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Saturday, 12.03.2011.

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Eighth anniversary of Đinđić’s murder

Today marks the eighth anniversary of Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Đinđić's murder.

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pre 13 godina

"I would go as far as to say that Milosevic is responsible for the "loss" of Kosovo. He provoked the West to attack our country. Milosevic is the greatest anti serb that ever lived. He is a greater enemy to his own people then any albanian, croat or muslim would ever be."
(MikeC, 13 March 2011 10:59)

I would gladly agree to that, and I would go even beyond that: Without Milosevic and people who supported him and his politics, there wouldn't have been the Balkan wars, but a peaceful split-up like in Ex-Czechoslovakia - the outcome would have been probably much better for Serbia.

Obilic

pre 13 godina

This is the anniversary of Srbija gaining it's independence from the west. Where was Zoran before and during the Balkan wars? I'm pretty sure he was getting trained by the CIA.

gagi marinkovic

pre 13 godina

Naïve Mr. Zoran Djindjic never explained to himself the TRUE STATE of MENTALITY of his people. The price for it was loss of life. He underestimated the evil some of them are ready for. Hyper gifted Djindjic could enjoy his purposeful . mentally rich and highly prosperous life elsewhere - in the ‘flock’ were he belongs - instead of messing with its local and remote 'collaborators' and opponents, and the masses which neither liked him nor understood him..
Both, grandma ‘Julka’ coming from Moscow and ‘the radical’ – i.e. ‘the winner' from Dan Hague's - will soon be back to Serbia. In some transcendent way they never left Serbia. They are indeed quite inseparable, as in the preparation of Djindjic's fate. This time they will play just a nominal part of the riveting the last nail in the coffin of Serbia.
'The winners' of the nineties will find Serbia without distinct EU norms of behavior and without EU ‘smells & sounds’ . Their legacy of the nineties worked very well. Those who tried to make a life more human and constructive place have been either marginalized or ‘suffocated’. Those publicly exposed like Djindjic in a futile job of modernizing mentality have been purged. The dominant mental tsunami of Srbistan & Karada (‘two eyes in a head’) is too strong…almost devastating.
The clear winners are on the ‘other side’. Country is on the mercy of the FSB oligarchs, their informants and feet kissers, and their joined interests which cannot be perceived easily. (They know HOW TO KEEP & PRESERVE SECRETS). Serbia naturally inclines to the role of being a playground for their business of sucking money out. Anyway, instead of Djindjic leadership, eventual mental consolidation, and gradual acceptance of EU standards Serbia is emptied by a horde of tycoons, mini-tycoons, and micro tycoons mostly ‘made in Serbia’ - all with security roots and the ‘blessings’ from the nineties and before. In addition, many too many who emulate them-have all together created a 'war economy' in peace.
Prices of necessities are higher than in the protected areas of Bosnia during the war or in the Scandinavian capitals … Government of Serbia is impotent. The organized crime in Serbia called ‘our businessmen’ perverted ‘the law of markets’ into Balkan hell version systematically squeezing out the last penny from the pockets of groggy masses.
In Serbia, the pricing is inversely proportional to the status of morality. Prices are the utmost proof that Serbia finally reaps what was sowed in the nineties and before: years of war profiteers, years of glorified fascism, the years of popularization of criminals, murderers, pimps, starlets, and all kinds of pathology. All headed by high thoughts of ‘the wise men’ - and highland academicians and orators ... The harvest is - LIFE TERROR.
Minority terrorizes majority. Majority is envious…would like to be minority and do the same. Serbia becomes the state in impulsion - mental walking museum. 'The winners' will be the last elevator boys for the ride between Serbia 1st and 16th floor in the 'high-rise building of true hell'. (Mishkovic, the prominent elevator boy until some days ago is just temporary withdrawn in a deeper 'shadow' until in full force joins those two 'symbols')
Majority in Serbia simply do not want to hear about the existence of the LAW OF CAUSALITY…and basically they do not care. Why? Minds are regularly in hibernation, and anyway moral never resided in this place.

MikeC

pre 13 godina

"I think I gave more thought to Milosevic's death anniversary yesterday than to Djindjic's today."

Karanovic

Well fellow serb I guess you never felt Milosevics rage. I guess you were not one of those who lost everything from Milosevics politics. My uncle transfered 70 euros to a Serbian bank after he moved back to Serbia, after many years in Sweden, and Milosevic took it all. Milosevic didn't stand up for serbs in Croatia at the end of the war there. He let them get butchered by the croats and the West. People like Milosevic could easily start civil war between fellow serbs without any hesitation, just to stay in power. I would go as far as to say that Milosevic is responsible for the "loss" of Kosovo. He provoked the West to attack our country. Milosevic is the greatest anti serb that ever lived. He is a greater enemy to his own people then any albanian, croat or muslim would ever be.

sj

pre 13 godina

Serbs like you are responsible for the devastating image of the Serbian people. Those are no knights but the scum of humanity.
(kk, 12 March 2011 19:43)

Yes of course and people Albanians like you and Thaci are the pillars of society. Ask any European what they think of Albanians (here is a hint – prisons throughout Europe are full of Albanians)

kk

pre 13 godina

Djindjic started the era of sending Serb knights to the Hague. That is his legacy since he didnt live long enough to get bought out by Russians like Dodik & Tadic.
(highduke, 12 March 2011 15:02)

Serbs like you are responsible for the devastating image of the Serbian people. Those are no knights but the scum of humanity.

Boris J.

pre 13 godina

«started the era of sending Serb knights to the Hague»

Such comments should not be published because they perpetute the idea that all Serbs are radical brutes.

Sean

pre 13 godina

While visiting Belgrade, US VP and all-time serbophobe, Joe Biden, laid a wreath at the spot where Đinđić was assassinated (but did not see fit to pay his respects to the victims of the 1999 Nato bombing campaign). This gesture lends further credence to the view that Đinđić was one of Washington’s special agents. In my opinion, if he was alive today as prime minister/president, Serbia by now would have recognised the “kosova” independence project.

bganon

pre 13 godina

Ivan tell that to the Croatians who think that Gotovina is a hero.

And tell it to the new godmother of suspected war criminal Purda' child, Jadranka Kosor.

If nationalism is a problem in Serbia, it has complete national respectibility in Croatia.

ivan

pre 13 godina

For your information: (war-)criminal and knight are not synonyms - at least not in the English language.
(Englishman in New York, 12 March 2011 16:17)

According to him war criminals and terrorists are knights.

Englishman in New York

pre 13 godina

"Djindjic started the era of sending Serb knights to the Hague. "
(highduke, 12 March 2011 15:02)

For your information: (war-)criminal and knight are not synonyms - at least not in the English language.

highduke

pre 13 godina

Djindjic started the era of sending Serb knights to the Hague. That is his legacy since he didnt live long enough to get bought out by Russians like Dodik & Tadic.

Karanovic

pre 13 godina

I think I gave more thought to Milosevic's death anniversary yesterday than to Djindjic's today. Is there a more overrated figure in Serbia over the past decade? He is not a martyr folks; he was an unpopular, law-breaking mole of the international community who missed out on some great fireworks and destruction in 1999 while in Montenegro. He is not Sveti Zoran, people, he was a man, and a pretty shady one at that.

Karanovic

pre 13 godina

I think I gave more thought to Milosevic's death anniversary yesterday than to Djindjic's today. Is there a more overrated figure in Serbia over the past decade? He is not a martyr folks; he was an unpopular, law-breaking mole of the international community who missed out on some great fireworks and destruction in 1999 while in Montenegro. He is not Sveti Zoran, people, he was a man, and a pretty shady one at that.

Englishman in New York

pre 13 godina

"Djindjic started the era of sending Serb knights to the Hague. "
(highduke, 12 March 2011 15:02)

For your information: (war-)criminal and knight are not synonyms - at least not in the English language.

highduke

pre 13 godina

Djindjic started the era of sending Serb knights to the Hague. That is his legacy since he didnt live long enough to get bought out by Russians like Dodik & Tadic.

sj

pre 13 godina

Serbs like you are responsible for the devastating image of the Serbian people. Those are no knights but the scum of humanity.
(kk, 12 March 2011 19:43)

Yes of course and people Albanians like you and Thaci are the pillars of society. Ask any European what they think of Albanians (here is a hint – prisons throughout Europe are full of Albanians)

kk

pre 13 godina

Djindjic started the era of sending Serb knights to the Hague. That is his legacy since he didnt live long enough to get bought out by Russians like Dodik & Tadic.
(highduke, 12 March 2011 15:02)

Serbs like you are responsible for the devastating image of the Serbian people. Those are no knights but the scum of humanity.

ivan

pre 13 godina

For your information: (war-)criminal and knight are not synonyms - at least not in the English language.
(Englishman in New York, 12 March 2011 16:17)

According to him war criminals and terrorists are knights.

Sean

pre 13 godina

While visiting Belgrade, US VP and all-time serbophobe, Joe Biden, laid a wreath at the spot where Đinđić was assassinated (but did not see fit to pay his respects to the victims of the 1999 Nato bombing campaign). This gesture lends further credence to the view that Đinđić was one of Washington’s special agents. In my opinion, if he was alive today as prime minister/president, Serbia by now would have recognised the “kosova” independence project.

bganon

pre 13 godina

Ivan tell that to the Croatians who think that Gotovina is a hero.

And tell it to the new godmother of suspected war criminal Purda' child, Jadranka Kosor.

If nationalism is a problem in Serbia, it has complete national respectibility in Croatia.

Boris J.

pre 13 godina

«started the era of sending Serb knights to the Hague»

Such comments should not be published because they perpetute the idea that all Serbs are radical brutes.

MikeC

pre 13 godina

"I think I gave more thought to Milosevic's death anniversary yesterday than to Djindjic's today."

Karanovic

Well fellow serb I guess you never felt Milosevics rage. I guess you were not one of those who lost everything from Milosevics politics. My uncle transfered 70 euros to a Serbian bank after he moved back to Serbia, after many years in Sweden, and Milosevic took it all. Milosevic didn't stand up for serbs in Croatia at the end of the war there. He let them get butchered by the croats and the West. People like Milosevic could easily start civil war between fellow serbs without any hesitation, just to stay in power. I would go as far as to say that Milosevic is responsible for the "loss" of Kosovo. He provoked the West to attack our country. Milosevic is the greatest anti serb that ever lived. He is a greater enemy to his own people then any albanian, croat or muslim would ever be.

Top

pre 13 godina

"I would go as far as to say that Milosevic is responsible for the "loss" of Kosovo. He provoked the West to attack our country. Milosevic is the greatest anti serb that ever lived. He is a greater enemy to his own people then any albanian, croat or muslim would ever be."
(MikeC, 13 March 2011 10:59)

I would gladly agree to that, and I would go even beyond that: Without Milosevic and people who supported him and his politics, there wouldn't have been the Balkan wars, but a peaceful split-up like in Ex-Czechoslovakia - the outcome would have been probably much better for Serbia.

gagi marinkovic

pre 13 godina

Naïve Mr. Zoran Djindjic never explained to himself the TRUE STATE of MENTALITY of his people. The price for it was loss of life. He underestimated the evil some of them are ready for. Hyper gifted Djindjic could enjoy his purposeful . mentally rich and highly prosperous life elsewhere - in the ‘flock’ were he belongs - instead of messing with its local and remote 'collaborators' and opponents, and the masses which neither liked him nor understood him..
Both, grandma ‘Julka’ coming from Moscow and ‘the radical’ – i.e. ‘the winner' from Dan Hague's - will soon be back to Serbia. In some transcendent way they never left Serbia. They are indeed quite inseparable, as in the preparation of Djindjic's fate. This time they will play just a nominal part of the riveting the last nail in the coffin of Serbia.
'The winners' of the nineties will find Serbia without distinct EU norms of behavior and without EU ‘smells & sounds’ . Their legacy of the nineties worked very well. Those who tried to make a life more human and constructive place have been either marginalized or ‘suffocated’. Those publicly exposed like Djindjic in a futile job of modernizing mentality have been purged. The dominant mental tsunami of Srbistan & Karada (‘two eyes in a head’) is too strong…almost devastating.
The clear winners are on the ‘other side’. Country is on the mercy of the FSB oligarchs, their informants and feet kissers, and their joined interests which cannot be perceived easily. (They know HOW TO KEEP & PRESERVE SECRETS). Serbia naturally inclines to the role of being a playground for their business of sucking money out. Anyway, instead of Djindjic leadership, eventual mental consolidation, and gradual acceptance of EU standards Serbia is emptied by a horde of tycoons, mini-tycoons, and micro tycoons mostly ‘made in Serbia’ - all with security roots and the ‘blessings’ from the nineties and before. In addition, many too many who emulate them-have all together created a 'war economy' in peace.
Prices of necessities are higher than in the protected areas of Bosnia during the war or in the Scandinavian capitals … Government of Serbia is impotent. The organized crime in Serbia called ‘our businessmen’ perverted ‘the law of markets’ into Balkan hell version systematically squeezing out the last penny from the pockets of groggy masses.
In Serbia, the pricing is inversely proportional to the status of morality. Prices are the utmost proof that Serbia finally reaps what was sowed in the nineties and before: years of war profiteers, years of glorified fascism, the years of popularization of criminals, murderers, pimps, starlets, and all kinds of pathology. All headed by high thoughts of ‘the wise men’ - and highland academicians and orators ... The harvest is - LIFE TERROR.
Minority terrorizes majority. Majority is envious…would like to be minority and do the same. Serbia becomes the state in impulsion - mental walking museum. 'The winners' will be the last elevator boys for the ride between Serbia 1st and 16th floor in the 'high-rise building of true hell'. (Mishkovic, the prominent elevator boy until some days ago is just temporary withdrawn in a deeper 'shadow' until in full force joins those two 'symbols')
Majority in Serbia simply do not want to hear about the existence of the LAW OF CAUSALITY…and basically they do not care. Why? Minds are regularly in hibernation, and anyway moral never resided in this place.

Obilic

pre 13 godina

This is the anniversary of Srbija gaining it's independence from the west. Where was Zoran before and during the Balkan wars? I'm pretty sure he was getting trained by the CIA.

Karanovic

pre 13 godina

I think I gave more thought to Milosevic's death anniversary yesterday than to Djindjic's today. Is there a more overrated figure in Serbia over the past decade? He is not a martyr folks; he was an unpopular, law-breaking mole of the international community who missed out on some great fireworks and destruction in 1999 while in Montenegro. He is not Sveti Zoran, people, he was a man, and a pretty shady one at that.

highduke

pre 13 godina

Djindjic started the era of sending Serb knights to the Hague. That is his legacy since he didnt live long enough to get bought out by Russians like Dodik & Tadic.

ivan

pre 13 godina

For your information: (war-)criminal and knight are not synonyms - at least not in the English language.
(Englishman in New York, 12 March 2011 16:17)

According to him war criminals and terrorists are knights.

kk

pre 13 godina

Djindjic started the era of sending Serb knights to the Hague. That is his legacy since he didnt live long enough to get bought out by Russians like Dodik & Tadic.
(highduke, 12 March 2011 15:02)

Serbs like you are responsible for the devastating image of the Serbian people. Those are no knights but the scum of humanity.

Englishman in New York

pre 13 godina

"Djindjic started the era of sending Serb knights to the Hague. "
(highduke, 12 March 2011 15:02)

For your information: (war-)criminal and knight are not synonyms - at least not in the English language.

Sean

pre 13 godina

While visiting Belgrade, US VP and all-time serbophobe, Joe Biden, laid a wreath at the spot where Đinđić was assassinated (but did not see fit to pay his respects to the victims of the 1999 Nato bombing campaign). This gesture lends further credence to the view that Đinđić was one of Washington’s special agents. In my opinion, if he was alive today as prime minister/president, Serbia by now would have recognised the “kosova” independence project.

sj

pre 13 godina

Serbs like you are responsible for the devastating image of the Serbian people. Those are no knights but the scum of humanity.
(kk, 12 March 2011 19:43)

Yes of course and people Albanians like you and Thaci are the pillars of society. Ask any European what they think of Albanians (here is a hint – prisons throughout Europe are full of Albanians)

bganon

pre 13 godina

Ivan tell that to the Croatians who think that Gotovina is a hero.

And tell it to the new godmother of suspected war criminal Purda' child, Jadranka Kosor.

If nationalism is a problem in Serbia, it has complete national respectibility in Croatia.

Boris J.

pre 13 godina

«started the era of sending Serb knights to the Hague»

Such comments should not be published because they perpetute the idea that all Serbs are radical brutes.

MikeC

pre 13 godina

"I think I gave more thought to Milosevic's death anniversary yesterday than to Djindjic's today."

Karanovic

Well fellow serb I guess you never felt Milosevics rage. I guess you were not one of those who lost everything from Milosevics politics. My uncle transfered 70 euros to a Serbian bank after he moved back to Serbia, after many years in Sweden, and Milosevic took it all. Milosevic didn't stand up for serbs in Croatia at the end of the war there. He let them get butchered by the croats and the West. People like Milosevic could easily start civil war between fellow serbs without any hesitation, just to stay in power. I would go as far as to say that Milosevic is responsible for the "loss" of Kosovo. He provoked the West to attack our country. Milosevic is the greatest anti serb that ever lived. He is a greater enemy to his own people then any albanian, croat or muslim would ever be.

gagi marinkovic

pre 13 godina

Naïve Mr. Zoran Djindjic never explained to himself the TRUE STATE of MENTALITY of his people. The price for it was loss of life. He underestimated the evil some of them are ready for. Hyper gifted Djindjic could enjoy his purposeful . mentally rich and highly prosperous life elsewhere - in the ‘flock’ were he belongs - instead of messing with its local and remote 'collaborators' and opponents, and the masses which neither liked him nor understood him..
Both, grandma ‘Julka’ coming from Moscow and ‘the radical’ – i.e. ‘the winner' from Dan Hague's - will soon be back to Serbia. In some transcendent way they never left Serbia. They are indeed quite inseparable, as in the preparation of Djindjic's fate. This time they will play just a nominal part of the riveting the last nail in the coffin of Serbia.
'The winners' of the nineties will find Serbia without distinct EU norms of behavior and without EU ‘smells & sounds’ . Their legacy of the nineties worked very well. Those who tried to make a life more human and constructive place have been either marginalized or ‘suffocated’. Those publicly exposed like Djindjic in a futile job of modernizing mentality have been purged. The dominant mental tsunami of Srbistan & Karada (‘two eyes in a head’) is too strong…almost devastating.
The clear winners are on the ‘other side’. Country is on the mercy of the FSB oligarchs, their informants and feet kissers, and their joined interests which cannot be perceived easily. (They know HOW TO KEEP & PRESERVE SECRETS). Serbia naturally inclines to the role of being a playground for their business of sucking money out. Anyway, instead of Djindjic leadership, eventual mental consolidation, and gradual acceptance of EU standards Serbia is emptied by a horde of tycoons, mini-tycoons, and micro tycoons mostly ‘made in Serbia’ - all with security roots and the ‘blessings’ from the nineties and before. In addition, many too many who emulate them-have all together created a 'war economy' in peace.
Prices of necessities are higher than in the protected areas of Bosnia during the war or in the Scandinavian capitals … Government of Serbia is impotent. The organized crime in Serbia called ‘our businessmen’ perverted ‘the law of markets’ into Balkan hell version systematically squeezing out the last penny from the pockets of groggy masses.
In Serbia, the pricing is inversely proportional to the status of morality. Prices are the utmost proof that Serbia finally reaps what was sowed in the nineties and before: years of war profiteers, years of glorified fascism, the years of popularization of criminals, murderers, pimps, starlets, and all kinds of pathology. All headed by high thoughts of ‘the wise men’ - and highland academicians and orators ... The harvest is - LIFE TERROR.
Minority terrorizes majority. Majority is envious…would like to be minority and do the same. Serbia becomes the state in impulsion - mental walking museum. 'The winners' will be the last elevator boys for the ride between Serbia 1st and 16th floor in the 'high-rise building of true hell'. (Mishkovic, the prominent elevator boy until some days ago is just temporary withdrawn in a deeper 'shadow' until in full force joins those two 'symbols')
Majority in Serbia simply do not want to hear about the existence of the LAW OF CAUSALITY…and basically they do not care. Why? Minds are regularly in hibernation, and anyway moral never resided in this place.

Obilic

pre 13 godina

This is the anniversary of Srbija gaining it's independence from the west. Where was Zoran before and during the Balkan wars? I'm pretty sure he was getting trained by the CIA.

Top

pre 13 godina

"I would go as far as to say that Milosevic is responsible for the "loss" of Kosovo. He provoked the West to attack our country. Milosevic is the greatest anti serb that ever lived. He is a greater enemy to his own people then any albanian, croat or muslim would ever be."
(MikeC, 13 March 2011 10:59)

I would gladly agree to that, and I would go even beyond that: Without Milosevic and people who supported him and his politics, there wouldn't have been the Balkan wars, but a peaceful split-up like in Ex-Czechoslovakia - the outcome would have been probably much better for Serbia.