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Saturday, 16.10.2010.

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“Hooligans should be treated as criminals”

Deputy Public Prosecutor Slobodan Radovanović told B92 that the state should treat hooligans and extremists as organized criminals.

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sad

pre 13 godina

Please make a choice

a) a conspiracy by west to undermine Serbia

b) this incident is insignificant and it should not be used against poor Serbia since all people of Serbia are god loving humans who would not hurt anybody or anything

c) Perhaps you lot should apologize to rest of us and sort your own house for the past 20+ years of suffering you caused around these parts of the world

American Dream

pre 13 godina

No Danilo, these hooligans (as they are now called) or Otpor as they used to be called are easily manipulated. However, when promises turn into lies they get angry. Who controls them now?

The rush to get into the EU is now on before the sell-outs lose power.
Zoran

I thought many of you here stated that these 'hooligans' were teenagers?
And, how long ago was Otpor?

No Mercy

pre 13 godina

Everyone is a supporter of there favorite team RED STAR, but i don't go to a game to act an complete fool of myself. Those clowns who made fools of themselves are not fans but criminals which should be treated as such. If you chose to travel to another country and act a fool then you should subject to fines or jail handed down by the host country don't cry like a girl when you are caught or try to apologize for doing something stupid and you know dam well you are acting a fool. If the Italian police decide to beat you for acting stupid there should be no protest nor crying to the UN or EU. He who choose to act like a dumbass on foreign soil or at home you should suffer the fate that you willingly asked for.

wtf

pre 13 godina

Good point Zoran, Tadic & Co seems to be pretty nervous. On the verge on upgrading them from "hooligans" (a term serbian corporate media seems to be obsessed with) to "terrorists". An idle army obviously gets restless and so does these former "freedom fighters for democrasy", i mean they COULD unseat an "elected" president again, but this time for free. No need to Rent a crowd™ i guess....

Gladko

pre 13 godina

«The problem here is that these hooligans were used to destroy Belgrade and overthrow Milosevic but that was OK back then.»

That's exactly what I am repeating all over. And I would add that even before Milosevic's destitution, many of them were given arms and sent as paramilitaries to Bosnia. Do you imagine what happened? What they have accomplished if the name of the serbian nation. And justice never bothered them. They are living among their victims, those they did not kill. It's time for a majority of them to face justice.

Zoran

pre 13 godina

You're almost making these people sound like intellectuals.
(Danilo, 16 October 2010 11:40)
--
No Danilo, these hooligans (as they are now called) or Otpor as they used to be called are easily manipulated. However, when promises turn into lies they get angry. Who controls them now?

The rush to get into the EU is now on before the sell-outs lose power.

Zoran

pre 13 godina

He has also assessed that hooligans and extremists are social evil and that the latest riots in the streets of Belgrade and Genoa are “alarming events”.
--
The problem here is that these hooligans were used to destroy Belgrade and overthrow Milosevic but that was OK back then. They did it based on promises that were never met so they seem to be angry now.

However, as they turn against the very people that empowered them the ruling elite sense a counter revolution in the pipeline. This is what worries them most. As they say, with every revolution comes a counter revolution.

Zoran

pre 13 godina

He has also assessed that hooligans and extremists are social evil and that the latest riots in the streets of Belgrade and Genoa are “alarming events”.
--
The problem here is that these hooligans were used to destroy Belgrade and overthrow Milosevic but that was OK back then. They did it based on promises that were never met so they seem to be angry now.

However, as they turn against the very people that empowered them the ruling elite sense a counter revolution in the pipeline. This is what worries them most. As they say, with every revolution comes a counter revolution.

wtf

pre 13 godina

Good point Zoran, Tadic & Co seems to be pretty nervous. On the verge on upgrading them from "hooligans" (a term serbian corporate media seems to be obsessed with) to "terrorists". An idle army obviously gets restless and so does these former "freedom fighters for democrasy", i mean they COULD unseat an "elected" president again, but this time for free. No need to Rent a crowd™ i guess....

Zoran

pre 13 godina

You're almost making these people sound like intellectuals.
(Danilo, 16 October 2010 11:40)
--
No Danilo, these hooligans (as they are now called) or Otpor as they used to be called are easily manipulated. However, when promises turn into lies they get angry. Who controls them now?

The rush to get into the EU is now on before the sell-outs lose power.

Gladko

pre 13 godina

«The problem here is that these hooligans were used to destroy Belgrade and overthrow Milosevic but that was OK back then.»

That's exactly what I am repeating all over. And I would add that even before Milosevic's destitution, many of them were given arms and sent as paramilitaries to Bosnia. Do you imagine what happened? What they have accomplished if the name of the serbian nation. And justice never bothered them. They are living among their victims, those they did not kill. It's time for a majority of them to face justice.

No Mercy

pre 13 godina

Everyone is a supporter of there favorite team RED STAR, but i don't go to a game to act an complete fool of myself. Those clowns who made fools of themselves are not fans but criminals which should be treated as such. If you chose to travel to another country and act a fool then you should subject to fines or jail handed down by the host country don't cry like a girl when you are caught or try to apologize for doing something stupid and you know dam well you are acting a fool. If the Italian police decide to beat you for acting stupid there should be no protest nor crying to the UN or EU. He who choose to act like a dumbass on foreign soil or at home you should suffer the fate that you willingly asked for.

American Dream

pre 13 godina

No Danilo, these hooligans (as they are now called) or Otpor as they used to be called are easily manipulated. However, when promises turn into lies they get angry. Who controls them now?

The rush to get into the EU is now on before the sell-outs lose power.
Zoran

I thought many of you here stated that these 'hooligans' were teenagers?
And, how long ago was Otpor?

sad

pre 13 godina

Please make a choice

a) a conspiracy by west to undermine Serbia

b) this incident is insignificant and it should not be used against poor Serbia since all people of Serbia are god loving humans who would not hurt anybody or anything

c) Perhaps you lot should apologize to rest of us and sort your own house for the past 20+ years of suffering you caused around these parts of the world

Gladko

pre 13 godina

«The problem here is that these hooligans were used to destroy Belgrade and overthrow Milosevic but that was OK back then.»

That's exactly what I am repeating all over. And I would add that even before Milosevic's destitution, many of them were given arms and sent as paramilitaries to Bosnia. Do you imagine what happened? What they have accomplished if the name of the serbian nation. And justice never bothered them. They are living among their victims, those they did not kill. It's time for a majority of them to face justice.

No Mercy

pre 13 godina

Everyone is a supporter of there favorite team RED STAR, but i don't go to a game to act an complete fool of myself. Those clowns who made fools of themselves are not fans but criminals which should be treated as such. If you chose to travel to another country and act a fool then you should subject to fines or jail handed down by the host country don't cry like a girl when you are caught or try to apologize for doing something stupid and you know dam well you are acting a fool. If the Italian police decide to beat you for acting stupid there should be no protest nor crying to the UN or EU. He who choose to act like a dumbass on foreign soil or at home you should suffer the fate that you willingly asked for.

Zoran

pre 13 godina

He has also assessed that hooligans and extremists are social evil and that the latest riots in the streets of Belgrade and Genoa are “alarming events”.
--
The problem here is that these hooligans were used to destroy Belgrade and overthrow Milosevic but that was OK back then. They did it based on promises that were never met so they seem to be angry now.

However, as they turn against the very people that empowered them the ruling elite sense a counter revolution in the pipeline. This is what worries them most. As they say, with every revolution comes a counter revolution.

Zoran

pre 13 godina

You're almost making these people sound like intellectuals.
(Danilo, 16 October 2010 11:40)
--
No Danilo, these hooligans (as they are now called) or Otpor as they used to be called are easily manipulated. However, when promises turn into lies they get angry. Who controls them now?

The rush to get into the EU is now on before the sell-outs lose power.

wtf

pre 13 godina

Good point Zoran, Tadic & Co seems to be pretty nervous. On the verge on upgrading them from "hooligans" (a term serbian corporate media seems to be obsessed with) to "terrorists". An idle army obviously gets restless and so does these former "freedom fighters for democrasy", i mean they COULD unseat an "elected" president again, but this time for free. No need to Rent a crowd™ i guess....

American Dream

pre 13 godina

No Danilo, these hooligans (as they are now called) or Otpor as they used to be called are easily manipulated. However, when promises turn into lies they get angry. Who controls them now?

The rush to get into the EU is now on before the sell-outs lose power.
Zoran

I thought many of you here stated that these 'hooligans' were teenagers?
And, how long ago was Otpor?

sad

pre 13 godina

Please make a choice

a) a conspiracy by west to undermine Serbia

b) this incident is insignificant and it should not be used against poor Serbia since all people of Serbia are god loving humans who would not hurt anybody or anything

c) Perhaps you lot should apologize to rest of us and sort your own house for the past 20+ years of suffering you caused around these parts of the world