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Monday, 29.11.2010.

10:41

Naser Orić wants Serbian pension

A former Bosnian Muslim army commander tried and <a href="http://www.b92.net/eng/news/crimes-article.php?yyyy=2008&mm=07&dd=03&nav_id=51592" class="text-link" target= "_blank">acquitted by the Hague</a> on war crimes charges expects to be granted a pension in Serbia.

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ida

pre 13 godina

Naser Oric was bragging to western journalists and showing the Serbian villages he and his men of the 28th Brigade burned down. He was also showing film of decapitated Serbian men and talking about the different ways he would kill - with explosives some time, with "cold weapons" (i.e. knives) at other times and so on.

Serbian survivors ought to sue him.

The ICTY is biased and didn't allow evidence against him. There were even some Muslim witnesses to his crimes who the Hague court would not allow to testify.

The Hague is to biased to determine genuine guilt or innocence.

I also don't see why Serbia agreed to these pensions and Mesic is getting a pension even though he openly brags about helping to destroy Yugoslavia.

Why are traitors and destructors being paid?
I read that 20,000 Serbian apartments in Sarajevo are held by Muslims - but Serbs aren't getting those back or receiving rent.

joel

pre 13 godina

I would be under the impression that since Bosnia has taken value, land, resources, infrastructure and population from Yugoslavia, that it also took with it it's own portion of Yugoslavian debt. All of those citizens of Bosnia that might have once upon a time drawn a Yugoslavian pay should look to their own institutions. It can't be seen as truely reasonable for a nation to split and only take the good side of the coin.
If Oric wants Serbia to honour its once-upon-a-time agreement, I would wonder why he and his fellow countrymen didn't honour their once-upon-a-time agreement of citizenship.
"Freedom comes at a cost"

Bob

pre 13 godina

Up with Tadić - Up with Serbia! Tadic is Serbia! He is the president! He is the representative of the Serbian people! Support that which is Serbian!

If traitors to Serbia and war-criminals who have spoiled Serbia's good name (Mladic, Oric, etc.,) ask for a pension, try them all as traitors to Serbia and withhold the pension!

wtf

pre 13 godina

And guess what? If USA and their local client tell Tadic to grant him that and whatever else they demand, he will....

The life of a bought puppet regime is a life in shame, without dignity. Vojo would throw him in the deepest dungeon there is and throw away the keys.

Michael Thomas

pre 13 godina

Tadić will probably pay Orić his pension because he wants the world to think that Serbia is a responsible and law-abiding state.

What Tadić and is sheep-like followers don’t understand is that in the West there is no such hunger to abide by the rules when we are dealing with our enemies.

Serbia should tell Orić and Mesić to bugger-off. If either of them wanted to take the matter to Court, then let them. No British or American Court would give the enemies of the nation a fair hearing, so why should Serbian Courts be any different?

Serbia should try to neutralise its enemies and not pay them money and give them a platform to humiliate the Serbian people.

Down with Tadić, Nikolić, Dačić, Mesić and Orić.

Long live Serbia!

Michael Thomas

pre 13 godina

Tadić will probably pay Orić his pension because he wants the world to think that Serbia is a responsible and law-abiding state.

What Tadić and is sheep-like followers don’t understand is that in the West there is no such hunger to abide by the rules when we are dealing with our enemies.

Serbia should tell Orić and Mesić to bugger-off. If either of them wanted to take the matter to Court, then let them. No British or American Court would give the enemies of the nation a fair hearing, so why should Serbian Courts be any different?

Serbia should try to neutralise its enemies and not pay them money and give them a platform to humiliate the Serbian people.

Down with Tadić, Nikolić, Dačić, Mesić and Orić.

Long live Serbia!

wtf

pre 13 godina

And guess what? If USA and their local client tell Tadic to grant him that and whatever else they demand, he will....

The life of a bought puppet regime is a life in shame, without dignity. Vojo would throw him in the deepest dungeon there is and throw away the keys.

Bob

pre 13 godina

Up with Tadić - Up with Serbia! Tadic is Serbia! He is the president! He is the representative of the Serbian people! Support that which is Serbian!

If traitors to Serbia and war-criminals who have spoiled Serbia's good name (Mladic, Oric, etc.,) ask for a pension, try them all as traitors to Serbia and withhold the pension!

joel

pre 13 godina

I would be under the impression that since Bosnia has taken value, land, resources, infrastructure and population from Yugoslavia, that it also took with it it's own portion of Yugoslavian debt. All of those citizens of Bosnia that might have once upon a time drawn a Yugoslavian pay should look to their own institutions. It can't be seen as truely reasonable for a nation to split and only take the good side of the coin.
If Oric wants Serbia to honour its once-upon-a-time agreement, I would wonder why he and his fellow countrymen didn't honour their once-upon-a-time agreement of citizenship.
"Freedom comes at a cost"

ida

pre 13 godina

Naser Oric was bragging to western journalists and showing the Serbian villages he and his men of the 28th Brigade burned down. He was also showing film of decapitated Serbian men and talking about the different ways he would kill - with explosives some time, with "cold weapons" (i.e. knives) at other times and so on.

Serbian survivors ought to sue him.

The ICTY is biased and didn't allow evidence against him. There were even some Muslim witnesses to his crimes who the Hague court would not allow to testify.

The Hague is to biased to determine genuine guilt or innocence.

I also don't see why Serbia agreed to these pensions and Mesic is getting a pension even though he openly brags about helping to destroy Yugoslavia.

Why are traitors and destructors being paid?
I read that 20,000 Serbian apartments in Sarajevo are held by Muslims - but Serbs aren't getting those back or receiving rent.

Michael Thomas

pre 13 godina

Tadić will probably pay Orić his pension because he wants the world to think that Serbia is a responsible and law-abiding state.

What Tadić and is sheep-like followers don’t understand is that in the West there is no such hunger to abide by the rules when we are dealing with our enemies.

Serbia should tell Orić and Mesić to bugger-off. If either of them wanted to take the matter to Court, then let them. No British or American Court would give the enemies of the nation a fair hearing, so why should Serbian Courts be any different?

Serbia should try to neutralise its enemies and not pay them money and give them a platform to humiliate the Serbian people.

Down with Tadić, Nikolić, Dačić, Mesić and Orić.

Long live Serbia!

Bob

pre 13 godina

Up with Tadić - Up with Serbia! Tadic is Serbia! He is the president! He is the representative of the Serbian people! Support that which is Serbian!

If traitors to Serbia and war-criminals who have spoiled Serbia's good name (Mladic, Oric, etc.,) ask for a pension, try them all as traitors to Serbia and withhold the pension!

wtf

pre 13 godina

And guess what? If USA and their local client tell Tadic to grant him that and whatever else they demand, he will....

The life of a bought puppet regime is a life in shame, without dignity. Vojo would throw him in the deepest dungeon there is and throw away the keys.

joel

pre 13 godina

I would be under the impression that since Bosnia has taken value, land, resources, infrastructure and population from Yugoslavia, that it also took with it it's own portion of Yugoslavian debt. All of those citizens of Bosnia that might have once upon a time drawn a Yugoslavian pay should look to their own institutions. It can't be seen as truely reasonable for a nation to split and only take the good side of the coin.
If Oric wants Serbia to honour its once-upon-a-time agreement, I would wonder why he and his fellow countrymen didn't honour their once-upon-a-time agreement of citizenship.
"Freedom comes at a cost"

ida

pre 13 godina

Naser Oric was bragging to western journalists and showing the Serbian villages he and his men of the 28th Brigade burned down. He was also showing film of decapitated Serbian men and talking about the different ways he would kill - with explosives some time, with "cold weapons" (i.e. knives) at other times and so on.

Serbian survivors ought to sue him.

The ICTY is biased and didn't allow evidence against him. There were even some Muslim witnesses to his crimes who the Hague court would not allow to testify.

The Hague is to biased to determine genuine guilt or innocence.

I also don't see why Serbia agreed to these pensions and Mesic is getting a pension even though he openly brags about helping to destroy Yugoslavia.

Why are traitors and destructors being paid?
I read that 20,000 Serbian apartments in Sarajevo are held by Muslims - but Serbs aren't getting those back or receiving rent.