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Friday, 25.03.2011.

10:50

Public sector workers block downtown Belgrade

According to assessments, at least 10,000 people gathered at the public sector unions’ protest in downtown Belgrade.

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New Zealander

pre 13 godina

I thought all is well in Serbia? Great economy and no civil unrest? Regional "superpower"? haha!
I guess not.
(The Truth Chicago, 25 March 2011 15:51)
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Oh dear, I suppose we won't be seeing any protests in "Kosova" because you don't have any workers.
(Zoran, 25 March 2011 18:48)

The wind is blowing from islamic contries towards serbia, sinc they are very close allies. look out serbia, another bloody revoluion it is on its way.
what ever happened to balkan superpower (suposedly serbia)???
(Agim Kelmendi, 25 March 2011 21:18)

List of Fmr Yugo Countries + Albania and Kosovo's Current + Predicted GDP (PPP), Numbers in Billions of Dollars

Serbia
2011 - 83.338
2012 - 88.704
2013 - 95.002
2014 - 101.939
2015 - 109.018

Croatia
2011 - 80.304
2012 - 83.401
2013 - 87.178
2014 - 91.310
2015 - 95.715

Slovenia
2011 - 58.345
2012 - 60.895
2013 - 63.794
2014 - 66.669
2015 - 69.614

Bosnia-Herzegovina
2011 - 31.492
2012 - 33.520
2013 - 35.815
2014 - 38.065
2015 - 40.515

Albania
2011 - 24.685
2012 - 25.924
2013 - 27.422
2014 - 29.201
2015 - 31.229

Slavomacedonia
2011 - 20.177
2012 - 21.367
2013 - 22.546
2014 - 23.838
2015 - 25.243

Montenegro
2011 - 6.914
2012 - 7.390
2013 - 7.875
2014 - 8.344
2015 - 8.832

Kosovo (& just because its worth noting, Kosovo is 1 behind Zimbabwe)

2011 - 4.717
2012 - 5.038
2013 - 5.371
2014 - 5.670
2015 - 6.031

And before you try starting another war
Army Size:

Note that all Armies except the Serbian one contain Paramilitaries
Serbia - 79,296
Croatia - 42,600
Albania - 14,795
Montenegro - 13,227
Slavomacedonia - 12,850
Bosnia-Herzegovina - 11,099
Slovenia - 15,500
Kosovo - 3,300


Forgive my Skeptism regarding your comment

Stefan

pre 13 godina

I thought all is well in Serbia? Great economy and no civil unrest? Regional "superpower"? haha!

I guess not.
(The Truth Chicago, 25 March 2011 15:51)

Unions protesting is hardly civil unrest.

sj

pre 13 godina

(Agim Kelmendi, 25 March 2011 21:18)
(The Truth Chicago, 25 March 2011 15:51)
You had 100 000 demonstrating against government cut backs in the State of Illinois and did you see much of this outside the State itself? No of course not; it was democratically suppressed not to embarrass a superpower in the outside world.
That day there was a little coverage on local TV, but nothing went outside to the wider world. You have to be watching either Al Jazera, Russian or Chinese TV. In fact you should have seen something on the so called public television program, but alas nothing – not even a peep. Viva la free speech!!!!!!

Agim Kelmendi

pre 13 godina

I thought all is well in Serbia? Great economy and no civil unrest? Regional "superpower"? haha!
I guess not.
(The Truth Chicago, 25 March 2011 15:51)
--
Oh dear, I suppose we won't be seeing any protests in "Kosova" because you don't have any workers.
(Zoran, 25 March 2011 18:48)

The wind is blowing from islamic contries towards serbia, sinc they are very close allies. look out serbia, another bloody revoluion it is on its way.
what ever happened to balkan superpower (suposedly serbia)???

Zoran

pre 13 godina

I thought all is well in Serbia? Great economy and no civil unrest? Regional "superpower"? haha!
I guess not.
(The Truth Chicago, 25 March 2011 15:51)
--
Oh dear, I suppose we won't be seeing any protests in "Kosova" because you don't have any workers.

Agim Kelmendi

pre 13 godina

I thought all is well in Serbia? Great economy and no civil unrest? Regional "superpower"? haha!
I guess not.
(The Truth Chicago, 25 March 2011 15:51)
--
Oh dear, I suppose we won't be seeing any protests in "Kosova" because you don't have any workers.
(Zoran, 25 March 2011 18:48)

The wind is blowing from islamic contries towards serbia, sinc they are very close allies. look out serbia, another bloody revoluion it is on its way.
what ever happened to balkan superpower (suposedly serbia)???

Zoran

pre 13 godina

I thought all is well in Serbia? Great economy and no civil unrest? Regional "superpower"? haha!
I guess not.
(The Truth Chicago, 25 March 2011 15:51)
--
Oh dear, I suppose we won't be seeing any protests in "Kosova" because you don't have any workers.

sj

pre 13 godina

(Agim Kelmendi, 25 March 2011 21:18)
(The Truth Chicago, 25 March 2011 15:51)
You had 100 000 demonstrating against government cut backs in the State of Illinois and did you see much of this outside the State itself? No of course not; it was democratically suppressed not to embarrass a superpower in the outside world.
That day there was a little coverage on local TV, but nothing went outside to the wider world. You have to be watching either Al Jazera, Russian or Chinese TV. In fact you should have seen something on the so called public television program, but alas nothing – not even a peep. Viva la free speech!!!!!!

New Zealander

pre 13 godina

I thought all is well in Serbia? Great economy and no civil unrest? Regional "superpower"? haha!
I guess not.
(The Truth Chicago, 25 March 2011 15:51)
--
Oh dear, I suppose we won't be seeing any protests in "Kosova" because you don't have any workers.
(Zoran, 25 March 2011 18:48)

The wind is blowing from islamic contries towards serbia, sinc they are very close allies. look out serbia, another bloody revoluion it is on its way.
what ever happened to balkan superpower (suposedly serbia)???
(Agim Kelmendi, 25 March 2011 21:18)

List of Fmr Yugo Countries + Albania and Kosovo's Current + Predicted GDP (PPP), Numbers in Billions of Dollars

Serbia
2011 - 83.338
2012 - 88.704
2013 - 95.002
2014 - 101.939
2015 - 109.018

Croatia
2011 - 80.304
2012 - 83.401
2013 - 87.178
2014 - 91.310
2015 - 95.715

Slovenia
2011 - 58.345
2012 - 60.895
2013 - 63.794
2014 - 66.669
2015 - 69.614

Bosnia-Herzegovina
2011 - 31.492
2012 - 33.520
2013 - 35.815
2014 - 38.065
2015 - 40.515

Albania
2011 - 24.685
2012 - 25.924
2013 - 27.422
2014 - 29.201
2015 - 31.229

Slavomacedonia
2011 - 20.177
2012 - 21.367
2013 - 22.546
2014 - 23.838
2015 - 25.243

Montenegro
2011 - 6.914
2012 - 7.390
2013 - 7.875
2014 - 8.344
2015 - 8.832

Kosovo (& just because its worth noting, Kosovo is 1 behind Zimbabwe)

2011 - 4.717
2012 - 5.038
2013 - 5.371
2014 - 5.670
2015 - 6.031

And before you try starting another war
Army Size:

Note that all Armies except the Serbian one contain Paramilitaries
Serbia - 79,296
Croatia - 42,600
Albania - 14,795
Montenegro - 13,227
Slavomacedonia - 12,850
Bosnia-Herzegovina - 11,099
Slovenia - 15,500
Kosovo - 3,300


Forgive my Skeptism regarding your comment

Stefan

pre 13 godina

I thought all is well in Serbia? Great economy and no civil unrest? Regional "superpower"? haha!

I guess not.
(The Truth Chicago, 25 March 2011 15:51)

Unions protesting is hardly civil unrest.

Zoran

pre 13 godina

I thought all is well in Serbia? Great economy and no civil unrest? Regional "superpower"? haha!
I guess not.
(The Truth Chicago, 25 March 2011 15:51)
--
Oh dear, I suppose we won't be seeing any protests in "Kosova" because you don't have any workers.

Agim Kelmendi

pre 13 godina

I thought all is well in Serbia? Great economy and no civil unrest? Regional "superpower"? haha!
I guess not.
(The Truth Chicago, 25 March 2011 15:51)
--
Oh dear, I suppose we won't be seeing any protests in "Kosova" because you don't have any workers.
(Zoran, 25 March 2011 18:48)

The wind is blowing from islamic contries towards serbia, sinc they are very close allies. look out serbia, another bloody revoluion it is on its way.
what ever happened to balkan superpower (suposedly serbia)???

sj

pre 13 godina

(Agim Kelmendi, 25 March 2011 21:18)
(The Truth Chicago, 25 March 2011 15:51)
You had 100 000 demonstrating against government cut backs in the State of Illinois and did you see much of this outside the State itself? No of course not; it was democratically suppressed not to embarrass a superpower in the outside world.
That day there was a little coverage on local TV, but nothing went outside to the wider world. You have to be watching either Al Jazera, Russian or Chinese TV. In fact you should have seen something on the so called public television program, but alas nothing – not even a peep. Viva la free speech!!!!!!

New Zealander

pre 13 godina

I thought all is well in Serbia? Great economy and no civil unrest? Regional "superpower"? haha!
I guess not.
(The Truth Chicago, 25 March 2011 15:51)
--
Oh dear, I suppose we won't be seeing any protests in "Kosova" because you don't have any workers.
(Zoran, 25 March 2011 18:48)

The wind is blowing from islamic contries towards serbia, sinc they are very close allies. look out serbia, another bloody revoluion it is on its way.
what ever happened to balkan superpower (suposedly serbia)???
(Agim Kelmendi, 25 March 2011 21:18)

List of Fmr Yugo Countries + Albania and Kosovo's Current + Predicted GDP (PPP), Numbers in Billions of Dollars

Serbia
2011 - 83.338
2012 - 88.704
2013 - 95.002
2014 - 101.939
2015 - 109.018

Croatia
2011 - 80.304
2012 - 83.401
2013 - 87.178
2014 - 91.310
2015 - 95.715

Slovenia
2011 - 58.345
2012 - 60.895
2013 - 63.794
2014 - 66.669
2015 - 69.614

Bosnia-Herzegovina
2011 - 31.492
2012 - 33.520
2013 - 35.815
2014 - 38.065
2015 - 40.515

Albania
2011 - 24.685
2012 - 25.924
2013 - 27.422
2014 - 29.201
2015 - 31.229

Slavomacedonia
2011 - 20.177
2012 - 21.367
2013 - 22.546
2014 - 23.838
2015 - 25.243

Montenegro
2011 - 6.914
2012 - 7.390
2013 - 7.875
2014 - 8.344
2015 - 8.832

Kosovo (& just because its worth noting, Kosovo is 1 behind Zimbabwe)

2011 - 4.717
2012 - 5.038
2013 - 5.371
2014 - 5.670
2015 - 6.031

And before you try starting another war
Army Size:

Note that all Armies except the Serbian one contain Paramilitaries
Serbia - 79,296
Croatia - 42,600
Albania - 14,795
Montenegro - 13,227
Slavomacedonia - 12,850
Bosnia-Herzegovina - 11,099
Slovenia - 15,500
Kosovo - 3,300


Forgive my Skeptism regarding your comment

Stefan

pre 13 godina

I thought all is well in Serbia? Great economy and no civil unrest? Regional "superpower"? haha!

I guess not.
(The Truth Chicago, 25 March 2011 15:51)

Unions protesting is hardly civil unrest.