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Monday, 07.05.2012.

13:58

Montenegrin president to boycott Ukraine summit

Montenegro’s President Filip Vujanović has cancelled his participation in a summit in Yalta due to treatment of jailed opposition leader Yulia Tymoshenko.

Izvor: Aleksandar Arsenijeviæ

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not 42

pre 11 godina

That was my point.
(Dragan, 7 May 2012 18:17)

Absolutely, there is only one point that matters. all the rest is irrelevant, does not exist or is a manifestation of that one point. This includes Ukraine and Timoshenko, Montenegro and Monteblanco, the Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe, and Everything and the Answer to that question.

metrod

pre 11 godina

I can't believe my eyes!
I agree with lil' Ata. And, he managed to not offend an entire ethnic group...primarily Albanians. Wow!
There is hope in this world for people like him.

Peggy

pre 11 godina

There is quite some sympathy with Yulia Timoshenko in Russia and most people are upset. What was done to her goes well beyond the borders.
(Ataman, 7 May 2012 17:19)
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I am really surprised that MOST people are with her in Russia and upset.
I didn't think she had any goodwill towards Russians.
Maybe it all depends which way the particular media is leaning. Regardless of what it all means, I do normally trust your judgment, I am shocked that anyone can support Albanian point of view regarding political decisions.

Renko

pre 11 godina

Looks all a bit of a disaster for poor Janukovich. However power-hungry Tymoshenko might be, now she is the conscience of the nation.
The poster below is right, there was a scandal in the early 1970's reported on by Russian human rights groups. He was said to have raped a woman, the documentation has of course long since been destroyed.
"No evidence - no crime", as Stalin would have said.
Perhaps the government of Serbia will also make a stand against this common criminal - with or without a lead from further west?

Commentator

pre 11 godina

That was my point.
(Dragan, 7 May 2012 18:17)

Your real point is that you don't have a clue and out of lack of background knowledge just mindlessly lashed out against others, proving that your point has nothing to do with arguments, but pure animosity.

Actually, I was hoping that nobody was correcting your silly statement just as Ataman did (Kudos to him, he is right), because I'm sure that other Serbian right wingers would just jump on the band wagon and live out their known reflexes.

englishman

pre 11 godina

Bravo! This is how a normal country reacts to such violations of human rights. Good to see Montenegro acting in a responsible fashion.
(NATO New Albanian Treaty Organization, 7 May 2012 15:36)

But not NATO violations of human rights,you people sure know your place,you make me sick.

Dragan

pre 11 godina

(Ataman, 7 May 2012 17:19)

Ataman, what you say may all be true, but that is not my point. The point here is, that whatever NATO asks of this pathetic quisling lapdog, he will do it. When the NATO war criminals tell Vujanovic to jump, he will say 'how high?'. Just like when they asked them to recognize the fake, illegal, and immoral 'state' of Kosovo, these traitors did (even though Spain, Ukraine, Argentina, Greece... and most others did not). That was my point.

Ataman

pre 11 godina

Like a good little lapdog, doing as he is told by his NATO masters. He should get a biscuit or two for this.
(Dragan, 7 May 2012 16:46)

Hold on.

#1: She is jailed for something what supposed to be a "dirty" deal with RUSSIA, not with USA.
#2: After extensive investigation on the other end it seems that the charges are pretty much bogus.
#3: There is a lot of personal vendetta going on in the background.
#4: The currend president of Ukraine is a convicted criminal (one robbery, one assault). I did read in Russian also about rape and there is more things with document forgeries and some extras.

Ukraine has some really bad luck with it's presidents.

There is quite some sympathy with Yulia Timoshenko in Russia and most people are upset. What was done to her goes well beyond the borders.

Kosovar

pre 11 godina

Albanian President, Bamir Topi, was the first President from South/Eastern Europe to take such a step! But, as Serbia/ns never publishes positive news from their neighbours, I thought I share this news with you!

NATO New Albanian Treaty Organization

pre 11 godina

Bravo! This is how a normal country reacts to such violations of human rights. Good to see Montenegro acting in a responsible fashion.

Ataman

pre 11 godina

Like a good little lapdog, doing as he is told by his NATO masters. He should get a biscuit or two for this.
(Dragan, 7 May 2012 16:46)

Hold on.

#1: She is jailed for something what supposed to be a "dirty" deal with RUSSIA, not with USA.
#2: After extensive investigation on the other end it seems that the charges are pretty much bogus.
#3: There is a lot of personal vendetta going on in the background.
#4: The currend president of Ukraine is a convicted criminal (one robbery, one assault). I did read in Russian also about rape and there is more things with document forgeries and some extras.

Ukraine has some really bad luck with it's presidents.

There is quite some sympathy with Yulia Timoshenko in Russia and most people are upset. What was done to her goes well beyond the borders.

Dragan

pre 11 godina

(Ataman, 7 May 2012 17:19)

Ataman, what you say may all be true, but that is not my point. The point here is, that whatever NATO asks of this pathetic quisling lapdog, he will do it. When the NATO war criminals tell Vujanovic to jump, he will say 'how high?'. Just like when they asked them to recognize the fake, illegal, and immoral 'state' of Kosovo, these traitors did (even though Spain, Ukraine, Argentina, Greece... and most others did not). That was my point.

englishman

pre 11 godina

Bravo! This is how a normal country reacts to such violations of human rights. Good to see Montenegro acting in a responsible fashion.
(NATO New Albanian Treaty Organization, 7 May 2012 15:36)

But not NATO violations of human rights,you people sure know your place,you make me sick.

Kosovar

pre 11 godina

Albanian President, Bamir Topi, was the first President from South/Eastern Europe to take such a step! But, as Serbia/ns never publishes positive news from their neighbours, I thought I share this news with you!

NATO New Albanian Treaty Organization

pre 11 godina

Bravo! This is how a normal country reacts to such violations of human rights. Good to see Montenegro acting in a responsible fashion.

Peggy

pre 11 godina

There is quite some sympathy with Yulia Timoshenko in Russia and most people are upset. What was done to her goes well beyond the borders.
(Ataman, 7 May 2012 17:19)
================================
I am really surprised that MOST people are with her in Russia and upset.
I didn't think she had any goodwill towards Russians.
Maybe it all depends which way the particular media is leaning. Regardless of what it all means, I do normally trust your judgment, I am shocked that anyone can support Albanian point of view regarding political decisions.

metrod

pre 11 godina

I can't believe my eyes!
I agree with lil' Ata. And, he managed to not offend an entire ethnic group...primarily Albanians. Wow!
There is hope in this world for people like him.

Commentator

pre 11 godina

That was my point.
(Dragan, 7 May 2012 18:17)

Your real point is that you don't have a clue and out of lack of background knowledge just mindlessly lashed out against others, proving that your point has nothing to do with arguments, but pure animosity.

Actually, I was hoping that nobody was correcting your silly statement just as Ataman did (Kudos to him, he is right), because I'm sure that other Serbian right wingers would just jump on the band wagon and live out their known reflexes.

Renko

pre 11 godina

Looks all a bit of a disaster for poor Janukovich. However power-hungry Tymoshenko might be, now she is the conscience of the nation.
The poster below is right, there was a scandal in the early 1970's reported on by Russian human rights groups. He was said to have raped a woman, the documentation has of course long since been destroyed.
"No evidence - no crime", as Stalin would have said.
Perhaps the government of Serbia will also make a stand against this common criminal - with or without a lead from further west?

not 42

pre 11 godina

That was my point.
(Dragan, 7 May 2012 18:17)

Absolutely, there is only one point that matters. all the rest is irrelevant, does not exist or is a manifestation of that one point. This includes Ukraine and Timoshenko, Montenegro and Monteblanco, the Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe, and Everything and the Answer to that question.

NATO New Albanian Treaty Organization

pre 11 godina

Bravo! This is how a normal country reacts to such violations of human rights. Good to see Montenegro acting in a responsible fashion.

Kosovar

pre 11 godina

Albanian President, Bamir Topi, was the first President from South/Eastern Europe to take such a step! But, as Serbia/ns never publishes positive news from their neighbours, I thought I share this news with you!

Dragan

pre 11 godina

(Ataman, 7 May 2012 17:19)

Ataman, what you say may all be true, but that is not my point. The point here is, that whatever NATO asks of this pathetic quisling lapdog, he will do it. When the NATO war criminals tell Vujanovic to jump, he will say 'how high?'. Just like when they asked them to recognize the fake, illegal, and immoral 'state' of Kosovo, these traitors did (even though Spain, Ukraine, Argentina, Greece... and most others did not). That was my point.

Commentator

pre 11 godina

That was my point.
(Dragan, 7 May 2012 18:17)

Your real point is that you don't have a clue and out of lack of background knowledge just mindlessly lashed out against others, proving that your point has nothing to do with arguments, but pure animosity.

Actually, I was hoping that nobody was correcting your silly statement just as Ataman did (Kudos to him, he is right), because I'm sure that other Serbian right wingers would just jump on the band wagon and live out their known reflexes.

Peggy

pre 11 godina

There is quite some sympathy with Yulia Timoshenko in Russia and most people are upset. What was done to her goes well beyond the borders.
(Ataman, 7 May 2012 17:19)
================================
I am really surprised that MOST people are with her in Russia and upset.
I didn't think she had any goodwill towards Russians.
Maybe it all depends which way the particular media is leaning. Regardless of what it all means, I do normally trust your judgment, I am shocked that anyone can support Albanian point of view regarding political decisions.

englishman

pre 11 godina

Bravo! This is how a normal country reacts to such violations of human rights. Good to see Montenegro acting in a responsible fashion.
(NATO New Albanian Treaty Organization, 7 May 2012 15:36)

But not NATO violations of human rights,you people sure know your place,you make me sick.

metrod

pre 11 godina

I can't believe my eyes!
I agree with lil' Ata. And, he managed to not offend an entire ethnic group...primarily Albanians. Wow!
There is hope in this world for people like him.

Ataman

pre 11 godina

Like a good little lapdog, doing as he is told by his NATO masters. He should get a biscuit or two for this.
(Dragan, 7 May 2012 16:46)

Hold on.

#1: She is jailed for something what supposed to be a "dirty" deal with RUSSIA, not with USA.
#2: After extensive investigation on the other end it seems that the charges are pretty much bogus.
#3: There is a lot of personal vendetta going on in the background.
#4: The currend president of Ukraine is a convicted criminal (one robbery, one assault). I did read in Russian also about rape and there is more things with document forgeries and some extras.

Ukraine has some really bad luck with it's presidents.

There is quite some sympathy with Yulia Timoshenko in Russia and most people are upset. What was done to her goes well beyond the borders.

Renko

pre 11 godina

Looks all a bit of a disaster for poor Janukovich. However power-hungry Tymoshenko might be, now she is the conscience of the nation.
The poster below is right, there was a scandal in the early 1970's reported on by Russian human rights groups. He was said to have raped a woman, the documentation has of course long since been destroyed.
"No evidence - no crime", as Stalin would have said.
Perhaps the government of Serbia will also make a stand against this common criminal - with or without a lead from further west?

not 42

pre 11 godina

That was my point.
(Dragan, 7 May 2012 18:17)

Absolutely, there is only one point that matters. all the rest is irrelevant, does not exist or is a manifestation of that one point. This includes Ukraine and Timoshenko, Montenegro and Monteblanco, the Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe, and Everything and the Answer to that question.