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Wednesday, 10.08.2011.

09:57

Serbs remove barricades near checkpoint

Barricades on a road leading to Jarinje administrative crossing near the town of Leposavić were removed late last night, Tanjug has reported.

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bganon

pre 12 godina

Koso you realise that you truly are the mirror image of some radical Serbs with your attitude?

Kosovo is a train wreck and Serbia isn't much better. Those are the facts. Is your only hope really that Serbia can get a bit worse and Kosovo get a bit better so at least you can say its better than Serbia proper?

Wow I can only thank God I don't have the mentality share by you and some Serbs. But speaking for myself and other people I know I can say that we don't deserve either of you.

Amer

pre 12 godina

"According to their early warning report, 62 per cent of people surveyed said that unemployment and poverty were the main factors threatening stability..."

I'm sure that Kosovars of all nationalities thank you for your concern. You'll be happy to learn (from B92 itself - http://www.b92.rs/info/vesti/index.php?yyyy=2011&mm=08&dd=10&nav_category=640&nav_id=531086) that employment in Kosovo is up since the "reciprocity measures" against goods imported from Serbia were instituted. Businesses had an almost impossible job when they had to compete against smuggled goods, and businesses that are barely hanging on don't expand and don't hire workers.

KOSO

pre 12 godina

Inflation is a growing concern, reaching 12.6% year-on-year in February 2011, significantly above the National Bank of Serbia’s (NBS) 3%-6% target range for this year.

The official unemployment rate stood at 19.2% as of October 2010, and unemployment levels in many provincial cities and among women and minorities exceeds 30%.

Unemployment, corruption, and labor unrest remain ongoing political and economic problems. The dinar has fallen by more than a third against the Euro since the onset of the global financial crisis in 2008, highlighting Serbia’s fragile and structurally weak economy.

Source: http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/5388.htm


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Please do not try to fool us, Kosovo has a GDP record of +3% with that outlook exceeding 2013 and possibly beyond. On the other hand Serbia is not even a sinking ship, more of a blackhole with a depreciating currency, and no true future outlook. Let's see how our economies bar after the reciprocal action July 2011 (we'll know the facts in 2012).



Thanks,

BT

pre 12 godina

B92 Please tell the truth! here is the truth!
(Complete) So is the scenario that developed parallel to the north, who even though they are "small", but feel like "God", and can do whatever they want without hindrance from anyone, least of KFOR i, which is located close to them in the name of preserving peace.

At the time expected from the meeting of representatives of the northern municipalities illegal decisions to be made for removal of barricades or irremovability Rudare villages and Zupce, roads leading to border points tare 1 and 31, the team of the newspaper "Voice", was only 10 meters away from the barricade in Zupce, where parallel structures in the presence of KFOR, threatened and forced removal of the media team from the scene.

"Get away from here, how do you come to others", was one of the Serb threat to the journalists, who stood near the barricade blocking layer of gravel, while KFOR was only a few meters away.

"Voice" came to KFOR, the soldiers thought that there would not allow any escalation of the situation, but in reality the opposite happened. Parallel to an organized moment crossed the barricades were put in 4 car, and went toward the team of the newspaper near KFOR, who slurs, threats followed the car of the "Voice", who fortunately managed to avoid after several minutes.

This whole event took place in front of KFOR soldiers, who stood in two armored jeeps watching the situation like in the movie cinema, without making any movement, any action or interference.

Roger7

pre 12 godina

Kosovari.... You are not telling a true story.


Kosovo stability at risk with rising unemployment (Prishtina Insight)


"Every day for more than one week, Musa Gashi has been waiting near Bill Clinton Boulevard, Prishtina, for someone to offer him a job.

Near him are ten other manual labourers, hoping to find a job at this street-side job centre.

“We have been waiting for one week for someone who needs manual workers, but until now no one has offered anything,” he told Prishtina Insight, adding that in the recent months he has rarely been offered more than 15 euro a day for physical labour.

Official statistics reveal that unemployment levels in Kosovo are on the increase from an already sky high rate of 48 per cent, raising concerns that anger could spill over onto the streets.

The first quarter of this year has already been marked by a series of public sector strikes.

According to the Statistical Office of Kosovo (ESK) the number of job seekers registered in the last quarter of 2009 increased by 0.1% compared to the third quarter of the year.

The report also reveals that more then 93 per cent of registered jobseekers have been jobless for more than a year.

The rate of unemployment in Kosovo according to official statistics is around 48 per cent, while in Eurozone countries the figure is around 10 per cent.

Kosovo also compares badly to the region with Macedonia registering an unemployment rate of 30 per cent, and Serbia and Bosnia Hercegovina at 20 per cent.

Last month, UNDP warned that unemployment and poverty are the main factors that risk stability in Kosovo.

According to their early warning report, 62 per cent of people surveyed said that unemployment and poverty were the main factors threatening stability..."

http://citiesintransition.blogspot.com/2010/07/kosovo-stability-at-risk-with-rising.html

Kosovari

pre 12 godina

That is good move for serbs there! It is time to understand reality that Mitrovica is in Kosovo not in Serbia. The best thing for them is to do e normal life in Kosova, theyr life will be beter then mos people anywere in Serbia.

burho

pre 12 godina

"It is expected that KFOR will respect the agreement with the Serbian government on free movement of goods through Jarinje and Brnjak crossings."
You're kidding me right? There will be no goods that can come from Serbia, how many times do you have to be told of that fact. It's a done deal.
Reciprical agreement !

Roger7

pre 12 godina

Kosovari.... You are not telling a true story.


Kosovo stability at risk with rising unemployment (Prishtina Insight)


"Every day for more than one week, Musa Gashi has been waiting near Bill Clinton Boulevard, Prishtina, for someone to offer him a job.

Near him are ten other manual labourers, hoping to find a job at this street-side job centre.

“We have been waiting for one week for someone who needs manual workers, but until now no one has offered anything,” he told Prishtina Insight, adding that in the recent months he has rarely been offered more than 15 euro a day for physical labour.

Official statistics reveal that unemployment levels in Kosovo are on the increase from an already sky high rate of 48 per cent, raising concerns that anger could spill over onto the streets.

The first quarter of this year has already been marked by a series of public sector strikes.

According to the Statistical Office of Kosovo (ESK) the number of job seekers registered in the last quarter of 2009 increased by 0.1% compared to the third quarter of the year.

The report also reveals that more then 93 per cent of registered jobseekers have been jobless for more than a year.

The rate of unemployment in Kosovo according to official statistics is around 48 per cent, while in Eurozone countries the figure is around 10 per cent.

Kosovo also compares badly to the region with Macedonia registering an unemployment rate of 30 per cent, and Serbia and Bosnia Hercegovina at 20 per cent.

Last month, UNDP warned that unemployment and poverty are the main factors that risk stability in Kosovo.

According to their early warning report, 62 per cent of people surveyed said that unemployment and poverty were the main factors threatening stability..."

http://citiesintransition.blogspot.com/2010/07/kosovo-stability-at-risk-with-rising.html

burho

pre 12 godina

"It is expected that KFOR will respect the agreement with the Serbian government on free movement of goods through Jarinje and Brnjak crossings."
You're kidding me right? There will be no goods that can come from Serbia, how many times do you have to be told of that fact. It's a done deal.
Reciprical agreement !

Kosovari

pre 12 godina

That is good move for serbs there! It is time to understand reality that Mitrovica is in Kosovo not in Serbia. The best thing for them is to do e normal life in Kosova, theyr life will be beter then mos people anywere in Serbia.

BT

pre 12 godina

B92 Please tell the truth! here is the truth!
(Complete) So is the scenario that developed parallel to the north, who even though they are "small", but feel like "God", and can do whatever they want without hindrance from anyone, least of KFOR i, which is located close to them in the name of preserving peace.

At the time expected from the meeting of representatives of the northern municipalities illegal decisions to be made for removal of barricades or irremovability Rudare villages and Zupce, roads leading to border points tare 1 and 31, the team of the newspaper "Voice", was only 10 meters away from the barricade in Zupce, where parallel structures in the presence of KFOR, threatened and forced removal of the media team from the scene.

"Get away from here, how do you come to others", was one of the Serb threat to the journalists, who stood near the barricade blocking layer of gravel, while KFOR was only a few meters away.

"Voice" came to KFOR, the soldiers thought that there would not allow any escalation of the situation, but in reality the opposite happened. Parallel to an organized moment crossed the barricades were put in 4 car, and went toward the team of the newspaper near KFOR, who slurs, threats followed the car of the "Voice", who fortunately managed to avoid after several minutes.

This whole event took place in front of KFOR soldiers, who stood in two armored jeeps watching the situation like in the movie cinema, without making any movement, any action or interference.

KOSO

pre 12 godina

Inflation is a growing concern, reaching 12.6% year-on-year in February 2011, significantly above the National Bank of Serbia’s (NBS) 3%-6% target range for this year.

The official unemployment rate stood at 19.2% as of October 2010, and unemployment levels in many provincial cities and among women and minorities exceeds 30%.

Unemployment, corruption, and labor unrest remain ongoing political and economic problems. The dinar has fallen by more than a third against the Euro since the onset of the global financial crisis in 2008, highlighting Serbia’s fragile and structurally weak economy.

Source: http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/5388.htm


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Please do not try to fool us, Kosovo has a GDP record of +3% with that outlook exceeding 2013 and possibly beyond. On the other hand Serbia is not even a sinking ship, more of a blackhole with a depreciating currency, and no true future outlook. Let's see how our economies bar after the reciprocal action July 2011 (we'll know the facts in 2012).



Thanks,

bganon

pre 12 godina

Koso you realise that you truly are the mirror image of some radical Serbs with your attitude?

Kosovo is a train wreck and Serbia isn't much better. Those are the facts. Is your only hope really that Serbia can get a bit worse and Kosovo get a bit better so at least you can say its better than Serbia proper?

Wow I can only thank God I don't have the mentality share by you and some Serbs. But speaking for myself and other people I know I can say that we don't deserve either of you.

Amer

pre 12 godina

"According to their early warning report, 62 per cent of people surveyed said that unemployment and poverty were the main factors threatening stability..."

I'm sure that Kosovars of all nationalities thank you for your concern. You'll be happy to learn (from B92 itself - http://www.b92.rs/info/vesti/index.php?yyyy=2011&mm=08&dd=10&nav_category=640&nav_id=531086) that employment in Kosovo is up since the "reciprocity measures" against goods imported from Serbia were instituted. Businesses had an almost impossible job when they had to compete against smuggled goods, and businesses that are barely hanging on don't expand and don't hire workers.

burho

pre 12 godina

"It is expected that KFOR will respect the agreement with the Serbian government on free movement of goods through Jarinje and Brnjak crossings."
You're kidding me right? There will be no goods that can come from Serbia, how many times do you have to be told of that fact. It's a done deal.
Reciprical agreement !

Kosovari

pre 12 godina

That is good move for serbs there! It is time to understand reality that Mitrovica is in Kosovo not in Serbia. The best thing for them is to do e normal life in Kosova, theyr life will be beter then mos people anywere in Serbia.

KOSO

pre 12 godina

Inflation is a growing concern, reaching 12.6% year-on-year in February 2011, significantly above the National Bank of Serbia’s (NBS) 3%-6% target range for this year.

The official unemployment rate stood at 19.2% as of October 2010, and unemployment levels in many provincial cities and among women and minorities exceeds 30%.

Unemployment, corruption, and labor unrest remain ongoing political and economic problems. The dinar has fallen by more than a third against the Euro since the onset of the global financial crisis in 2008, highlighting Serbia’s fragile and structurally weak economy.

Source: http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/5388.htm


---------------------------------------------------------------------


Please do not try to fool us, Kosovo has a GDP record of +3% with that outlook exceeding 2013 and possibly beyond. On the other hand Serbia is not even a sinking ship, more of a blackhole with a depreciating currency, and no true future outlook. Let's see how our economies bar after the reciprocal action July 2011 (we'll know the facts in 2012).



Thanks,

BT

pre 12 godina

B92 Please tell the truth! here is the truth!
(Complete) So is the scenario that developed parallel to the north, who even though they are "small", but feel like "God", and can do whatever they want without hindrance from anyone, least of KFOR i, which is located close to them in the name of preserving peace.

At the time expected from the meeting of representatives of the northern municipalities illegal decisions to be made for removal of barricades or irremovability Rudare villages and Zupce, roads leading to border points tare 1 and 31, the team of the newspaper "Voice", was only 10 meters away from the barricade in Zupce, where parallel structures in the presence of KFOR, threatened and forced removal of the media team from the scene.

"Get away from here, how do you come to others", was one of the Serb threat to the journalists, who stood near the barricade blocking layer of gravel, while KFOR was only a few meters away.

"Voice" came to KFOR, the soldiers thought that there would not allow any escalation of the situation, but in reality the opposite happened. Parallel to an organized moment crossed the barricades were put in 4 car, and went toward the team of the newspaper near KFOR, who slurs, threats followed the car of the "Voice", who fortunately managed to avoid after several minutes.

This whole event took place in front of KFOR soldiers, who stood in two armored jeeps watching the situation like in the movie cinema, without making any movement, any action or interference.

Roger7

pre 12 godina

Kosovari.... You are not telling a true story.


Kosovo stability at risk with rising unemployment (Prishtina Insight)


"Every day for more than one week, Musa Gashi has been waiting near Bill Clinton Boulevard, Prishtina, for someone to offer him a job.

Near him are ten other manual labourers, hoping to find a job at this street-side job centre.

“We have been waiting for one week for someone who needs manual workers, but until now no one has offered anything,” he told Prishtina Insight, adding that in the recent months he has rarely been offered more than 15 euro a day for physical labour.

Official statistics reveal that unemployment levels in Kosovo are on the increase from an already sky high rate of 48 per cent, raising concerns that anger could spill over onto the streets.

The first quarter of this year has already been marked by a series of public sector strikes.

According to the Statistical Office of Kosovo (ESK) the number of job seekers registered in the last quarter of 2009 increased by 0.1% compared to the third quarter of the year.

The report also reveals that more then 93 per cent of registered jobseekers have been jobless for more than a year.

The rate of unemployment in Kosovo according to official statistics is around 48 per cent, while in Eurozone countries the figure is around 10 per cent.

Kosovo also compares badly to the region with Macedonia registering an unemployment rate of 30 per cent, and Serbia and Bosnia Hercegovina at 20 per cent.

Last month, UNDP warned that unemployment and poverty are the main factors that risk stability in Kosovo.

According to their early warning report, 62 per cent of people surveyed said that unemployment and poverty were the main factors threatening stability..."

http://citiesintransition.blogspot.com/2010/07/kosovo-stability-at-risk-with-rising.html

bganon

pre 12 godina

Koso you realise that you truly are the mirror image of some radical Serbs with your attitude?

Kosovo is a train wreck and Serbia isn't much better. Those are the facts. Is your only hope really that Serbia can get a bit worse and Kosovo get a bit better so at least you can say its better than Serbia proper?

Wow I can only thank God I don't have the mentality share by you and some Serbs. But speaking for myself and other people I know I can say that we don't deserve either of you.

Amer

pre 12 godina

"According to their early warning report, 62 per cent of people surveyed said that unemployment and poverty were the main factors threatening stability..."

I'm sure that Kosovars of all nationalities thank you for your concern. You'll be happy to learn (from B92 itself - http://www.b92.rs/info/vesti/index.php?yyyy=2011&mm=08&dd=10&nav_category=640&nav_id=531086) that employment in Kosovo is up since the "reciprocity measures" against goods imported from Serbia were instituted. Businesses had an almost impossible job when they had to compete against smuggled goods, and businesses that are barely hanging on don't expand and don't hire workers.