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Friday, 09.03.2012.

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Serbian postal workers arrested in Kosovo

Serbia’s Postal Service Director in Kosovo Ranđel Nojkić says two postal workers carrying mail from central Serbia to Kosovo were arrested on Thursday evening.

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aaayyy

pre 12 godina

Questioner I have a question for you. What is the concept of recognized state for you, one that is recognized by Serbia? My concept is:
1. Recognized by the people that live that state.
(dori tirana)

Yes, Serbia's recognition is the most important, since unilateral seccesion isn't allowed by international law.

1) Not all residents of Kosovo recognize it as independent state, for example, KSerbs don't.

Ataman

pre 12 godina

Albanians are their own curse. They supposed to build up their relationship with Serbs, instead making idiotic steps into nowhere. And good to remember: out of political correctness and to keep in-line with their current interest the "internationals" are not complaining. It does not mean, they do not know. It is a mistake to think, the job of Americans or Germans is to protect your little selfish "Greater Albania" megalomanian project. They are out there to protect their momentan intersts. But they can't not notice, how primitive or barbarian you are and how stupid, too. Keep going, keep going.

dori tirana

pre 12 godina

Yes, but Kosovo is not a recognized state, Hungary/Romania/Bulgaria is.
(Questioner, 9 March 2012 17:50)

Questioner I have a question for you. What is the concept of recognized state for you, one that is recognized by Serbia? My concept is:
1. Recognized by the people that live that state.
2. Recognized by its neighbors. Kosova is not recognized only by Serbia.
3. We live in Europe, so condition is to be recognized by Europe countries. The majority of Europe countries have just done this.
4. Recognized by USA as the World leader for the moment.
5. Recognized by most economically and industrially developed countries in World. Kosova is now recognized by such countries.

If you analyze my conditions, only 5 % of those are not met till now, that is Serbia to explicitly recognize Kosova.

icj1

pre 12 godina

Yes, but Kosovo is not a recognized state, Hungary/Romania/Bulgaria is.
(Questioner, 9 March 2012 17:50)

The fact whether you recognize it or not is irrelevant, dear. The moment you enter Kosovo you have to do what Kosovo says. Otherwise tomorrow you might go and kill somebody in, say, Belgrade, unrecognize Serbia and tell the Belgrade police that they can't arrest you because you don't recognize them - give it a try dear and see the result LOL

Danilo

pre 12 godina

"The bright side is, at least those Serbs don't work for you!"

:)

yes. Clerks of any kind tend to be horrid creatures in Serbia. "CUSTOMER SERVES YOU!"

Questioner

pre 12 godina

"You can not run illegal business in a state without being arrested. Try it in Hungary/Romania/Bulgaria... "
(Gjilanasi, 9 March 2012 13:34)

Yes, but Kosovo is not a recognized state, Hungary/Romania/Bulgaria is.

Balkan Anthropologist

pre 12 godina

Looks like election season is coming up in Kosovo. Albanians are needing to show their tough. This should definitely get the diaspora vote. At least for those who care to participate :)

Another Canadian Serb

pre 12 godina

Danilo

Most certainly you are not self employed!

By the way, you don't happen to work for the post office do you?

The bright side is, at least those Serbs don't work for you!

Comm. Parrisson

pre 12 godina

What are Serbian postal workers doing in Kosovo? Imagine Kosovo postal workers sending their mail to Serbia.
(Avni, 9 March 2012 13:19)

Oh, yes this would be surely considered a horrible crime and violation of Serbdom if some Kosovo Albanian postal workers would deliver letters to a few Albanians living in Presevo - or maybe not.

Reader

pre 12 godina

now, where is the version of the police, which by the way arrested them, and is a major character in the story. What did its people say? We usually get to hear what the police says, or at least "police did not give any comments when asked". Otherwise the story is hanging only on one foot there. Two people got arrested and their supervisor is guessing the reason of their arrest.

bebana202

pre 12 godina

Gjilanasi ...you do not have a right to talk about Illegal or legal things on Kosovo,that is not your country and it will never be!!!

asterisk

pre 12 godina

This act by Pristina does not even deserve a comment. Can a make believe government act more juvenile? I feel sorry for the internationals actually, for they have to deal with these buffoons. Nothing like good neighborly relations, eh Snake? But they are so cute, with their hands stretched out, palms up, when any international walks into the room.

asterisk

pre 12 godina

Ben, all the actions from Pristina are petty. Why don't your ex KLA warlords start start creating jobs, besides cops, so citizens in Kosovo can have a better life? Pristina only focuses on Serbs, and nothing else. But i guess they figure the West will take care of the investments, while they concentrate on harassing Serbs. Enjoy your independence, Ben. If that's independence, you can have it.

Gjilanasi

pre 12 godina

Srboslave, yes that is the crime. Taking money from citizens for services that are not properly / legaly operating in Kosovo and not paying ANY taxes. This is CRIME everywhere, aspecially in the EU, where Serbia is looking in to. You can not run illegal business in a state without being arrested. Try it in Hungary/Romania/Bulgaria... Try to collect money in any other sorrounding country and see if this will be tolerated. Kosovo was tolerating this for 12 years now. But evrything has its limits. Tolerance is limited too...

Danilo

pre 12 godina

Thanks for the kooky "Srbija Srbima!" comment, but I'm not sure why you think I should seek employment in Kosovo. Who would benefit from that? Certainly not me and certainly not the many Serbs I hire in Belgrade if I were to lay them off.

trizo

pre 12 godina

Who would benefit from that? Certainly not me and certainly not the many Serbs I hire in Belgrade if I were to lay them off.
(Danilo, 9 March 2012 13:10)

Guarantee the 'Serbs' who 'work' for you do not know about the rubbish you write on B92.

Another Canadian Serb

pre 12 godina

Danilo

I guess you weren't educated at the University of Prishtina as you correctly spelled Kosovo. Maybe now you can seek employment in Serbia's Province of Kosovo and leave Serbia proper to Serbs.

ben

pre 12 godina

"Nojkić explained that for years postal workers had entered Kosovo with this kind of mail without any problems, stressing that the arrests might be politically motivated."

Kosovo simply tolerated it,

(Berk., 9 March 2012 11:50)

Why it tolerated??? What is that a "happy" republic???

these Serbian BSH should have beet stoped in 1999 let alone after the declaration of independence. I declair my independence but of course all the sovreig atributes of a state I will not excercise so feel free to put your hands on my pocket in all state monopoly sectors, customs duties I wil not even bother to colect them, you will still be my business partenr #1... it looks like Rugova has declared this independence...

You need to become independent in you hearts and minds people then you will be also politicaly independent.

Berk.

pre 12 godina

"Nojkić explained that for years postal workers had entered Kosovo with this kind of mail without any problems, stressing that the arrests might be politically motivated."

Kosovo simply tolerated it, it never approved it and now took some actions against that undermining of the state. It is time for Serbia to stop all obstruction against Kosovo. It will anyway just backfire against them and the Serbs in Kosovo.

Dardan

pre 12 godina

Everything that the Kosovar authorities do, is politically motivated in the eyes of Serbia. Even if they were to sneeze, it'd be politically motivated

Srboslav

pre 12 godina

"He added that Marinković and Trajković were arrested for carrying telephone bills to the users of Telekom Srbija services in Kosovo, Total TV bills, and receipts of Serbian business banks"

Carrying telephone and tv bills! What a horrible crime!! They should be put in jail for at least 15 years, this is worse than the heroin smuggling that the Drenica clan does.
EULEX must immedeately deport these hardcore criminals with telephone and tv bills to the Hague tribunal where apropriate punishment will be delivered!

I knew that Kosovo had much criminality, but this takes the price, NATO must interfere to stop these horrible crimes, carrying tv bills! I am still shocked! ;-)

Albanian Farmer

pre 12 godina

You don't get it do you that rule of law is taking over and the of tic for tax solutions and silly parallel institution.
Serbia has no money to finance crime anymore. Get used to paying taxes where you live, just like you have done for past almost 100 years, in your local council.

asterisk

pre 12 godina

Nojkić explained that for years postal workers had entered Kosovo with this kind of mail without any problems, stressing that the arrests might be politically motivated. Do you think? As Tadic drools over making Fica's in Serbia again, KiM is totally being surrendered to the criminals in Pristina, without a whimper from the castrated leaders of the DS. This is a sad period for the history of the Serbian people.

Srboslav

pre 12 godina

"He added that Marinković and Trajković were arrested for carrying telephone bills to the users of Telekom Srbija services in Kosovo, Total TV bills, and receipts of Serbian business banks"

Carrying telephone and tv bills! What a horrible crime!! They should be put in jail for at least 15 years, this is worse than the heroin smuggling that the Drenica clan does.
EULEX must immedeately deport these hardcore criminals with telephone and tv bills to the Hague tribunal where apropriate punishment will be delivered!

I knew that Kosovo had much criminality, but this takes the price, NATO must interfere to stop these horrible crimes, carrying tv bills! I am still shocked! ;-)

Dardan

pre 12 godina

Everything that the Kosovar authorities do, is politically motivated in the eyes of Serbia. Even if they were to sneeze, it'd be politically motivated

asterisk

pre 12 godina

Nojkić explained that for years postal workers had entered Kosovo with this kind of mail without any problems, stressing that the arrests might be politically motivated. Do you think? As Tadic drools over making Fica's in Serbia again, KiM is totally being surrendered to the criminals in Pristina, without a whimper from the castrated leaders of the DS. This is a sad period for the history of the Serbian people.

Another Canadian Serb

pre 12 godina

Danilo

I guess you weren't educated at the University of Prishtina as you correctly spelled Kosovo. Maybe now you can seek employment in Serbia's Province of Kosovo and leave Serbia proper to Serbs.

Albanian Farmer

pre 12 godina

You don't get it do you that rule of law is taking over and the of tic for tax solutions and silly parallel institution.
Serbia has no money to finance crime anymore. Get used to paying taxes where you live, just like you have done for past almost 100 years, in your local council.

Danilo

pre 12 godina

Thanks for the kooky "Srbija Srbima!" comment, but I'm not sure why you think I should seek employment in Kosovo. Who would benefit from that? Certainly not me and certainly not the many Serbs I hire in Belgrade if I were to lay them off.

asterisk

pre 12 godina

This act by Pristina does not even deserve a comment. Can a make believe government act more juvenile? I feel sorry for the internationals actually, for they have to deal with these buffoons. Nothing like good neighborly relations, eh Snake? But they are so cute, with their hands stretched out, palms up, when any international walks into the room.

Berk.

pre 12 godina

"Nojkić explained that for years postal workers had entered Kosovo with this kind of mail without any problems, stressing that the arrests might be politically motivated."

Kosovo simply tolerated it, it never approved it and now took some actions against that undermining of the state. It is time for Serbia to stop all obstruction against Kosovo. It will anyway just backfire against them and the Serbs in Kosovo.

Gjilanasi

pre 12 godina

Srboslave, yes that is the crime. Taking money from citizens for services that are not properly / legaly operating in Kosovo and not paying ANY taxes. This is CRIME everywhere, aspecially in the EU, where Serbia is looking in to. You can not run illegal business in a state without being arrested. Try it in Hungary/Romania/Bulgaria... Try to collect money in any other sorrounding country and see if this will be tolerated. Kosovo was tolerating this for 12 years now. But evrything has its limits. Tolerance is limited too...

Questioner

pre 12 godina

"You can not run illegal business in a state without being arrested. Try it in Hungary/Romania/Bulgaria... "
(Gjilanasi, 9 March 2012 13:34)

Yes, but Kosovo is not a recognized state, Hungary/Romania/Bulgaria is.

Balkan Anthropologist

pre 12 godina

Looks like election season is coming up in Kosovo. Albanians are needing to show their tough. This should definitely get the diaspora vote. At least for those who care to participate :)

ben

pre 12 godina

"Nojkić explained that for years postal workers had entered Kosovo with this kind of mail without any problems, stressing that the arrests might be politically motivated."

Kosovo simply tolerated it,

(Berk., 9 March 2012 11:50)

Why it tolerated??? What is that a "happy" republic???

these Serbian BSH should have beet stoped in 1999 let alone after the declaration of independence. I declair my independence but of course all the sovreig atributes of a state I will not excercise so feel free to put your hands on my pocket in all state monopoly sectors, customs duties I wil not even bother to colect them, you will still be my business partenr #1... it looks like Rugova has declared this independence...

You need to become independent in you hearts and minds people then you will be also politicaly independent.

asterisk

pre 12 godina

Ben, all the actions from Pristina are petty. Why don't your ex KLA warlords start start creating jobs, besides cops, so citizens in Kosovo can have a better life? Pristina only focuses on Serbs, and nothing else. But i guess they figure the West will take care of the investments, while they concentrate on harassing Serbs. Enjoy your independence, Ben. If that's independence, you can have it.

bebana202

pre 12 godina

Gjilanasi ...you do not have a right to talk about Illegal or legal things on Kosovo,that is not your country and it will never be!!!

Another Canadian Serb

pre 12 godina

Danilo

Most certainly you are not self employed!

By the way, you don't happen to work for the post office do you?

The bright side is, at least those Serbs don't work for you!

Comm. Parrisson

pre 12 godina

What are Serbian postal workers doing in Kosovo? Imagine Kosovo postal workers sending their mail to Serbia.
(Avni, 9 March 2012 13:19)

Oh, yes this would be surely considered a horrible crime and violation of Serbdom if some Kosovo Albanian postal workers would deliver letters to a few Albanians living in Presevo - or maybe not.

Reader

pre 12 godina

now, where is the version of the police, which by the way arrested them, and is a major character in the story. What did its people say? We usually get to hear what the police says, or at least "police did not give any comments when asked". Otherwise the story is hanging only on one foot there. Two people got arrested and their supervisor is guessing the reason of their arrest.

Danilo

pre 12 godina

"The bright side is, at least those Serbs don't work for you!"

:)

yes. Clerks of any kind tend to be horrid creatures in Serbia. "CUSTOMER SERVES YOU!"

trizo

pre 12 godina

Who would benefit from that? Certainly not me and certainly not the many Serbs I hire in Belgrade if I were to lay them off.
(Danilo, 9 March 2012 13:10)

Guarantee the 'Serbs' who 'work' for you do not know about the rubbish you write on B92.

icj1

pre 12 godina

Yes, but Kosovo is not a recognized state, Hungary/Romania/Bulgaria is.
(Questioner, 9 March 2012 17:50)

The fact whether you recognize it or not is irrelevant, dear. The moment you enter Kosovo you have to do what Kosovo says. Otherwise tomorrow you might go and kill somebody in, say, Belgrade, unrecognize Serbia and tell the Belgrade police that they can't arrest you because you don't recognize them - give it a try dear and see the result LOL

dori tirana

pre 12 godina

Yes, but Kosovo is not a recognized state, Hungary/Romania/Bulgaria is.
(Questioner, 9 March 2012 17:50)

Questioner I have a question for you. What is the concept of recognized state for you, one that is recognized by Serbia? My concept is:
1. Recognized by the people that live that state.
2. Recognized by its neighbors. Kosova is not recognized only by Serbia.
3. We live in Europe, so condition is to be recognized by Europe countries. The majority of Europe countries have just done this.
4. Recognized by USA as the World leader for the moment.
5. Recognized by most economically and industrially developed countries in World. Kosova is now recognized by such countries.

If you analyze my conditions, only 5 % of those are not met till now, that is Serbia to explicitly recognize Kosova.

Ataman

pre 12 godina

Albanians are their own curse. They supposed to build up their relationship with Serbs, instead making idiotic steps into nowhere. And good to remember: out of political correctness and to keep in-line with their current interest the "internationals" are not complaining. It does not mean, they do not know. It is a mistake to think, the job of Americans or Germans is to protect your little selfish "Greater Albania" megalomanian project. They are out there to protect their momentan intersts. But they can't not notice, how primitive or barbarian you are and how stupid, too. Keep going, keep going.

aaayyy

pre 12 godina

Questioner I have a question for you. What is the concept of recognized state for you, one that is recognized by Serbia? My concept is:
1. Recognized by the people that live that state.
(dori tirana)

Yes, Serbia's recognition is the most important, since unilateral seccesion isn't allowed by international law.

1) Not all residents of Kosovo recognize it as independent state, for example, KSerbs don't.

Dardan

pre 12 godina

Everything that the Kosovar authorities do, is politically motivated in the eyes of Serbia. Even if they were to sneeze, it'd be politically motivated

Berk.

pre 12 godina

"Nojkić explained that for years postal workers had entered Kosovo with this kind of mail without any problems, stressing that the arrests might be politically motivated."

Kosovo simply tolerated it, it never approved it and now took some actions against that undermining of the state. It is time for Serbia to stop all obstruction against Kosovo. It will anyway just backfire against them and the Serbs in Kosovo.

Albanian Farmer

pre 12 godina

You don't get it do you that rule of law is taking over and the of tic for tax solutions and silly parallel institution.
Serbia has no money to finance crime anymore. Get used to paying taxes where you live, just like you have done for past almost 100 years, in your local council.

Another Canadian Serb

pre 12 godina

Danilo

I guess you weren't educated at the University of Prishtina as you correctly spelled Kosovo. Maybe now you can seek employment in Serbia's Province of Kosovo and leave Serbia proper to Serbs.

bebana202

pre 12 godina

Gjilanasi ...you do not have a right to talk about Illegal or legal things on Kosovo,that is not your country and it will never be!!!

Srboslav

pre 12 godina

"He added that Marinković and Trajković were arrested for carrying telephone bills to the users of Telekom Srbija services in Kosovo, Total TV bills, and receipts of Serbian business banks"

Carrying telephone and tv bills! What a horrible crime!! They should be put in jail for at least 15 years, this is worse than the heroin smuggling that the Drenica clan does.
EULEX must immedeately deport these hardcore criminals with telephone and tv bills to the Hague tribunal where apropriate punishment will be delivered!

I knew that Kosovo had much criminality, but this takes the price, NATO must interfere to stop these horrible crimes, carrying tv bills! I am still shocked! ;-)

asterisk

pre 12 godina

Nojkić explained that for years postal workers had entered Kosovo with this kind of mail without any problems, stressing that the arrests might be politically motivated. Do you think? As Tadic drools over making Fica's in Serbia again, KiM is totally being surrendered to the criminals in Pristina, without a whimper from the castrated leaders of the DS. This is a sad period for the history of the Serbian people.

trizo

pre 12 godina

Who would benefit from that? Certainly not me and certainly not the many Serbs I hire in Belgrade if I were to lay them off.
(Danilo, 9 March 2012 13:10)

Guarantee the 'Serbs' who 'work' for you do not know about the rubbish you write on B92.

Another Canadian Serb

pre 12 godina

Danilo

Most certainly you are not self employed!

By the way, you don't happen to work for the post office do you?

The bright side is, at least those Serbs don't work for you!

Gjilanasi

pre 12 godina

Srboslave, yes that is the crime. Taking money from citizens for services that are not properly / legaly operating in Kosovo and not paying ANY taxes. This is CRIME everywhere, aspecially in the EU, where Serbia is looking in to. You can not run illegal business in a state without being arrested. Try it in Hungary/Romania/Bulgaria... Try to collect money in any other sorrounding country and see if this will be tolerated. Kosovo was tolerating this for 12 years now. But evrything has its limits. Tolerance is limited too...

asterisk

pre 12 godina

Ben, all the actions from Pristina are petty. Why don't your ex KLA warlords start start creating jobs, besides cops, so citizens in Kosovo can have a better life? Pristina only focuses on Serbs, and nothing else. But i guess they figure the West will take care of the investments, while they concentrate on harassing Serbs. Enjoy your independence, Ben. If that's independence, you can have it.

Balkan Anthropologist

pre 12 godina

Looks like election season is coming up in Kosovo. Albanians are needing to show their tough. This should definitely get the diaspora vote. At least for those who care to participate :)

ben

pre 12 godina

"Nojkić explained that for years postal workers had entered Kosovo with this kind of mail without any problems, stressing that the arrests might be politically motivated."

Kosovo simply tolerated it,

(Berk., 9 March 2012 11:50)

Why it tolerated??? What is that a "happy" republic???

these Serbian BSH should have beet stoped in 1999 let alone after the declaration of independence. I declair my independence but of course all the sovreig atributes of a state I will not excercise so feel free to put your hands on my pocket in all state monopoly sectors, customs duties I wil not even bother to colect them, you will still be my business partenr #1... it looks like Rugova has declared this independence...

You need to become independent in you hearts and minds people then you will be also politicaly independent.

asterisk

pre 12 godina

This act by Pristina does not even deserve a comment. Can a make believe government act more juvenile? I feel sorry for the internationals actually, for they have to deal with these buffoons. Nothing like good neighborly relations, eh Snake? But they are so cute, with their hands stretched out, palms up, when any international walks into the room.

Questioner

pre 12 godina

"You can not run illegal business in a state without being arrested. Try it in Hungary/Romania/Bulgaria... "
(Gjilanasi, 9 March 2012 13:34)

Yes, but Kosovo is not a recognized state, Hungary/Romania/Bulgaria is.

Danilo

pre 12 godina

Thanks for the kooky "Srbija Srbima!" comment, but I'm not sure why you think I should seek employment in Kosovo. Who would benefit from that? Certainly not me and certainly not the many Serbs I hire in Belgrade if I were to lay them off.

Comm. Parrisson

pre 12 godina

What are Serbian postal workers doing in Kosovo? Imagine Kosovo postal workers sending their mail to Serbia.
(Avni, 9 March 2012 13:19)

Oh, yes this would be surely considered a horrible crime and violation of Serbdom if some Kosovo Albanian postal workers would deliver letters to a few Albanians living in Presevo - or maybe not.

Danilo

pre 12 godina

"The bright side is, at least those Serbs don't work for you!"

:)

yes. Clerks of any kind tend to be horrid creatures in Serbia. "CUSTOMER SERVES YOU!"

Ataman

pre 12 godina

Albanians are their own curse. They supposed to build up their relationship with Serbs, instead making idiotic steps into nowhere. And good to remember: out of political correctness and to keep in-line with their current interest the "internationals" are not complaining. It does not mean, they do not know. It is a mistake to think, the job of Americans or Germans is to protect your little selfish "Greater Albania" megalomanian project. They are out there to protect their momentan intersts. But they can't not notice, how primitive or barbarian you are and how stupid, too. Keep going, keep going.

Reader

pre 12 godina

now, where is the version of the police, which by the way arrested them, and is a major character in the story. What did its people say? We usually get to hear what the police says, or at least "police did not give any comments when asked". Otherwise the story is hanging only on one foot there. Two people got arrested and their supervisor is guessing the reason of their arrest.

aaayyy

pre 12 godina

Questioner I have a question for you. What is the concept of recognized state for you, one that is recognized by Serbia? My concept is:
1. Recognized by the people that live that state.
(dori tirana)

Yes, Serbia's recognition is the most important, since unilateral seccesion isn't allowed by international law.

1) Not all residents of Kosovo recognize it as independent state, for example, KSerbs don't.

icj1

pre 12 godina

Yes, but Kosovo is not a recognized state, Hungary/Romania/Bulgaria is.
(Questioner, 9 March 2012 17:50)

The fact whether you recognize it or not is irrelevant, dear. The moment you enter Kosovo you have to do what Kosovo says. Otherwise tomorrow you might go and kill somebody in, say, Belgrade, unrecognize Serbia and tell the Belgrade police that they can't arrest you because you don't recognize them - give it a try dear and see the result LOL

dori tirana

pre 12 godina

Yes, but Kosovo is not a recognized state, Hungary/Romania/Bulgaria is.
(Questioner, 9 March 2012 17:50)

Questioner I have a question for you. What is the concept of recognized state for you, one that is recognized by Serbia? My concept is:
1. Recognized by the people that live that state.
2. Recognized by its neighbors. Kosova is not recognized only by Serbia.
3. We live in Europe, so condition is to be recognized by Europe countries. The majority of Europe countries have just done this.
4. Recognized by USA as the World leader for the moment.
5. Recognized by most economically and industrially developed countries in World. Kosova is now recognized by such countries.

If you analyze my conditions, only 5 % of those are not met till now, that is Serbia to explicitly recognize Kosova.