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Friday, 17.12.2010.

11:30

"Bank accounts will incriminate Thaci"

Evidence of Hashim Thaci's involvement in human organ trafficking could be his foreign bank accounts, writes a daily.

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Ataman

pre 13 godina

Peggy and Mike claimed they weren't Serbs. Until they slipped and started talking about "our southern province".
(johny, 18 December 2010 22:30)

They aren't. As far as I know, they are "just" married to Serbs or have relatives.
But many things could be surprising. For instance that I have Albanian relatives living in New York. And this is not a joke.

johny

pre 13 godina

This might be true, there's a lot of mafia activities in Serbia, too. But don't you see the difference? It's totally obvious:
Unlike in Kosovo, the Serbian head of state is NOT and has NEVER BEEN the head of a mafia clan! The opposite is true: In Serbia, the state is fighting mafia, and as a result, they even killed Djindic.
(Top, 18 December 2010 10:50)

This of course is not that true. If that was the case why are Djindjic's family members suing the Serbian state for his murder? As a matter of fact his family members accuse the state, the army and secret service and the church.
Also who's to say Tadic is not involved. This is armament from the Serb government in the hands of the Serb mafia. How do they get that armament? Who gives it to them?
Also who's to say that there is no secret services reports on Tadic.
Also last time I checked the head of state of Kosova was Serjdiu then Krasniqi, not Thaci.

Swiss; my mistake the Serb. I am calling you this because until about a month ago Peggy and Mike claimed they weren't Serbs. Until they slipped and started talking about "our southern province". If Dick Marty can act as an investigator while claiming he has no evidence in his reports, my dog can do a better job than him.
Day 4. Still waiting for the evidence.

Top

pre 13 godina

"he Serb mafia is one of the hugest arm smugglers. The arms go from Serbia into Kosova through Albania and all the way to Afghanistan. This was revealed about a week ago."
(johny, 17 December 2010 21:50)

This might be true, there's a lot of mafia activities in Serbia, too. But don't you see the difference? It's totally obvious:
Unlike in Kosovo, the Serbian head of state is NOT and has NEVER BEEN the head of a mafia clan! The opposite is true: In Serbia, the state is fighting mafia, and as a result, they even killed Djindic.

Je¿ biznisowy

pre 13 godina

Ever since Kosovo gained its so-called independence, members of the Albanian and Kosovan community have taken to visiting forums on B92
(Delphos, 17 December 2010 22:43)

Utter ignorance and primitivism paired with diligence looks pretty scary. But they contribute to Serbian economy a lot. Given the numbers at least as high as of the Serbian team and much more diligent "scoring" (click-click-click) I guess, Team Kosova brings about $600 out of $900 daily in ad revenue.

http://img696.imageshack.us/img696/4306/screenshot20101218at805.png

Terrific business for Serbia. Click-Click

The Swiss

pre 13 godina

what I remember this report was from foreign secret services. But if the Serb mafia is mentioned here then the mafia activities of Serb politicians come into light.
(johny, 17 December 2010 21:50)

hey boy, Mr Marty is looking for an inspector Sniff, maybe you'll fit the job....

Mike

pre 13 godina

"Follow the source of allegations. Pray it doesn't lead to MUP." (miri)

-- And if it does lead back to them and they are correct?

Delphos

pre 13 godina

Ever since Kosovo gained its so-called independence, members of the Albanian and Kosovan community have taken to visiting forums on B92 and crowing about their new found acceptance in world community and generally acting like rather nasty youths taunting a disabled person over the garden wall whenever a Serbian person dares to speak.
Some of us, however, have always been sceptical about the performance and the manners of this alleged respectability and particulary the conduct of a leader, Mr Thaci, who shows all the mannerisms and affectations of a man ruling by swatting up the night before on his nu-demokracy text book. That he reached chapter 7 'Gain International Recognition and make speech to UN begging for more money' is, I suppose an achievement (of sorts).
However, as the more sober writers on B92 have observed, underneath this veneer has always lurked the suspicion that he only achieved chiefdom status by means which were likley to have been, shall we so, less than admirable-for us, anyway. Of coourse, this hasn't always been an hindrance to gaining power over a compliant or desparate electorate (and I use the word 'electorate' guardedly as votes cast and numbers counted are often somewhat different).
It appears that people more powerfiul and maybe more worldly-wise than some of us have tended to imagine, in the Hague and EU saw behind the new suits and the accoutrements of power and knew that there is in fact nothing more than a common gangster who probably, like so many of his country people, started his career in the fake cigarette industry, dabbled in arms and maybe a few nickel bags of heroin suitably cut, did a degree in death and mastered in surgical experimentation at a country retreat.
Whatever the truth is, his own career will be as tarnished as any of his predecesors on the world stage-at first they protest their innocence ridiculing the very thought, a few opponents and innocents will disappear, an extra bodyguard in shades and ablack shirt will get out of the ever bigger limousine, a few allies will try to help them out and the demonstrations in foreign capitals will be laughed-off,a new , hitherto unknown political party will rise at home only to ruthlessly dismembered, but the legacy will remain in the mind of the common man at home and abroad and in the case of pitiful Kosovo it will be that the citizens of Western Europe, beset by financial problems and riddled with fears for their futures will view any attempts to bring Kosovo nearer to them with as much enthusiasm as Turkey becoming an EU member or the opening of an al Quaida Embassy would create.

johny

pre 13 godina

Bank accounts at most can reveal that he is corrupt. That means nothing for this casebecause Tadic's and Jeremic's bank account would reveal the same.

"Meanwhile, Serbia's intelligence agency BIA says that Thaci's Drenica Group of the KLA was initially involved in arms running and car theft, as well as cigarette and fuel smuggling, but that the Thaci family established ties with Albanian, Macedonian, Bulgarian and Czech mafias."

-- The Serb mafia is one of the hugest arm smugglers. The arms go from Serbia into Kosova through Albania and all the way to Afghanistan. This was revealed about a week ago. A Serb from Belgrade has requested permission to stay in Albania for "trade" reason and was granted several times. There are ongoing investigations about the route of Serbian mafia's arms dealing, in Albania currently. From what I remember this report was from foreign secret services. But if the Serb mafia is mentioned here then the mafia activities of Serb politicians come into light.

Stevie

pre 13 godina

There was almost no criminality/organized crime in Yugoslavia.
All criminals left the country or where jailed.
And now 90% of the Heroin incoming to Europe Goes through Kosovo, So from almost no criminality to the max in the last decades.
No wonder with Thaci as prime minister and his gang ruling Kosovo. instead that they fight crime they organize it.

and surely they need to check his bank accounts, Because how can you be a millionaire/Billionaire and live in Kosovo or else in former YU without being a big company owner or a 2nd Bill gates.

Leonidas

pre 13 godina

Follow the money. Pray it doesn't lead to the CIA.
(Mike, 17 December 2010 17:28

Wikileaks revealed recently that Turkish premier Erdogan had 8 bank accounts in Switzerland and he was also supporting his 4 children studying in US and all this on his annual salary of 50000 euros.

Erdogan's response to those allegations were threats of legal action against the US diplomats knowing fully well they were immune from any kind of litigation.

Any similarities with Thaci?

miri

pre 13 godina

Follow the money. Pray it doesn't lead to the CIA.
(Mike, 17 December 2010 17:28)

Follow the source of allegations. Pray it doesn't lead to MUP.

bader

pre 13 godina

"So this '90%' of herion is also crossing a number of countries (some of them in EU) who are also failing to stop it."

It doesn't refer to the actual path the drugs are taking, it means from where it's organized...

ZMAJ

pre 13 godina

Bank accounts in Switzerland..

What a honest "freedom" fighter of a "poorest" European "nation".

All criminals you are, in a criminal company.

I will hear your song soon.

Pure "flatulence in the barrel", together with US/NATO.

nikshala

pre 13 godina

"while BIA believes that as much as 90 percent of all heroin that arrives in Europe goes through Kosovo - according to the Blic article. "

Ok lets assume that that is true. Most of the herion in the world comes from Afganistan.

So if this herion is getting to western Europe through Kosovo by any other means other than from air, anyone who has a better logic than a 3 year old child will realise that you would have to cross a number of countries to get from Afganistan to western Europe through Kosovo.

So this '90%' of herion is also crossing a number of countries (some of them in EU) who are also failing to stop it.

Niall O'Doherty

pre 13 godina

"Evidence of Hashim Thaci's involvement in human organ trafficking could be his foreign bank accounts, writes a daily.

Belgrade's Blic newspaper says that there are suspicions that the money earned by the KLA in 1999, when they kidnapped Serb and other civilians in Kosovo and had their organs sold in the black market, ended up in several banks located in European counties."

Thsi is how any criminal prosecuters incriminate criminals, be delving into their bank accounts, looking for suspicious transactions and asking them to provide sources for the monies received.

In Hash's case, you got to say, it doesn't look good. The dirty money trail could very well be his undoing.

Niall O'Doherty

pre 13 godina

"Evidence of Hashim Thaci's involvement in human organ trafficking could be his foreign bank accounts, writes a daily.

Belgrade's Blic newspaper says that there are suspicions that the money earned by the KLA in 1999, when they kidnapped Serb and other civilians in Kosovo and had their organs sold in the black market, ended up in several banks located in European counties."

Thsi is how any criminal prosecuters incriminate criminals, be delving into their bank accounts, looking for suspicious transactions and asking them to provide sources for the monies received.

In Hash's case, you got to say, it doesn't look good. The dirty money trail could very well be his undoing.

nikshala

pre 13 godina

"while BIA believes that as much as 90 percent of all heroin that arrives in Europe goes through Kosovo - according to the Blic article. "

Ok lets assume that that is true. Most of the herion in the world comes from Afganistan.

So if this herion is getting to western Europe through Kosovo by any other means other than from air, anyone who has a better logic than a 3 year old child will realise that you would have to cross a number of countries to get from Afganistan to western Europe through Kosovo.

So this '90%' of herion is also crossing a number of countries (some of them in EU) who are also failing to stop it.

ZMAJ

pre 13 godina

Bank accounts in Switzerland..

What a honest "freedom" fighter of a "poorest" European "nation".

All criminals you are, in a criminal company.

I will hear your song soon.

Pure "flatulence in the barrel", together with US/NATO.

Leonidas

pre 13 godina

Follow the money. Pray it doesn't lead to the CIA.
(Mike, 17 December 2010 17:28

Wikileaks revealed recently that Turkish premier Erdogan had 8 bank accounts in Switzerland and he was also supporting his 4 children studying in US and all this on his annual salary of 50000 euros.

Erdogan's response to those allegations were threats of legal action against the US diplomats knowing fully well they were immune from any kind of litigation.

Any similarities with Thaci?

Stevie

pre 13 godina

There was almost no criminality/organized crime in Yugoslavia.
All criminals left the country or where jailed.
And now 90% of the Heroin incoming to Europe Goes through Kosovo, So from almost no criminality to the max in the last decades.
No wonder with Thaci as prime minister and his gang ruling Kosovo. instead that they fight crime they organize it.

and surely they need to check his bank accounts, Because how can you be a millionaire/Billionaire and live in Kosovo or else in former YU without being a big company owner or a 2nd Bill gates.

Delphos

pre 13 godina

Ever since Kosovo gained its so-called independence, members of the Albanian and Kosovan community have taken to visiting forums on B92 and crowing about their new found acceptance in world community and generally acting like rather nasty youths taunting a disabled person over the garden wall whenever a Serbian person dares to speak.
Some of us, however, have always been sceptical about the performance and the manners of this alleged respectability and particulary the conduct of a leader, Mr Thaci, who shows all the mannerisms and affectations of a man ruling by swatting up the night before on his nu-demokracy text book. That he reached chapter 7 'Gain International Recognition and make speech to UN begging for more money' is, I suppose an achievement (of sorts).
However, as the more sober writers on B92 have observed, underneath this veneer has always lurked the suspicion that he only achieved chiefdom status by means which were likley to have been, shall we so, less than admirable-for us, anyway. Of coourse, this hasn't always been an hindrance to gaining power over a compliant or desparate electorate (and I use the word 'electorate' guardedly as votes cast and numbers counted are often somewhat different).
It appears that people more powerfiul and maybe more worldly-wise than some of us have tended to imagine, in the Hague and EU saw behind the new suits and the accoutrements of power and knew that there is in fact nothing more than a common gangster who probably, like so many of his country people, started his career in the fake cigarette industry, dabbled in arms and maybe a few nickel bags of heroin suitably cut, did a degree in death and mastered in surgical experimentation at a country retreat.
Whatever the truth is, his own career will be as tarnished as any of his predecesors on the world stage-at first they protest their innocence ridiculing the very thought, a few opponents and innocents will disappear, an extra bodyguard in shades and ablack shirt will get out of the ever bigger limousine, a few allies will try to help them out and the demonstrations in foreign capitals will be laughed-off,a new , hitherto unknown political party will rise at home only to ruthlessly dismembered, but the legacy will remain in the mind of the common man at home and abroad and in the case of pitiful Kosovo it will be that the citizens of Western Europe, beset by financial problems and riddled with fears for their futures will view any attempts to bring Kosovo nearer to them with as much enthusiasm as Turkey becoming an EU member or the opening of an al Quaida Embassy would create.

miri

pre 13 godina

Follow the money. Pray it doesn't lead to the CIA.
(Mike, 17 December 2010 17:28)

Follow the source of allegations. Pray it doesn't lead to MUP.

johny

pre 13 godina

Bank accounts at most can reveal that he is corrupt. That means nothing for this casebecause Tadic's and Jeremic's bank account would reveal the same.

"Meanwhile, Serbia's intelligence agency BIA says that Thaci's Drenica Group of the KLA was initially involved in arms running and car theft, as well as cigarette and fuel smuggling, but that the Thaci family established ties with Albanian, Macedonian, Bulgarian and Czech mafias."

-- The Serb mafia is one of the hugest arm smugglers. The arms go from Serbia into Kosova through Albania and all the way to Afghanistan. This was revealed about a week ago. A Serb from Belgrade has requested permission to stay in Albania for "trade" reason and was granted several times. There are ongoing investigations about the route of Serbian mafia's arms dealing, in Albania currently. From what I remember this report was from foreign secret services. But if the Serb mafia is mentioned here then the mafia activities of Serb politicians come into light.

bader

pre 13 godina

"So this '90%' of herion is also crossing a number of countries (some of them in EU) who are also failing to stop it."

It doesn't refer to the actual path the drugs are taking, it means from where it's organized...

Mike

pre 13 godina

"Follow the source of allegations. Pray it doesn't lead to MUP." (miri)

-- And if it does lead back to them and they are correct?

Je¿ biznisowy

pre 13 godina

Ever since Kosovo gained its so-called independence, members of the Albanian and Kosovan community have taken to visiting forums on B92
(Delphos, 17 December 2010 22:43)

Utter ignorance and primitivism paired with diligence looks pretty scary. But they contribute to Serbian economy a lot. Given the numbers at least as high as of the Serbian team and much more diligent "scoring" (click-click-click) I guess, Team Kosova brings about $600 out of $900 daily in ad revenue.

http://img696.imageshack.us/img696/4306/screenshot20101218at805.png

Terrific business for Serbia. Click-Click

Top

pre 13 godina

"he Serb mafia is one of the hugest arm smugglers. The arms go from Serbia into Kosova through Albania and all the way to Afghanistan. This was revealed about a week ago."
(johny, 17 December 2010 21:50)

This might be true, there's a lot of mafia activities in Serbia, too. But don't you see the difference? It's totally obvious:
Unlike in Kosovo, the Serbian head of state is NOT and has NEVER BEEN the head of a mafia clan! The opposite is true: In Serbia, the state is fighting mafia, and as a result, they even killed Djindic.

johny

pre 13 godina

This might be true, there's a lot of mafia activities in Serbia, too. But don't you see the difference? It's totally obvious:
Unlike in Kosovo, the Serbian head of state is NOT and has NEVER BEEN the head of a mafia clan! The opposite is true: In Serbia, the state is fighting mafia, and as a result, they even killed Djindic.
(Top, 18 December 2010 10:50)

This of course is not that true. If that was the case why are Djindjic's family members suing the Serbian state for his murder? As a matter of fact his family members accuse the state, the army and secret service and the church.
Also who's to say Tadic is not involved. This is armament from the Serb government in the hands of the Serb mafia. How do they get that armament? Who gives it to them?
Also who's to say that there is no secret services reports on Tadic.
Also last time I checked the head of state of Kosova was Serjdiu then Krasniqi, not Thaci.

Swiss; my mistake the Serb. I am calling you this because until about a month ago Peggy and Mike claimed they weren't Serbs. Until they slipped and started talking about "our southern province". If Dick Marty can act as an investigator while claiming he has no evidence in his reports, my dog can do a better job than him.
Day 4. Still waiting for the evidence.

The Swiss

pre 13 godina

what I remember this report was from foreign secret services. But if the Serb mafia is mentioned here then the mafia activities of Serb politicians come into light.
(johny, 17 December 2010 21:50)

hey boy, Mr Marty is looking for an inspector Sniff, maybe you'll fit the job....

Ataman

pre 13 godina

Peggy and Mike claimed they weren't Serbs. Until they slipped and started talking about "our southern province".
(johny, 18 December 2010 22:30)

They aren't. As far as I know, they are "just" married to Serbs or have relatives.
But many things could be surprising. For instance that I have Albanian relatives living in New York. And this is not a joke.

nikshala

pre 13 godina

"while BIA believes that as much as 90 percent of all heroin that arrives in Europe goes through Kosovo - according to the Blic article. "

Ok lets assume that that is true. Most of the herion in the world comes from Afganistan.

So if this herion is getting to western Europe through Kosovo by any other means other than from air, anyone who has a better logic than a 3 year old child will realise that you would have to cross a number of countries to get from Afganistan to western Europe through Kosovo.

So this '90%' of herion is also crossing a number of countries (some of them in EU) who are also failing to stop it.

Niall O'Doherty

pre 13 godina

"Evidence of Hashim Thaci's involvement in human organ trafficking could be his foreign bank accounts, writes a daily.

Belgrade's Blic newspaper says that there are suspicions that the money earned by the KLA in 1999, when they kidnapped Serb and other civilians in Kosovo and had their organs sold in the black market, ended up in several banks located in European counties."

Thsi is how any criminal prosecuters incriminate criminals, be delving into their bank accounts, looking for suspicious transactions and asking them to provide sources for the monies received.

In Hash's case, you got to say, it doesn't look good. The dirty money trail could very well be his undoing.

johny

pre 13 godina

Bank accounts at most can reveal that he is corrupt. That means nothing for this casebecause Tadic's and Jeremic's bank account would reveal the same.

"Meanwhile, Serbia's intelligence agency BIA says that Thaci's Drenica Group of the KLA was initially involved in arms running and car theft, as well as cigarette and fuel smuggling, but that the Thaci family established ties with Albanian, Macedonian, Bulgarian and Czech mafias."

-- The Serb mafia is one of the hugest arm smugglers. The arms go from Serbia into Kosova through Albania and all the way to Afghanistan. This was revealed about a week ago. A Serb from Belgrade has requested permission to stay in Albania for "trade" reason and was granted several times. There are ongoing investigations about the route of Serbian mafia's arms dealing, in Albania currently. From what I remember this report was from foreign secret services. But if the Serb mafia is mentioned here then the mafia activities of Serb politicians come into light.

bader

pre 13 godina

"So this '90%' of herion is also crossing a number of countries (some of them in EU) who are also failing to stop it."

It doesn't refer to the actual path the drugs are taking, it means from where it's organized...

miri

pre 13 godina

Follow the money. Pray it doesn't lead to the CIA.
(Mike, 17 December 2010 17:28)

Follow the source of allegations. Pray it doesn't lead to MUP.

ZMAJ

pre 13 godina

Bank accounts in Switzerland..

What a honest "freedom" fighter of a "poorest" European "nation".

All criminals you are, in a criminal company.

I will hear your song soon.

Pure "flatulence in the barrel", together with US/NATO.

Stevie

pre 13 godina

There was almost no criminality/organized crime in Yugoslavia.
All criminals left the country or where jailed.
And now 90% of the Heroin incoming to Europe Goes through Kosovo, So from almost no criminality to the max in the last decades.
No wonder with Thaci as prime minister and his gang ruling Kosovo. instead that they fight crime they organize it.

and surely they need to check his bank accounts, Because how can you be a millionaire/Billionaire and live in Kosovo or else in former YU without being a big company owner or a 2nd Bill gates.

Leonidas

pre 13 godina

Follow the money. Pray it doesn't lead to the CIA.
(Mike, 17 December 2010 17:28

Wikileaks revealed recently that Turkish premier Erdogan had 8 bank accounts in Switzerland and he was also supporting his 4 children studying in US and all this on his annual salary of 50000 euros.

Erdogan's response to those allegations were threats of legal action against the US diplomats knowing fully well they were immune from any kind of litigation.

Any similarities with Thaci?

Mike

pre 13 godina

"Follow the source of allegations. Pray it doesn't lead to MUP." (miri)

-- And if it does lead back to them and they are correct?

Delphos

pre 13 godina

Ever since Kosovo gained its so-called independence, members of the Albanian and Kosovan community have taken to visiting forums on B92 and crowing about their new found acceptance in world community and generally acting like rather nasty youths taunting a disabled person over the garden wall whenever a Serbian person dares to speak.
Some of us, however, have always been sceptical about the performance and the manners of this alleged respectability and particulary the conduct of a leader, Mr Thaci, who shows all the mannerisms and affectations of a man ruling by swatting up the night before on his nu-demokracy text book. That he reached chapter 7 'Gain International Recognition and make speech to UN begging for more money' is, I suppose an achievement (of sorts).
However, as the more sober writers on B92 have observed, underneath this veneer has always lurked the suspicion that he only achieved chiefdom status by means which were likley to have been, shall we so, less than admirable-for us, anyway. Of coourse, this hasn't always been an hindrance to gaining power over a compliant or desparate electorate (and I use the word 'electorate' guardedly as votes cast and numbers counted are often somewhat different).
It appears that people more powerfiul and maybe more worldly-wise than some of us have tended to imagine, in the Hague and EU saw behind the new suits and the accoutrements of power and knew that there is in fact nothing more than a common gangster who probably, like so many of his country people, started his career in the fake cigarette industry, dabbled in arms and maybe a few nickel bags of heroin suitably cut, did a degree in death and mastered in surgical experimentation at a country retreat.
Whatever the truth is, his own career will be as tarnished as any of his predecesors on the world stage-at first they protest their innocence ridiculing the very thought, a few opponents and innocents will disappear, an extra bodyguard in shades and ablack shirt will get out of the ever bigger limousine, a few allies will try to help them out and the demonstrations in foreign capitals will be laughed-off,a new , hitherto unknown political party will rise at home only to ruthlessly dismembered, but the legacy will remain in the mind of the common man at home and abroad and in the case of pitiful Kosovo it will be that the citizens of Western Europe, beset by financial problems and riddled with fears for their futures will view any attempts to bring Kosovo nearer to them with as much enthusiasm as Turkey becoming an EU member or the opening of an al Quaida Embassy would create.

The Swiss

pre 13 godina

what I remember this report was from foreign secret services. But if the Serb mafia is mentioned here then the mafia activities of Serb politicians come into light.
(johny, 17 December 2010 21:50)

hey boy, Mr Marty is looking for an inspector Sniff, maybe you'll fit the job....

Je¿ biznisowy

pre 13 godina

Ever since Kosovo gained its so-called independence, members of the Albanian and Kosovan community have taken to visiting forums on B92
(Delphos, 17 December 2010 22:43)

Utter ignorance and primitivism paired with diligence looks pretty scary. But they contribute to Serbian economy a lot. Given the numbers at least as high as of the Serbian team and much more diligent "scoring" (click-click-click) I guess, Team Kosova brings about $600 out of $900 daily in ad revenue.

http://img696.imageshack.us/img696/4306/screenshot20101218at805.png

Terrific business for Serbia. Click-Click

Top

pre 13 godina

"he Serb mafia is one of the hugest arm smugglers. The arms go from Serbia into Kosova through Albania and all the way to Afghanistan. This was revealed about a week ago."
(johny, 17 December 2010 21:50)

This might be true, there's a lot of mafia activities in Serbia, too. But don't you see the difference? It's totally obvious:
Unlike in Kosovo, the Serbian head of state is NOT and has NEVER BEEN the head of a mafia clan! The opposite is true: In Serbia, the state is fighting mafia, and as a result, they even killed Djindic.

johny

pre 13 godina

This might be true, there's a lot of mafia activities in Serbia, too. But don't you see the difference? It's totally obvious:
Unlike in Kosovo, the Serbian head of state is NOT and has NEVER BEEN the head of a mafia clan! The opposite is true: In Serbia, the state is fighting mafia, and as a result, they even killed Djindic.
(Top, 18 December 2010 10:50)

This of course is not that true. If that was the case why are Djindjic's family members suing the Serbian state for his murder? As a matter of fact his family members accuse the state, the army and secret service and the church.
Also who's to say Tadic is not involved. This is armament from the Serb government in the hands of the Serb mafia. How do they get that armament? Who gives it to them?
Also who's to say that there is no secret services reports on Tadic.
Also last time I checked the head of state of Kosova was Serjdiu then Krasniqi, not Thaci.

Swiss; my mistake the Serb. I am calling you this because until about a month ago Peggy and Mike claimed they weren't Serbs. Until they slipped and started talking about "our southern province". If Dick Marty can act as an investigator while claiming he has no evidence in his reports, my dog can do a better job than him.
Day 4. Still waiting for the evidence.

Ataman

pre 13 godina

Peggy and Mike claimed they weren't Serbs. Until they slipped and started talking about "our southern province".
(johny, 18 December 2010 22:30)

They aren't. As far as I know, they are "just" married to Serbs or have relatives.
But many things could be surprising. For instance that I have Albanian relatives living in New York. And this is not a joke.