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Friday, 11.03.2011.

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Infrastructure minister visits Milošević’s grave

Infrastructure Minister Milutin Mrkonjić visited former Serbian and Yugoslav President and Socialist Party of Serbia leader Slobodan Milošević’s grave today.

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John

pre 13 godina

What a disgrace to the Serbian Goverment and to the Serbian people! To have their own representative pay respect to the grave of an psychotic mass murderer.
I am stunned that this has not produced an outrage from Serb people and from neighboring countries!!
It just tells us that there is not much change in the mentality of milosevics regime and the so called "democratic" regime of today's Serbia.
What a shame
(Arber, 11 March 2011 21:40)

Its because he's not a phsycotic mass murderer, He was certainly not a good leader, he failed to protect the serbs of Krajina, failed keep the paramilitaries on a tight enough leash in Bosnia, and there was certainly corruption.

He's certainly no war criminal, and anyone who watched his trial would know that, We learned that He was "Shocked and Very Upset" upon hearing of Srebenica, that Racak never happened and that Operation Storm never existed

However, on his good points he brought democracy to Yugoslavia, ended the Bosnian war and exposed Corruption and even touture at the hague Tribunal, he's a bit like Boris Yeltsin, both good and bad points.

Bob

pre 13 godina

Sack the man.

I am still amazed that there are people who think that Milosevic was a hero. Hero? No he was a highly corrupt criminal who would have been dumped by Serbia much earlier than he was had he not fiddled elections.

'Respect' for Milosevic? - you joke of course.

Milosevic was not a victim. If Serbs were victims (and many like to think they were), it was because of Milosevic and his ilk and their selfish narrow and stupid policies.

What a waste of space he was.

This visit to the grave associates this minister with a political failure of monumental proportions. This man does not deserve any association with the government of Serbia as it tries to move away from consequences of the terrible mistakes of the 90s. Sack him.

wtf

pre 13 godina

Mark my words: When serbs have ousted the quisling regime in popular uprising and starts to learn the trutht about the NATO onslaught, the self bashing flaggelant days are over and President Milosevic will be re-buried in a state funeral.

Analyst

pre 13 godina

Strange that Milosevic's grave is considered infrastructure. Or does he plan to construct a mausoleum for Milosevice, like it was done for Lenin in Moscow?

Stefan

pre 13 godina

What a disgrace to the Serbian Goverment and to the Serbian people! To have their own representative pay respect to the grave of an psychotic mass murderer.
I am stunned that this has not produced an outrage from Serb people and from neighboring countries!!
It just tells us that there is not much change in the mentality of milosevics regime and the so called "democratic" regime of today's Serbia.
What a shame
(Arber, 11 March 2011 21:40)

Whilst I've always thought Milosevic to be a pig, to be fair, he did say that he was visiting as a friend of his, rather than as a member of parliament/politician. As such, I don't think he should lose his job over it.

Lazar

pre 13 godina

Darn, I gave Arber a plus review by accident.

Anyways... Arber, you have to understand that when you blame Milosevic for the 1990s, you are in fact blaming the victim. He was the only leader in the former yugoslavia in the 1990s who wanted a multiethnic society.

As for the current SPS... they don't look or stand for any of the values that Milosevic's SPS stood for. The current SPS is a sell out and should be renamed the "Social Democratic Party", as they have nothing in common with Milosevic's SPS.

Arber

pre 13 godina

What a disgrace to the Serbian Goverment and to the Serbian people! To have their own representative pay respect to the grave of an psychotic mass murderer.
I am stunned that this has not produced an outrage from Serb people and from neighboring countries!!
It just tells us that there is not much change in the mentality of milosevics regime and the so called "democratic" regime of today's Serbia.
What a shame

Arber

pre 13 godina

What a disgrace to the Serbian Goverment and to the Serbian people! To have their own representative pay respect to the grave of an psychotic mass murderer.
I am stunned that this has not produced an outrage from Serb people and from neighboring countries!!
It just tells us that there is not much change in the mentality of milosevics regime and the so called "democratic" regime of today's Serbia.
What a shame

Analyst

pre 13 godina

Strange that Milosevic's grave is considered infrastructure. Or does he plan to construct a mausoleum for Milosevice, like it was done for Lenin in Moscow?

wtf

pre 13 godina

Mark my words: When serbs have ousted the quisling regime in popular uprising and starts to learn the trutht about the NATO onslaught, the self bashing flaggelant days are over and President Milosevic will be re-buried in a state funeral.

Bob

pre 13 godina

Sack the man.

I am still amazed that there are people who think that Milosevic was a hero. Hero? No he was a highly corrupt criminal who would have been dumped by Serbia much earlier than he was had he not fiddled elections.

'Respect' for Milosevic? - you joke of course.

Milosevic was not a victim. If Serbs were victims (and many like to think they were), it was because of Milosevic and his ilk and their selfish narrow and stupid policies.

What a waste of space he was.

This visit to the grave associates this minister with a political failure of monumental proportions. This man does not deserve any association with the government of Serbia as it tries to move away from consequences of the terrible mistakes of the 90s. Sack him.

Lazar

pre 13 godina

Darn, I gave Arber a plus review by accident.

Anyways... Arber, you have to understand that when you blame Milosevic for the 1990s, you are in fact blaming the victim. He was the only leader in the former yugoslavia in the 1990s who wanted a multiethnic society.

As for the current SPS... they don't look or stand for any of the values that Milosevic's SPS stood for. The current SPS is a sell out and should be renamed the "Social Democratic Party", as they have nothing in common with Milosevic's SPS.

Stefan

pre 13 godina

What a disgrace to the Serbian Goverment and to the Serbian people! To have their own representative pay respect to the grave of an psychotic mass murderer.
I am stunned that this has not produced an outrage from Serb people and from neighboring countries!!
It just tells us that there is not much change in the mentality of milosevics regime and the so called "democratic" regime of today's Serbia.
What a shame
(Arber, 11 March 2011 21:40)

Whilst I've always thought Milosevic to be a pig, to be fair, he did say that he was visiting as a friend of his, rather than as a member of parliament/politician. As such, I don't think he should lose his job over it.

John

pre 13 godina

What a disgrace to the Serbian Goverment and to the Serbian people! To have their own representative pay respect to the grave of an psychotic mass murderer.
I am stunned that this has not produced an outrage from Serb people and from neighboring countries!!
It just tells us that there is not much change in the mentality of milosevics regime and the so called "democratic" regime of today's Serbia.
What a shame
(Arber, 11 March 2011 21:40)

Its because he's not a phsycotic mass murderer, He was certainly not a good leader, he failed to protect the serbs of Krajina, failed keep the paramilitaries on a tight enough leash in Bosnia, and there was certainly corruption.

He's certainly no war criminal, and anyone who watched his trial would know that, We learned that He was "Shocked and Very Upset" upon hearing of Srebenica, that Racak never happened and that Operation Storm never existed

However, on his good points he brought democracy to Yugoslavia, ended the Bosnian war and exposed Corruption and even touture at the hague Tribunal, he's a bit like Boris Yeltsin, both good and bad points.

Arber

pre 13 godina

What a disgrace to the Serbian Goverment and to the Serbian people! To have their own representative pay respect to the grave of an psychotic mass murderer.
I am stunned that this has not produced an outrage from Serb people and from neighboring countries!!
It just tells us that there is not much change in the mentality of milosevics regime and the so called "democratic" regime of today's Serbia.
What a shame

Lazar

pre 13 godina

Darn, I gave Arber a plus review by accident.

Anyways... Arber, you have to understand that when you blame Milosevic for the 1990s, you are in fact blaming the victim. He was the only leader in the former yugoslavia in the 1990s who wanted a multiethnic society.

As for the current SPS... they don't look or stand for any of the values that Milosevic's SPS stood for. The current SPS is a sell out and should be renamed the "Social Democratic Party", as they have nothing in common with Milosevic's SPS.

wtf

pre 13 godina

Mark my words: When serbs have ousted the quisling regime in popular uprising and starts to learn the trutht about the NATO onslaught, the self bashing flaggelant days are over and President Milosevic will be re-buried in a state funeral.

Stefan

pre 13 godina

What a disgrace to the Serbian Goverment and to the Serbian people! To have their own representative pay respect to the grave of an psychotic mass murderer.
I am stunned that this has not produced an outrage from Serb people and from neighboring countries!!
It just tells us that there is not much change in the mentality of milosevics regime and the so called "democratic" regime of today's Serbia.
What a shame
(Arber, 11 March 2011 21:40)

Whilst I've always thought Milosevic to be a pig, to be fair, he did say that he was visiting as a friend of his, rather than as a member of parliament/politician. As such, I don't think he should lose his job over it.

Bob

pre 13 godina

Sack the man.

I am still amazed that there are people who think that Milosevic was a hero. Hero? No he was a highly corrupt criminal who would have been dumped by Serbia much earlier than he was had he not fiddled elections.

'Respect' for Milosevic? - you joke of course.

Milosevic was not a victim. If Serbs were victims (and many like to think they were), it was because of Milosevic and his ilk and their selfish narrow and stupid policies.

What a waste of space he was.

This visit to the grave associates this minister with a political failure of monumental proportions. This man does not deserve any association with the government of Serbia as it tries to move away from consequences of the terrible mistakes of the 90s. Sack him.

John

pre 13 godina

What a disgrace to the Serbian Goverment and to the Serbian people! To have their own representative pay respect to the grave of an psychotic mass murderer.
I am stunned that this has not produced an outrage from Serb people and from neighboring countries!!
It just tells us that there is not much change in the mentality of milosevics regime and the so called "democratic" regime of today's Serbia.
What a shame
(Arber, 11 March 2011 21:40)

Its because he's not a phsycotic mass murderer, He was certainly not a good leader, he failed to protect the serbs of Krajina, failed keep the paramilitaries on a tight enough leash in Bosnia, and there was certainly corruption.

He's certainly no war criminal, and anyone who watched his trial would know that, We learned that He was "Shocked and Very Upset" upon hearing of Srebenica, that Racak never happened and that Operation Storm never existed

However, on his good points he brought democracy to Yugoslavia, ended the Bosnian war and exposed Corruption and even touture at the hague Tribunal, he's a bit like Boris Yeltsin, both good and bad points.

Analyst

pre 13 godina

Strange that Milosevic's grave is considered infrastructure. Or does he plan to construct a mausoleum for Milosevice, like it was done for Lenin in Moscow?