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Thursday, 17.05.2012.

15:46

MUP carries no blame in Taton case, IM says

Serbian Interior Minister Ivica Dačić stated that the Interior Ministry (MUP) carries no blame for the murder of French national Brice Taton.

Izvor: Tanjug

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ida

pre 11 godina

A 21-year-old American college student, Justin Little, was murdered in Paris in the fall of 2009, and I haven't heard of France being sued for his death. http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/33447473/ns/today-today_news/t/americans-murder-paris-baffles-police/#.T7Wi--vt_fI

There was a recent case of 2 British men shot to death in Florida and I haven't heard of their families suing the U.S. There's actually murders of tourists every week and the entire country isn't sued for the action of one or a group of thugs who did it.

Nenad

pre 11 godina

What about the fact that the police haven't apprehended all of the suspects?

And do you really think it wise to take the opportunity to complain about lack of compensation for Serbian families over incidents against Serbs in other countries? Have Serbian families even brough lawsuits? Why can't you just say "no comment"? It's not like the 300,000 Euros would affect your compensation. Another Serbian buffoon sitting atop the Belgrade political scene...

Danilo

pre 11 godina

This wasn't football violence.

Let's not forget that, on the same day, two other foreigners were attacked in Belgrade. A Lebanese man on public transit and an Australian in Kalemegdan park.

This was violence leading up to the cancelled gay parade in 2009. These organized thugs were sending a message to the government that they can kill someone in the centre of the city, better not have the parade.

Serbian hospitality, Zorane?

Danilo

pre 11 godina

This wasn't football violence.

Let's not forget that, on the same day, two other foreigners were attacked in Belgrade. A Lebanese man on public transit and an Australian in Kalemegdan park.

This was violence leading up to the cancelled gay parade in 2009. These organized thugs were sending a message to the government that they can kill someone in the centre of the city, better not have the parade.

Serbian hospitality, Zorane?

Nenad

pre 11 godina

What about the fact that the police haven't apprehended all of the suspects?

And do you really think it wise to take the opportunity to complain about lack of compensation for Serbian families over incidents against Serbs in other countries? Have Serbian families even brough lawsuits? Why can't you just say "no comment"? It's not like the 300,000 Euros would affect your compensation. Another Serbian buffoon sitting atop the Belgrade political scene...

ida

pre 11 godina

A 21-year-old American college student, Justin Little, was murdered in Paris in the fall of 2009, and I haven't heard of France being sued for his death. http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/33447473/ns/today-today_news/t/americans-murder-paris-baffles-police/#.T7Wi--vt_fI

There was a recent case of 2 British men shot to death in Florida and I haven't heard of their families suing the U.S. There's actually murders of tourists every week and the entire country isn't sued for the action of one or a group of thugs who did it.

Nenad

pre 11 godina

What about the fact that the police haven't apprehended all of the suspects?

And do you really think it wise to take the opportunity to complain about lack of compensation for Serbian families over incidents against Serbs in other countries? Have Serbian families even brough lawsuits? Why can't you just say "no comment"? It's not like the 300,000 Euros would affect your compensation. Another Serbian buffoon sitting atop the Belgrade political scene...

Danilo

pre 11 godina

This wasn't football violence.

Let's not forget that, on the same day, two other foreigners were attacked in Belgrade. A Lebanese man on public transit and an Australian in Kalemegdan park.

This was violence leading up to the cancelled gay parade in 2009. These organized thugs were sending a message to the government that they can kill someone in the centre of the city, better not have the parade.

Serbian hospitality, Zorane?

ida

pre 11 godina

A 21-year-old American college student, Justin Little, was murdered in Paris in the fall of 2009, and I haven't heard of France being sued for his death. http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/33447473/ns/today-today_news/t/americans-murder-paris-baffles-police/#.T7Wi--vt_fI

There was a recent case of 2 British men shot to death in Florida and I haven't heard of their families suing the U.S. There's actually murders of tourists every week and the entire country isn't sued for the action of one or a group of thugs who did it.