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Monday, 01.08.2011.

09:36

Serbian officials back in northern Kosovo

Kosovo Minister Goran Bogdanović and head of Belgrade's negotiating team with Priština Borislav Stefanović arrived late on Sunday in northern Kosovo.

Izvor: Tanjug

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icj1

pre 12 godina

LOL it's amazing this idiot still thinks people listen to him :)
(Balkan Anthropologist, 1 August 2011 21:01)

At the minimum, you did

Balkan Anthropologist

pre 12 godina

Meanwhile in Priština, Kosovo Albanian Interior Minister Bajram Redzepi said late on Sunday that representatives of the Serbian government had been staying in northern Kosovo "illegally", and that they might "get arrested and deported to Serbia".

LOL it's amazing this idiot still thinks people listen to him :)

JohnBoy

pre 12 godina

Alternate roads? HAHAHAHAHAHA. Since HATO refused to identify whose orders, they should have just walked past them. As if peacekeepers can enforce the rule of criminals. You can see how the tadic administration is bending over backwards here. Time to kick them out!

Checkpoint Charlie

pre 12 godina

Stefanovic wasn't allowed to enter Kosova, but he "managed" to negotiate with Buehler the opening of Jarinje. Yeah right!
He also negotiated with the Sun to come up in the morning, and it did as demanded by Stefanovic.

Nehat Krasniqi

pre 12 godina

"Bogdanović and Stefanović were not allowed to enter Kosovo on Sunday evening at the Jarinje administrative crossing, but they still managed to get to the province via alternative roads - according to the news agencies." YOU ILIGAL IMIGRANTS! LOL

N N ZEKA

pre 12 godina

(crime.inc, 1 August 2011 12:46)

Thanks you for allowing me that much: "You could be right ...".

These are just small time crooks playing with/stealing people lives anyway. They are not worth mentioning them.

ivan

pre 12 godina

right now ,nearly all albanians are illegally on Kosovo and Metohija,so mr.Redzepi be careful what u talking,u cant arrest noubody,remembar,Kosovo still and always will be ....part of Serbia.
(kosovac, 1 August 2011 11:24)

Right, Kosovo is Serbia, but they had to enter illegally.

Analyst

pre 12 godina

"I really wonder why the politicians in Priština are doing all of this. One might wonder why they need to create all this distraction and more importantly, for what. "
(crime.inc, 1 August 2011 12:46)

Distration for the common nationalistic Albanian from the fact that EULEX is investigating against some of their 'politicians' and 'heroes', distraction from the fact that there's no visible economic progress for the common citizens, distraction from the fact that there are some bigger and more serious crimes in the South, ... (fill the gaps)

mick

pre 12 godina

Stefanović told B92 that after they were prevented from entering Kosovo, the KFOR soldiers explained them that they acted upon "an order", but did not say where it came from.

How can Stefanović negotiate if, he even can't enter Kosovo?
And I can smell that the order came from the Kosovo government, thaci? anyone,

well I hope this conflict will get solved quick, otherwise the serbs in the north will only suffer from it, KFOR and Eulex are doing nothing for them, So now It's the time That the Serbian government has to fully support the Serbs of Kosovo, not what it did to the Croatian and Bosnian Serbs in the 90 tees..

crime.inc

pre 12 godina

(n n zeka, 1 August 2011 11:19)
"If KFOR said you are not allowed to cross the border, you found other ways to cross the border without permission; I am sorry but that is illegal cross border."

You could be right, if only there would be a legal basis for not allowing entry. The simple fact that they do not allow entry, regardless of that order coming from higher up, does not make it legal. Be refusing entry without a legal basis, the officer(s) in charge themselves are in fact the ones braking the law.

Don't forget either that this so called "border" it not even at all a border to all parties involved. KFOR, by enforcing it as a border, is clearly (though not surprisingly) taking sides in the conflict. A move that is clearly outside it's mandate and against promises made as ground conditions for the Belgrade Priština dialog.

Also, what is and has been happing is becoming a rather predictable pattern. Priština does something of which it promised it wouldn't do and they know will spark furry. Then, when their attempts to achieve something by force that they could not achieve by dialog, they just continue to take one after the other step in an attempt to let Belgrade loose their temper.

To a certain level such behavior can be called the game of politics. However, not to the extend that they not only brake promises but also laws and other rules. That's a line Priština, and KFOR with it has clearly passed recently. And act that will have consequences for both in the long run.

As for the so called "Serbs" (who were at least not from Serbia), who burned down the administrative crossing, Priština better start hoping that it will never leak that it was a false flag operation of their own giving KFOR the excuse they needed to take over and enforce Priština's unilateral dictatorship.

The latest threat to arrest Serbian officials in Northers Kosovo is not only yet another attempt to fuel anger, but without a KFOR force to protect them would have most likely (and legally correct) be seen as declaration of war.

I really wonder why the politicians in Priština are doing all of this. One might wonder why they need to create all this distraction and more importantly, for what.

What is it that is currently happening in Kosovo that is so important to be kept hidden that politicians in Priština (and withing NATA) are willing to risk so much for?

n n zeka

pre 12 godina

If KFOR said you are not allowed to cross the border, you found other ways to cross the border without permission; I am sorry but that is illegal cross border. A way used by smugglers. That is really low for high ranking politicians of Serbian government.

I am sorry but why would you expect somebody to sit down with you in a table and try to resolve issues. Let's hope Serb people of Kosovo are smart enough to send him packing.

kosovac

pre 12 godina

right now ,nearly all albanians are illegally on Kosovo and Metohija,so mr.Redzepi be careful what u talking,u cant arrest noubody,remembar,Kosovo still and always will be ....part of Serbia.

n n zeka

pre 12 godina

If KFOR said you are not allowed to cross the border, you found other ways to cross the border without permission; I am sorry but that is illegal cross border. A way used by smugglers. That is really low for high ranking politicians of Serbian government.

I am sorry but why would you expect somebody to sit down with you in a table and try to resolve issues. Let's hope Serb people of Kosovo are smart enough to send him packing.

Balkan Anthropologist

pre 12 godina

Meanwhile in Priština, Kosovo Albanian Interior Minister Bajram Redzepi said late on Sunday that representatives of the Serbian government had been staying in northern Kosovo "illegally", and that they might "get arrested and deported to Serbia".

LOL it's amazing this idiot still thinks people listen to him :)

Checkpoint Charlie

pre 12 godina

Stefanovic wasn't allowed to enter Kosova, but he "managed" to negotiate with Buehler the opening of Jarinje. Yeah right!
He also negotiated with the Sun to come up in the morning, and it did as demanded by Stefanovic.

Nehat Krasniqi

pre 12 godina

"Bogdanović and Stefanović were not allowed to enter Kosovo on Sunday evening at the Jarinje administrative crossing, but they still managed to get to the province via alternative roads - according to the news agencies." YOU ILIGAL IMIGRANTS! LOL

kosovac

pre 12 godina

right now ,nearly all albanians are illegally on Kosovo and Metohija,so mr.Redzepi be careful what u talking,u cant arrest noubody,remembar,Kosovo still and always will be ....part of Serbia.

Analyst

pre 12 godina

"I really wonder why the politicians in Priština are doing all of this. One might wonder why they need to create all this distraction and more importantly, for what. "
(crime.inc, 1 August 2011 12:46)

Distration for the common nationalistic Albanian from the fact that EULEX is investigating against some of their 'politicians' and 'heroes', distraction from the fact that there's no visible economic progress for the common citizens, distraction from the fact that there are some bigger and more serious crimes in the South, ... (fill the gaps)

ivan

pre 12 godina

right now ,nearly all albanians are illegally on Kosovo and Metohija,so mr.Redzepi be careful what u talking,u cant arrest noubody,remembar,Kosovo still and always will be ....part of Serbia.
(kosovac, 1 August 2011 11:24)

Right, Kosovo is Serbia, but they had to enter illegally.

crime.inc

pre 12 godina

(n n zeka, 1 August 2011 11:19)
"If KFOR said you are not allowed to cross the border, you found other ways to cross the border without permission; I am sorry but that is illegal cross border."

You could be right, if only there would be a legal basis for not allowing entry. The simple fact that they do not allow entry, regardless of that order coming from higher up, does not make it legal. Be refusing entry without a legal basis, the officer(s) in charge themselves are in fact the ones braking the law.

Don't forget either that this so called "border" it not even at all a border to all parties involved. KFOR, by enforcing it as a border, is clearly (though not surprisingly) taking sides in the conflict. A move that is clearly outside it's mandate and against promises made as ground conditions for the Belgrade Priština dialog.

Also, what is and has been happing is becoming a rather predictable pattern. Priština does something of which it promised it wouldn't do and they know will spark furry. Then, when their attempts to achieve something by force that they could not achieve by dialog, they just continue to take one after the other step in an attempt to let Belgrade loose their temper.

To a certain level such behavior can be called the game of politics. However, not to the extend that they not only brake promises but also laws and other rules. That's a line Priština, and KFOR with it has clearly passed recently. And act that will have consequences for both in the long run.

As for the so called "Serbs" (who were at least not from Serbia), who burned down the administrative crossing, Priština better start hoping that it will never leak that it was a false flag operation of their own giving KFOR the excuse they needed to take over and enforce Priština's unilateral dictatorship.

The latest threat to arrest Serbian officials in Northers Kosovo is not only yet another attempt to fuel anger, but without a KFOR force to protect them would have most likely (and legally correct) be seen as declaration of war.

I really wonder why the politicians in Priština are doing all of this. One might wonder why they need to create all this distraction and more importantly, for what.

What is it that is currently happening in Kosovo that is so important to be kept hidden that politicians in Priština (and withing NATA) are willing to risk so much for?

mick

pre 12 godina

Stefanović told B92 that after they were prevented from entering Kosovo, the KFOR soldiers explained them that they acted upon "an order", but did not say where it came from.

How can Stefanović negotiate if, he even can't enter Kosovo?
And I can smell that the order came from the Kosovo government, thaci? anyone,

well I hope this conflict will get solved quick, otherwise the serbs in the north will only suffer from it, KFOR and Eulex are doing nothing for them, So now It's the time That the Serbian government has to fully support the Serbs of Kosovo, not what it did to the Croatian and Bosnian Serbs in the 90 tees..

N N ZEKA

pre 12 godina

(crime.inc, 1 August 2011 12:46)

Thanks you for allowing me that much: "You could be right ...".

These are just small time crooks playing with/stealing people lives anyway. They are not worth mentioning them.

JohnBoy

pre 12 godina

Alternate roads? HAHAHAHAHAHA. Since HATO refused to identify whose orders, they should have just walked past them. As if peacekeepers can enforce the rule of criminals. You can see how the tadic administration is bending over backwards here. Time to kick them out!

icj1

pre 12 godina

LOL it's amazing this idiot still thinks people listen to him :)
(Balkan Anthropologist, 1 August 2011 21:01)

At the minimum, you did

kosovac

pre 12 godina

right now ,nearly all albanians are illegally on Kosovo and Metohija,so mr.Redzepi be careful what u talking,u cant arrest noubody,remembar,Kosovo still and always will be ....part of Serbia.

ivan

pre 12 godina

right now ,nearly all albanians are illegally on Kosovo and Metohija,so mr.Redzepi be careful what u talking,u cant arrest noubody,remembar,Kosovo still and always will be ....part of Serbia.
(kosovac, 1 August 2011 11:24)

Right, Kosovo is Serbia, but they had to enter illegally.

crime.inc

pre 12 godina

(n n zeka, 1 August 2011 11:19)
"If KFOR said you are not allowed to cross the border, you found other ways to cross the border without permission; I am sorry but that is illegal cross border."

You could be right, if only there would be a legal basis for not allowing entry. The simple fact that they do not allow entry, regardless of that order coming from higher up, does not make it legal. Be refusing entry without a legal basis, the officer(s) in charge themselves are in fact the ones braking the law.

Don't forget either that this so called "border" it not even at all a border to all parties involved. KFOR, by enforcing it as a border, is clearly (though not surprisingly) taking sides in the conflict. A move that is clearly outside it's mandate and against promises made as ground conditions for the Belgrade Priština dialog.

Also, what is and has been happing is becoming a rather predictable pattern. Priština does something of which it promised it wouldn't do and they know will spark furry. Then, when their attempts to achieve something by force that they could not achieve by dialog, they just continue to take one after the other step in an attempt to let Belgrade loose their temper.

To a certain level such behavior can be called the game of politics. However, not to the extend that they not only brake promises but also laws and other rules. That's a line Priština, and KFOR with it has clearly passed recently. And act that will have consequences for both in the long run.

As for the so called "Serbs" (who were at least not from Serbia), who burned down the administrative crossing, Priština better start hoping that it will never leak that it was a false flag operation of their own giving KFOR the excuse they needed to take over and enforce Priština's unilateral dictatorship.

The latest threat to arrest Serbian officials in Northers Kosovo is not only yet another attempt to fuel anger, but without a KFOR force to protect them would have most likely (and legally correct) be seen as declaration of war.

I really wonder why the politicians in Priština are doing all of this. One might wonder why they need to create all this distraction and more importantly, for what.

What is it that is currently happening in Kosovo that is so important to be kept hidden that politicians in Priština (and withing NATA) are willing to risk so much for?

n n zeka

pre 12 godina

If KFOR said you are not allowed to cross the border, you found other ways to cross the border without permission; I am sorry but that is illegal cross border. A way used by smugglers. That is really low for high ranking politicians of Serbian government.

I am sorry but why would you expect somebody to sit down with you in a table and try to resolve issues. Let's hope Serb people of Kosovo are smart enough to send him packing.

Analyst

pre 12 godina

"I really wonder why the politicians in Priština are doing all of this. One might wonder why they need to create all this distraction and more importantly, for what. "
(crime.inc, 1 August 2011 12:46)

Distration for the common nationalistic Albanian from the fact that EULEX is investigating against some of their 'politicians' and 'heroes', distraction from the fact that there's no visible economic progress for the common citizens, distraction from the fact that there are some bigger and more serious crimes in the South, ... (fill the gaps)

Nehat Krasniqi

pre 12 godina

"Bogdanović and Stefanović were not allowed to enter Kosovo on Sunday evening at the Jarinje administrative crossing, but they still managed to get to the province via alternative roads - according to the news agencies." YOU ILIGAL IMIGRANTS! LOL

Balkan Anthropologist

pre 12 godina

Meanwhile in Priština, Kosovo Albanian Interior Minister Bajram Redzepi said late on Sunday that representatives of the Serbian government had been staying in northern Kosovo "illegally", and that they might "get arrested and deported to Serbia".

LOL it's amazing this idiot still thinks people listen to him :)

mick

pre 12 godina

Stefanović told B92 that after they were prevented from entering Kosovo, the KFOR soldiers explained them that they acted upon "an order", but did not say where it came from.

How can Stefanović negotiate if, he even can't enter Kosovo?
And I can smell that the order came from the Kosovo government, thaci? anyone,

well I hope this conflict will get solved quick, otherwise the serbs in the north will only suffer from it, KFOR and Eulex are doing nothing for them, So now It's the time That the Serbian government has to fully support the Serbs of Kosovo, not what it did to the Croatian and Bosnian Serbs in the 90 tees..

Checkpoint Charlie

pre 12 godina

Stefanovic wasn't allowed to enter Kosova, but he "managed" to negotiate with Buehler the opening of Jarinje. Yeah right!
He also negotiated with the Sun to come up in the morning, and it did as demanded by Stefanovic.

N N ZEKA

pre 12 godina

(crime.inc, 1 August 2011 12:46)

Thanks you for allowing me that much: "You could be right ...".

These are just small time crooks playing with/stealing people lives anyway. They are not worth mentioning them.

JohnBoy

pre 12 godina

Alternate roads? HAHAHAHAHAHA. Since HATO refused to identify whose orders, they should have just walked past them. As if peacekeepers can enforce the rule of criminals. You can see how the tadic administration is bending over backwards here. Time to kick them out!

icj1

pre 12 godina

LOL it's amazing this idiot still thinks people listen to him :)
(Balkan Anthropologist, 1 August 2011 21:01)

At the minimum, you did