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Friday, 03.06.2011.

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President: Mladić arrest improves Serbia’s reputation

Serbian President Boris Tadić says Serbia has proved to be serious about honing its international reputation by arresting Hague Tribunal indictee Ratko Mladić.

Izvor: Tanjug

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icj1

pre 12 godina

Which law is that? The one where the US can start proceedings crimes against humanity in the UN against leaders they don’t like i.e Gaddafi for example, but these same hypocrites are not even signatories to the so called International Criminal Court?
(sj, 3 June 2011 14:47)

Just a small correction, it was Russia, China, US, UK, France and other 10 states that referred Gadaffi to the ICC. Not all of them are ICC signatories, but it is the ICC status approved by its signatories that gives that competence to the UNSC. That's the law.



Is it the same rule law where the US can kill 200 000 Iraqis and nothing is said, but you do something they don’t like then it’s off to the Hague? Please stop having fantasies.
(sj, 3 June 2011 14:47)

Yeah, exactly, stop having fantasies. You need to show some evidence first that the above happened, and if it happended whether it was an international crime or not (you need to start citing some articles from the law).

icj1

pre 12 godina

Yes, it helps improve the reputation of Serbia as a servile nation.
(Zoran, 3 June 2011 17:57)

Yep, a nation servile to the international criminal law

probabis

pre 12 godina

reputation?? of a strong country with no justitiar system giving their citizens to be executed in hague prison , all of them they never heard the final verdict, you can take oure citizens and do what you want thats the image of serbia weaaaaak wounded smellling bloooodd...shark neigbhors ... so serbia and every serbia the best think which have to do is to kill thier children with the own hand its will be a lection and image to all around clock serbia

Mike

pre 12 godina

"Mike - Good point, except if your name is Roberto. Nothing will shift his obsessive hatred of Serbs." (Jim)

-- That's his problem. I couldn't care less what he thinks.

LOGICO

pre 12 godina

Mike, think a bit before you write. Be logic. Mt Tadic is the best president for the Serbs at this moment of their history, just as Milosevic was the worst then. Before of Milo, Serbs passed through 4 wars, all lost, and still have major problems internationnally. If you're a Serb, you have to think that the future of Serbia is not with alleged war criminals.

MikeC

pre 12 godina

Yes Mr Tadic, you have improved your reputation internationally but fortunatelly Barak Obama and co are not able to vote for you in the next election. You have betrayed a Serbian hero. It will cost you the election and you will always be remembered for this betrayal of the man who saves bosnian Serbs from extinction by muslims and the ustashe.

Mia

pre 12 godina

Tadic the only thing that the arrest of Mladic proves is that the serbian government is willing to stab its people in the back and you know what for nothing no EU no Money this is for nothing. Next time if the serb people need a defender there will be none to stand because the serbs in the end wil trow them to the wolves

Mike

pre 12 godina

Whatever "reputation" Serbia had prior to Mladic's arrest will basically remain the same afterwards. Those who have been there and have friends there will form opinions grossly different than those who have not and know little beyond internet threads like this.

The more you know

pre 12 godina

"Tell that to the Serbian electorate when DS is voted in again in the next election. (bganon)"

Yes all 38% for ZES minus DS's roughly 60% contribution leaving them with a grand total of 23% of DS voters in Serbia. A real powerhouse party there...

The only thing DS will be winning is a one way ticket to the opposition next election. People are tired of hearing "European values, standards, morals, heritage etc" at the end of every sentence and seeing nothing in return.

DS (and co) suck at everything they do, the only problem is there are still too many dumb voters to see that.

twindales

pre 12 godina

Its about time Serbian Politicians now started working for the people they represent rather than for themselves. Corruption is still a problem in Serbia but this starts at the top. Until Serbian politicians recognise that they are there at the behest of the people and not there to feather there own nests Serbia will not change I fear. Jobs healthcare education are universal rights for Serbian people too, its about time President Tadic you recognised this and started to work in tune with the needs of your people.

ivan

pre 12 godina

Mr. Tadic, it shows that Serbia knew where Mladic was but didn't arrest him until the last minute, meaning, people trust Serbs even less now.

Milos Obilic

pre 12 godina

Who gives a damn if Tadic was not in Rome? No one. But he missed an opportunity and the Italians will make him pay..
(Gubba, 3 June 2011 11:27)

Spot the glaring self-contradiction. This is why no one takes Albanian propaganda seriously.

Investment

pre 12 godina

Am convinced that loss of investment into Serbia has nothing to do with moral issues and more to do with political and economic conditions. Serbia is a good place to invest but it needs to get rid of red tape. Cannot see where Mladic comes into this!

sj

pre 12 godina

To turn in Mladic is no betrayal - it is appropriate that accused criminals face trial.

We live by the rule of law, not by the criminality of sick and rabid nationalism.
(Bob, 3 June 2011 14:00)

Which law is that? The one where the US can start proceedings crimes against humanity in the UN against leaders they don’t like i.e Gaddafi for example, but these same hypocrites are not even signatories to the so called International Criminal Court?
Is it the same rule law where the US can kill 200 000 Iraqis and nothing is said, but you do something they don’t like then it’s off to the Hague? Please stop having fantasies.

Bob

pre 12 godina

To turn in Mladic is no betrayal - it is appropriate that accused criminals face trial.

We live by the rule of law, not by the criminality of sick and rabid nationalism.

Predrag

pre 12 godina

Tadic, the 30 pieces of gold you received for betraying Mladic will not buy you one day of redemption!

You are a traitor to your culture, country and people!

bganon

pre 12 godina

'You are a traitor to your culture, country and people!'

Tell that to the Serbian electorate when DS is voted in again in the next election.

The national interest is the priority, not some communistic style attachment to past values that never even existed in the first place.

Gubba

pre 12 godina

Yes, true, and good job alienating the Italians (not going to Rome for the 150 years celebrations because "Kosovo was invited"), Italy being the only country that actually invested in Serbia lately (look at FIAT and Benetton)!!

Do note that Israel and the Palestinians were both in Rome, it does not mean they recognise each other, just that they don't want to piss on someone else's celebration by imposing their own private issues. Who gives a damn if Tadic was not in Rome? No one. But he missed an opportunity and the Italians will make him pay..

sj

pre 12 godina

To turn in Mladic is no betrayal - it is appropriate that accused criminals face trial.

We live by the rule of law, not by the criminality of sick and rabid nationalism.
(Bob, 3 June 2011 14:00)

Which law is that? The one where the US can start proceedings crimes against humanity in the UN against leaders they don’t like i.e Gaddafi for example, but these same hypocrites are not even signatories to the so called International Criminal Court?
Is it the same rule law where the US can kill 200 000 Iraqis and nothing is said, but you do something they don’t like then it’s off to the Hague? Please stop having fantasies.

Predrag

pre 12 godina

Tadic, the 30 pieces of gold you received for betraying Mladic will not buy you one day of redemption!

You are a traitor to your culture, country and people!

Bob

pre 12 godina

To turn in Mladic is no betrayal - it is appropriate that accused criminals face trial.

We live by the rule of law, not by the criminality of sick and rabid nationalism.

bganon

pre 12 godina

'You are a traitor to your culture, country and people!'

Tell that to the Serbian electorate when DS is voted in again in the next election.

The national interest is the priority, not some communistic style attachment to past values that never even existed in the first place.

ivan

pre 12 godina

Mr. Tadic, it shows that Serbia knew where Mladic was but didn't arrest him until the last minute, meaning, people trust Serbs even less now.

Mike

pre 12 godina

Whatever "reputation" Serbia had prior to Mladic's arrest will basically remain the same afterwards. Those who have been there and have friends there will form opinions grossly different than those who have not and know little beyond internet threads like this.

Milos Obilic

pre 12 godina

Who gives a damn if Tadic was not in Rome? No one. But he missed an opportunity and the Italians will make him pay..
(Gubba, 3 June 2011 11:27)

Spot the glaring self-contradiction. This is why no one takes Albanian propaganda seriously.

Investment

pre 12 godina

Am convinced that loss of investment into Serbia has nothing to do with moral issues and more to do with political and economic conditions. Serbia is a good place to invest but it needs to get rid of red tape. Cannot see where Mladic comes into this!

Gubba

pre 12 godina

Yes, true, and good job alienating the Italians (not going to Rome for the 150 years celebrations because "Kosovo was invited"), Italy being the only country that actually invested in Serbia lately (look at FIAT and Benetton)!!

Do note that Israel and the Palestinians were both in Rome, it does not mean they recognise each other, just that they don't want to piss on someone else's celebration by imposing their own private issues. Who gives a damn if Tadic was not in Rome? No one. But he missed an opportunity and the Italians will make him pay..

MikeC

pre 12 godina

Yes Mr Tadic, you have improved your reputation internationally but fortunatelly Barak Obama and co are not able to vote for you in the next election. You have betrayed a Serbian hero. It will cost you the election and you will always be remembered for this betrayal of the man who saves bosnian Serbs from extinction by muslims and the ustashe.

The more you know

pre 12 godina

"Tell that to the Serbian electorate when DS is voted in again in the next election. (bganon)"

Yes all 38% for ZES minus DS's roughly 60% contribution leaving them with a grand total of 23% of DS voters in Serbia. A real powerhouse party there...

The only thing DS will be winning is a one way ticket to the opposition next election. People are tired of hearing "European values, standards, morals, heritage etc" at the end of every sentence and seeing nothing in return.

DS (and co) suck at everything they do, the only problem is there are still too many dumb voters to see that.

twindales

pre 12 godina

Its about time Serbian Politicians now started working for the people they represent rather than for themselves. Corruption is still a problem in Serbia but this starts at the top. Until Serbian politicians recognise that they are there at the behest of the people and not there to feather there own nests Serbia will not change I fear. Jobs healthcare education are universal rights for Serbian people too, its about time President Tadic you recognised this and started to work in tune with the needs of your people.

Mia

pre 12 godina

Tadic the only thing that the arrest of Mladic proves is that the serbian government is willing to stab its people in the back and you know what for nothing no EU no Money this is for nothing. Next time if the serb people need a defender there will be none to stand because the serbs in the end wil trow them to the wolves

Mike

pre 12 godina

"Mike - Good point, except if your name is Roberto. Nothing will shift his obsessive hatred of Serbs." (Jim)

-- That's his problem. I couldn't care less what he thinks.

LOGICO

pre 12 godina

Mike, think a bit before you write. Be logic. Mt Tadic is the best president for the Serbs at this moment of their history, just as Milosevic was the worst then. Before of Milo, Serbs passed through 4 wars, all lost, and still have major problems internationnally. If you're a Serb, you have to think that the future of Serbia is not with alleged war criminals.

probabis

pre 12 godina

reputation?? of a strong country with no justitiar system giving their citizens to be executed in hague prison , all of them they never heard the final verdict, you can take oure citizens and do what you want thats the image of serbia weaaaaak wounded smellling bloooodd...shark neigbhors ... so serbia and every serbia the best think which have to do is to kill thier children with the own hand its will be a lection and image to all around clock serbia

icj1

pre 12 godina

Which law is that? The one where the US can start proceedings crimes against humanity in the UN against leaders they don’t like i.e Gaddafi for example, but these same hypocrites are not even signatories to the so called International Criminal Court?
(sj, 3 June 2011 14:47)

Just a small correction, it was Russia, China, US, UK, France and other 10 states that referred Gadaffi to the ICC. Not all of them are ICC signatories, but it is the ICC status approved by its signatories that gives that competence to the UNSC. That's the law.



Is it the same rule law where the US can kill 200 000 Iraqis and nothing is said, but you do something they don’t like then it’s off to the Hague? Please stop having fantasies.
(sj, 3 June 2011 14:47)

Yeah, exactly, stop having fantasies. You need to show some evidence first that the above happened, and if it happended whether it was an international crime or not (you need to start citing some articles from the law).

icj1

pre 12 godina

Yes, it helps improve the reputation of Serbia as a servile nation.
(Zoran, 3 June 2011 17:57)

Yep, a nation servile to the international criminal law

bganon

pre 12 godina

'You are a traitor to your culture, country and people!'

Tell that to the Serbian electorate when DS is voted in again in the next election.

The national interest is the priority, not some communistic style attachment to past values that never even existed in the first place.

Bob

pre 12 godina

To turn in Mladic is no betrayal - it is appropriate that accused criminals face trial.

We live by the rule of law, not by the criminality of sick and rabid nationalism.

Predrag

pre 12 godina

Tadic, the 30 pieces of gold you received for betraying Mladic will not buy you one day of redemption!

You are a traitor to your culture, country and people!

Gubba

pre 12 godina

Yes, true, and good job alienating the Italians (not going to Rome for the 150 years celebrations because "Kosovo was invited"), Italy being the only country that actually invested in Serbia lately (look at FIAT and Benetton)!!

Do note that Israel and the Palestinians were both in Rome, it does not mean they recognise each other, just that they don't want to piss on someone else's celebration by imposing their own private issues. Who gives a damn if Tadic was not in Rome? No one. But he missed an opportunity and the Italians will make him pay..

sj

pre 12 godina

To turn in Mladic is no betrayal - it is appropriate that accused criminals face trial.

We live by the rule of law, not by the criminality of sick and rabid nationalism.
(Bob, 3 June 2011 14:00)

Which law is that? The one where the US can start proceedings crimes against humanity in the UN against leaders they don’t like i.e Gaddafi for example, but these same hypocrites are not even signatories to the so called International Criminal Court?
Is it the same rule law where the US can kill 200 000 Iraqis and nothing is said, but you do something they don’t like then it’s off to the Hague? Please stop having fantasies.

ivan

pre 12 godina

Mr. Tadic, it shows that Serbia knew where Mladic was but didn't arrest him until the last minute, meaning, people trust Serbs even less now.

Investment

pre 12 godina

Am convinced that loss of investment into Serbia has nothing to do with moral issues and more to do with political and economic conditions. Serbia is a good place to invest but it needs to get rid of red tape. Cannot see where Mladic comes into this!

Milos Obilic

pre 12 godina

Who gives a damn if Tadic was not in Rome? No one. But he missed an opportunity and the Italians will make him pay..
(Gubba, 3 June 2011 11:27)

Spot the glaring self-contradiction. This is why no one takes Albanian propaganda seriously.

The more you know

pre 12 godina

"Tell that to the Serbian electorate when DS is voted in again in the next election. (bganon)"

Yes all 38% for ZES minus DS's roughly 60% contribution leaving them with a grand total of 23% of DS voters in Serbia. A real powerhouse party there...

The only thing DS will be winning is a one way ticket to the opposition next election. People are tired of hearing "European values, standards, morals, heritage etc" at the end of every sentence and seeing nothing in return.

DS (and co) suck at everything they do, the only problem is there are still too many dumb voters to see that.

LOGICO

pre 12 godina

Mike, think a bit before you write. Be logic. Mt Tadic is the best president for the Serbs at this moment of their history, just as Milosevic was the worst then. Before of Milo, Serbs passed through 4 wars, all lost, and still have major problems internationnally. If you're a Serb, you have to think that the future of Serbia is not with alleged war criminals.

MikeC

pre 12 godina

Yes Mr Tadic, you have improved your reputation internationally but fortunatelly Barak Obama and co are not able to vote for you in the next election. You have betrayed a Serbian hero. It will cost you the election and you will always be remembered for this betrayal of the man who saves bosnian Serbs from extinction by muslims and the ustashe.

twindales

pre 12 godina

Its about time Serbian Politicians now started working for the people they represent rather than for themselves. Corruption is still a problem in Serbia but this starts at the top. Until Serbian politicians recognise that they are there at the behest of the people and not there to feather there own nests Serbia will not change I fear. Jobs healthcare education are universal rights for Serbian people too, its about time President Tadic you recognised this and started to work in tune with the needs of your people.

Mia

pre 12 godina

Tadic the only thing that the arrest of Mladic proves is that the serbian government is willing to stab its people in the back and you know what for nothing no EU no Money this is for nothing. Next time if the serb people need a defender there will be none to stand because the serbs in the end wil trow them to the wolves

Mike

pre 12 godina

Whatever "reputation" Serbia had prior to Mladic's arrest will basically remain the same afterwards. Those who have been there and have friends there will form opinions grossly different than those who have not and know little beyond internet threads like this.

Mike

pre 12 godina

"Mike - Good point, except if your name is Roberto. Nothing will shift his obsessive hatred of Serbs." (Jim)

-- That's his problem. I couldn't care less what he thinks.

probabis

pre 12 godina

reputation?? of a strong country with no justitiar system giving their citizens to be executed in hague prison , all of them they never heard the final verdict, you can take oure citizens and do what you want thats the image of serbia weaaaaak wounded smellling bloooodd...shark neigbhors ... so serbia and every serbia the best think which have to do is to kill thier children with the own hand its will be a lection and image to all around clock serbia

icj1

pre 12 godina

Which law is that? The one where the US can start proceedings crimes against humanity in the UN against leaders they don’t like i.e Gaddafi for example, but these same hypocrites are not even signatories to the so called International Criminal Court?
(sj, 3 June 2011 14:47)

Just a small correction, it was Russia, China, US, UK, France and other 10 states that referred Gadaffi to the ICC. Not all of them are ICC signatories, but it is the ICC status approved by its signatories that gives that competence to the UNSC. That's the law.



Is it the same rule law where the US can kill 200 000 Iraqis and nothing is said, but you do something they don’t like then it’s off to the Hague? Please stop having fantasies.
(sj, 3 June 2011 14:47)

Yeah, exactly, stop having fantasies. You need to show some evidence first that the above happened, and if it happended whether it was an international crime or not (you need to start citing some articles from the law).

icj1

pre 12 godina

Yes, it helps improve the reputation of Serbia as a servile nation.
(Zoran, 3 June 2011 17:57)

Yep, a nation servile to the international criminal law