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Monday, 17.10.2011.

09:40

"Removal of barricades counterproductive"

Deputy PM and Minister of Interior Ivica Dačić says KFOR's announced move to remov barricades in northern Kosovo would be counterproductive.

Izvor: Krtiniæ Jovica Staletoviæ Veliborka

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J.Oker

pre 12 godina

"The bottom line is this; there wont be another bastardized RS in Kosovo. Till now me with another 2 million people who have a legal vote in Kosovo are right ;)"
(takeiteasybrah, 17 October 2011 15:02)

And in Kosovo, these two million (probably including some 300.000 expelled Serbs?) voters will cast 3 million ballots, with 120% of the voters voting for Thaci

Zoran

pre 12 godina

KFOR Commander Major General Erhard Drews delayed the movement of convoys for supplying KFOR soldiers at the administrative crossings for Tuesday, in order to give the citizens more time to remove the obstacles.
--
How funny, the barricades are not being removed. Why doesn't he use helicopters to supply his soldiers and those Albanians doing nothing at the administrative line? Oh because they don't have the funds anymore? Maybe they can ask Thaci for some more drug money to help?

balkanbert

pre 12 godina

@.. there wont be another bastardized RS in Kosovo. Till now me with another 2 million people who have a legal vote in Kosovo are right ;)
(takeiteasybrah, 17 October 2011 15:02)

The tone of the comment sheds light on the attitude and mind set of the commentator. I am wholehearted hoping that there are not - how many did you say? - 2 million voters (!) in "Kosova" casting their votes in favour of the regime of warlords in Pristina. Or not only Kosovo Serbs have a problem - Europe should seal off the territory under UN WSCR 1244 with a wall ten times higher than Berlin wall used to be - to beware of evil.

takeiteasybrah

pre 12 godina

"So, you are ignoring that as well? My opinion: Highly pathetic your comment.
(balkanbert, 17 October 2011 12:26)"

So you are quoting an ngo that needs to have a "corruption clause to search for" in order to justify its own existence, still no proof tho and saying something about pathetic...

The bottom line is this; there wont be another bastardized RS in Kosovo. Till now me with another 2 million people who have a legal vote in Kosovo are right ;)

Zoran

pre 12 godina

He said that Serbs in Kosovo should be sending certain messages to Belgrade and not vice versa, and noted that being in Belgrade is easy, but being at the barricades and living in the province is difficult.
--
The Serbs in KiM have already sent a very clear message to those in Belgrade. They have taken matters into their own hands with assistance from the opposition. Clear now? No sell-outs required. It is a bit of an election disaster right?

Analyst

pre 12 godina

And continues: "Intimidation and even killings of witnesses are nothing new or shocking in Kosovo, said Avni Zogiani, who leads Cohu, an anti-corruption nongovernmental organization `The E.U. is recklessly hunting for a symbolic success in Kosovo,´ Mr. Zogiani said. `They want to show European public opinion that the E.U. can have a foreign policy success while ignoring what is happening on the ground in Kosovo.´"
(balkanbert, 17 October 2011 12:26)

This is nothing new in Kosovo, indeed. In fact, it's not even specific for Kosovo - it's the usual habit you find in any mafia society. The specific thing is that in Kosovo the mafia clans and the government are interwoven, adjacent - or sometimes even identical.

Analyst

pre 12 godina

"Kosovo is internatially recognised within existing borders"
(molicky, 17 October 2011 11:09)

You mean internatinonal recognized by less than 50%of the UN member countries?

balkanbert

pre 12 godina

@molicky -

You are really concerned abot the well-being of Kosovo-Serbs, aren´t you?
And therefore you want to bring them under the rule of the warmongers residing in Pristina.
Yeah, "intimidation, fear, clan loyalties and a culture of silence have long impeded the development of a functioning justice system in Kosovo, analysts say," according to New York Times dating 6 October 2011.
And continues: "Intimidation and even killings of witnesses are nothing new or shocking in Kosovo, said Avni Zogiani, who leads Cohu, an anti-corruption nongovernmental organization `The E.U. is recklessly hunting for a symbolic success in Kosovo,´ Mr. Zogiani said. `They want to show European public opinion that the E.U. can have a foreign policy success while ignoring what is happening on the ground in Kosovo.´"
So, you are ignoring that as well? My opinion: Highly pathetic your comment.

ben

pre 12 godina

Sure!!

Since in the Serbian culture barricades are considered productive and in line with the freedom of movement removing them would be counterproductive.

And you got the candidate status. Untill when EU will make huge favours to Serbia??? Unitll when this hypocrisy of EU will continua???

balkanbert

pre 12 godina

"KFOR Commander Major General Erhard Drews delayed the movement of convoys for supplying KFOR soldiers at the administrative crossings for Tuesday, in order to give the citizens more time to remove the obstacles."

Talking about obstacles? The main obstacles on the steep and rocky path towards problem resolution in Kosovo and in general towards peace and stability in the region have names: For instance Thaci, Ceku, Haradinaj and Limaj. There current residence is Pristina, the last stronghold of Balkan warlords.

molicky

pre 12 godina

Removal of barricades in northern Kosovo would be VERY productive, since no kids, women and elderly will be allowed to stay outside in freezing temperatures. Only serbs think that barricades will succeed to achieve criminal claims. Kosovo is internatially recognised within existing borders, and Stefanovic agreed with Tahiri about stamps that are to be used during the trade between countries, in all borders, so north is part of it.

Let's hope Serbs become wiser and allow northern citizens to move freely around already (even without barricades) challenging lives.

If serbian criminals want to face NATO troops let them do, but must accept the responsibility for consequences.

molicky

pre 12 godina

Removal of barricades in northern Kosovo would be VERY productive, since no kids, women and elderly will be allowed to stay outside in freezing temperatures. Only serbs think that barricades will succeed to achieve criminal claims. Kosovo is internatially recognised within existing borders, and Stefanovic agreed with Tahiri about stamps that are to be used during the trade between countries, in all borders, so north is part of it.

Let's hope Serbs become wiser and allow northern citizens to move freely around already (even without barricades) challenging lives.

If serbian criminals want to face NATO troops let them do, but must accept the responsibility for consequences.

balkanbert

pre 12 godina

"KFOR Commander Major General Erhard Drews delayed the movement of convoys for supplying KFOR soldiers at the administrative crossings for Tuesday, in order to give the citizens more time to remove the obstacles."

Talking about obstacles? The main obstacles on the steep and rocky path towards problem resolution in Kosovo and in general towards peace and stability in the region have names: For instance Thaci, Ceku, Haradinaj and Limaj. There current residence is Pristina, the last stronghold of Balkan warlords.

J.Oker

pre 12 godina

"The bottom line is this; there wont be another bastardized RS in Kosovo. Till now me with another 2 million people who have a legal vote in Kosovo are right ;)"
(takeiteasybrah, 17 October 2011 15:02)

And in Kosovo, these two million (probably including some 300.000 expelled Serbs?) voters will cast 3 million ballots, with 120% of the voters voting for Thaci

balkanbert

pre 12 godina

@molicky -

You are really concerned abot the well-being of Kosovo-Serbs, aren´t you?
And therefore you want to bring them under the rule of the warmongers residing in Pristina.
Yeah, "intimidation, fear, clan loyalties and a culture of silence have long impeded the development of a functioning justice system in Kosovo, analysts say," according to New York Times dating 6 October 2011.
And continues: "Intimidation and even killings of witnesses are nothing new or shocking in Kosovo, said Avni Zogiani, who leads Cohu, an anti-corruption nongovernmental organization `The E.U. is recklessly hunting for a symbolic success in Kosovo,´ Mr. Zogiani said. `They want to show European public opinion that the E.U. can have a foreign policy success while ignoring what is happening on the ground in Kosovo.´"
So, you are ignoring that as well? My opinion: Highly pathetic your comment.

Analyst

pre 12 godina

"Kosovo is internatially recognised within existing borders"
(molicky, 17 October 2011 11:09)

You mean internatinonal recognized by less than 50%of the UN member countries?

Zoran

pre 12 godina

He said that Serbs in Kosovo should be sending certain messages to Belgrade and not vice versa, and noted that being in Belgrade is easy, but being at the barricades and living in the province is difficult.
--
The Serbs in KiM have already sent a very clear message to those in Belgrade. They have taken matters into their own hands with assistance from the opposition. Clear now? No sell-outs required. It is a bit of an election disaster right?

Analyst

pre 12 godina

And continues: "Intimidation and even killings of witnesses are nothing new or shocking in Kosovo, said Avni Zogiani, who leads Cohu, an anti-corruption nongovernmental organization `The E.U. is recklessly hunting for a symbolic success in Kosovo,´ Mr. Zogiani said. `They want to show European public opinion that the E.U. can have a foreign policy success while ignoring what is happening on the ground in Kosovo.´"
(balkanbert, 17 October 2011 12:26)

This is nothing new in Kosovo, indeed. In fact, it's not even specific for Kosovo - it's the usual habit you find in any mafia society. The specific thing is that in Kosovo the mafia clans and the government are interwoven, adjacent - or sometimes even identical.

balkanbert

pre 12 godina

@.. there wont be another bastardized RS in Kosovo. Till now me with another 2 million people who have a legal vote in Kosovo are right ;)
(takeiteasybrah, 17 October 2011 15:02)

The tone of the comment sheds light on the attitude and mind set of the commentator. I am wholehearted hoping that there are not - how many did you say? - 2 million voters (!) in "Kosova" casting their votes in favour of the regime of warlords in Pristina. Or not only Kosovo Serbs have a problem - Europe should seal off the territory under UN WSCR 1244 with a wall ten times higher than Berlin wall used to be - to beware of evil.

Zoran

pre 12 godina

KFOR Commander Major General Erhard Drews delayed the movement of convoys for supplying KFOR soldiers at the administrative crossings for Tuesday, in order to give the citizens more time to remove the obstacles.
--
How funny, the barricades are not being removed. Why doesn't he use helicopters to supply his soldiers and those Albanians doing nothing at the administrative line? Oh because they don't have the funds anymore? Maybe they can ask Thaci for some more drug money to help?

ben

pre 12 godina

Sure!!

Since in the Serbian culture barricades are considered productive and in line with the freedom of movement removing them would be counterproductive.

And you got the candidate status. Untill when EU will make huge favours to Serbia??? Unitll when this hypocrisy of EU will continua???

takeiteasybrah

pre 12 godina

"So, you are ignoring that as well? My opinion: Highly pathetic your comment.
(balkanbert, 17 October 2011 12:26)"

So you are quoting an ngo that needs to have a "corruption clause to search for" in order to justify its own existence, still no proof tho and saying something about pathetic...

The bottom line is this; there wont be another bastardized RS in Kosovo. Till now me with another 2 million people who have a legal vote in Kosovo are right ;)

molicky

pre 12 godina

Removal of barricades in northern Kosovo would be VERY productive, since no kids, women and elderly will be allowed to stay outside in freezing temperatures. Only serbs think that barricades will succeed to achieve criminal claims. Kosovo is internatially recognised within existing borders, and Stefanovic agreed with Tahiri about stamps that are to be used during the trade between countries, in all borders, so north is part of it.

Let's hope Serbs become wiser and allow northern citizens to move freely around already (even without barricades) challenging lives.

If serbian criminals want to face NATO troops let them do, but must accept the responsibility for consequences.

ben

pre 12 godina

Sure!!

Since in the Serbian culture barricades are considered productive and in line with the freedom of movement removing them would be counterproductive.

And you got the candidate status. Untill when EU will make huge favours to Serbia??? Unitll when this hypocrisy of EU will continua???

J.Oker

pre 12 godina

"The bottom line is this; there wont be another bastardized RS in Kosovo. Till now me with another 2 million people who have a legal vote in Kosovo are right ;)"
(takeiteasybrah, 17 October 2011 15:02)

And in Kosovo, these two million (probably including some 300.000 expelled Serbs?) voters will cast 3 million ballots, with 120% of the voters voting for Thaci

balkanbert

pre 12 godina

@molicky -

You are really concerned abot the well-being of Kosovo-Serbs, aren´t you?
And therefore you want to bring them under the rule of the warmongers residing in Pristina.
Yeah, "intimidation, fear, clan loyalties and a culture of silence have long impeded the development of a functioning justice system in Kosovo, analysts say," according to New York Times dating 6 October 2011.
And continues: "Intimidation and even killings of witnesses are nothing new or shocking in Kosovo, said Avni Zogiani, who leads Cohu, an anti-corruption nongovernmental organization `The E.U. is recklessly hunting for a symbolic success in Kosovo,´ Mr. Zogiani said. `They want to show European public opinion that the E.U. can have a foreign policy success while ignoring what is happening on the ground in Kosovo.´"
So, you are ignoring that as well? My opinion: Highly pathetic your comment.

takeiteasybrah

pre 12 godina

"So, you are ignoring that as well? My opinion: Highly pathetic your comment.
(balkanbert, 17 October 2011 12:26)"

So you are quoting an ngo that needs to have a "corruption clause to search for" in order to justify its own existence, still no proof tho and saying something about pathetic...

The bottom line is this; there wont be another bastardized RS in Kosovo. Till now me with another 2 million people who have a legal vote in Kosovo are right ;)

balkanbert

pre 12 godina

"KFOR Commander Major General Erhard Drews delayed the movement of convoys for supplying KFOR soldiers at the administrative crossings for Tuesday, in order to give the citizens more time to remove the obstacles."

Talking about obstacles? The main obstacles on the steep and rocky path towards problem resolution in Kosovo and in general towards peace and stability in the region have names: For instance Thaci, Ceku, Haradinaj and Limaj. There current residence is Pristina, the last stronghold of Balkan warlords.

Zoran

pre 12 godina

KFOR Commander Major General Erhard Drews delayed the movement of convoys for supplying KFOR soldiers at the administrative crossings for Tuesday, in order to give the citizens more time to remove the obstacles.
--
How funny, the barricades are not being removed. Why doesn't he use helicopters to supply his soldiers and those Albanians doing nothing at the administrative line? Oh because they don't have the funds anymore? Maybe they can ask Thaci for some more drug money to help?

balkanbert

pre 12 godina

@.. there wont be another bastardized RS in Kosovo. Till now me with another 2 million people who have a legal vote in Kosovo are right ;)
(takeiteasybrah, 17 October 2011 15:02)

The tone of the comment sheds light on the attitude and mind set of the commentator. I am wholehearted hoping that there are not - how many did you say? - 2 million voters (!) in "Kosova" casting their votes in favour of the regime of warlords in Pristina. Or not only Kosovo Serbs have a problem - Europe should seal off the territory under UN WSCR 1244 with a wall ten times higher than Berlin wall used to be - to beware of evil.

Zoran

pre 12 godina

He said that Serbs in Kosovo should be sending certain messages to Belgrade and not vice versa, and noted that being in Belgrade is easy, but being at the barricades and living in the province is difficult.
--
The Serbs in KiM have already sent a very clear message to those in Belgrade. They have taken matters into their own hands with assistance from the opposition. Clear now? No sell-outs required. It is a bit of an election disaster right?

Analyst

pre 12 godina

And continues: "Intimidation and even killings of witnesses are nothing new or shocking in Kosovo, said Avni Zogiani, who leads Cohu, an anti-corruption nongovernmental organization `The E.U. is recklessly hunting for a symbolic success in Kosovo,´ Mr. Zogiani said. `They want to show European public opinion that the E.U. can have a foreign policy success while ignoring what is happening on the ground in Kosovo.´"
(balkanbert, 17 October 2011 12:26)

This is nothing new in Kosovo, indeed. In fact, it's not even specific for Kosovo - it's the usual habit you find in any mafia society. The specific thing is that in Kosovo the mafia clans and the government are interwoven, adjacent - or sometimes even identical.

Analyst

pre 12 godina

"Kosovo is internatially recognised within existing borders"
(molicky, 17 October 2011 11:09)

You mean internatinonal recognized by less than 50%of the UN member countries?