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Friday, 23.09.2011.

09:19

Former KLA placed under house arrest

Former KLA member and current Kosovo assembly MP Fatmir Limaj was questioned Thursday in the District Court in Priština.

Izvor: Tanjug

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Tinka

pre 12 godina

Do you believe on what you say, or you say something for the sake or saying something?


No, I was being sarcastic. I realise that this kind of news which does not fit into the black/white worldwiev of some does not seem to attract any comments. Hence my (fruitless) effort to kickstart a discussion.

Canadian Serb

pre 12 godina

Observer:

So what do you think about Limaj and this fake trial! Respond to the story! I think that Limaj will be given special treatment (champagne, caviar, Casto cigars) at the Bond Steel. Just an observation!

Observer

pre 12 godina

(Tinka, 23 September 2011 12:23)

Tinka,

Very creative indeed. I doubt that you believe what you wrote. Nevertheless I ask you a question?


Do you believe on what you say, or you say something for the sake or saying something?


I hope the reply will wont be only for the sake of replying it.

Tinka

pre 12 godina

Hmmm... given that we all know that Kosovo is a false narco-mafia pseudostate run by a crypto-islamist clique of US puppets, how should we interpret this? An ex-KLA man voluntarily surrendering to justice? can't be. So here is the explanation: it is a perfidous PR stunt cooked up by the US and the Pristina mafia to make the world believe that the Rule of Law does exist in Kosovo. The "judges" (in fact unemployed actors that are hired for the occasion) are staging a fake court hearing that ressembles a real one, and this is sold to the world media as a proof of Kosovo's aptitude to deliver justice. Meanwhile, Mr. Limaj is placed under "house arrest" in a secret luxury villa with golden bathtubs in Camp Bondsteel, where he is pampered by some georgeous blonde hostesses who are serving him champagne and caviar all day long. After this, he comes out, whiterwashed of all suspicions, and can continue implementing Sharia in Kosovo.
At least this sounds more realistic, does it not?

Tinka

pre 12 godina

Hmmm... given that we all know that Kosovo is a false narco-mafia pseudostate run by a crypto-islamist clique of US puppets, how should we interpret this? An ex-KLA man voluntarily surrendering to justice? can't be. So here is the explanation: it is a perfidous PR stunt cooked up by the US and the Pristina mafia to make the world believe that the Rule of Law does exist in Kosovo. The "judges" (in fact unemployed actors that are hired for the occasion) are staging a fake court hearing that ressembles a real one, and this is sold to the world media as a proof of Kosovo's aptitude to deliver justice. Meanwhile, Mr. Limaj is placed under "house arrest" in a secret luxury villa with golden bathtubs in Camp Bondsteel, where he is pampered by some georgeous blonde hostesses who are serving him champagne and caviar all day long. After this, he comes out, whiterwashed of all suspicions, and can continue implementing Sharia in Kosovo.
At least this sounds more realistic, does it not?

Observer

pre 12 godina

(Tinka, 23 September 2011 12:23)

Tinka,

Very creative indeed. I doubt that you believe what you wrote. Nevertheless I ask you a question?


Do you believe on what you say, or you say something for the sake or saying something?


I hope the reply will wont be only for the sake of replying it.

Tinka

pre 12 godina

Do you believe on what you say, or you say something for the sake or saying something?


No, I was being sarcastic. I realise that this kind of news which does not fit into the black/white worldwiev of some does not seem to attract any comments. Hence my (fruitless) effort to kickstart a discussion.

Canadian Serb

pre 12 godina

Observer:

So what do you think about Limaj and this fake trial! Respond to the story! I think that Limaj will be given special treatment (champagne, caviar, Casto cigars) at the Bond Steel. Just an observation!

Tinka

pre 12 godina

Hmmm... given that we all know that Kosovo is a false narco-mafia pseudostate run by a crypto-islamist clique of US puppets, how should we interpret this? An ex-KLA man voluntarily surrendering to justice? can't be. So here is the explanation: it is a perfidous PR stunt cooked up by the US and the Pristina mafia to make the world believe that the Rule of Law does exist in Kosovo. The "judges" (in fact unemployed actors that are hired for the occasion) are staging a fake court hearing that ressembles a real one, and this is sold to the world media as a proof of Kosovo's aptitude to deliver justice. Meanwhile, Mr. Limaj is placed under "house arrest" in a secret luxury villa with golden bathtubs in Camp Bondsteel, where he is pampered by some georgeous blonde hostesses who are serving him champagne and caviar all day long. After this, he comes out, whiterwashed of all suspicions, and can continue implementing Sharia in Kosovo.
At least this sounds more realistic, does it not?

Observer

pre 12 godina

(Tinka, 23 September 2011 12:23)

Tinka,

Very creative indeed. I doubt that you believe what you wrote. Nevertheless I ask you a question?


Do you believe on what you say, or you say something for the sake or saying something?


I hope the reply will wont be only for the sake of replying it.

Canadian Serb

pre 12 godina

Observer:

So what do you think about Limaj and this fake trial! Respond to the story! I think that Limaj will be given special treatment (champagne, caviar, Casto cigars) at the Bond Steel. Just an observation!

Tinka

pre 12 godina

Do you believe on what you say, or you say something for the sake or saying something?


No, I was being sarcastic. I realise that this kind of news which does not fit into the black/white worldwiev of some does not seem to attract any comments. Hence my (fruitless) effort to kickstart a discussion.