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Wednesday, 16.02.2011.

10:29

Serbia to ask UNSC for Kosovo probe "mechanism"

The United Nations Security Council will today discuss Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon's new report on the situation in Kosovo and Metohija.

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Ilyrian from Vushtrri

pre 13 godina

Janez-Beligrad wrote: "baby with an Illyrian". My name is Ilyrian. I know a lot of people with the name Ilir, Ilirjan. My father is Bardhyl(the name of an Ilyrian king) which in Albanian means White star (Bardh+Yll).A lot of elder people are called "Bardhec".

Dragan

pre 13 godina

Damn these Illyrians. Im building a spaceship to Illyria. By the way, where is Illyria? is it near Jupiter?
(Janez-Beograd, 17 February 2011 14:58)

I think it's near Uranus, and surrounded by klingons. lol

Janez-Beograd

pre 13 godina

Dragan, the Albanians have also attempted to usurp the Illyrian civilization (maybe some Albanian woman had a baby with an Illyrian, and they believe they are all Illyrian because of that), but historians have dispelled that myth, too. Their is nothing in KiM that shows Albanians have been there as long as they claim - not one manuscript, not one monument, not one Albanian church or mosque, nothing. They have historically taken from others, and claimed it as their own. For Christ's sake, their glorious KLA even took other people's vital organs. How do you make peace with an ethnicity like that?
(winston, 16 February 2011 18:04)

Damn these Illyrians. Im building a spaceship to Illyria. By the way, where is Illyria? is it near Jupiter?

kate

pre 13 godina

EA: "Nice one! Bribe them it is worthy...as it will help discredit the KLA...and that is the Serbian aim. Draw the paralel between Serbia of Milloshevic and KLA of Kosovo. In otherwise equalising victims with perpetrators."

Firstly, all witnesses deserve protection, and if they are not credible it will be exposed soon enough anyway. The problem is that so much uncorroborated 'evidence' has been called upon and used that it has obviously damaged faith in true evidence. Even by those who benefited from it at the time.

But seeing as Europe & the KLA promoters have it in their interest to discredit Dick Marty's report and any evidence, I am sure they will give their best shot for you.

Secondly, re. your comment about drawing parallels - there is an absolute parallel between the crimes of the KLA and those of Serbian paramilitaries and police. They are all horrendous and deserve to be tried. Victims and perpetrators should be treated equally, as should their crimes.

To respond to your line of reasoning, which will no doubt be used by the 'defence', this is where the numbers are very important. The numbers actually killed outside of combat are probably more or less equal on both sides, once the spin is stripped away.

That is another fact which should be presented by the international media, but will probably remain hidden in the 'West'. My hope is that the Marty report and investigation will deliver some major truths.

RIP all innocent victims - no matter who they are.

Simpatiku

pre 13 godina

This is just another example of our albanian friends trying to usurp someone else's history, and something that has never belonged to them. They are failing miserably....Dragan
Dragan, the Albanians have also attempted to usurp the Illyrian civilization (maybe some Albanian woman had a baby with an Illyrian, and they believe they are all Illyrian because of that), but historians have dispelled that myth, too. Their is nothing in KiM that shows Albanians have been there as long as they claim - not one manuscript, not one monument, not one Albanian church or mosque, nothing. They have historically taken from others, and claimed it as their own. For Christ's sake, their glorious KLA even took other people's vital organs. How do you make peace with an ethnicity like that?
(winston, 16 February 2011 18:04)

Who's asking diaspora serbs for peace? If you are not satisfied do something about that.

Ilyrian from Vushtrri

pre 13 godina

Kate wrote: "The very fact that the ICTY found nothing...". You mean it?! You never heard that Milosevic and some other serb criminals were found dead in the cells of the ICTY?

John

pre 13 godina

If that is the case, why is Kosova governed by Albanians and not Serbs?
You are the first one for long time to say 100% and/or whole of Kosova, because for very long time all serbs are talking about northern Mitro only. I am still trying to figure you guys out. Now, which is which?
(Agim Kelmendi, 16 February 2011 17:44)

Sorry, but Kosova is ruled by the Kenyans
http://www.kenyabook.com/kisii.html

EA

pre 13 godina

Jeremić pointed out and recalled that "witness protection was also one of the important parts of Marty's report."

Nice one! Bribe them it is worthy...as it will help discredit the KLA...and that is the Serbian aim. Draw the paralel between Serbia of Milloshevic and KLA of Kosovo. In otherwise equalising victims with perpertrators.

pss

pre 13 godina

No one knows where Mladic is, chances are he's dead or hiding in some obscure nation god knows where. Serbia's caught 58 of the 60, a staggering 96.66% No other Nation has that kind of success rate. And Before you make a comment like that, note that your government has failed to catch Thaci, Ceku, and all its other war criminals. And is Germany exempt? They failed to catch their Nazis some 70 Years on. What about the USA? will Bush, Clinton and Albright ever pay for their crimes?

Get your own house in order before you critisize ours.
(John, 16 February 2011 19:22)
Is there a warrant for Thaci and Ceku issued from the Hague? I think not. Serbia may still have active warrants for them but as you can see neither Interpol nor the rest of the world takes them seriously as verified by the fact that the couple of times Ceku has been detained briefly due to the Serbian warrant he has been released instead of extradicted. Plus neither are "hiding" so no one needs to find them and clean house.

Zoran

pre 13 godina

Get your own house in order before you critisize ours.
(John, 16 February 2011 19:22)
--
You might find this list interesting. Top 10 NAZIs, most still living in Germany. Check -> http://blog.havivgur.com/tag/peter-egner

Peggy

pre 13 godina

If that is the case, why is Kosova governed by Albanians and not Serbs?
======================

Because Albanians have been crafty enough to pull this off for now and NATO is in charge (for now).
Don't think you Albanians are in charge of anything. It's all US and NATO.


"You are the first one for long time to say 100% and/or whole of Kosova, because for very long time all serbs are talking about northern Mitro only. I am still trying to figure you guys out. Now, which is which?"
(Agim Kelmendi, 16 February 2011 17:44
==========================

It's the whole of Kosovo but thanks to NATO we only control a part of it.
Kosovo is Serbian and always has been. Don't mistake NATO's control now for yours. It's stolen property.

Peggy

pre 13 godina

Wondering if UN is going to ask Serbia where Ratko Mladic is?!
(ivan, 16 February 2011 17:07)
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B92, just wondering why you are constantly allowing irrelevant comments like these to come through.
The topic discussed is not Mladic so unless Ivan has a comment about the topic or is replying to another comment where Mladic is relevant I can't see how letting frustrating and repetitive comments come through is adding to the discussion.

John

pre 13 godina

Mr. Jeremic, talking about justice, when are you going to deliver Mladic? Your government is 100% responsible for the failure of bringing Mladic to court and doing justice to all his victims in the former Yugoslavia. It is so simple, stop telling the fairy tales that you don't know where Mladic is and just arrest him. After that your words about doing justice to the victims will be less empty than they are now........
(Robert, 16 February 2011 13:08)

No one knows where Mladic is, chances are he's dead or hiding in some obscure nation god knows where. Serbia's caught 58 of the 60, a staggering 96.66% No other Nation has that kind of success rate. And Before you make a comment like that, note that your government has failed to catch Thaci, Ceku, and all its other war criminals. And is Germany exempt? They failed to catch their Nazis some 70 Years on. What about the USA? will Bush, Clinton and Albright ever pay for their crimes?

Get your own house in order before you critisize ours.

winston

pre 13 godina

This is just another example of our albanian friends trying to usurp someone else's history, and something that has never belonged to them. They are failing miserably....Dragan
Dragan, the Albanians have also attempted to usurp the Illyrian civilization (maybe some Albanian woman had a baby with an Illyrian, and they believe they are all Illyrian because of that), but historians have dispelled that myth, too. Their is nothing in KiM that shows Albanians have been there as long as they claim - not one manuscript, not one monument, not one Albanian church or mosque, nothing. They have historically taken from others, and claimed it as their own. For Christ's sake, their glorious KLA even took other people's vital organs. How do you make peace with an ethnicity like that?

winston

pre 13 godina

Great comments, Bobby. You will find that the albanians here will "ONLY" point out alleged Serbian crimes, and "NEVER" any any of the crimes committed by other ethnicities, especially by their organ harvesting KLA'ers. It must be protective to spend your entire life with your head up your butt, where you can ignore what you choose, to see nothing and hear nothing, except for the war comes committed by Serbs.

winston

pre 13 godina

Robert, the topic we are all discussing here is organ trafficking by the KLA, not about Mladic. There are plenty of stories here about him (Mladic) for you to comment on. Please stop trying to divert attention away from the crimes that Thaci and the KLA are suspected of. Why don't you, and other Albanians here, focus on resolving the crimes in Kosovo, and let the Bosnians deal with the alleged crimes committed in Bosnia. Trying to paint Serbia black, will not make KLA crimes go away.

Agim Kelmendi

pre 13 godina

Just like all things in Kosovo, the name of the territory is 100% Serbian. The word 'Kosova' means nothing, in the albanian or Serbian language, unless you are referring to Bantu speaking people in Kenya. This is just another example of our albanian friends trying to usurp someone else's history, and something that has never belonged to them. They are failing miserably.
Cheers!!
(Dragan, 16 February 2011 16:14)

If that is the case, why is Kosova governed by Albanians and not Serbs?
You are the first one for long time to say 100% and/or whole of Kosova, because for very long time all serbs are talking about northern Mitro only. I am still trying to figure you guys out. Now, which is which?

Milan T

pre 13 godina

EULEX an EU institution is not trusted by the European(??) Serbia.
(ben, 16 February 2011 10:40)

Well didn't you read this article today ben?
http://www.b92.net/eng/news/crimes-article.php?yyyy=2011&mm=02&dd=16&nav_id=72752
EULEX can't even give the Serbian children that were executed/sprayed with bullets, by the K-Albanian(s), justice. The usual sweeping under the rug when it comes to crimes against Serbs in Kosovo. And they should be trusted? These animals should have been caught years ago.

bobby

pre 13 godina

robert screams about mladic but remains silent about hungary's recently captured nazi. oh, and germany is currently dealing with a former nazi too. yet robert cannot find it in his logic to lay fault at these two nations for not capturing their war criminals for over 60 years after the fact. if germany is the heart and gem of eu then is 60 years the new standard? serbia has a while to wait then.
and the us should also catch bin landen. it's been 9.5 years and the biggest, wealthiest, most impressive most expensive, best armed, best intelled army in the history of the world is having trouble catching a criminal. and you're asking a country that spent a majority of the its recent years under economic sanctions, a country that has very few funds to go find mladic, but us is exempt, germany and hungary are exempt?

Dragan

pre 13 godina

I would just like to remind all the albanians on here that they need to learn now to spell. It is Kosovo, not 'Kosova'.
'Kosova' are a Bantu speaking people who inhabit the Kisii district of Nyanza province of western Kenya.
http://www.srpska-mreza.com/Kosovo/kosova.html
We are not talking about Kenya here, but about Serbia, so please stay on topic.
The origins of the word Kosovo is from the Serbian word 'Kos' for blackbird. Just like all things in Kosovo, the name of the territory is 100% Serbian. The word 'Kosova' means nothing, in the albanian or Serbian language, unless you are referring to Bantu speaking people in Kenya. This is just another example of our albanian friends trying to usurp someone else's history, and something that has never belonged to them. They are failing miserably.
Cheers!!

Zoran

pre 13 godina

EU awards the bad boys in the Balkans triggering others to be bad. This was the EU's policy on Balkans since 1989. Well so be it.
(ben, 16 February 2011 10:40)
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Yes ben, that has been the case for a long time. The bad boys in the KLA got away with murder for the sake of "stability", the justification for "Kosova" independence was to prevent KLA violence and this follows on with flawed/rigged elections resulting in the reason KLA terrorists still run the show in Pristina.

However, it's not really surprising considering former leaders in the US and UK are also criminals of the worst kind. It is all part of the joint criminal enterprise and fingers crossed, Marty is the man to expose it.

Another Canadian Serb

pre 13 godina

Robert!

Why has Montenegro progressed with EU integration?

Wasn't Milosevic a Montenegrin?

Isn't Radovan Karadzic also a Montenegrin?

This charade of war crimes on Serbs was clearly devised to bring down Serbia.

Mladic is Bosnian and should therefore be Bosnia's problem.

Don't you find it odd that Serbia is being held accountable for other states actions.

What about your brother Hashim Thaci?

Do you congregate with Thaci at the local Mosque. Open you eyes and you will find that Serbia has handed over 58 out of the 60 persons wanted by the Hague.

How about the Hague just walk away and let the Balkans finish what they started?

kate

pre 13 godina

@ Kosovo-USA - The very fact that the ICTY found nothing (despite Carla Del Ponte later saying that her office was prevented from investigating) will no doubt be part of the investigation.

This entire cover-up for political purposes by various leaders of the 'West' should be exposed as a shameless crime. The fact that only Nice & MacShane could be wheeled out to comment on this in London and Washington speaks volumes.

Dick Marty is right. Brussels (and the US, UK etc.) would do anything to cover up this story.

SHOUT AS LOUD AS YOU CAN MR MARTY - there are good people who will stand by your side.

Not just for the poor people who suffered such horrendous cruelty, but also to put right a hideous injustice and expose the 'humanitarian warriors' formerly and currently leading nations for the low lives they really are.

Robert

pre 13 godina

Mr. Jeremic, talking about justice, when are you going to deliver Mladic? Your government is 100% responsible for the failure of bringing Mladic to court and doing justice to all his victims in the former Yugoslavia. It is so simple, stop telling the fairy tales that you don't know where Mladic is and just arrest him. After that your words about doing justice to the victims will be less empty than they are now........

Top

pre 13 godina

"Ban estimated the overall situation in Kosovo as a relatively quiet one, but still potentially unstable, as organized crime remains a concern, especially in relation to drug trafficking and smuggling."

Why is it a concern? No, it's the fundamentals Kosovo is based on: Once there were some groups of criminals who made money by drug smuggling, human trafficing, money laundry. During the war these groups turned itself into a so-called 'liberation army', and later, they became the government of Kosovo. An last year, they were elected again. I think it's all very stable...

ben

pre 13 godina

"Ban estimated the overall situation in Kosovo as a relatively quiet one, but still potentially unstable, as organized crime remains a concern, especially in relation to drug trafficking and smuggling."

I think this statement has been cutt as in ALL reports to UNSC Ban has PRECISELY allocated geograficaly this problem: in northern Serbian controled Kosova.

Kosova-USA

pre 13 godina

“All war crimes committed during the wars in the former Yugoslavia have so far been investigated in scope of the mandate of UN Security Council which has been dully informed of the results of those investigations. Things have do be done in the same way this time as well,” he underlined.

ICTY was/is mandated by UNSC , and they did invetigate these allegations before ,but the results were zilch. They are welcome to do it again,if that makes you happy Mr. Wolf.

Look out fro Vlora today, casue she will nail you in front of UNSC.

ben

pre 13 godina

The Serbian aggression on Kosova is continuing on daily basis.

Their intention of keeping this lie on the front pages and internationalise it as much as they can is crystal clear to everyone.

The Serbian mocking of EU and her reputation is amazing - for the simple fact that again EU will offer Serbia accelerated process to join the same EU.

EULEX an EU institution is not trusted by the European(??) Serbia.

If not tragic it would have been comic this EU-Serbian relation.

EU awards the bad boys in the Balkans triggering others to be bad. This was the EU's policy on Balkans since 1989. Well so be it.

Dragan

pre 13 godina

I would just like to remind all the albanians on here that they need to learn now to spell. It is Kosovo, not 'Kosova'.
'Kosova' are a Bantu speaking people who inhabit the Kisii district of Nyanza province of western Kenya.
http://www.srpska-mreza.com/Kosovo/kosova.html
We are not talking about Kenya here, but about Serbia, so please stay on topic.
The origins of the word Kosovo is from the Serbian word 'Kos' for blackbird. Just like all things in Kosovo, the name of the territory is 100% Serbian. The word 'Kosova' means nothing, in the albanian or Serbian language, unless you are referring to Bantu speaking people in Kenya. This is just another example of our albanian friends trying to usurp someone else's history, and something that has never belonged to them. They are failing miserably.
Cheers!!

Top

pre 13 godina

"Ban estimated the overall situation in Kosovo as a relatively quiet one, but still potentially unstable, as organized crime remains a concern, especially in relation to drug trafficking and smuggling."

Why is it a concern? No, it's the fundamentals Kosovo is based on: Once there were some groups of criminals who made money by drug smuggling, human trafficing, money laundry. During the war these groups turned itself into a so-called 'liberation army', and later, they became the government of Kosovo. An last year, they were elected again. I think it's all very stable...

kate

pre 13 godina

@ Kosovo-USA - The very fact that the ICTY found nothing (despite Carla Del Ponte later saying that her office was prevented from investigating) will no doubt be part of the investigation.

This entire cover-up for political purposes by various leaders of the 'West' should be exposed as a shameless crime. The fact that only Nice & MacShane could be wheeled out to comment on this in London and Washington speaks volumes.

Dick Marty is right. Brussels (and the US, UK etc.) would do anything to cover up this story.

SHOUT AS LOUD AS YOU CAN MR MARTY - there are good people who will stand by your side.

Not just for the poor people who suffered such horrendous cruelty, but also to put right a hideous injustice and expose the 'humanitarian warriors' formerly and currently leading nations for the low lives they really are.

Another Canadian Serb

pre 13 godina

Robert!

Why has Montenegro progressed with EU integration?

Wasn't Milosevic a Montenegrin?

Isn't Radovan Karadzic also a Montenegrin?

This charade of war crimes on Serbs was clearly devised to bring down Serbia.

Mladic is Bosnian and should therefore be Bosnia's problem.

Don't you find it odd that Serbia is being held accountable for other states actions.

What about your brother Hashim Thaci?

Do you congregate with Thaci at the local Mosque. Open you eyes and you will find that Serbia has handed over 58 out of the 60 persons wanted by the Hague.

How about the Hague just walk away and let the Balkans finish what they started?

bobby

pre 13 godina

robert screams about mladic but remains silent about hungary's recently captured nazi. oh, and germany is currently dealing with a former nazi too. yet robert cannot find it in his logic to lay fault at these two nations for not capturing their war criminals for over 60 years after the fact. if germany is the heart and gem of eu then is 60 years the new standard? serbia has a while to wait then.
and the us should also catch bin landen. it's been 9.5 years and the biggest, wealthiest, most impressive most expensive, best armed, best intelled army in the history of the world is having trouble catching a criminal. and you're asking a country that spent a majority of the its recent years under economic sanctions, a country that has very few funds to go find mladic, but us is exempt, germany and hungary are exempt?

Kosova-USA

pre 13 godina

“All war crimes committed during the wars in the former Yugoslavia have so far been investigated in scope of the mandate of UN Security Council which has been dully informed of the results of those investigations. Things have do be done in the same way this time as well,” he underlined.

ICTY was/is mandated by UNSC , and they did invetigate these allegations before ,but the results were zilch. They are welcome to do it again,if that makes you happy Mr. Wolf.

Look out fro Vlora today, casue she will nail you in front of UNSC.

Zoran

pre 13 godina

EU awards the bad boys in the Balkans triggering others to be bad. This was the EU's policy on Balkans since 1989. Well so be it.
(ben, 16 February 2011 10:40)
--
Yes ben, that has been the case for a long time. The bad boys in the KLA got away with murder for the sake of "stability", the justification for "Kosova" independence was to prevent KLA violence and this follows on with flawed/rigged elections resulting in the reason KLA terrorists still run the show in Pristina.

However, it's not really surprising considering former leaders in the US and UK are also criminals of the worst kind. It is all part of the joint criminal enterprise and fingers crossed, Marty is the man to expose it.

winston

pre 13 godina

Robert, the topic we are all discussing here is organ trafficking by the KLA, not about Mladic. There are plenty of stories here about him (Mladic) for you to comment on. Please stop trying to divert attention away from the crimes that Thaci and the KLA are suspected of. Why don't you, and other Albanians here, focus on resolving the crimes in Kosovo, and let the Bosnians deal with the alleged crimes committed in Bosnia. Trying to paint Serbia black, will not make KLA crimes go away.

ben

pre 13 godina

"Ban estimated the overall situation in Kosovo as a relatively quiet one, but still potentially unstable, as organized crime remains a concern, especially in relation to drug trafficking and smuggling."

I think this statement has been cutt as in ALL reports to UNSC Ban has PRECISELY allocated geograficaly this problem: in northern Serbian controled Kosova.

winston

pre 13 godina

This is just another example of our albanian friends trying to usurp someone else's history, and something that has never belonged to them. They are failing miserably....Dragan
Dragan, the Albanians have also attempted to usurp the Illyrian civilization (maybe some Albanian woman had a baby with an Illyrian, and they believe they are all Illyrian because of that), but historians have dispelled that myth, too. Their is nothing in KiM that shows Albanians have been there as long as they claim - not one manuscript, not one monument, not one Albanian church or mosque, nothing. They have historically taken from others, and claimed it as their own. For Christ's sake, their glorious KLA even took other people's vital organs. How do you make peace with an ethnicity like that?

winston

pre 13 godina

Great comments, Bobby. You will find that the albanians here will "ONLY" point out alleged Serbian crimes, and "NEVER" any any of the crimes committed by other ethnicities, especially by their organ harvesting KLA'ers. It must be protective to spend your entire life with your head up your butt, where you can ignore what you choose, to see nothing and hear nothing, except for the war comes committed by Serbs.

John

pre 13 godina

Mr. Jeremic, talking about justice, when are you going to deliver Mladic? Your government is 100% responsible for the failure of bringing Mladic to court and doing justice to all his victims in the former Yugoslavia. It is so simple, stop telling the fairy tales that you don't know where Mladic is and just arrest him. After that your words about doing justice to the victims will be less empty than they are now........
(Robert, 16 February 2011 13:08)

No one knows where Mladic is, chances are he's dead or hiding in some obscure nation god knows where. Serbia's caught 58 of the 60, a staggering 96.66% No other Nation has that kind of success rate. And Before you make a comment like that, note that your government has failed to catch Thaci, Ceku, and all its other war criminals. And is Germany exempt? They failed to catch their Nazis some 70 Years on. What about the USA? will Bush, Clinton and Albright ever pay for their crimes?

Get your own house in order before you critisize ours.

Robert

pre 13 godina

Mr. Jeremic, talking about justice, when are you going to deliver Mladic? Your government is 100% responsible for the failure of bringing Mladic to court and doing justice to all his victims in the former Yugoslavia. It is so simple, stop telling the fairy tales that you don't know where Mladic is and just arrest him. After that your words about doing justice to the victims will be less empty than they are now........

Milan T

pre 13 godina

EULEX an EU institution is not trusted by the European(??) Serbia.
(ben, 16 February 2011 10:40)

Well didn't you read this article today ben?
http://www.b92.net/eng/news/crimes-article.php?yyyy=2011&mm=02&dd=16&nav_id=72752
EULEX can't even give the Serbian children that were executed/sprayed with bullets, by the K-Albanian(s), justice. The usual sweeping under the rug when it comes to crimes against Serbs in Kosovo. And they should be trusted? These animals should have been caught years ago.

Dragan

pre 13 godina

Damn these Illyrians. Im building a spaceship to Illyria. By the way, where is Illyria? is it near Jupiter?
(Janez-Beograd, 17 February 2011 14:58)

I think it's near Uranus, and surrounded by klingons. lol

ben

pre 13 godina

The Serbian aggression on Kosova is continuing on daily basis.

Their intention of keeping this lie on the front pages and internationalise it as much as they can is crystal clear to everyone.

The Serbian mocking of EU and her reputation is amazing - for the simple fact that again EU will offer Serbia accelerated process to join the same EU.

EULEX an EU institution is not trusted by the European(??) Serbia.

If not tragic it would have been comic this EU-Serbian relation.

EU awards the bad boys in the Balkans triggering others to be bad. This was the EU's policy on Balkans since 1989. Well so be it.

Peggy

pre 13 godina

If that is the case, why is Kosova governed by Albanians and not Serbs?
======================

Because Albanians have been crafty enough to pull this off for now and NATO is in charge (for now).
Don't think you Albanians are in charge of anything. It's all US and NATO.


"You are the first one for long time to say 100% and/or whole of Kosova, because for very long time all serbs are talking about northern Mitro only. I am still trying to figure you guys out. Now, which is which?"
(Agim Kelmendi, 16 February 2011 17:44
==========================

It's the whole of Kosovo but thanks to NATO we only control a part of it.
Kosovo is Serbian and always has been. Don't mistake NATO's control now for yours. It's stolen property.

Peggy

pre 13 godina

Wondering if UN is going to ask Serbia where Ratko Mladic is?!
(ivan, 16 February 2011 17:07)
========================

B92, just wondering why you are constantly allowing irrelevant comments like these to come through.
The topic discussed is not Mladic so unless Ivan has a comment about the topic or is replying to another comment where Mladic is relevant I can't see how letting frustrating and repetitive comments come through is adding to the discussion.

Zoran

pre 13 godina

Get your own house in order before you critisize ours.
(John, 16 February 2011 19:22)
--
You might find this list interesting. Top 10 NAZIs, most still living in Germany. Check -> http://blog.havivgur.com/tag/peter-egner

Agim Kelmendi

pre 13 godina

Just like all things in Kosovo, the name of the territory is 100% Serbian. The word 'Kosova' means nothing, in the albanian or Serbian language, unless you are referring to Bantu speaking people in Kenya. This is just another example of our albanian friends trying to usurp someone else's history, and something that has never belonged to them. They are failing miserably.
Cheers!!
(Dragan, 16 February 2011 16:14)

If that is the case, why is Kosova governed by Albanians and not Serbs?
You are the first one for long time to say 100% and/or whole of Kosova, because for very long time all serbs are talking about northern Mitro only. I am still trying to figure you guys out. Now, which is which?

John

pre 13 godina

If that is the case, why is Kosova governed by Albanians and not Serbs?
You are the first one for long time to say 100% and/or whole of Kosova, because for very long time all serbs are talking about northern Mitro only. I am still trying to figure you guys out. Now, which is which?
(Agim Kelmendi, 16 February 2011 17:44)

Sorry, but Kosova is ruled by the Kenyans
http://www.kenyabook.com/kisii.html

kate

pre 13 godina

EA: "Nice one! Bribe them it is worthy...as it will help discredit the KLA...and that is the Serbian aim. Draw the paralel between Serbia of Milloshevic and KLA of Kosovo. In otherwise equalising victims with perpetrators."

Firstly, all witnesses deserve protection, and if they are not credible it will be exposed soon enough anyway. The problem is that so much uncorroborated 'evidence' has been called upon and used that it has obviously damaged faith in true evidence. Even by those who benefited from it at the time.

But seeing as Europe & the KLA promoters have it in their interest to discredit Dick Marty's report and any evidence, I am sure they will give their best shot for you.

Secondly, re. your comment about drawing parallels - there is an absolute parallel between the crimes of the KLA and those of Serbian paramilitaries and police. They are all horrendous and deserve to be tried. Victims and perpetrators should be treated equally, as should their crimes.

To respond to your line of reasoning, which will no doubt be used by the 'defence', this is where the numbers are very important. The numbers actually killed outside of combat are probably more or less equal on both sides, once the spin is stripped away.

That is another fact which should be presented by the international media, but will probably remain hidden in the 'West'. My hope is that the Marty report and investigation will deliver some major truths.

RIP all innocent victims - no matter who they are.

Janez-Beograd

pre 13 godina

Dragan, the Albanians have also attempted to usurp the Illyrian civilization (maybe some Albanian woman had a baby with an Illyrian, and they believe they are all Illyrian because of that), but historians have dispelled that myth, too. Their is nothing in KiM that shows Albanians have been there as long as they claim - not one manuscript, not one monument, not one Albanian church or mosque, nothing. They have historically taken from others, and claimed it as their own. For Christ's sake, their glorious KLA even took other people's vital organs. How do you make peace with an ethnicity like that?
(winston, 16 February 2011 18:04)

Damn these Illyrians. Im building a spaceship to Illyria. By the way, where is Illyria? is it near Jupiter?

EA

pre 13 godina

Jeremić pointed out and recalled that "witness protection was also one of the important parts of Marty's report."

Nice one! Bribe them it is worthy...as it will help discredit the KLA...and that is the Serbian aim. Draw the paralel between Serbia of Milloshevic and KLA of Kosovo. In otherwise equalising victims with perpertrators.

pss

pre 13 godina

No one knows where Mladic is, chances are he's dead or hiding in some obscure nation god knows where. Serbia's caught 58 of the 60, a staggering 96.66% No other Nation has that kind of success rate. And Before you make a comment like that, note that your government has failed to catch Thaci, Ceku, and all its other war criminals. And is Germany exempt? They failed to catch their Nazis some 70 Years on. What about the USA? will Bush, Clinton and Albright ever pay for their crimes?

Get your own house in order before you critisize ours.
(John, 16 February 2011 19:22)
Is there a warrant for Thaci and Ceku issued from the Hague? I think not. Serbia may still have active warrants for them but as you can see neither Interpol nor the rest of the world takes them seriously as verified by the fact that the couple of times Ceku has been detained briefly due to the Serbian warrant he has been released instead of extradicted. Plus neither are "hiding" so no one needs to find them and clean house.

Ilyrian from Vushtrri

pre 13 godina

Kate wrote: "The very fact that the ICTY found nothing...". You mean it?! You never heard that Milosevic and some other serb criminals were found dead in the cells of the ICTY?

Simpatiku

pre 13 godina

This is just another example of our albanian friends trying to usurp someone else's history, and something that has never belonged to them. They are failing miserably....Dragan
Dragan, the Albanians have also attempted to usurp the Illyrian civilization (maybe some Albanian woman had a baby with an Illyrian, and they believe they are all Illyrian because of that), but historians have dispelled that myth, too. Their is nothing in KiM that shows Albanians have been there as long as they claim - not one manuscript, not one monument, not one Albanian church or mosque, nothing. They have historically taken from others, and claimed it as their own. For Christ's sake, their glorious KLA even took other people's vital organs. How do you make peace with an ethnicity like that?
(winston, 16 February 2011 18:04)

Who's asking diaspora serbs for peace? If you are not satisfied do something about that.

Ilyrian from Vushtrri

pre 13 godina

Janez-Beligrad wrote: "baby with an Illyrian". My name is Ilyrian. I know a lot of people with the name Ilir, Ilirjan. My father is Bardhyl(the name of an Ilyrian king) which in Albanian means White star (Bardh+Yll).A lot of elder people are called "Bardhec".

Kosova-USA

pre 13 godina

“All war crimes committed during the wars in the former Yugoslavia have so far been investigated in scope of the mandate of UN Security Council which has been dully informed of the results of those investigations. Things have do be done in the same way this time as well,” he underlined.

ICTY was/is mandated by UNSC , and they did invetigate these allegations before ,but the results were zilch. They are welcome to do it again,if that makes you happy Mr. Wolf.

Look out fro Vlora today, casue she will nail you in front of UNSC.

ben

pre 13 godina

"Ban estimated the overall situation in Kosovo as a relatively quiet one, but still potentially unstable, as organized crime remains a concern, especially in relation to drug trafficking and smuggling."

I think this statement has been cutt as in ALL reports to UNSC Ban has PRECISELY allocated geograficaly this problem: in northern Serbian controled Kosova.

Robert

pre 13 godina

Mr. Jeremic, talking about justice, when are you going to deliver Mladic? Your government is 100% responsible for the failure of bringing Mladic to court and doing justice to all his victims in the former Yugoslavia. It is so simple, stop telling the fairy tales that you don't know where Mladic is and just arrest him. After that your words about doing justice to the victims will be less empty than they are now........

ben

pre 13 godina

The Serbian aggression on Kosova is continuing on daily basis.

Their intention of keeping this lie on the front pages and internationalise it as much as they can is crystal clear to everyone.

The Serbian mocking of EU and her reputation is amazing - for the simple fact that again EU will offer Serbia accelerated process to join the same EU.

EULEX an EU institution is not trusted by the European(??) Serbia.

If not tragic it would have been comic this EU-Serbian relation.

EU awards the bad boys in the Balkans triggering others to be bad. This was the EU's policy on Balkans since 1989. Well so be it.

Agim Kelmendi

pre 13 godina

Just like all things in Kosovo, the name of the territory is 100% Serbian. The word 'Kosova' means nothing, in the albanian or Serbian language, unless you are referring to Bantu speaking people in Kenya. This is just another example of our albanian friends trying to usurp someone else's history, and something that has never belonged to them. They are failing miserably.
Cheers!!
(Dragan, 16 February 2011 16:14)

If that is the case, why is Kosova governed by Albanians and not Serbs?
You are the first one for long time to say 100% and/or whole of Kosova, because for very long time all serbs are talking about northern Mitro only. I am still trying to figure you guys out. Now, which is which?

Another Canadian Serb

pre 13 godina

Robert!

Why has Montenegro progressed with EU integration?

Wasn't Milosevic a Montenegrin?

Isn't Radovan Karadzic also a Montenegrin?

This charade of war crimes on Serbs was clearly devised to bring down Serbia.

Mladic is Bosnian and should therefore be Bosnia's problem.

Don't you find it odd that Serbia is being held accountable for other states actions.

What about your brother Hashim Thaci?

Do you congregate with Thaci at the local Mosque. Open you eyes and you will find that Serbia has handed over 58 out of the 60 persons wanted by the Hague.

How about the Hague just walk away and let the Balkans finish what they started?

Dragan

pre 13 godina

I would just like to remind all the albanians on here that they need to learn now to spell. It is Kosovo, not 'Kosova'.
'Kosova' are a Bantu speaking people who inhabit the Kisii district of Nyanza province of western Kenya.
http://www.srpska-mreza.com/Kosovo/kosova.html
We are not talking about Kenya here, but about Serbia, so please stay on topic.
The origins of the word Kosovo is from the Serbian word 'Kos' for blackbird. Just like all things in Kosovo, the name of the territory is 100% Serbian. The word 'Kosova' means nothing, in the albanian or Serbian language, unless you are referring to Bantu speaking people in Kenya. This is just another example of our albanian friends trying to usurp someone else's history, and something that has never belonged to them. They are failing miserably.
Cheers!!

EA

pre 13 godina

Jeremić pointed out and recalled that "witness protection was also one of the important parts of Marty's report."

Nice one! Bribe them it is worthy...as it will help discredit the KLA...and that is the Serbian aim. Draw the paralel between Serbia of Milloshevic and KLA of Kosovo. In otherwise equalising victims with perpertrators.

Zoran

pre 13 godina

EU awards the bad boys in the Balkans triggering others to be bad. This was the EU's policy on Balkans since 1989. Well so be it.
(ben, 16 February 2011 10:40)
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Yes ben, that has been the case for a long time. The bad boys in the KLA got away with murder for the sake of "stability", the justification for "Kosova" independence was to prevent KLA violence and this follows on with flawed/rigged elections resulting in the reason KLA terrorists still run the show in Pristina.

However, it's not really surprising considering former leaders in the US and UK are also criminals of the worst kind. It is all part of the joint criminal enterprise and fingers crossed, Marty is the man to expose it.

bobby

pre 13 godina

robert screams about mladic but remains silent about hungary's recently captured nazi. oh, and germany is currently dealing with a former nazi too. yet robert cannot find it in his logic to lay fault at these two nations for not capturing their war criminals for over 60 years after the fact. if germany is the heart and gem of eu then is 60 years the new standard? serbia has a while to wait then.
and the us should also catch bin landen. it's been 9.5 years and the biggest, wealthiest, most impressive most expensive, best armed, best intelled army in the history of the world is having trouble catching a criminal. and you're asking a country that spent a majority of the its recent years under economic sanctions, a country that has very few funds to go find mladic, but us is exempt, germany and hungary are exempt?

pss

pre 13 godina

No one knows where Mladic is, chances are he's dead or hiding in some obscure nation god knows where. Serbia's caught 58 of the 60, a staggering 96.66% No other Nation has that kind of success rate. And Before you make a comment like that, note that your government has failed to catch Thaci, Ceku, and all its other war criminals. And is Germany exempt? They failed to catch their Nazis some 70 Years on. What about the USA? will Bush, Clinton and Albright ever pay for their crimes?

Get your own house in order before you critisize ours.
(John, 16 February 2011 19:22)
Is there a warrant for Thaci and Ceku issued from the Hague? I think not. Serbia may still have active warrants for them but as you can see neither Interpol nor the rest of the world takes them seriously as verified by the fact that the couple of times Ceku has been detained briefly due to the Serbian warrant he has been released instead of extradicted. Plus neither are "hiding" so no one needs to find them and clean house.

kate

pre 13 godina

@ Kosovo-USA - The very fact that the ICTY found nothing (despite Carla Del Ponte later saying that her office was prevented from investigating) will no doubt be part of the investigation.

This entire cover-up for political purposes by various leaders of the 'West' should be exposed as a shameless crime. The fact that only Nice & MacShane could be wheeled out to comment on this in London and Washington speaks volumes.

Dick Marty is right. Brussels (and the US, UK etc.) would do anything to cover up this story.

SHOUT AS LOUD AS YOU CAN MR MARTY - there are good people who will stand by your side.

Not just for the poor people who suffered such horrendous cruelty, but also to put right a hideous injustice and expose the 'humanitarian warriors' formerly and currently leading nations for the low lives they really are.

John

pre 13 godina

Mr. Jeremic, talking about justice, when are you going to deliver Mladic? Your government is 100% responsible for the failure of bringing Mladic to court and doing justice to all his victims in the former Yugoslavia. It is so simple, stop telling the fairy tales that you don't know where Mladic is and just arrest him. After that your words about doing justice to the victims will be less empty than they are now........
(Robert, 16 February 2011 13:08)

No one knows where Mladic is, chances are he's dead or hiding in some obscure nation god knows where. Serbia's caught 58 of the 60, a staggering 96.66% No other Nation has that kind of success rate. And Before you make a comment like that, note that your government has failed to catch Thaci, Ceku, and all its other war criminals. And is Germany exempt? They failed to catch their Nazis some 70 Years on. What about the USA? will Bush, Clinton and Albright ever pay for their crimes?

Get your own house in order before you critisize ours.

Top

pre 13 godina

"Ban estimated the overall situation in Kosovo as a relatively quiet one, but still potentially unstable, as organized crime remains a concern, especially in relation to drug trafficking and smuggling."

Why is it a concern? No, it's the fundamentals Kosovo is based on: Once there were some groups of criminals who made money by drug smuggling, human trafficing, money laundry. During the war these groups turned itself into a so-called 'liberation army', and later, they became the government of Kosovo. An last year, they were elected again. I think it's all very stable...

Simpatiku

pre 13 godina

This is just another example of our albanian friends trying to usurp someone else's history, and something that has never belonged to them. They are failing miserably....Dragan
Dragan, the Albanians have also attempted to usurp the Illyrian civilization (maybe some Albanian woman had a baby with an Illyrian, and they believe they are all Illyrian because of that), but historians have dispelled that myth, too. Their is nothing in KiM that shows Albanians have been there as long as they claim - not one manuscript, not one monument, not one Albanian church or mosque, nothing. They have historically taken from others, and claimed it as their own. For Christ's sake, their glorious KLA even took other people's vital organs. How do you make peace with an ethnicity like that?
(winston, 16 February 2011 18:04)

Who's asking diaspora serbs for peace? If you are not satisfied do something about that.

winston

pre 13 godina

This is just another example of our albanian friends trying to usurp someone else's history, and something that has never belonged to them. They are failing miserably....Dragan
Dragan, the Albanians have also attempted to usurp the Illyrian civilization (maybe some Albanian woman had a baby with an Illyrian, and they believe they are all Illyrian because of that), but historians have dispelled that myth, too. Their is nothing in KiM that shows Albanians have been there as long as they claim - not one manuscript, not one monument, not one Albanian church or mosque, nothing. They have historically taken from others, and claimed it as their own. For Christ's sake, their glorious KLA even took other people's vital organs. How do you make peace with an ethnicity like that?

Milan T

pre 13 godina

EULEX an EU institution is not trusted by the European(??) Serbia.
(ben, 16 February 2011 10:40)

Well didn't you read this article today ben?
http://www.b92.net/eng/news/crimes-article.php?yyyy=2011&mm=02&dd=16&nav_id=72752
EULEX can't even give the Serbian children that were executed/sprayed with bullets, by the K-Albanian(s), justice. The usual sweeping under the rug when it comes to crimes against Serbs in Kosovo. And they should be trusted? These animals should have been caught years ago.

winston

pre 13 godina

Robert, the topic we are all discussing here is organ trafficking by the KLA, not about Mladic. There are plenty of stories here about him (Mladic) for you to comment on. Please stop trying to divert attention away from the crimes that Thaci and the KLA are suspected of. Why don't you, and other Albanians here, focus on resolving the crimes in Kosovo, and let the Bosnians deal with the alleged crimes committed in Bosnia. Trying to paint Serbia black, will not make KLA crimes go away.

winston

pre 13 godina

Great comments, Bobby. You will find that the albanians here will "ONLY" point out alleged Serbian crimes, and "NEVER" any any of the crimes committed by other ethnicities, especially by their organ harvesting KLA'ers. It must be protective to spend your entire life with your head up your butt, where you can ignore what you choose, to see nothing and hear nothing, except for the war comes committed by Serbs.

Dragan

pre 13 godina

Damn these Illyrians. Im building a spaceship to Illyria. By the way, where is Illyria? is it near Jupiter?
(Janez-Beograd, 17 February 2011 14:58)

I think it's near Uranus, and surrounded by klingons. lol

Peggy

pre 13 godina

Wondering if UN is going to ask Serbia where Ratko Mladic is?!
(ivan, 16 February 2011 17:07)
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B92, just wondering why you are constantly allowing irrelevant comments like these to come through.
The topic discussed is not Mladic so unless Ivan has a comment about the topic or is replying to another comment where Mladic is relevant I can't see how letting frustrating and repetitive comments come through is adding to the discussion.

kate

pre 13 godina

EA: "Nice one! Bribe them it is worthy...as it will help discredit the KLA...and that is the Serbian aim. Draw the paralel between Serbia of Milloshevic and KLA of Kosovo. In otherwise equalising victims with perpetrators."

Firstly, all witnesses deserve protection, and if they are not credible it will be exposed soon enough anyway. The problem is that so much uncorroborated 'evidence' has been called upon and used that it has obviously damaged faith in true evidence. Even by those who benefited from it at the time.

But seeing as Europe & the KLA promoters have it in their interest to discredit Dick Marty's report and any evidence, I am sure they will give their best shot for you.

Secondly, re. your comment about drawing parallels - there is an absolute parallel between the crimes of the KLA and those of Serbian paramilitaries and police. They are all horrendous and deserve to be tried. Victims and perpetrators should be treated equally, as should their crimes.

To respond to your line of reasoning, which will no doubt be used by the 'defence', this is where the numbers are very important. The numbers actually killed outside of combat are probably more or less equal on both sides, once the spin is stripped away.

That is another fact which should be presented by the international media, but will probably remain hidden in the 'West'. My hope is that the Marty report and investigation will deliver some major truths.

RIP all innocent victims - no matter who they are.

Peggy

pre 13 godina

If that is the case, why is Kosova governed by Albanians and not Serbs?
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Because Albanians have been crafty enough to pull this off for now and NATO is in charge (for now).
Don't think you Albanians are in charge of anything. It's all US and NATO.


"You are the first one for long time to say 100% and/or whole of Kosova, because for very long time all serbs are talking about northern Mitro only. I am still trying to figure you guys out. Now, which is which?"
(Agim Kelmendi, 16 February 2011 17:44
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It's the whole of Kosovo but thanks to NATO we only control a part of it.
Kosovo is Serbian and always has been. Don't mistake NATO's control now for yours. It's stolen property.

Ilyrian from Vushtrri

pre 13 godina

Janez-Beligrad wrote: "baby with an Illyrian". My name is Ilyrian. I know a lot of people with the name Ilir, Ilirjan. My father is Bardhyl(the name of an Ilyrian king) which in Albanian means White star (Bardh+Yll).A lot of elder people are called "Bardhec".

Zoran

pre 13 godina

Get your own house in order before you critisize ours.
(John, 16 February 2011 19:22)
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You might find this list interesting. Top 10 NAZIs, most still living in Germany. Check -> http://blog.havivgur.com/tag/peter-egner

John

pre 13 godina

If that is the case, why is Kosova governed by Albanians and not Serbs?
You are the first one for long time to say 100% and/or whole of Kosova, because for very long time all serbs are talking about northern Mitro only. I am still trying to figure you guys out. Now, which is which?
(Agim Kelmendi, 16 February 2011 17:44)

Sorry, but Kosova is ruled by the Kenyans
http://www.kenyabook.com/kisii.html

Janez-Beograd

pre 13 godina

Dragan, the Albanians have also attempted to usurp the Illyrian civilization (maybe some Albanian woman had a baby with an Illyrian, and they believe they are all Illyrian because of that), but historians have dispelled that myth, too. Their is nothing in KiM that shows Albanians have been there as long as they claim - not one manuscript, not one monument, not one Albanian church or mosque, nothing. They have historically taken from others, and claimed it as their own. For Christ's sake, their glorious KLA even took other people's vital organs. How do you make peace with an ethnicity like that?
(winston, 16 February 2011 18:04)

Damn these Illyrians. Im building a spaceship to Illyria. By the way, where is Illyria? is it near Jupiter?

Ilyrian from Vushtrri

pre 13 godina

Kate wrote: "The very fact that the ICTY found nothing...". You mean it?! You never heard that Milosevic and some other serb criminals were found dead in the cells of the ICTY?