or cemetary in Kosovo, and you know what the outcome will be."

I don't know. Please enlighten me. I live here and would be curious as to what you think would happen if I did any of these things.

Top

pre 13 godina

"I don't know. Please enlighten me. I live here and would be curious as to what you think would happen if I did any of these things."
(JohnnyC, 22 September 2010 09:58)

Maybe some "young europeans" a.k.a. "playing kinds" (called like that by KPS) will be throwing stones at you?

Peggy

pre 13 godina

Nice point made in a humorous manner. Too bad others can't do that. (Hint....I'm talking about you Peggy)
(JohnnyC, 23 September 2010 17:00)
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I do get under your skin don't I?
Arguments you don't have any defence against will do that to you every time.

JohnnyC

pre 13 godina

Maybe some "young europeans" a.k.a. "playing kinds" (called like that by KPS) will be throwing stones at you?
(Top, 22 September 2010 22:57)

Nice point made in a humorous manner. Too bad others can't do that. (Hint....I'm talking about you Peggy)

Pete

pre 13 godina

Let's analyse the facts as they stand at present. Serbia has in the region of twenty plus ethnic minorities. This in a population of barely 8 million. You can practice what ever religion you please or none. It is the most multi ethnic polyglot State in the former Yugoslavia. Now how does Kosovo or Croatia or even Slovenia compare. Dare to speak Serbian, visit a Orthodox Church or cemetary in Kosovo, and you know what the outcome will be. This also applies to that denizon of civilised propriety Croatia by the way. All of them share one thing, they are virtually 90% homogenous having booted out any undesirables. Now consider this. The Patriarch of the Orthodox Church must ask for permission from an occupying army to attend his own inauguration in Pec. Even the Turks didn't prevent him from doing that.

papajohn

pre 13 godina

Ah, the peaceful, harmonious, and multi-ethnic dreamland, which we call "Kosova", continues to be a shinning example of human kind living together in respectful brotherhood - as long as KFOR is there. Kosova, you have come a long way in your efforts to become a true, 21st century European state. I see the Roma can't wait to get back to Kosova, too. Keep up the good work, Pristina.

JohnnyC

pre 13 godina

"Dare to speak Serbian, visit a Orthodox Church or cemetary in Kosovo, and you know what the outcome will be."

I don't know. Please enlighten me. I live here and would be curious as to what you think would happen if I did any of these things.

JohnnyC

pre 13 godina

Maybe some "young europeans" a.k.a. "playing kinds" (called like that by KPS) will be throwing stones at you?
(Top, 22 September 2010 22:57)

Nice point made in a humorous manner. Too bad others can't do that. (Hint....I'm talking about you Peggy)

Top

pre 13 godina

"I don't know. Please enlighten me. I live here and would be curious as to what you think would happen if I did any of these things."
(JohnnyC, 22 September 2010 09:58)

Maybe some "young europeans" a.k.a. "playing kinds" (called like that by KPS) will be throwing stones at you?

Peggy

pre 13 godina

Nice point made in a humorous manner. Too bad others can't do that. (Hint....I'm talking about you Peggy)
(JohnnyC, 23 September 2010 17:00)
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I do get under your skin don't I?
Arguments you don't have any defence against will do that to you every time.