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Wednesday, 17.08.2011.

15:56

Government reacts to ban on Serbian buses

The government today "strongly condemned on the efforts of the interim Priština government aimed at obstructing the freedom of movement of citizens in Kosovo".

Izvor: Tanjug

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Tomislav USA

pre 12 godina

Where to even begin True Justice? I almost snorted my Mountain Dew out of my nose after reading that. Let me address your points one-by-one:
1st: If you knew anything about the site, B92 was shut down many times during Milosevic's reign because he didn't like what was coming from here because people like me and others opposed him. So somebody needs to brush up on some history first. Ultra-nationalist propaganda? HA!
2nd: Food on the table? Wiping them out? I'm sorry, many of the Albanians in Serbia, Macedonia and Kosovo receive thousands from their relatives from Western Europe and the States. They purposefully choose to not to pay their bills which was my original post and YOU ARE STILL DANCING AROUND THAT TOPIC! You look shaken after my retort because it's clear I actually lived there (born in the States and lived there and now moved back and ubber-successful- thank you very much) AND WORKED THERE for the US. So don't lecture me about what did and didn't happen. BTW, where are all those mass graves if it was a campaign to wipe them out? Where are the missing 100,000 men that Tony Blair and Jamie Shea threw out in 1999 to make the situation so dire to justify bombing Serbia? I'm still waiting...
3rd: It seems to me you went native. The Albanians were so cunning in trying to portray themselves as the victims they catered to anyone that would listen. Yes, people died, but they were not the only people suffering on this planet that NATO had to intervene.

True Justice

pre 12 godina

...Like I said in other posts, stop flooding a SERBIAN website with troll comments because any positive opinion of Albanians I and other Serbs had is being diminished by every post you put up here. Is that the best you've got? Really?
(Tomislav USA, 17 August 2011 23:49)
!st someone has to try ans dispel the ultranationalist propaganda you and yours dish out daily.
2nd if you were in the blakans during the 90's certainly you know that as part of Milosevics campaign (probably very well know) was that he wiped out all jobs to Albanians, I tend to think that with no way to bring enough money into put food on the table that electric bills did fall by the way side. See these people were not drawing a salary much less dual salaries.
3. I doubt that my comments have ruined any positive thoughts you or any of your comrades have of Albanians, as I doubt you have ever had one. Plus my comments should not be held against the Albanian people because unlike you comeing from the balkans I have been a US citizen since birth in the 1950's, born to parents that had never been out of the country who were born to parents and grandparents that had never been out of the country. So should I have ANY Albanian ancestry it is very far removed.

Amer

pre 12 godina

"Hey, raise your hand if you knew that little dictator country known as Guinea-Conakry is located on a map? Yeah, thought so...
(Tomislav USA, 17 August 2011 18:16) "

I know, I know! (Because I just looked it up.) And I now know where Benin (no. 80) is. It used to be French Dahomey when I was a kid collecting stamps. Good to have that straightened out.

And to think that that the only countries I used to be able to find in Africa were South Africa and Egypt. Z. Pacolli is doing wonders for my knowledge of its geography.

adamnyc

pre 12 godina

"The Serbian government called on the UN - ......"

Confirmation That the serbian government has authority of any kind whatsover be it legal or moral.

Tomislav USA

pre 12 godina

Ah look at that, True Justice spinning it to seem that the Albanians were always wronged. That is pretty funny since I personally witnessed in Serbia, Kosovo and in Macedonia all the techniques Albanians used to not pay their bills. Illegally obtaining electricity, not opening the doors to the compounds for bill collectors, and then if they did, they didn't know any other language other than Albanian, threatening bill collectors to shoot them, etc...you want more? What two countries are you talking about? They STILL HAVE PROBLEMS GETTING ALBANIANS TO PAY BILLS IN KOSOVO NOW! You're so focused like a laser on the Serbs you seem to forget what the Albanians are doing. Go ahead slappies/trolls, give all the negatives you want, it will not cover up that little dirty secret of yours. You guys have no idea what taxes and bills are like so stop being comical. I know the "truth" hurts...Like I said in other posts, stop flooding a SERBIAN website with troll comments because any positive opinion of Albanians I and other Serbs had is being diminished by every post you put up here. Is that the best you've got? Really?

True Justice

pre 12 godina

(Tomislav USA, 17 August 2011 18:16)
Apparently you think it was ok for Serbia to collect fees during the Yugo years, why suddenly would it not be now?
I do know personally of albanian families that had their electricity cut too and they were not reconnected until payment terms were met, as an international I was expected to pay my bill and I can remember the company I worked for at one point was almost disconnected for being 1 month behind, so why not Serbs?

I doubt that the people of Kosovo nor Serbia knew where these 2 new countries were 3 days ago just as the people there have no idea where Serbia is.
But the fact is that 3days ago you counted them as Serbian numbers and today they are on the side of Kosovo.

Tomislav USA

pre 12 godina

"or when Kosovo forbids the use of illegal phone services, or when Kosovo requires payment for electric service."
(True Justice, 17 August 2011 16:23)

Funny, that wasn't the problem with Albanians during the time of Yugoslavia was it? Threatening utility workers for collecting fees, remember those days? You mean all the Albanians pay their fees today? Please people, you're starting to look comical right about now (wait, you've always looked comical with your alternate reality comments and revisionist history). It's clear that Prisitna is desperate to provoke Serbia because things are in the Serbs court now and with everything else going on in the World (yes, the rest of the WORLD you Albanians forget you live in), you guys seems to be forgotten. A real pity isn't it? Hey, raise your hand if you knew that little dictator country known as Guinea-Conakry is located on a map? Yeah, thought so...

lili

pre 12 godina

WHY?
Read why:
Kosovo has right to establish rule of law"
SOURCE: TANJUG
PRIŠTINA -- A U.S. State Department official stated on Wednesday in Priština that Kosovo was "an independent and sovereign state"

hight time for you to understand that!

True Justice

pre 12 godina

why do the international community turn a deaf ear to Serbia's whining? Could it be that they complain when Kosovo blocks the buses without legal papers to enter Kosovo, or when Kosovo forbids the use of illegal phone services, or when Kosovo requires payment for electric service.
All things done in every country of the world. Only Serbia and Russia can stand with straight face and condemn that which they do every day.

lili

pre 12 godina

WHY?
Read why:
Kosovo has right to establish rule of law"
SOURCE: TANJUG
PRIŠTINA -- A U.S. State Department official stated on Wednesday in Priština that Kosovo was "an independent and sovereign state"

hight time for you to understand that!

Tomislav USA

pre 12 godina

"or when Kosovo forbids the use of illegal phone services, or when Kosovo requires payment for electric service."
(True Justice, 17 August 2011 16:23)

Funny, that wasn't the problem with Albanians during the time of Yugoslavia was it? Threatening utility workers for collecting fees, remember those days? You mean all the Albanians pay their fees today? Please people, you're starting to look comical right about now (wait, you've always looked comical with your alternate reality comments and revisionist history). It's clear that Prisitna is desperate to provoke Serbia because things are in the Serbs court now and with everything else going on in the World (yes, the rest of the WORLD you Albanians forget you live in), you guys seems to be forgotten. A real pity isn't it? Hey, raise your hand if you knew that little dictator country known as Guinea-Conakry is located on a map? Yeah, thought so...

True Justice

pre 12 godina

why do the international community turn a deaf ear to Serbia's whining? Could it be that they complain when Kosovo blocks the buses without legal papers to enter Kosovo, or when Kosovo forbids the use of illegal phone services, or when Kosovo requires payment for electric service.
All things done in every country of the world. Only Serbia and Russia can stand with straight face and condemn that which they do every day.

True Justice

pre 12 godina

(Tomislav USA, 17 August 2011 18:16)
Apparently you think it was ok for Serbia to collect fees during the Yugo years, why suddenly would it not be now?
I do know personally of albanian families that had their electricity cut too and they were not reconnected until payment terms were met, as an international I was expected to pay my bill and I can remember the company I worked for at one point was almost disconnected for being 1 month behind, so why not Serbs?

I doubt that the people of Kosovo nor Serbia knew where these 2 new countries were 3 days ago just as the people there have no idea where Serbia is.
But the fact is that 3days ago you counted them as Serbian numbers and today they are on the side of Kosovo.

Tomislav USA

pre 12 godina

Ah look at that, True Justice spinning it to seem that the Albanians were always wronged. That is pretty funny since I personally witnessed in Serbia, Kosovo and in Macedonia all the techniques Albanians used to not pay their bills. Illegally obtaining electricity, not opening the doors to the compounds for bill collectors, and then if they did, they didn't know any other language other than Albanian, threatening bill collectors to shoot them, etc...you want more? What two countries are you talking about? They STILL HAVE PROBLEMS GETTING ALBANIANS TO PAY BILLS IN KOSOVO NOW! You're so focused like a laser on the Serbs you seem to forget what the Albanians are doing. Go ahead slappies/trolls, give all the negatives you want, it will not cover up that little dirty secret of yours. You guys have no idea what taxes and bills are like so stop being comical. I know the "truth" hurts...Like I said in other posts, stop flooding a SERBIAN website with troll comments because any positive opinion of Albanians I and other Serbs had is being diminished by every post you put up here. Is that the best you've got? Really?

Amer

pre 12 godina

"Hey, raise your hand if you knew that little dictator country known as Guinea-Conakry is located on a map? Yeah, thought so...
(Tomislav USA, 17 August 2011 18:16) "

I know, I know! (Because I just looked it up.) And I now know where Benin (no. 80) is. It used to be French Dahomey when I was a kid collecting stamps. Good to have that straightened out.

And to think that that the only countries I used to be able to find in Africa were South Africa and Egypt. Z. Pacolli is doing wonders for my knowledge of its geography.

adamnyc

pre 12 godina

"The Serbian government called on the UN - ......"

Confirmation That the serbian government has authority of any kind whatsover be it legal or moral.

True Justice

pre 12 godina

...Like I said in other posts, stop flooding a SERBIAN website with troll comments because any positive opinion of Albanians I and other Serbs had is being diminished by every post you put up here. Is that the best you've got? Really?
(Tomislav USA, 17 August 2011 23:49)
!st someone has to try ans dispel the ultranationalist propaganda you and yours dish out daily.
2nd if you were in the blakans during the 90's certainly you know that as part of Milosevics campaign (probably very well know) was that he wiped out all jobs to Albanians, I tend to think that with no way to bring enough money into put food on the table that electric bills did fall by the way side. See these people were not drawing a salary much less dual salaries.
3. I doubt that my comments have ruined any positive thoughts you or any of your comrades have of Albanians, as I doubt you have ever had one. Plus my comments should not be held against the Albanian people because unlike you comeing from the balkans I have been a US citizen since birth in the 1950's, born to parents that had never been out of the country who were born to parents and grandparents that had never been out of the country. So should I have ANY Albanian ancestry it is very far removed.

Tomislav USA

pre 12 godina

Where to even begin True Justice? I almost snorted my Mountain Dew out of my nose after reading that. Let me address your points one-by-one:
1st: If you knew anything about the site, B92 was shut down many times during Milosevic's reign because he didn't like what was coming from here because people like me and others opposed him. So somebody needs to brush up on some history first. Ultra-nationalist propaganda? HA!
2nd: Food on the table? Wiping them out? I'm sorry, many of the Albanians in Serbia, Macedonia and Kosovo receive thousands from their relatives from Western Europe and the States. They purposefully choose to not to pay their bills which was my original post and YOU ARE STILL DANCING AROUND THAT TOPIC! You look shaken after my retort because it's clear I actually lived there (born in the States and lived there and now moved back and ubber-successful- thank you very much) AND WORKED THERE for the US. So don't lecture me about what did and didn't happen. BTW, where are all those mass graves if it was a campaign to wipe them out? Where are the missing 100,000 men that Tony Blair and Jamie Shea threw out in 1999 to make the situation so dire to justify bombing Serbia? I'm still waiting...
3rd: It seems to me you went native. The Albanians were so cunning in trying to portray themselves as the victims they catered to anyone that would listen. Yes, people died, but they were not the only people suffering on this planet that NATO had to intervene.

True Justice

pre 12 godina

why do the international community turn a deaf ear to Serbia's whining? Could it be that they complain when Kosovo blocks the buses without legal papers to enter Kosovo, or when Kosovo forbids the use of illegal phone services, or when Kosovo requires payment for electric service.
All things done in every country of the world. Only Serbia and Russia can stand with straight face and condemn that which they do every day.

lili

pre 12 godina

WHY?
Read why:
Kosovo has right to establish rule of law"
SOURCE: TANJUG
PRIŠTINA -- A U.S. State Department official stated on Wednesday in Priština that Kosovo was "an independent and sovereign state"

hight time for you to understand that!

Tomislav USA

pre 12 godina

"or when Kosovo forbids the use of illegal phone services, or when Kosovo requires payment for electric service."
(True Justice, 17 August 2011 16:23)

Funny, that wasn't the problem with Albanians during the time of Yugoslavia was it? Threatening utility workers for collecting fees, remember those days? You mean all the Albanians pay their fees today? Please people, you're starting to look comical right about now (wait, you've always looked comical with your alternate reality comments and revisionist history). It's clear that Prisitna is desperate to provoke Serbia because things are in the Serbs court now and with everything else going on in the World (yes, the rest of the WORLD you Albanians forget you live in), you guys seems to be forgotten. A real pity isn't it? Hey, raise your hand if you knew that little dictator country known as Guinea-Conakry is located on a map? Yeah, thought so...

Tomislav USA

pre 12 godina

Ah look at that, True Justice spinning it to seem that the Albanians were always wronged. That is pretty funny since I personally witnessed in Serbia, Kosovo and in Macedonia all the techniques Albanians used to not pay their bills. Illegally obtaining electricity, not opening the doors to the compounds for bill collectors, and then if they did, they didn't know any other language other than Albanian, threatening bill collectors to shoot them, etc...you want more? What two countries are you talking about? They STILL HAVE PROBLEMS GETTING ALBANIANS TO PAY BILLS IN KOSOVO NOW! You're so focused like a laser on the Serbs you seem to forget what the Albanians are doing. Go ahead slappies/trolls, give all the negatives you want, it will not cover up that little dirty secret of yours. You guys have no idea what taxes and bills are like so stop being comical. I know the "truth" hurts...Like I said in other posts, stop flooding a SERBIAN website with troll comments because any positive opinion of Albanians I and other Serbs had is being diminished by every post you put up here. Is that the best you've got? Really?

True Justice

pre 12 godina

(Tomislav USA, 17 August 2011 18:16)
Apparently you think it was ok for Serbia to collect fees during the Yugo years, why suddenly would it not be now?
I do know personally of albanian families that had their electricity cut too and they were not reconnected until payment terms were met, as an international I was expected to pay my bill and I can remember the company I worked for at one point was almost disconnected for being 1 month behind, so why not Serbs?

I doubt that the people of Kosovo nor Serbia knew where these 2 new countries were 3 days ago just as the people there have no idea where Serbia is.
But the fact is that 3days ago you counted them as Serbian numbers and today they are on the side of Kosovo.

Amer

pre 12 godina

"Hey, raise your hand if you knew that little dictator country known as Guinea-Conakry is located on a map? Yeah, thought so...
(Tomislav USA, 17 August 2011 18:16) "

I know, I know! (Because I just looked it up.) And I now know where Benin (no. 80) is. It used to be French Dahomey when I was a kid collecting stamps. Good to have that straightened out.

And to think that that the only countries I used to be able to find in Africa were South Africa and Egypt. Z. Pacolli is doing wonders for my knowledge of its geography.

True Justice

pre 12 godina

...Like I said in other posts, stop flooding a SERBIAN website with troll comments because any positive opinion of Albanians I and other Serbs had is being diminished by every post you put up here. Is that the best you've got? Really?
(Tomislav USA, 17 August 2011 23:49)
!st someone has to try ans dispel the ultranationalist propaganda you and yours dish out daily.
2nd if you were in the blakans during the 90's certainly you know that as part of Milosevics campaign (probably very well know) was that he wiped out all jobs to Albanians, I tend to think that with no way to bring enough money into put food on the table that electric bills did fall by the way side. See these people were not drawing a salary much less dual salaries.
3. I doubt that my comments have ruined any positive thoughts you or any of your comrades have of Albanians, as I doubt you have ever had one. Plus my comments should not be held against the Albanian people because unlike you comeing from the balkans I have been a US citizen since birth in the 1950's, born to parents that had never been out of the country who were born to parents and grandparents that had never been out of the country. So should I have ANY Albanian ancestry it is very far removed.

adamnyc

pre 12 godina

"The Serbian government called on the UN - ......"

Confirmation That the serbian government has authority of any kind whatsover be it legal or moral.

Tomislav USA

pre 12 godina

Where to even begin True Justice? I almost snorted my Mountain Dew out of my nose after reading that. Let me address your points one-by-one:
1st: If you knew anything about the site, B92 was shut down many times during Milosevic's reign because he didn't like what was coming from here because people like me and others opposed him. So somebody needs to brush up on some history first. Ultra-nationalist propaganda? HA!
2nd: Food on the table? Wiping them out? I'm sorry, many of the Albanians in Serbia, Macedonia and Kosovo receive thousands from their relatives from Western Europe and the States. They purposefully choose to not to pay their bills which was my original post and YOU ARE STILL DANCING AROUND THAT TOPIC! You look shaken after my retort because it's clear I actually lived there (born in the States and lived there and now moved back and ubber-successful- thank you very much) AND WORKED THERE for the US. So don't lecture me about what did and didn't happen. BTW, where are all those mass graves if it was a campaign to wipe them out? Where are the missing 100,000 men that Tony Blair and Jamie Shea threw out in 1999 to make the situation so dire to justify bombing Serbia? I'm still waiting...
3rd: It seems to me you went native. The Albanians were so cunning in trying to portray themselves as the victims they catered to anyone that would listen. Yes, people died, but they were not the only people suffering on this planet that NATO had to intervene.