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Saturday, 22.01.2011.

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Brammertz: Next report will be negative

Hague Tribunal Chief Prosecutor Serge Brammertz has announced that his next report on Serbia’s cooperation will be negative.

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Olli

pre 13 godina

Peggy,

You write: "Mircea, do you think that Serbs want it at that price?"

Your arrogant tendencies are clearly on display. You are shameless to demand Thaci to court but letting Mladic go free.

I'm happy to announce that Serbs I know want Mladic to The Hague, even if it had nothing to do with the EU candidacy. I guess you don't live in Serbia?

Peggy

pre 13 godina

Aleks,

Do you think that Serbia can obtain EU candidate status without arresting Mladic?

Delic declared that it is not possible.
(Mircea EU citizen, 22 January 2011 17:53)
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Mircea, do you think that Serbs want it at that price?

winston

pre 13 godina

Mircea, I hope so. I do not want Serbia in the EU, as now most Serbs. The EU is not a prize anymore - wonder what the new incentive for Belgrade's obedience will be?

Mircea, non-EU citizen

pre 13 godina

Aleks,

Do you think that Romania will ever fulfill its EU obligations or seriously deal with corruption and crime as at least one of its non-EU neighbors are already doing?

Mircea EU citizen

pre 13 godina

Aleks,

Do you think that Serbia can obtain EU candidate status without arresting Mladic?

Delic declared that it is not possible.

Olli

pre 13 godina

I cannot understand what's going on in Belgrade. Even if only half of Brammertz claims are true Belgrade's attitude is simply incomprehensible. What's going on? Belgrade, instead of searching for Mladić, find him! With the on-going play you get nothing.

Wasn't the deputy PM Đelić quite clear in his statement few days ago when he told that without finding Mladić and bringing him to The Hague there will be no beginning of negotiations on Serbia’s EU membership. So? What is this stupid game of searching for Mladić? FIND HIM!.

Or tell it straight that you couldn't care less.

I think B92 television should interview Tadić once again about this issue, and not let him slip away by telling that they are looking for the man. Tadić must answer for the zero result this far. Is he willing to find Mladić, does Tadić have balls to find Mladić? Is it really so that Belgrade and Serbia are incompetent finding Mladić, in case he's in Serbia proper, in Northern Kosovo or in Republic of Srpska?

You see, it takes as much balls than brain to find the man. Now it looks that Belgrade has neither one. If proving this has been Belgrade's aim, well, then they've made it. Congratulations.

Aleks

pre 13 godina

It's not really up to Brammertz any more since Brussels decided last year to advance Serbia's bid. This is a historic shift in view of the old 'we support the kosovo albanians whatever they do' powers.

Look at the sudden burst of co-operation on war crimes between Zagreb and Belgrade. The croats have finally arrested that neo-ustasi Mercep that the ICTY pretended to investigate. What have the kosovo albanians done? Nothing, nada.

Brammertz's bosses have made the decision and even the Dutch gave in despite their insistence of handing M&G over. Even the split between Brussels and Washington has widened with Brussels now more strongly insisting that the Kosovo albanians clean themselves up. Brussels is not interested in subsidizing this kleptocracy, they just aren't very vocal about it, but that is the new policy. Their patience has been run down and Pristina are still refusing to do anything. This may have worked against Belgrade when they had the west on side, but it won't against Brussels. The party is over.

Another Canadian Serb

pre 13 godina

Brammertz shouldn't talk about the durations of time.

It took the Hague 6 years to try Milosevic and still they were unable to convict. Currently, the Hague has been entertaining Seselj for over 7.

How about this kangaroo court shut down immediately so that Brammertz can go back home and run the family video store.

Another Canadian Serb

pre 13 godina

Brammertz shouldn't talk about the durations of time.

It took the Hague 6 years to try Milosevic and still they were unable to convict. Currently, the Hague has been entertaining Seselj for over 7.

How about this kangaroo court shut down immediately so that Brammertz can go back home and run the family video store.

Aleks

pre 13 godina

It's not really up to Brammertz any more since Brussels decided last year to advance Serbia's bid. This is a historic shift in view of the old 'we support the kosovo albanians whatever they do' powers.

Look at the sudden burst of co-operation on war crimes between Zagreb and Belgrade. The croats have finally arrested that neo-ustasi Mercep that the ICTY pretended to investigate. What have the kosovo albanians done? Nothing, nada.

Brammertz's bosses have made the decision and even the Dutch gave in despite their insistence of handing M&G over. Even the split between Brussels and Washington has widened with Brussels now more strongly insisting that the Kosovo albanians clean themselves up. Brussels is not interested in subsidizing this kleptocracy, they just aren't very vocal about it, but that is the new policy. Their patience has been run down and Pristina are still refusing to do anything. This may have worked against Belgrade when they had the west on side, but it won't against Brussels. The party is over.

Olli

pre 13 godina

I cannot understand what's going on in Belgrade. Even if only half of Brammertz claims are true Belgrade's attitude is simply incomprehensible. What's going on? Belgrade, instead of searching for Mladić, find him! With the on-going play you get nothing.

Wasn't the deputy PM Đelić quite clear in his statement few days ago when he told that without finding Mladić and bringing him to The Hague there will be no beginning of negotiations on Serbia’s EU membership. So? What is this stupid game of searching for Mladić? FIND HIM!.

Or tell it straight that you couldn't care less.

I think B92 television should interview Tadić once again about this issue, and not let him slip away by telling that they are looking for the man. Tadić must answer for the zero result this far. Is he willing to find Mladić, does Tadić have balls to find Mladić? Is it really so that Belgrade and Serbia are incompetent finding Mladić, in case he's in Serbia proper, in Northern Kosovo or in Republic of Srpska?

You see, it takes as much balls than brain to find the man. Now it looks that Belgrade has neither one. If proving this has been Belgrade's aim, well, then they've made it. Congratulations.

Mircea EU citizen

pre 13 godina

Aleks,

Do you think that Serbia can obtain EU candidate status without arresting Mladic?

Delic declared that it is not possible.

Olli

pre 13 godina

Peggy,

You write: "Mircea, do you think that Serbs want it at that price?"

Your arrogant tendencies are clearly on display. You are shameless to demand Thaci to court but letting Mladic go free.

I'm happy to announce that Serbs I know want Mladic to The Hague, even if it had nothing to do with the EU candidacy. I guess you don't live in Serbia?

Mircea, non-EU citizen

pre 13 godina

Aleks,

Do you think that Romania will ever fulfill its EU obligations or seriously deal with corruption and crime as at least one of its non-EU neighbors are already doing?

winston

pre 13 godina

Mircea, I hope so. I do not want Serbia in the EU, as now most Serbs. The EU is not a prize anymore - wonder what the new incentive for Belgrade's obedience will be?

Peggy

pre 13 godina

Aleks,

Do you think that Serbia can obtain EU candidate status without arresting Mladic?

Delic declared that it is not possible.
(Mircea EU citizen, 22 January 2011 17:53)
=======================

Mircea, do you think that Serbs want it at that price?

Another Canadian Serb

pre 13 godina

Brammertz shouldn't talk about the durations of time.

It took the Hague 6 years to try Milosevic and still they were unable to convict. Currently, the Hague has been entertaining Seselj for over 7.

How about this kangaroo court shut down immediately so that Brammertz can go back home and run the family video store.

Aleks

pre 13 godina

It's not really up to Brammertz any more since Brussels decided last year to advance Serbia's bid. This is a historic shift in view of the old 'we support the kosovo albanians whatever they do' powers.

Look at the sudden burst of co-operation on war crimes between Zagreb and Belgrade. The croats have finally arrested that neo-ustasi Mercep that the ICTY pretended to investigate. What have the kosovo albanians done? Nothing, nada.

Brammertz's bosses have made the decision and even the Dutch gave in despite their insistence of handing M&G over. Even the split between Brussels and Washington has widened with Brussels now more strongly insisting that the Kosovo albanians clean themselves up. Brussels is not interested in subsidizing this kleptocracy, they just aren't very vocal about it, but that is the new policy. Their patience has been run down and Pristina are still refusing to do anything. This may have worked against Belgrade when they had the west on side, but it won't against Brussels. The party is over.

Olli

pre 13 godina

I cannot understand what's going on in Belgrade. Even if only half of Brammertz claims are true Belgrade's attitude is simply incomprehensible. What's going on? Belgrade, instead of searching for Mladić, find him! With the on-going play you get nothing.

Wasn't the deputy PM Đelić quite clear in his statement few days ago when he told that without finding Mladić and bringing him to The Hague there will be no beginning of negotiations on Serbia’s EU membership. So? What is this stupid game of searching for Mladić? FIND HIM!.

Or tell it straight that you couldn't care less.

I think B92 television should interview Tadić once again about this issue, and not let him slip away by telling that they are looking for the man. Tadić must answer for the zero result this far. Is he willing to find Mladić, does Tadić have balls to find Mladić? Is it really so that Belgrade and Serbia are incompetent finding Mladić, in case he's in Serbia proper, in Northern Kosovo or in Republic of Srpska?

You see, it takes as much balls than brain to find the man. Now it looks that Belgrade has neither one. If proving this has been Belgrade's aim, well, then they've made it. Congratulations.

Mircea EU citizen

pre 13 godina

Aleks,

Do you think that Serbia can obtain EU candidate status without arresting Mladic?

Delic declared that it is not possible.

Mircea, non-EU citizen

pre 13 godina

Aleks,

Do you think that Romania will ever fulfill its EU obligations or seriously deal with corruption and crime as at least one of its non-EU neighbors are already doing?

Peggy

pre 13 godina

Aleks,

Do you think that Serbia can obtain EU candidate status without arresting Mladic?

Delic declared that it is not possible.
(Mircea EU citizen, 22 January 2011 17:53)
=======================

Mircea, do you think that Serbs want it at that price?

winston

pre 13 godina

Mircea, I hope so. I do not want Serbia in the EU, as now most Serbs. The EU is not a prize anymore - wonder what the new incentive for Belgrade's obedience will be?

Olli

pre 13 godina

Peggy,

You write: "Mircea, do you think that Serbs want it at that price?"

Your arrogant tendencies are clearly on display. You are shameless to demand Thaci to court but letting Mladic go free.

I'm happy to announce that Serbs I know want Mladic to The Hague, even if it had nothing to do with the EU candidacy. I guess you don't live in Serbia?