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Sunday, 26.09.2010.

15:20

Minister: Stop violence against Serbs

Minister for Kosovo Goran Bogdanović called upon the international community in Kosovo to ensure the smooth operation of the Serbian phone operators.

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Joe

pre 13 godina

"Taking down Illegal phone operators of a foreign nation is violence against serbs? what utter contempt of intelligence

idiocy.
AdamNYC

No Western country will show the slightest sympathy for illegal phone operators. I think the Kosovo authorities were tolerant for a very long time.

trudsaam

pre 13 godina

How do you know that?? People in Kosovo want to live according to their rules and laws, and Serbia should accept this new reality and work accordingly!
(Gladko)
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I think your mixing up Kosovo with Albania.

Hua Mulan

pre 13 godina

International community? As in ''Western international community''?
Yes, they'll stop violence against Serbs, just like they've stopped violence against Palestinians, Iraqis, Kurds, Afghans, Sudanese... For the most part, they're either supporters or perpetrators of such violence.
Western 'democracy' is composed of sorry thuggish deprived little peoples worshipped by even sorrier thuggish little vagrants.

Gladko

pre 13 godina

«Kosovo doesn´t want a better life. »

How do you know that?? People in Kosovo want to live according to their rules and laws, and Serbia should accept this new reality and work accordingly!

duh

pre 13 godina

"Democracies" don't do this. Particularly the European democracies.
(Mike, 26 September 2010 16:20)
Curious as to how many "democracies" you know, that allow illegal telecommunication operators within their boundaries????
Even UNMIK has said they are operating illegally in Kosovo.
It is hard to believe he is once again asking for international support, the most the international community could say last time was the Kosovo authorities should have given more warning.
Legal phone service is readily available to anyone who wants it in these communities and could be established within minutes, if the people want it

Gladko

pre 13 godina

I remember that in the 90s, President Milosevic had promised Serbs in Kosovo to stop the violence against them, and he did not. He only brought war and destruction to his compatriots living in Kosovo and elsewhere.

johny

pre 13 godina

"Repeatedly interrupting the cell signal of the Serbian mobile carriers shows that Priština is not giving up on unilateral moves and violence”, said Bogdanović.

-- Untrue. This amounts to not giving up on allowing illegal and unlicensed companies operating in Kosova. There are plenty of other mobile carriers who operate legally in Kosova. They have signal. You want signal? Get a licence. Either that or PTK gets to operate in the Presheva Valley without a licence. Your pick. Until that happens you will be cut.

winston

pre 13 godina

What do thugs know about running a country? The clan in Pristina is a kla/mafia brotherhood that operates through force and violence. Obviously, the Serbian phone equipment is standing in the way of this clan from making money, that is primary objective. Instead of waiting to start negotiations with Belgrade, and phone service could have been a perfect starting point, the clan has to resort to what they do best - force, destroy, intimidate, harass.

EA

pre 13 godina

"... commenting on the incapacitation of Telekom Srbija (Telecom Serbia) base stations and other Serbian mobile carriers in Kosovo,..."

Did they or do they have any licence from Kosovo authorities to operate? The answer is no, so it is illegal and needs to be dismantle. What is the minister's problem?

"...that such moves "create an atmosphere of fear and isolation among Serbs...."

Not really! The Serbs in Kosovo know very well that these Serbian operators were operating illegally. They have been warned.

"...at the very moment we expect negotiations to begin, on all existing problems including the issue of telecommunications."

That is nothing to do with the criminal/illegal activity. By the way are these so called Serbian operators paying any taxes to Kosovo institutions? I doubt.

Serbia should try harder to get things right. Recognise Kosovo independence first and enter is serious conversation with Kosovo authorities to make the life of Kosovo residents easier. In other way around would be misleading and confusing.

winston

pre 13 godina

What do thugs know about running a country? The clan in Pristina is a kla/mafia brotherhood that operates through force and violence. Obviously, the Serbian phone equipment is standing in the way of this clan from making money, that is primary objective. Instead of waiting to start negotiations with Belgrade, and phone service could have been a perfect starting point, the clan has to resort to what they do best - force, destroy, intimidate, harass.

EA

pre 13 godina

"... commenting on the incapacitation of Telekom Srbija (Telecom Serbia) base stations and other Serbian mobile carriers in Kosovo,..."

Did they or do they have any licence from Kosovo authorities to operate? The answer is no, so it is illegal and needs to be dismantle. What is the minister's problem?

"...that such moves "create an atmosphere of fear and isolation among Serbs...."

Not really! The Serbs in Kosovo know very well that these Serbian operators were operating illegally. They have been warned.

"...at the very moment we expect negotiations to begin, on all existing problems including the issue of telecommunications."

That is nothing to do with the criminal/illegal activity. By the way are these so called Serbian operators paying any taxes to Kosovo institutions? I doubt.

Serbia should try harder to get things right. Recognise Kosovo independence first and enter is serious conversation with Kosovo authorities to make the life of Kosovo residents easier. In other way around would be misleading and confusing.

trudsaam

pre 13 godina

How do you know that?? People in Kosovo want to live according to their rules and laws, and Serbia should accept this new reality and work accordingly!
(Gladko)
-
I think your mixing up Kosovo with Albania.

duh

pre 13 godina

"Democracies" don't do this. Particularly the European democracies.
(Mike, 26 September 2010 16:20)
Curious as to how many "democracies" you know, that allow illegal telecommunication operators within their boundaries????
Even UNMIK has said they are operating illegally in Kosovo.
It is hard to believe he is once again asking for international support, the most the international community could say last time was the Kosovo authorities should have given more warning.
Legal phone service is readily available to anyone who wants it in these communities and could be established within minutes, if the people want it

Gladko

pre 13 godina

«Kosovo doesn´t want a better life. »

How do you know that?? People in Kosovo want to live according to their rules and laws, and Serbia should accept this new reality and work accordingly!

johny

pre 13 godina

"Repeatedly interrupting the cell signal of the Serbian mobile carriers shows that Priština is not giving up on unilateral moves and violence”, said Bogdanović.

-- Untrue. This amounts to not giving up on allowing illegal and unlicensed companies operating in Kosova. There are plenty of other mobile carriers who operate legally in Kosova. They have signal. You want signal? Get a licence. Either that or PTK gets to operate in the Presheva Valley without a licence. Your pick. Until that happens you will be cut.

Hua Mulan

pre 13 godina

International community? As in ''Western international community''?
Yes, they'll stop violence against Serbs, just like they've stopped violence against Palestinians, Iraqis, Kurds, Afghans, Sudanese... For the most part, they're either supporters or perpetrators of such violence.
Western 'democracy' is composed of sorry thuggish deprived little peoples worshipped by even sorrier thuggish little vagrants.

Gladko

pre 13 godina

I remember that in the 90s, President Milosevic had promised Serbs in Kosovo to stop the violence against them, and he did not. He only brought war and destruction to his compatriots living in Kosovo and elsewhere.

Joe

pre 13 godina

"Taking down Illegal phone operators of a foreign nation is violence against serbs? what utter contempt of intelligence

idiocy.
AdamNYC

No Western country will show the slightest sympathy for illegal phone operators. I think the Kosovo authorities were tolerant for a very long time.

EA

pre 13 godina

"... commenting on the incapacitation of Telekom Srbija (Telecom Serbia) base stations and other Serbian mobile carriers in Kosovo,..."

Did they or do they have any licence from Kosovo authorities to operate? The answer is no, so it is illegal and needs to be dismantle. What is the minister's problem?

"...that such moves "create an atmosphere of fear and isolation among Serbs...."

Not really! The Serbs in Kosovo know very well that these Serbian operators were operating illegally. They have been warned.

"...at the very moment we expect negotiations to begin, on all existing problems including the issue of telecommunications."

That is nothing to do with the criminal/illegal activity. By the way are these so called Serbian operators paying any taxes to Kosovo institutions? I doubt.

Serbia should try harder to get things right. Recognise Kosovo independence first and enter is serious conversation with Kosovo authorities to make the life of Kosovo residents easier. In other way around would be misleading and confusing.

duh

pre 13 godina

"Democracies" don't do this. Particularly the European democracies.
(Mike, 26 September 2010 16:20)
Curious as to how many "democracies" you know, that allow illegal telecommunication operators within their boundaries????
Even UNMIK has said they are operating illegally in Kosovo.
It is hard to believe he is once again asking for international support, the most the international community could say last time was the Kosovo authorities should have given more warning.
Legal phone service is readily available to anyone who wants it in these communities and could be established within minutes, if the people want it

Gladko

pre 13 godina

«Kosovo doesn´t want a better life. »

How do you know that?? People in Kosovo want to live according to their rules and laws, and Serbia should accept this new reality and work accordingly!

johny

pre 13 godina

"Repeatedly interrupting the cell signal of the Serbian mobile carriers shows that Priština is not giving up on unilateral moves and violence”, said Bogdanović.

-- Untrue. This amounts to not giving up on allowing illegal and unlicensed companies operating in Kosova. There are plenty of other mobile carriers who operate legally in Kosova. They have signal. You want signal? Get a licence. Either that or PTK gets to operate in the Presheva Valley without a licence. Your pick. Until that happens you will be cut.

Gladko

pre 13 godina

I remember that in the 90s, President Milosevic had promised Serbs in Kosovo to stop the violence against them, and he did not. He only brought war and destruction to his compatriots living in Kosovo and elsewhere.

winston

pre 13 godina

What do thugs know about running a country? The clan in Pristina is a kla/mafia brotherhood that operates through force and violence. Obviously, the Serbian phone equipment is standing in the way of this clan from making money, that is primary objective. Instead of waiting to start negotiations with Belgrade, and phone service could have been a perfect starting point, the clan has to resort to what they do best - force, destroy, intimidate, harass.

Joe

pre 13 godina

"Taking down Illegal phone operators of a foreign nation is violence against serbs? what utter contempt of intelligence

idiocy.
AdamNYC

No Western country will show the slightest sympathy for illegal phone operators. I think the Kosovo authorities were tolerant for a very long time.

Hua Mulan

pre 13 godina

International community? As in ''Western international community''?
Yes, they'll stop violence against Serbs, just like they've stopped violence against Palestinians, Iraqis, Kurds, Afghans, Sudanese... For the most part, they're either supporters or perpetrators of such violence.
Western 'democracy' is composed of sorry thuggish deprived little peoples worshipped by even sorrier thuggish little vagrants.

trudsaam

pre 13 godina

How do you know that?? People in Kosovo want to live according to their rules and laws, and Serbia should accept this new reality and work accordingly!
(Gladko)
-
I think your mixing up Kosovo with Albania.