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Monday, 23.01.2012.

10:06

K. Albanians end protest at administrative line

The radical ethnic Albanian Self-Determination Movement ended late on Sunday its protests near the Merdare and Bela Zemlja administrative crossings in Kosovo.

Izvor: Piše Jan Repa, BBC-jev analitièar za Centralnu i Istoènu Evropu

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Toni Tironsi

pre 12 godina

Bela Zemlja... hmmm... that sound serbian. If Kosovo is albanian wh yare the towns named in Serbian? things are turning around my friends, Serbia is coming out of the corner in the darkness back to our rightful place!
(Ivan, 23 January 2012 22:37)

Seems you are still in the darkness. It's not the town that is named in Serbian, it's b92 that translates it for you :) In Kosova it's called Dheu i Bardhe. Serbia will need people different from you to come out of the darkness. Your rightful place is where you were born or where you live, it's not in a place you heard about from medieval fairy tales.

Ivan

pre 12 godina

Bela Zemlja... hmmm... that sound serbian. If Kosovo is albanian wh yare the towns named in Serbian? things are turning around my friends, Serbia is coming out of the corner in the darkness back to our rightful place!

Balkan Anthropologist

pre 12 godina

The protests, organized in a bid to stop the entry of vehicles coming from central Serbia, were called off on Sunday, because "the Kosovo police precluded the supply of items necessary for the protesters".

Hilarious, considering the protesters are members of a group that calls itself "Self-Determination" :)

MikeC

pre 12 godina

Looks like these protesting albanians can't manage without "Plazma keks" for more then a couple of days. Albanians have been staging protests for just a couple of days while serbs have been protesting for months. Who do you think is more motivated to continue their struggle?

J.Oker

pre 12 godina

"...the decision on terminating the protest was made because the police blocked the logistic material necessary for the demonstrators."

What a nonsense! As if there would not be enough stones lying around to be thrown at police and passing cars.

Niall O'Doherty

pre 12 godina

"...the decision on terminating the protest was made because the police blocked the logistic material necessary for the demonstrators."

Straight out of a Monty Python sketch. lol.

J.Oker

pre 12 godina

"...the decision on terminating the protest was made because the police blocked the logistic material necessary for the demonstrators."

What a nonsense! As if there would not be enough stones lying around to be thrown at police and passing cars.

Niall O'Doherty

pre 12 godina

"...the decision on terminating the protest was made because the police blocked the logistic material necessary for the demonstrators."

Straight out of a Monty Python sketch. lol.

MikeC

pre 12 godina

Looks like these protesting albanians can't manage without "Plazma keks" for more then a couple of days. Albanians have been staging protests for just a couple of days while serbs have been protesting for months. Who do you think is more motivated to continue their struggle?

Balkan Anthropologist

pre 12 godina

The protests, organized in a bid to stop the entry of vehicles coming from central Serbia, were called off on Sunday, because "the Kosovo police precluded the supply of items necessary for the protesters".

Hilarious, considering the protesters are members of a group that calls itself "Self-Determination" :)

Ivan

pre 12 godina

Bela Zemlja... hmmm... that sound serbian. If Kosovo is albanian wh yare the towns named in Serbian? things are turning around my friends, Serbia is coming out of the corner in the darkness back to our rightful place!

Toni Tironsi

pre 12 godina

Bela Zemlja... hmmm... that sound serbian. If Kosovo is albanian wh yare the towns named in Serbian? things are turning around my friends, Serbia is coming out of the corner in the darkness back to our rightful place!
(Ivan, 23 January 2012 22:37)

Seems you are still in the darkness. It's not the town that is named in Serbian, it's b92 that translates it for you :) In Kosova it's called Dheu i Bardhe. Serbia will need people different from you to come out of the darkness. Your rightful place is where you were born or where you live, it's not in a place you heard about from medieval fairy tales.

J.Oker

pre 12 godina

"...the decision on terminating the protest was made because the police blocked the logistic material necessary for the demonstrators."

What a nonsense! As if there would not be enough stones lying around to be thrown at police and passing cars.

Niall O'Doherty

pre 12 godina

"...the decision on terminating the protest was made because the police blocked the logistic material necessary for the demonstrators."

Straight out of a Monty Python sketch. lol.

Ivan

pre 12 godina

Bela Zemlja... hmmm... that sound serbian. If Kosovo is albanian wh yare the towns named in Serbian? things are turning around my friends, Serbia is coming out of the corner in the darkness back to our rightful place!

MikeC

pre 12 godina

Looks like these protesting albanians can't manage without "Plazma keks" for more then a couple of days. Albanians have been staging protests for just a couple of days while serbs have been protesting for months. Who do you think is more motivated to continue their struggle?

Balkan Anthropologist

pre 12 godina

The protests, organized in a bid to stop the entry of vehicles coming from central Serbia, were called off on Sunday, because "the Kosovo police precluded the supply of items necessary for the protesters".

Hilarious, considering the protesters are members of a group that calls itself "Self-Determination" :)

Toni Tironsi

pre 12 godina

Bela Zemlja... hmmm... that sound serbian. If Kosovo is albanian wh yare the towns named in Serbian? things are turning around my friends, Serbia is coming out of the corner in the darkness back to our rightful place!
(Ivan, 23 January 2012 22:37)

Seems you are still in the darkness. It's not the town that is named in Serbian, it's b92 that translates it for you :) In Kosova it's called Dheu i Bardhe. Serbia will need people different from you to come out of the darkness. Your rightful place is where you were born or where you live, it's not in a place you heard about from medieval fairy tales.