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Tuesday, 17.04.2012.

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Kosovo: Search for remains to resume in May

The coordinator of an association of families of kidnapped and missing Serbs in Kosovo says that search of the Žilivode site is expected to continue in May.

Izvor: Tanjug

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to miss Nikolle

pre 12 godina

you are almost right - alleged mass-graves were filled with animal corpses and scrap metal - when jihadists - claimed for cameras that they knew for sure that villain Serbs had buried there 10s and 100s innocent civilians - to be more precise UCK fighters and "unlawful" combatants...regarding keeping away VSCG - you are welcomed -but I have to admit that during joint patrols they entered KiM...sorry for that - but the biggest concern was backwarded, nationalist muslim crowd...

Nikolle

pre 12 godina

exKFOR

Again I'd like to offer you my most sincere thanks for keeping Serbai's army out. I have a question for you though, how did they fake those massacres? did they stuff mass graves with crash dummies or barbie dolls?

Peggy

pre 12 godina

Just now watching a TV program about an Albanian in New York that turned out to be a Serb war criminal from the war that took the name of one of his victims and fled to the US to hide out. It is a fictional show but could explain some of the missing Serbs. Many who knew they could face punishment for atrocities they committed if they remained in the balkans.
(a New Day, 17 April 2012 16:38)
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Sure, let's take advice from script writers of America. They know exactly what happened.
This is fantasy. Something that makes entertainment and you want to take a cue from that?
Guess anything that portrays Serbs in a bad light is fine as long as idiots are prepared to believe it.
If you have to rely on scriptwriter's imagination you really are in trouble. Clutching at straws.

New Zealander

pre 12 godina

According to the Association, 1,790 people are still listed as missing in the province, 538 of whom Serbs and other non-Albanians.

Doesn't that tell you something? It is simple math, 1790-538 (Serbs and other non-Albaniens)= 1252 Albaniens still missing .... I think nothing else needs to be added to see who suffered the most.
(Willi Pfaff, 17 April 2012 15:04)

Your missing two key points,

Firstly; the KLA were a group of ragtag rebels who did not keep detailed information on who was a member and who wasnt, making it impossible to tell how many of the missing were combatants and how many were civilians.

The Yugoslav Army and Police on the other hand did keep such records, which is why we know the missing non Albanians were almost entirely non combatants.


Secondly; there was the issue of The KLA killing Albanians who did not support their expansionist aims, or got in the way of the KLA's darker side (drug and organ trafficking for example).

Agim Kelmendi

pre 12 godina

It's obvious all sides suffered. But how many of your missing were KLA terrorists? How many of your missing were killed by NATO air strikes?
(Steve B., 17 April 2012 17:35)

Answer is so obvious:
All were civilians from 1 year old to 100 year old, and none were killed by NATO strikes.

exKFOR

pre 12 godina

missing Albanian jihadists? ask your own UCK who took advantage of the situaton and followed their Kanun - get rid of your blood-enemies...it is sooo convenient to frame the Serbs guilty . I have posted here many times stoy about jihadists fooling KFOR in Srbica/Skeneraj with those fake mass-graves.I wonder how can over-breeding K-Albanians know how many are there them?

Zoran

pre 12 godina

Doesn't that tell you something? It is simple math, 1790-538 (Serbs and other non-Albaniens)= 1252 Albaniens still missing .... I think nothing else needs to be added to see who suffered the most.
(Willi Pfaff, 17 April 2012 15:04)
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Exactly, it is very obvious Serbians and non-Albanians suffered the most. If according to many K*-Albanian sources here, Serbs make up 5% while K*-Albanians make up 95% of the provincial population, proportionally there are 850% (8.5 times) more Serbs missing.

What do you have to say to that Willy?

Steve B.

pre 12 godina

Doesn't that tell you something? It is simple math, 1790-538 (Serbs and other non-Albaniens)= 1252 Albaniens still missing .... I think nothing else needs to be added to see who suffered the most.
(Willi Pfaff, 17 April 2012 15:04)

It's obvious all sides suffered. But how many of your missing were KLA terrorists? How many of your missing were killed by NATO air strikes?

Daniel

pre 12 godina

Doesn't that tell you something? It is simple math, 1790-538 (Serbs and other non-Albaniens)= 1252 Albaniens still missing .... I think nothing else needs to be added to see who suffered the most.
(Willi Pfaff, 17 April 2012 15:04)
So the missing Serbs are irrelevant? Nobody should care about them? Didn't the West respond to the Albanian needs in 1999? Wasn't Serbia bombed for quite a while (78 days?)? I don't understand your posting, unless you are a complete ignorant person. That certainly is a possibility. Nobody, neither Albanian, nor Serb, nor any other person of another ethnicity should have suffered, and the criminals hurting civilians must be punished. If you don't agree with that then you are no better than the scum perpetrating war crimes.

a New Day

pre 12 godina

Just now watching a TV program about an Albanian in New York that turned out to be a Serb war criminal from the war that took the name of one of his victims and fled to the US to hide out. It is a fictional show but could explain some of the missing Serbs. Many who knew they could face punishment for atrocities they committed if they remained in the balkans.

Willi Pfaff

pre 12 godina

According to the Association, 1,790 people are still listed as missing in the province, 538 of whom Serbs and other non-Albanians.

Doesn't that tell you something? It is simple math, 1790-538 (Serbs and other non-Albaniens)= 1252 Albaniens still missing .... I think nothing else needs to be added to see who suffered the most.

Steve B.

pre 12 godina

Doesn't that tell you something? It is simple math, 1790-538 (Serbs and other non-Albaniens)= 1252 Albaniens still missing .... I think nothing else needs to be added to see who suffered the most.
(Willi Pfaff, 17 April 2012 15:04)

It's obvious all sides suffered. But how many of your missing were KLA terrorists? How many of your missing were killed by NATO air strikes?

exKFOR

pre 12 godina

missing Albanian jihadists? ask your own UCK who took advantage of the situaton and followed their Kanun - get rid of your blood-enemies...it is sooo convenient to frame the Serbs guilty . I have posted here many times stoy about jihadists fooling KFOR in Srbica/Skeneraj with those fake mass-graves.I wonder how can over-breeding K-Albanians know how many are there them?

Daniel

pre 12 godina

Doesn't that tell you something? It is simple math, 1790-538 (Serbs and other non-Albaniens)= 1252 Albaniens still missing .... I think nothing else needs to be added to see who suffered the most.
(Willi Pfaff, 17 April 2012 15:04)
So the missing Serbs are irrelevant? Nobody should care about them? Didn't the West respond to the Albanian needs in 1999? Wasn't Serbia bombed for quite a while (78 days?)? I don't understand your posting, unless you are a complete ignorant person. That certainly is a possibility. Nobody, neither Albanian, nor Serb, nor any other person of another ethnicity should have suffered, and the criminals hurting civilians must be punished. If you don't agree with that then you are no better than the scum perpetrating war crimes.

a New Day

pre 12 godina

Just now watching a TV program about an Albanian in New York that turned out to be a Serb war criminal from the war that took the name of one of his victims and fled to the US to hide out. It is a fictional show but could explain some of the missing Serbs. Many who knew they could face punishment for atrocities they committed if they remained in the balkans.

Zoran

pre 12 godina

Doesn't that tell you something? It is simple math, 1790-538 (Serbs and other non-Albaniens)= 1252 Albaniens still missing .... I think nothing else needs to be added to see who suffered the most.
(Willi Pfaff, 17 April 2012 15:04)
--
Exactly, it is very obvious Serbians and non-Albanians suffered the most. If according to many K*-Albanian sources here, Serbs make up 5% while K*-Albanians make up 95% of the provincial population, proportionally there are 850% (8.5 times) more Serbs missing.

What do you have to say to that Willy?

Willi Pfaff

pre 12 godina

According to the Association, 1,790 people are still listed as missing in the province, 538 of whom Serbs and other non-Albanians.

Doesn't that tell you something? It is simple math, 1790-538 (Serbs and other non-Albaniens)= 1252 Albaniens still missing .... I think nothing else needs to be added to see who suffered the most.

Agim Kelmendi

pre 12 godina

It's obvious all sides suffered. But how many of your missing were KLA terrorists? How many of your missing were killed by NATO air strikes?
(Steve B., 17 April 2012 17:35)

Answer is so obvious:
All were civilians from 1 year old to 100 year old, and none were killed by NATO strikes.

Peggy

pre 12 godina

Just now watching a TV program about an Albanian in New York that turned out to be a Serb war criminal from the war that took the name of one of his victims and fled to the US to hide out. It is a fictional show but could explain some of the missing Serbs. Many who knew they could face punishment for atrocities they committed if they remained in the balkans.
(a New Day, 17 April 2012 16:38)
===============================

Sure, let's take advice from script writers of America. They know exactly what happened.
This is fantasy. Something that makes entertainment and you want to take a cue from that?
Guess anything that portrays Serbs in a bad light is fine as long as idiots are prepared to believe it.
If you have to rely on scriptwriter's imagination you really are in trouble. Clutching at straws.

Nikolle

pre 12 godina

exKFOR

Again I'd like to offer you my most sincere thanks for keeping Serbai's army out. I have a question for you though, how did they fake those massacres? did they stuff mass graves with crash dummies or barbie dolls?

to miss Nikolle

pre 12 godina

you are almost right - alleged mass-graves were filled with animal corpses and scrap metal - when jihadists - claimed for cameras that they knew for sure that villain Serbs had buried there 10s and 100s innocent civilians - to be more precise UCK fighters and "unlawful" combatants...regarding keeping away VSCG - you are welcomed -but I have to admit that during joint patrols they entered KiM...sorry for that - but the biggest concern was backwarded, nationalist muslim crowd...

New Zealander

pre 12 godina

According to the Association, 1,790 people are still listed as missing in the province, 538 of whom Serbs and other non-Albanians.

Doesn't that tell you something? It is simple math, 1790-538 (Serbs and other non-Albaniens)= 1252 Albaniens still missing .... I think nothing else needs to be added to see who suffered the most.
(Willi Pfaff, 17 April 2012 15:04)

Your missing two key points,

Firstly; the KLA were a group of ragtag rebels who did not keep detailed information on who was a member and who wasnt, making it impossible to tell how many of the missing were combatants and how many were civilians.

The Yugoslav Army and Police on the other hand did keep such records, which is why we know the missing non Albanians were almost entirely non combatants.


Secondly; there was the issue of The KLA killing Albanians who did not support their expansionist aims, or got in the way of the KLA's darker side (drug and organ trafficking for example).

Willi Pfaff

pre 12 godina

According to the Association, 1,790 people are still listed as missing in the province, 538 of whom Serbs and other non-Albanians.

Doesn't that tell you something? It is simple math, 1790-538 (Serbs and other non-Albaniens)= 1252 Albaniens still missing .... I think nothing else needs to be added to see who suffered the most.

a New Day

pre 12 godina

Just now watching a TV program about an Albanian in New York that turned out to be a Serb war criminal from the war that took the name of one of his victims and fled to the US to hide out. It is a fictional show but could explain some of the missing Serbs. Many who knew they could face punishment for atrocities they committed if they remained in the balkans.

Agim Kelmendi

pre 12 godina

It's obvious all sides suffered. But how many of your missing were KLA terrorists? How many of your missing were killed by NATO air strikes?
(Steve B., 17 April 2012 17:35)

Answer is so obvious:
All were civilians from 1 year old to 100 year old, and none were killed by NATO strikes.

Steve B.

pre 12 godina

Doesn't that tell you something? It is simple math, 1790-538 (Serbs and other non-Albaniens)= 1252 Albaniens still missing .... I think nothing else needs to be added to see who suffered the most.
(Willi Pfaff, 17 April 2012 15:04)

It's obvious all sides suffered. But how many of your missing were KLA terrorists? How many of your missing were killed by NATO air strikes?

exKFOR

pre 12 godina

missing Albanian jihadists? ask your own UCK who took advantage of the situaton and followed their Kanun - get rid of your blood-enemies...it is sooo convenient to frame the Serbs guilty . I have posted here many times stoy about jihadists fooling KFOR in Srbica/Skeneraj with those fake mass-graves.I wonder how can over-breeding K-Albanians know how many are there them?

Daniel

pre 12 godina

Doesn't that tell you something? It is simple math, 1790-538 (Serbs and other non-Albaniens)= 1252 Albaniens still missing .... I think nothing else needs to be added to see who suffered the most.
(Willi Pfaff, 17 April 2012 15:04)
So the missing Serbs are irrelevant? Nobody should care about them? Didn't the West respond to the Albanian needs in 1999? Wasn't Serbia bombed for quite a while (78 days?)? I don't understand your posting, unless you are a complete ignorant person. That certainly is a possibility. Nobody, neither Albanian, nor Serb, nor any other person of another ethnicity should have suffered, and the criminals hurting civilians must be punished. If you don't agree with that then you are no better than the scum perpetrating war crimes.

Zoran

pre 12 godina

Doesn't that tell you something? It is simple math, 1790-538 (Serbs and other non-Albaniens)= 1252 Albaniens still missing .... I think nothing else needs to be added to see who suffered the most.
(Willi Pfaff, 17 April 2012 15:04)
--
Exactly, it is very obvious Serbians and non-Albanians suffered the most. If according to many K*-Albanian sources here, Serbs make up 5% while K*-Albanians make up 95% of the provincial population, proportionally there are 850% (8.5 times) more Serbs missing.

What do you have to say to that Willy?

New Zealander

pre 12 godina

According to the Association, 1,790 people are still listed as missing in the province, 538 of whom Serbs and other non-Albanians.

Doesn't that tell you something? It is simple math, 1790-538 (Serbs and other non-Albaniens)= 1252 Albaniens still missing .... I think nothing else needs to be added to see who suffered the most.
(Willi Pfaff, 17 April 2012 15:04)

Your missing two key points,

Firstly; the KLA were a group of ragtag rebels who did not keep detailed information on who was a member and who wasnt, making it impossible to tell how many of the missing were combatants and how many were civilians.

The Yugoslav Army and Police on the other hand did keep such records, which is why we know the missing non Albanians were almost entirely non combatants.


Secondly; there was the issue of The KLA killing Albanians who did not support their expansionist aims, or got in the way of the KLA's darker side (drug and organ trafficking for example).

to miss Nikolle

pre 12 godina

you are almost right - alleged mass-graves were filled with animal corpses and scrap metal - when jihadists - claimed for cameras that they knew for sure that villain Serbs had buried there 10s and 100s innocent civilians - to be more precise UCK fighters and "unlawful" combatants...regarding keeping away VSCG - you are welcomed -but I have to admit that during joint patrols they entered KiM...sorry for that - but the biggest concern was backwarded, nationalist muslim crowd...

Peggy

pre 12 godina

Just now watching a TV program about an Albanian in New York that turned out to be a Serb war criminal from the war that took the name of one of his victims and fled to the US to hide out. It is a fictional show but could explain some of the missing Serbs. Many who knew they could face punishment for atrocities they committed if they remained in the balkans.
(a New Day, 17 April 2012 16:38)
===============================

Sure, let's take advice from script writers of America. They know exactly what happened.
This is fantasy. Something that makes entertainment and you want to take a cue from that?
Guess anything that portrays Serbs in a bad light is fine as long as idiots are prepared to believe it.
If you have to rely on scriptwriter's imagination you really are in trouble. Clutching at straws.

Nikolle

pre 12 godina

exKFOR

Again I'd like to offer you my most sincere thanks for keeping Serbai's army out. I have a question for you though, how did they fake those massacres? did they stuff mass graves with crash dummies or barbie dolls?