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Tuesday, 28.09.2010.

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Hague Tribunal president visits Belgrade

Hague Tribunal President Patrick Robinson is in Belgrade to present a regional project aimed at training judiciaries to prosecute the accused for war crimes.

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bganon

pre 13 godina

Like I said go east, wtf, minas, mickey mouse etc Nobody is interested in you or your many aliases.

I would appeal to B92 to regulate these personal attacks, imitations of other posters (don't think I didn't realise you were imitating Mircea as well) and use of multiple identities.

In summary, troll off :)

Minna

pre 13 godina

Couldn´t say that Go East! Has done a good job hiding himself, rather encouraging us find the obvious similarities. So cracking his case might be a major boost to Bganon´s self-esteem but not to anyone else´s here.

I dont care, it is the posts that matters and they are brilliant, keep it up ´East!

NKOTB

pre 13 godina

Seems to me that Bganon is getting more and more paranoid (and "puerile" as Robinson the "friend" of milosevic said) by the day.
Must have something to do with her past. Speaking of it, Kandic shows something similar....

bganon

pre 13 godina

Go East / wtf etc you must remember to use the same monicker replying here.

Otherwise you are nothing more than an idiotic troll pretending to be at least 4 or 5 different people and for that reason I won't respond (and have not read) your post to me. Pip Pip!

Go East!

pre 13 godina

Miss Bganon, thank you for rushing in to defend the victors "truth" as usual and i suspected as much, but i guess you where too busy with your Otpor™ assistance to Kmara™ Pora!™ and other offsprings of your NED-financed colour-revolutions at the time. Obviously you couldn´t have watched the same "trial" as the rest of us did. You and your old pals like Natasha Kandic should let it go now, truth will hurt you eventually...

Milan

pre 13 godina

Gladko,

Thank you for your honesty. Unfortunately many Croats will not share your opinion and as long as the Krajina Serbs have not returned home and been giving full autonomy, Croatia abandons the national holiday celebrating Operation Storm, characters like Tompson will be banned, and Croatia drops the ridiculous and fake genocide lawsuit against Serbia (which it will lose for sure and in an world of justice Serbia would win its real genocide lawsuit against Croatia) there cannot be good neighborly relations between the two countries. It will take many generations before Croats will have the true courage to accept the darkness of it past in the last 100 years. Our Serb ancestors made a big mistake by taking Croats, Bosniaks, Albanians and so on into Yugoslavia and forgiving them (letting them off the hook big time) for their crimes as part of Austria-Hungary. This was a sign that they could get away with almost anything and then the repeated their crimes during WW2 and in the 1990’s. You should have known that the Serbs were not going to let this happen again.

Gladko

pre 13 godina

Milan, I have never excuse the crimes committed by the Croats in Jasenovac or during the last war in the Krajina. Gotovina is just as guilty of war crimes as Oric or Mladic. We all have to accept the truth if we want to build a better future.

bganon

pre 13 godina

wtf absolute nonsense - I watched the Milosevic trial daily. Robinson was the only judge that Milosevic had any respect for. And if you go back and look at when court decisions were made concerning his (and other) cases Robinson was often the sole dissenting judge.

Whilst he is still a member of an (some would say enemy) institution that only meted out justice to non NATO countries, he emerges, like Tapuskovic, with a degree of respect.

Still, why let truth get in the way of a diatribe?

Milan

pre 13 godina

Gladko,

Go buy a mirror and take a deep look into the Croatian soul. It is filled with some extremely dark chapters of the past. So you are not the right person to make comments about Serbia and Serbs. Once you have admitted on this site that Croats also committed numerous war crimes and that you condemn them you will have the right to criticize others.

Gladko

pre 13 godina

papajohn, you're not telling all the truth. Ceku was arrested in June 2009 in Blugaria and released. I remind you that he is from Cuska where 43 men were killed by paramilitaries in may 1999. As for Oric, he has faced justice at the ICTY and served a few years in jail. The Serb prosecutors failed to demonstrate that he was a war criminal! This I don't understand.

johny

pre 13 godina

"Political and every other interest of Serbia is not to have war criminals walk around freely."

-- The opposite is actually true. Why else would the army protect them and hide them in its barracks. Why else would a whole branch of the secret service be used to hide them. Why else would the church be involved in hiding them. The less the big fish fess up to the less the rest of the world knows about the inner workings of state organized war crimes; and by state I mean Serbia. It is in Serbia's interest be it politically or in any other aspect not to have the world know how and with the help of who did these war criminals commit their crimes. So walking freely is a good option seeing that they actually did not kill any Serbs but killed others based on a policy that the Serb people voted for and never protested against.

papajohn

pre 13 godina

Not all war criminals are brought to justice, it has historically been that way, and that is the way it will be. Sometimes these accused are found decades later, in old age, continents away from where they were being sought. It is unfortunate, but some just get away. I, for one, am on the fence about Mladic, innocent till proven guilty, by the way, being brought to the Hague. There are so many criminals from other ethnicities, i.e., Ceku, Thaci, that were propped up by the West to actually govern, given impunity, and will not face a court for the crimes they are accused of. They are hands off, because the powers say so, because it would make them look bad to have supported war criminals. Sometimes it is hard to differentiate between the crimes of the accused and the accuser.

Gladko

pre 13 godina

I agree with the minister that Serbs, all Serbs, have to establish the truth about war crimes committed on the territory of the former Yugoslavia, and it is very important for the future.

Too bad that THIS was not done 15 years ago, when the war finished. Actally, there are 100s of war criminals living everywhere, UK, Italy, France, USA, Canada, ans if nothing had happened. What a shame!

wtf

pre 13 godina

It took a lot of nerve for this "judge" to come to serbia. I remember him spending most of his time trying to shut up President Milosevic and inable his defence in any way he could. His face was quite pale and lifeless when he announced that Milosevic suddenly "died" in his cell the same morning when he was about to finnish his defence. Despite less time than the anglo-american NATO court had to their disposal he successfully finnished his & Serbias defence the day before and NATO had nothing to pin on him, it seems as obvious as it does today why he suddenly "died" (a drug,Rifamcinin, that knocked out his other medications was found in his system) at just that precise moment. Robinson and Del Pontius even tried to blame Mr.Milosevic himself later despite the letter the president sent to Russia fearing for his life since the doctor imposed by the NATO-powers and not one of his own choosing, "by mistake" gave him wrong medicin a number of times, among them, Rifampcinin...

principa, Gracanica, KiM, Srbija

pre 13 godina

“Political and every other interest of Serbia is not to have war criminals walk around freely.”

- in which case I take it Bill Clinton will not be at the side of Hiliarious Clinton's unwelcome visit to Belgrade in October!

wtf

pre 13 godina

It took a lot of nerve for this "judge" to come to serbia. I remember him spending most of his time trying to shut up President Milosevic and inable his defence in any way he could. His face was quite pale and lifeless when he announced that Milosevic suddenly "died" in his cell the same morning when he was about to finnish his defence. Despite less time than the anglo-american NATO court had to their disposal he successfully finnished his & Serbias defence the day before and NATO had nothing to pin on him, it seems as obvious as it does today why he suddenly "died" (a drug,Rifamcinin, that knocked out his other medications was found in his system) at just that precise moment. Robinson and Del Pontius even tried to blame Mr.Milosevic himself later despite the letter the president sent to Russia fearing for his life since the doctor imposed by the NATO-powers and not one of his own choosing, "by mistake" gave him wrong medicin a number of times, among them, Rifampcinin...

principa, Gracanica, KiM, Srbija

pre 13 godina

“Political and every other interest of Serbia is not to have war criminals walk around freely.”

- in which case I take it Bill Clinton will not be at the side of Hiliarious Clinton's unwelcome visit to Belgrade in October!

papajohn

pre 13 godina

Not all war criminals are brought to justice, it has historically been that way, and that is the way it will be. Sometimes these accused are found decades later, in old age, continents away from where they were being sought. It is unfortunate, but some just get away. I, for one, am on the fence about Mladic, innocent till proven guilty, by the way, being brought to the Hague. There are so many criminals from other ethnicities, i.e., Ceku, Thaci, that were propped up by the West to actually govern, given impunity, and will not face a court for the crimes they are accused of. They are hands off, because the powers say so, because it would make them look bad to have supported war criminals. Sometimes it is hard to differentiate between the crimes of the accused and the accuser.

bganon

pre 13 godina

wtf absolute nonsense - I watched the Milosevic trial daily. Robinson was the only judge that Milosevic had any respect for. And if you go back and look at when court decisions were made concerning his (and other) cases Robinson was often the sole dissenting judge.

Whilst he is still a member of an (some would say enemy) institution that only meted out justice to non NATO countries, he emerges, like Tapuskovic, with a degree of respect.

Still, why let truth get in the way of a diatribe?

Milan

pre 13 godina

Gladko,

Go buy a mirror and take a deep look into the Croatian soul. It is filled with some extremely dark chapters of the past. So you are not the right person to make comments about Serbia and Serbs. Once you have admitted on this site that Croats also committed numerous war crimes and that you condemn them you will have the right to criticize others.

Milan

pre 13 godina

Gladko,

Thank you for your honesty. Unfortunately many Croats will not share your opinion and as long as the Krajina Serbs have not returned home and been giving full autonomy, Croatia abandons the national holiday celebrating Operation Storm, characters like Tompson will be banned, and Croatia drops the ridiculous and fake genocide lawsuit against Serbia (which it will lose for sure and in an world of justice Serbia would win its real genocide lawsuit against Croatia) there cannot be good neighborly relations between the two countries. It will take many generations before Croats will have the true courage to accept the darkness of it past in the last 100 years. Our Serb ancestors made a big mistake by taking Croats, Bosniaks, Albanians and so on into Yugoslavia and forgiving them (letting them off the hook big time) for their crimes as part of Austria-Hungary. This was a sign that they could get away with almost anything and then the repeated their crimes during WW2 and in the 1990’s. You should have known that the Serbs were not going to let this happen again.

Gladko

pre 13 godina

I agree with the minister that Serbs, all Serbs, have to establish the truth about war crimes committed on the territory of the former Yugoslavia, and it is very important for the future.

Too bad that THIS was not done 15 years ago, when the war finished. Actally, there are 100s of war criminals living everywhere, UK, Italy, France, USA, Canada, ans if nothing had happened. What a shame!

johny

pre 13 godina

"Political and every other interest of Serbia is not to have war criminals walk around freely."

-- The opposite is actually true. Why else would the army protect them and hide them in its barracks. Why else would a whole branch of the secret service be used to hide them. Why else would the church be involved in hiding them. The less the big fish fess up to the less the rest of the world knows about the inner workings of state organized war crimes; and by state I mean Serbia. It is in Serbia's interest be it politically or in any other aspect not to have the world know how and with the help of who did these war criminals commit their crimes. So walking freely is a good option seeing that they actually did not kill any Serbs but killed others based on a policy that the Serb people voted for and never protested against.

Go East!

pre 13 godina

Miss Bganon, thank you for rushing in to defend the victors "truth" as usual and i suspected as much, but i guess you where too busy with your Otpor™ assistance to Kmara™ Pora!™ and other offsprings of your NED-financed colour-revolutions at the time. Obviously you couldn´t have watched the same "trial" as the rest of us did. You and your old pals like Natasha Kandic should let it go now, truth will hurt you eventually...

Gladko

pre 13 godina

Milan, I have never excuse the crimes committed by the Croats in Jasenovac or during the last war in the Krajina. Gotovina is just as guilty of war crimes as Oric or Mladic. We all have to accept the truth if we want to build a better future.

NKOTB

pre 13 godina

Seems to me that Bganon is getting more and more paranoid (and "puerile" as Robinson the "friend" of milosevic said) by the day.
Must have something to do with her past. Speaking of it, Kandic shows something similar....

Minna

pre 13 godina

Couldn´t say that Go East! Has done a good job hiding himself, rather encouraging us find the obvious similarities. So cracking his case might be a major boost to Bganon´s self-esteem but not to anyone else´s here.

I dont care, it is the posts that matters and they are brilliant, keep it up ´East!

Gladko

pre 13 godina

papajohn, you're not telling all the truth. Ceku was arrested in June 2009 in Blugaria and released. I remind you that he is from Cuska where 43 men were killed by paramilitaries in may 1999. As for Oric, he has faced justice at the ICTY and served a few years in jail. The Serb prosecutors failed to demonstrate that he was a war criminal! This I don't understand.

bganon

pre 13 godina

Go East / wtf etc you must remember to use the same monicker replying here.

Otherwise you are nothing more than an idiotic troll pretending to be at least 4 or 5 different people and for that reason I won't respond (and have not read) your post to me. Pip Pip!

bganon

pre 13 godina

Like I said go east, wtf, minas, mickey mouse etc Nobody is interested in you or your many aliases.

I would appeal to B92 to regulate these personal attacks, imitations of other posters (don't think I didn't realise you were imitating Mircea as well) and use of multiple identities.

In summary, troll off :)

wtf

pre 13 godina

It took a lot of nerve for this "judge" to come to serbia. I remember him spending most of his time trying to shut up President Milosevic and inable his defence in any way he could. His face was quite pale and lifeless when he announced that Milosevic suddenly "died" in his cell the same morning when he was about to finnish his defence. Despite less time than the anglo-american NATO court had to their disposal he successfully finnished his & Serbias defence the day before and NATO had nothing to pin on him, it seems as obvious as it does today why he suddenly "died" (a drug,Rifamcinin, that knocked out his other medications was found in his system) at just that precise moment. Robinson and Del Pontius even tried to blame Mr.Milosevic himself later despite the letter the president sent to Russia fearing for his life since the doctor imposed by the NATO-powers and not one of his own choosing, "by mistake" gave him wrong medicin a number of times, among them, Rifampcinin...

Gladko

pre 13 godina

papajohn, you're not telling all the truth. Ceku was arrested in June 2009 in Blugaria and released. I remind you that he is from Cuska where 43 men were killed by paramilitaries in may 1999. As for Oric, he has faced justice at the ICTY and served a few years in jail. The Serb prosecutors failed to demonstrate that he was a war criminal! This I don't understand.

Gladko

pre 13 godina

I agree with the minister that Serbs, all Serbs, have to establish the truth about war crimes committed on the territory of the former Yugoslavia, and it is very important for the future.

Too bad that THIS was not done 15 years ago, when the war finished. Actally, there are 100s of war criminals living everywhere, UK, Italy, France, USA, Canada, ans if nothing had happened. What a shame!

johny

pre 13 godina

"Political and every other interest of Serbia is not to have war criminals walk around freely."

-- The opposite is actually true. Why else would the army protect them and hide them in its barracks. Why else would a whole branch of the secret service be used to hide them. Why else would the church be involved in hiding them. The less the big fish fess up to the less the rest of the world knows about the inner workings of state organized war crimes; and by state I mean Serbia. It is in Serbia's interest be it politically or in any other aspect not to have the world know how and with the help of who did these war criminals commit their crimes. So walking freely is a good option seeing that they actually did not kill any Serbs but killed others based on a policy that the Serb people voted for and never protested against.

Milan

pre 13 godina

Gladko,

Thank you for your honesty. Unfortunately many Croats will not share your opinion and as long as the Krajina Serbs have not returned home and been giving full autonomy, Croatia abandons the national holiday celebrating Operation Storm, characters like Tompson will be banned, and Croatia drops the ridiculous and fake genocide lawsuit against Serbia (which it will lose for sure and in an world of justice Serbia would win its real genocide lawsuit against Croatia) there cannot be good neighborly relations between the two countries. It will take many generations before Croats will have the true courage to accept the darkness of it past in the last 100 years. Our Serb ancestors made a big mistake by taking Croats, Bosniaks, Albanians and so on into Yugoslavia and forgiving them (letting them off the hook big time) for their crimes as part of Austria-Hungary. This was a sign that they could get away with almost anything and then the repeated their crimes during WW2 and in the 1990’s. You should have known that the Serbs were not going to let this happen again.

principa, Gracanica, KiM, Srbija

pre 13 godina

“Political and every other interest of Serbia is not to have war criminals walk around freely.”

- in which case I take it Bill Clinton will not be at the side of Hiliarious Clinton's unwelcome visit to Belgrade in October!

bganon

pre 13 godina

wtf absolute nonsense - I watched the Milosevic trial daily. Robinson was the only judge that Milosevic had any respect for. And if you go back and look at when court decisions were made concerning his (and other) cases Robinson was often the sole dissenting judge.

Whilst he is still a member of an (some would say enemy) institution that only meted out justice to non NATO countries, he emerges, like Tapuskovic, with a degree of respect.

Still, why let truth get in the way of a diatribe?

papajohn

pre 13 godina

Not all war criminals are brought to justice, it has historically been that way, and that is the way it will be. Sometimes these accused are found decades later, in old age, continents away from where they were being sought. It is unfortunate, but some just get away. I, for one, am on the fence about Mladic, innocent till proven guilty, by the way, being brought to the Hague. There are so many criminals from other ethnicities, i.e., Ceku, Thaci, that were propped up by the West to actually govern, given impunity, and will not face a court for the crimes they are accused of. They are hands off, because the powers say so, because it would make them look bad to have supported war criminals. Sometimes it is hard to differentiate between the crimes of the accused and the accuser.

Milan

pre 13 godina

Gladko,

Go buy a mirror and take a deep look into the Croatian soul. It is filled with some extremely dark chapters of the past. So you are not the right person to make comments about Serbia and Serbs. Once you have admitted on this site that Croats also committed numerous war crimes and that you condemn them you will have the right to criticize others.

Gladko

pre 13 godina

Milan, I have never excuse the crimes committed by the Croats in Jasenovac or during the last war in the Krajina. Gotovina is just as guilty of war crimes as Oric or Mladic. We all have to accept the truth if we want to build a better future.

Minna

pre 13 godina

Couldn´t say that Go East! Has done a good job hiding himself, rather encouraging us find the obvious similarities. So cracking his case might be a major boost to Bganon´s self-esteem but not to anyone else´s here.

I dont care, it is the posts that matters and they are brilliant, keep it up ´East!

bganon

pre 13 godina

Go East / wtf etc you must remember to use the same monicker replying here.

Otherwise you are nothing more than an idiotic troll pretending to be at least 4 or 5 different people and for that reason I won't respond (and have not read) your post to me. Pip Pip!

NKOTB

pre 13 godina

Seems to me that Bganon is getting more and more paranoid (and "puerile" as Robinson the "friend" of milosevic said) by the day.
Must have something to do with her past. Speaking of it, Kandic shows something similar....

Go East!

pre 13 godina

Miss Bganon, thank you for rushing in to defend the victors "truth" as usual and i suspected as much, but i guess you where too busy with your Otpor™ assistance to Kmara™ Pora!™ and other offsprings of your NED-financed colour-revolutions at the time. Obviously you couldn´t have watched the same "trial" as the rest of us did. You and your old pals like Natasha Kandic should let it go now, truth will hurt you eventually...

bganon

pre 13 godina

Like I said go east, wtf, minas, mickey mouse etc Nobody is interested in you or your many aliases.

I would appeal to B92 to regulate these personal attacks, imitations of other posters (don't think I didn't realise you were imitating Mircea as well) and use of multiple identities.

In summary, troll off :)