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Friday, 29.07.2011.

13:43

Ex-Bosnian Muslim army general released

Former general of the Bosnia-Herzegovina Army Jovan Divjak was released Friday, after the Austrian court rejected Serbia's request for his extradition.

Izvor: Milutin Petroviæ

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Bla bla newbie

pre 12 godina

I have been reading posts on B92 for several months now, very regularly. I must agree with Ataman with regard to the frisco fella. Having read his numerous posts over that period, I have found that person to be the most hate filled, duplicitous, contradictory, self aggrandizing person that I have ever perceived on any forum on the entire internett. If that frisco fella was to tell me that the sky was blue, I would seriously have to check it to make sure that something hasnt changed as he has no credibility at all.

I know its off topic, and I apologise, but I simply could not resist commenting on this simply individual.

Roger7

pre 12 godina

Ataman,

Rather pathetic practice this name-dropping from the wannabee journalist in frisco.
His need to feel more important or to create an artificial level of credibility is obvious. It appears to be habitual and because of this I don't believe these fake relationships even exist.

But, to let you know .... I was talking to Donald Trump (while having a drink in the afternoon) last week and when he couldn't help me I got in touch with dear Martha Stewart who referred me on to Nicolas Sarkozy who called my beloved Bill Gates and......

Ataman

pre 12 godina

can't wait to see jovan next spring, and celebrate. and this time i will drink in the middle of the day!

ciao! roberto frisco
(roberto, 29 July 2011 18:26)

I really do not know much about Jovan Divljak's role and there are reports that he was actually the one who yelled on the phone ordering Bosnians to stop the action. So he is probably innocent as a person and all his responsibility why Belgrade was after him is merely because he occupied a high position and was indirectly a commander. This was done routinely in Socialist countries - for instance if a peon was responsible for a catastrophe often the entire food chain above him was jailed - and more often than not for a longer period of time than the peon who was found directly responsible. Even if they did nothing wrong!

Regardless - Jovan Divljak could be a decent guy - but you are not, so I gave you a "-". Do you think you are such an import person you can see him?

With claims like that you just damage the goals you claim to have. All I see, the most important is your person. Can't wait to speak with some of the personalities you claim to know regarding their contacts to you. I am getting more and more p **** ed off with all this exhibitionist behavior. Lucky you - you can write on B92 what you want but the important people you claim to know do not give your writings a rat's behind. You know... just because they are more important than to do that, that's why. It's only us, peons who are "blessed" to read the eruptions of your ego.

Roger7

pre 12 godina

roberto said, "can't wait to see jovan next spring, and celebrate. and this time i will drink in the middle of the day!"


Oh wow. What a coincidence. I happen to know him too!

Many of us know him but, unlike roberto, we don't feel it necessary to drop names.

Dung.

Dr. Strangelove

pre 12 godina

Jovan Divjak, the bosnian moslem's army single serb general who had no real military responsibility throughout the war. Alija preferred 'loyal' bosnian moslems who were terrible soldiers. Their actions send thousands of bosnian moslem soldiers to needless deaths through their incompetence and design to sacrifice large enough numbers of men, women and children to force western intervention on their behalf. What a proud army!

Aleks

pre 12 godina

Austria has a long history of protecting war criminals. Unlike some nearby states, they have failed to prosecute a single person for war crimes in over thirty years. But go to Vienna and revel in the fine architecture, sacha torte and mozart kugel. What a great nation!

As to the ArBiH, it was predominantly moslem. So what if some people weren't. Even the VRS had moslem units and serbs of mixed heritage but they didn't invest in the multicultural myth that Sarajevo did. I'll give you a clue, there was this place called the SFRY where lots of people married lots of other people of different religions and nationalities. These people did not simply disappear in 1991, though the media would have us believe so.

RBIH

pre 12 godina

Their never was a Bosnian muslim army, I wonder sometime if your qualifications for journalists must be to be stupid? The Bosnian army was the army of the state of Bosnia and had all groups of people in it to defend BiH from human degenerates with a medieval mindset to purge half the country of non-Serbs in order to create something that hasnt existed since the nazis. That is your side, and its one shameful,lying,genocidal side. As for normal human beings like Jovan Divjak I am happy he is home where he belongs. As for that ignorant comment at the bototm by Milan, Sarajevo paid the bail for Jovan as it just like everyone in Bosnia is indebted to him for saving the city and the nation from Serbia.

Fred

pre 12 godina

B92's journalistic standards are really going down the hill. What is the Bosnian "Muslim" Army? Such an army never existed. Mr. Jovan Divjak was a general in the Bosnian Army (Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina). A "Muslim" army never exited and as far as I can tell B92 made that term up. Making up terms and false statements is very unprofessional and I expect better from B92 (or at least I used to expect better).

roberto

pre 12 godina

That is the best news i've had in a very long time, and esp.ly this am, after a very stressful week. yes we did predict that vienna would NEVER extradite jovan to the aggressor country, but it took way too long. my beloved sarajevo film festival just publicized how he was being held as a kind of political prisoner in austria. we were contacting, just last week, the austrian embassy here, asking them what the hell was going on, and pushing for a release. i'd like to believe that these and other actions helped to push things along. you never know, you have to try to do the right thing.

the belgrade regime, in continuing to promote the milosevic/karadzic/mladic campaign, used their resources to grab jurisic, ganic, and finally divjak. all great heroes of the defense of bosnia -- of tuzla and sarajevo, specifically. the blg regime has used every evil tactic to relativize war crimes guilt, and attempted to compare these great and courageous men with the mass murderers acting on belgrade's orders and payroll. unbelievable but that's how they operate.

can't wait to see jovan next spring, and celebrate. and this time i will drink in the middle of the day!

ciao! roberto frisco

Milan

pre 12 godina

The half million bail was probably paid by the US and if will bring them a few minutes closer to default. I wonder if he will be extradited to BiH. And Austria, well what else can I add to it?

Milan

pre 12 godina

The half million bail was probably paid by the US and if will bring them a few minutes closer to default. I wonder if he will be extradited to BiH. And Austria, well what else can I add to it?

Ataman

pre 12 godina

can't wait to see jovan next spring, and celebrate. and this time i will drink in the middle of the day!

ciao! roberto frisco
(roberto, 29 July 2011 18:26)

I really do not know much about Jovan Divljak's role and there are reports that he was actually the one who yelled on the phone ordering Bosnians to stop the action. So he is probably innocent as a person and all his responsibility why Belgrade was after him is merely because he occupied a high position and was indirectly a commander. This was done routinely in Socialist countries - for instance if a peon was responsible for a catastrophe often the entire food chain above him was jailed - and more often than not for a longer period of time than the peon who was found directly responsible. Even if they did nothing wrong!

Regardless - Jovan Divljak could be a decent guy - but you are not, so I gave you a "-". Do you think you are such an import person you can see him?

With claims like that you just damage the goals you claim to have. All I see, the most important is your person. Can't wait to speak with some of the personalities you claim to know regarding their contacts to you. I am getting more and more p **** ed off with all this exhibitionist behavior. Lucky you - you can write on B92 what you want but the important people you claim to know do not give your writings a rat's behind. You know... just because they are more important than to do that, that's why. It's only us, peons who are "blessed" to read the eruptions of your ego.

roberto

pre 12 godina

That is the best news i've had in a very long time, and esp.ly this am, after a very stressful week. yes we did predict that vienna would NEVER extradite jovan to the aggressor country, but it took way too long. my beloved sarajevo film festival just publicized how he was being held as a kind of political prisoner in austria. we were contacting, just last week, the austrian embassy here, asking them what the hell was going on, and pushing for a release. i'd like to believe that these and other actions helped to push things along. you never know, you have to try to do the right thing.

the belgrade regime, in continuing to promote the milosevic/karadzic/mladic campaign, used their resources to grab jurisic, ganic, and finally divjak. all great heroes of the defense of bosnia -- of tuzla and sarajevo, specifically. the blg regime has used every evil tactic to relativize war crimes guilt, and attempted to compare these great and courageous men with the mass murderers acting on belgrade's orders and payroll. unbelievable but that's how they operate.

can't wait to see jovan next spring, and celebrate. and this time i will drink in the middle of the day!

ciao! roberto frisco

Roger7

pre 12 godina

roberto said, "can't wait to see jovan next spring, and celebrate. and this time i will drink in the middle of the day!"


Oh wow. What a coincidence. I happen to know him too!

Many of us know him but, unlike roberto, we don't feel it necessary to drop names.

Dung.

Roger7

pre 12 godina

Ataman,

Rather pathetic practice this name-dropping from the wannabee journalist in frisco.
His need to feel more important or to create an artificial level of credibility is obvious. It appears to be habitual and because of this I don't believe these fake relationships even exist.

But, to let you know .... I was talking to Donald Trump (while having a drink in the afternoon) last week and when he couldn't help me I got in touch with dear Martha Stewart who referred me on to Nicolas Sarkozy who called my beloved Bill Gates and......

Fred

pre 12 godina

B92's journalistic standards are really going down the hill. What is the Bosnian "Muslim" Army? Such an army never existed. Mr. Jovan Divjak was a general in the Bosnian Army (Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina). A "Muslim" army never exited and as far as I can tell B92 made that term up. Making up terms and false statements is very unprofessional and I expect better from B92 (or at least I used to expect better).

RBIH

pre 12 godina

Their never was a Bosnian muslim army, I wonder sometime if your qualifications for journalists must be to be stupid? The Bosnian army was the army of the state of Bosnia and had all groups of people in it to defend BiH from human degenerates with a medieval mindset to purge half the country of non-Serbs in order to create something that hasnt existed since the nazis. That is your side, and its one shameful,lying,genocidal side. As for normal human beings like Jovan Divjak I am happy he is home where he belongs. As for that ignorant comment at the bototm by Milan, Sarajevo paid the bail for Jovan as it just like everyone in Bosnia is indebted to him for saving the city and the nation from Serbia.

Aleks

pre 12 godina

Austria has a long history of protecting war criminals. Unlike some nearby states, they have failed to prosecute a single person for war crimes in over thirty years. But go to Vienna and revel in the fine architecture, sacha torte and mozart kugel. What a great nation!

As to the ArBiH, it was predominantly moslem. So what if some people weren't. Even the VRS had moslem units and serbs of mixed heritage but they didn't invest in the multicultural myth that Sarajevo did. I'll give you a clue, there was this place called the SFRY where lots of people married lots of other people of different religions and nationalities. These people did not simply disappear in 1991, though the media would have us believe so.

Bla bla newbie

pre 12 godina

I have been reading posts on B92 for several months now, very regularly. I must agree with Ataman with regard to the frisco fella. Having read his numerous posts over that period, I have found that person to be the most hate filled, duplicitous, contradictory, self aggrandizing person that I have ever perceived on any forum on the entire internett. If that frisco fella was to tell me that the sky was blue, I would seriously have to check it to make sure that something hasnt changed as he has no credibility at all.

I know its off topic, and I apologise, but I simply could not resist commenting on this simply individual.

Dr. Strangelove

pre 12 godina

Jovan Divjak, the bosnian moslem's army single serb general who had no real military responsibility throughout the war. Alija preferred 'loyal' bosnian moslems who were terrible soldiers. Their actions send thousands of bosnian moslem soldiers to needless deaths through their incompetence and design to sacrifice large enough numbers of men, women and children to force western intervention on their behalf. What a proud army!

roberto

pre 12 godina

That is the best news i've had in a very long time, and esp.ly this am, after a very stressful week. yes we did predict that vienna would NEVER extradite jovan to the aggressor country, but it took way too long. my beloved sarajevo film festival just publicized how he was being held as a kind of political prisoner in austria. we were contacting, just last week, the austrian embassy here, asking them what the hell was going on, and pushing for a release. i'd like to believe that these and other actions helped to push things along. you never know, you have to try to do the right thing.

the belgrade regime, in continuing to promote the milosevic/karadzic/mladic campaign, used their resources to grab jurisic, ganic, and finally divjak. all great heroes of the defense of bosnia -- of tuzla and sarajevo, specifically. the blg regime has used every evil tactic to relativize war crimes guilt, and attempted to compare these great and courageous men with the mass murderers acting on belgrade's orders and payroll. unbelievable but that's how they operate.

can't wait to see jovan next spring, and celebrate. and this time i will drink in the middle of the day!

ciao! roberto frisco

Fred

pre 12 godina

B92's journalistic standards are really going down the hill. What is the Bosnian "Muslim" Army? Such an army never existed. Mr. Jovan Divjak was a general in the Bosnian Army (Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina). A "Muslim" army never exited and as far as I can tell B92 made that term up. Making up terms and false statements is very unprofessional and I expect better from B92 (or at least I used to expect better).

RBIH

pre 12 godina

Their never was a Bosnian muslim army, I wonder sometime if your qualifications for journalists must be to be stupid? The Bosnian army was the army of the state of Bosnia and had all groups of people in it to defend BiH from human degenerates with a medieval mindset to purge half the country of non-Serbs in order to create something that hasnt existed since the nazis. That is your side, and its one shameful,lying,genocidal side. As for normal human beings like Jovan Divjak I am happy he is home where he belongs. As for that ignorant comment at the bototm by Milan, Sarajevo paid the bail for Jovan as it just like everyone in Bosnia is indebted to him for saving the city and the nation from Serbia.

Dr. Strangelove

pre 12 godina

Jovan Divjak, the bosnian moslem's army single serb general who had no real military responsibility throughout the war. Alija preferred 'loyal' bosnian moslems who were terrible soldiers. Their actions send thousands of bosnian moslem soldiers to needless deaths through their incompetence and design to sacrifice large enough numbers of men, women and children to force western intervention on their behalf. What a proud army!

Milan

pre 12 godina

The half million bail was probably paid by the US and if will bring them a few minutes closer to default. I wonder if he will be extradited to BiH. And Austria, well what else can I add to it?

Aleks

pre 12 godina

Austria has a long history of protecting war criminals. Unlike some nearby states, they have failed to prosecute a single person for war crimes in over thirty years. But go to Vienna and revel in the fine architecture, sacha torte and mozart kugel. What a great nation!

As to the ArBiH, it was predominantly moslem. So what if some people weren't. Even the VRS had moslem units and serbs of mixed heritage but they didn't invest in the multicultural myth that Sarajevo did. I'll give you a clue, there was this place called the SFRY where lots of people married lots of other people of different religions and nationalities. These people did not simply disappear in 1991, though the media would have us believe so.

Roger7

pre 12 godina

Ataman,

Rather pathetic practice this name-dropping from the wannabee journalist in frisco.
His need to feel more important or to create an artificial level of credibility is obvious. It appears to be habitual and because of this I don't believe these fake relationships even exist.

But, to let you know .... I was talking to Donald Trump (while having a drink in the afternoon) last week and when he couldn't help me I got in touch with dear Martha Stewart who referred me on to Nicolas Sarkozy who called my beloved Bill Gates and......

Roger7

pre 12 godina

roberto said, "can't wait to see jovan next spring, and celebrate. and this time i will drink in the middle of the day!"


Oh wow. What a coincidence. I happen to know him too!

Many of us know him but, unlike roberto, we don't feel it necessary to drop names.

Dung.

Bla bla newbie

pre 12 godina

I have been reading posts on B92 for several months now, very regularly. I must agree with Ataman with regard to the frisco fella. Having read his numerous posts over that period, I have found that person to be the most hate filled, duplicitous, contradictory, self aggrandizing person that I have ever perceived on any forum on the entire internett. If that frisco fella was to tell me that the sky was blue, I would seriously have to check it to make sure that something hasnt changed as he has no credibility at all.

I know its off topic, and I apologise, but I simply could not resist commenting on this simply individual.

Ataman

pre 12 godina

can't wait to see jovan next spring, and celebrate. and this time i will drink in the middle of the day!

ciao! roberto frisco
(roberto, 29 July 2011 18:26)

I really do not know much about Jovan Divljak's role and there are reports that he was actually the one who yelled on the phone ordering Bosnians to stop the action. So he is probably innocent as a person and all his responsibility why Belgrade was after him is merely because he occupied a high position and was indirectly a commander. This was done routinely in Socialist countries - for instance if a peon was responsible for a catastrophe often the entire food chain above him was jailed - and more often than not for a longer period of time than the peon who was found directly responsible. Even if they did nothing wrong!

Regardless - Jovan Divljak could be a decent guy - but you are not, so I gave you a "-". Do you think you are such an import person you can see him?

With claims like that you just damage the goals you claim to have. All I see, the most important is your person. Can't wait to speak with some of the personalities you claim to know regarding their contacts to you. I am getting more and more p **** ed off with all this exhibitionist behavior. Lucky you - you can write on B92 what you want but the important people you claim to know do not give your writings a rat's behind. You know... just because they are more important than to do that, that's why. It's only us, peons who are "blessed" to read the eruptions of your ego.