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Friday, 08.06.2012.

09:28

“Freedom of movement must be ensured in Kosovo”

EU Special Representative in Kosovo Samuel Žbogar expressed concern over the current situation in the northern part of the province.

Izvor: Tanjug

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Bashkim Krasniqi

pre 11 godina

Kosovo has never been par of Serbia willingness,Serbia has ruled Kosovo by animal policing and military from 1912-1999,also if I am not wrong before the turks came to invaide Balkans including Kosovo around the years 1300-1400 ,so before this time another 200 years Kosovo has been under Serbien rule,to be honest I do noty understand at this time if any force has been use. Now you see that Kosovo has never been part of Serbia (Raskia) you got that my neigbour Serbs. Good help you to deal with that. Bashkim

Steve Gligorijevic

pre 11 godina

Yep

I agree in freedom of movement...freedom of movement for the Serbs in their own bloody country. Kosovo never was Albanian and it was never Turkish, we kicked the Turks out and the day will come when we do the same to every Albanian who will not live in peace with the Serbs and abide by Serbian law. You dream about a greater Albania, you lot have a better chance of being the first men on Mars. Your NATO won't be there forever particularly the US element of NATO. The US will eventually collapse economically and will not be able to sustain it's military occupations. This is a stark fact staring all in the face. You can poo poo this as much as you like but it won't make any difference, in the end this will be so.

Glenn

pre 11 godina

The barricades are a form of protest so they are perfectly legitimate in a functioning democracy.
(Zoran, 8 June 2012 09:49)

Zoran, killing people is also a form of protest (a bit extreme, of course), but that doesn't make it legal, nor legitimate in a functioning democracy. In fact, laws are meant to codify what is and is not legitimate or acceptable in a society.

People obstructing roads are breaking the law. If they wish to protest in this way, they must be OK with being arrested for their illegal actions.

I am not saying that they shouldn't block the roads, but rather that if they do make the decision to break the law as a form of protest, they should expect to be arrested and prosecuted. In fact, some of the most effective protesters throughout history have been arrested for their illegal actions, and often their trials and imprisonment have brought about more change than they could have hoped for had they not been arrested.

Momcilo

pre 11 godina

concerned? really? You're concerned why Serbs wont follow rules you are setting for them in their own country?
It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure this one out.. time for your experiment to end. Serbia dealt with Hitler once.. You're on Serbian territory. It should not be a surprise people are not willing to follow your fake rules. Close the mission now. And once it does.. all you albos will be crying like you were before. I wonder how it feels to sit on B92 and post all these comments when you have a babysitter , someone watching over you, protecting you. Cant wait until you have to do that on your own again.

Simpatiku

pre 11 godina

The Albanians were Hitler’s Allies and they do not give any Freedom to Non Albanians, and therefore the just thing to do is to Restrict their Movement, and EULEX in the North can pack their bags and go back home.
(Yet Another J S, 8 June 2012 12:43)

Another lie! If for a small number of collaborationist individuals we can up to the conclusion that Albanians were Hitler allies, then we can say the same thing for Serbs. Prince Pavlje Karadjordjevic is the prime example

Dragan

pre 11 godina

Freedom of movement for whom? The Serbs have never had freedom of movement or any human rights in the fake, illegal, and immoral 'state' of Kosovo, and that is a fact. And who supports this sub-human behavior of the albanians? Germany and NATO war criminals, that's who. They support ghettos and barbed wire in the 21'st century, they support the burning of churches and desecration of graveyards, they support the stoning of buses and attacks on Serbian grandmothers at markets. It really is a disgusting display of their 'EU values'.
I would like to remind the occupiers that they are on sovereign Serbian soil, and they are only there temporarily. Once they are gone, and they will be gone eventually that is for sure, then everything will be set straight and back to normal.
Cheers!!

Yet Another J S

pre 11 godina

Here is something that the German Empire might want to consider, and that on certain occasions, Freedom must come before Freedom of Movement.

We see this with Convicted Criminals like the Third Reich War Criminals at the Nuremburg Trials.

The Albanians were Hitler’s Allies and they do not give any Freedom to Non Albanians, and therefore the just thing to do is to Restrict their Movement, and EULEX in the North can pack their bags and go back home.

EU-dude

pre 11 godina

Mr. Zbogar, you are abusing the concept of "Freedom of Movement" which is a basic principle of the EU and one of the EU's positive aspects.

However, this concept is designed to apply to movement of goods/services/capital across frontiers between the various States or within the territories of the different States. Movement of goods across the Ibar river doesn't, however, fall within this definition. It might be so (from the EU's point of view) only after all the EU Member States recognize Kosovo as an independent country. Until then, nobody in the EU foreign service is entitled to speak on behalf of the entire EU, because nothing like an EU common foreign policy exists (except for the rare cases when all the Member States act unanimously).

V Berisha

pre 11 godina

This situation is quite interesting because it proves that the current borders in the Balkans (much like the rest of the world) are very unstable. If we all could for a moment look beyond our nationalistic wet dreams that lives on pure racism and illogical wishful thinking, then we would realize that the borders must, yet again, be redrawn.

Here is the apparent logic; If the struggle for independence from Ottoman rule by the Balkan countries in the beginning of the last century can be justified then Kosovo's (the Albanian majority's) strive for independence in the 90's must be justified (people wanting the freedom to govern themselves). The Albanians will of course agree, the Serbs may not. But this means that if the Kosovar Albanians struggle can be justified then the struggle of the N.Mitrovica Serbs can also be justified,because after all, they want to live in Serbia, which is connected to north Kosovo. Here i suspect the Albanians wont agree, while the Serbs of course do. Following this logic a lot of borders must be redrawn, and maybe this is an alternative?

We must not forget that the current borders in the Balkans are not old nor are they untouchable, given from God, justified historically (history should never justify such things) etc.

If we truly want peace and prosperity, democracy and economic growth, we must get rid of the cancers of extreme nationalism and racism!

Ari Gold

pre 11 godina

The barricades did not come out of the clear blue....they came as a response to illegal organ trafficking institutions on the administrative line between central Serbia and Kosovo.

When those illegal and unnatural (you cannot split Serbs from Serbs) posts are removed, naturally the Serbs in the north will have no reason to block off the rest of Serbia south of the Ibar.

Face it, KFOR has no chance now that it is summer to make the Serbs do anything. I spoke to my cousin there and he personally told me all Serbs who are above 18 and boys as young as 15 clearly understand they must man the barricades whenever they are called upon.

I know the organ trafficking bloodthirsty posters on this forum want KFOR to commit genocide against 40,000 Serbs for Albanian political gains because they realize that is the only way to subdue the Serbs (seeing as ROSU is not physically capable of performing such task)... unfortunately for you rabid animals, KFOR simply will not commit genocide to advance your fantasies.

Keep in mind if you could do it on your own you would.

...but we all remember July of last year when ROSU terrorists THOUGHT they could tell the Serbs what's what...and that unit went back to its blackhole capital Prisitna with one less guy than how many they came with.

Thats because he was murdered in Mitro last year and you guys did NOTHING about it.

Sadly, for his children their father had to lose his life in vain because it accomplished zilch.

Zoran

pre 11 godina

The barricades are a form of protest so they are perfectly legitimate in a functioning democracy. Until the occupiers guarantee that Pristina will not send in their goons to take the administrative crossings, they will remain and there are several thousand Serbians prepared to protect them. The US and EU think the endgame is near but the north is the bone that gets stuck in their throat. Their greed and ego will be their downfall.

Forget about the north my Albanian friends. Even Ceku admits it is a lost cause.

Zoran

pre 11 godina

The barricades are a form of protest so they are perfectly legitimate in a functioning democracy. Until the occupiers guarantee that Pristina will not send in their goons to take the administrative crossings, they will remain and there are several thousand Serbians prepared to protect them. The US and EU think the endgame is near but the north is the bone that gets stuck in their throat. Their greed and ego will be their downfall.

Forget about the north my Albanian friends. Even Ceku admits it is a lost cause.

Dragan

pre 11 godina

Freedom of movement for whom? The Serbs have never had freedom of movement or any human rights in the fake, illegal, and immoral 'state' of Kosovo, and that is a fact. And who supports this sub-human behavior of the albanians? Germany and NATO war criminals, that's who. They support ghettos and barbed wire in the 21'st century, they support the burning of churches and desecration of graveyards, they support the stoning of buses and attacks on Serbian grandmothers at markets. It really is a disgusting display of their 'EU values'.
I would like to remind the occupiers that they are on sovereign Serbian soil, and they are only there temporarily. Once they are gone, and they will be gone eventually that is for sure, then everything will be set straight and back to normal.
Cheers!!

Ari Gold

pre 11 godina

The barricades did not come out of the clear blue....they came as a response to illegal organ trafficking institutions on the administrative line between central Serbia and Kosovo.

When those illegal and unnatural (you cannot split Serbs from Serbs) posts are removed, naturally the Serbs in the north will have no reason to block off the rest of Serbia south of the Ibar.

Face it, KFOR has no chance now that it is summer to make the Serbs do anything. I spoke to my cousin there and he personally told me all Serbs who are above 18 and boys as young as 15 clearly understand they must man the barricades whenever they are called upon.

I know the organ trafficking bloodthirsty posters on this forum want KFOR to commit genocide against 40,000 Serbs for Albanian political gains because they realize that is the only way to subdue the Serbs (seeing as ROSU is not physically capable of performing such task)... unfortunately for you rabid animals, KFOR simply will not commit genocide to advance your fantasies.

Keep in mind if you could do it on your own you would.

...but we all remember July of last year when ROSU terrorists THOUGHT they could tell the Serbs what's what...and that unit went back to its blackhole capital Prisitna with one less guy than how many they came with.

Thats because he was murdered in Mitro last year and you guys did NOTHING about it.

Sadly, for his children their father had to lose his life in vain because it accomplished zilch.

Yet Another J S

pre 11 godina

Here is something that the German Empire might want to consider, and that on certain occasions, Freedom must come before Freedom of Movement.

We see this with Convicted Criminals like the Third Reich War Criminals at the Nuremburg Trials.

The Albanians were Hitler’s Allies and they do not give any Freedom to Non Albanians, and therefore the just thing to do is to Restrict their Movement, and EULEX in the North can pack their bags and go back home.

Simpatiku

pre 11 godina

The Albanians were Hitler’s Allies and they do not give any Freedom to Non Albanians, and therefore the just thing to do is to Restrict their Movement, and EULEX in the North can pack their bags and go back home.
(Yet Another J S, 8 June 2012 12:43)

Another lie! If for a small number of collaborationist individuals we can up to the conclusion that Albanians were Hitler allies, then we can say the same thing for Serbs. Prince Pavlje Karadjordjevic is the prime example

V Berisha

pre 11 godina

This situation is quite interesting because it proves that the current borders in the Balkans (much like the rest of the world) are very unstable. If we all could for a moment look beyond our nationalistic wet dreams that lives on pure racism and illogical wishful thinking, then we would realize that the borders must, yet again, be redrawn.

Here is the apparent logic; If the struggle for independence from Ottoman rule by the Balkan countries in the beginning of the last century can be justified then Kosovo's (the Albanian majority's) strive for independence in the 90's must be justified (people wanting the freedom to govern themselves). The Albanians will of course agree, the Serbs may not. But this means that if the Kosovar Albanians struggle can be justified then the struggle of the N.Mitrovica Serbs can also be justified,because after all, they want to live in Serbia, which is connected to north Kosovo. Here i suspect the Albanians wont agree, while the Serbs of course do. Following this logic a lot of borders must be redrawn, and maybe this is an alternative?

We must not forget that the current borders in the Balkans are not old nor are they untouchable, given from God, justified historically (history should never justify such things) etc.

If we truly want peace and prosperity, democracy and economic growth, we must get rid of the cancers of extreme nationalism and racism!

Momcilo

pre 11 godina

concerned? really? You're concerned why Serbs wont follow rules you are setting for them in their own country?
It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure this one out.. time for your experiment to end. Serbia dealt with Hitler once.. You're on Serbian territory. It should not be a surprise people are not willing to follow your fake rules. Close the mission now. And once it does.. all you albos will be crying like you were before. I wonder how it feels to sit on B92 and post all these comments when you have a babysitter , someone watching over you, protecting you. Cant wait until you have to do that on your own again.

EU-dude

pre 11 godina

Mr. Zbogar, you are abusing the concept of "Freedom of Movement" which is a basic principle of the EU and one of the EU's positive aspects.

However, this concept is designed to apply to movement of goods/services/capital across frontiers between the various States or within the territories of the different States. Movement of goods across the Ibar river doesn't, however, fall within this definition. It might be so (from the EU's point of view) only after all the EU Member States recognize Kosovo as an independent country. Until then, nobody in the EU foreign service is entitled to speak on behalf of the entire EU, because nothing like an EU common foreign policy exists (except for the rare cases when all the Member States act unanimously).

Glenn

pre 11 godina

The barricades are a form of protest so they are perfectly legitimate in a functioning democracy.
(Zoran, 8 June 2012 09:49)

Zoran, killing people is also a form of protest (a bit extreme, of course), but that doesn't make it legal, nor legitimate in a functioning democracy. In fact, laws are meant to codify what is and is not legitimate or acceptable in a society.

People obstructing roads are breaking the law. If they wish to protest in this way, they must be OK with being arrested for their illegal actions.

I am not saying that they shouldn't block the roads, but rather that if they do make the decision to break the law as a form of protest, they should expect to be arrested and prosecuted. In fact, some of the most effective protesters throughout history have been arrested for their illegal actions, and often their trials and imprisonment have brought about more change than they could have hoped for had they not been arrested.

Steve Gligorijevic

pre 11 godina

Yep

I agree in freedom of movement...freedom of movement for the Serbs in their own bloody country. Kosovo never was Albanian and it was never Turkish, we kicked the Turks out and the day will come when we do the same to every Albanian who will not live in peace with the Serbs and abide by Serbian law. You dream about a greater Albania, you lot have a better chance of being the first men on Mars. Your NATO won't be there forever particularly the US element of NATO. The US will eventually collapse economically and will not be able to sustain it's military occupations. This is a stark fact staring all in the face. You can poo poo this as much as you like but it won't make any difference, in the end this will be so.

Bashkim Krasniqi

pre 11 godina

Kosovo has never been par of Serbia willingness,Serbia has ruled Kosovo by animal policing and military from 1912-1999,also if I am not wrong before the turks came to invaide Balkans including Kosovo around the years 1300-1400 ,so before this time another 200 years Kosovo has been under Serbien rule,to be honest I do noty understand at this time if any force has been use. Now you see that Kosovo has never been part of Serbia (Raskia) you got that my neigbour Serbs. Good help you to deal with that. Bashkim

Ari Gold

pre 11 godina

The barricades did not come out of the clear blue....they came as a response to illegal organ trafficking institutions on the administrative line between central Serbia and Kosovo.

When those illegal and unnatural (you cannot split Serbs from Serbs) posts are removed, naturally the Serbs in the north will have no reason to block off the rest of Serbia south of the Ibar.

Face it, KFOR has no chance now that it is summer to make the Serbs do anything. I spoke to my cousin there and he personally told me all Serbs who are above 18 and boys as young as 15 clearly understand they must man the barricades whenever they are called upon.

I know the organ trafficking bloodthirsty posters on this forum want KFOR to commit genocide against 40,000 Serbs for Albanian political gains because they realize that is the only way to subdue the Serbs (seeing as ROSU is not physically capable of performing such task)... unfortunately for you rabid animals, KFOR simply will not commit genocide to advance your fantasies.

Keep in mind if you could do it on your own you would.

...but we all remember July of last year when ROSU terrorists THOUGHT they could tell the Serbs what's what...and that unit went back to its blackhole capital Prisitna with one less guy than how many they came with.

Thats because he was murdered in Mitro last year and you guys did NOTHING about it.

Sadly, for his children their father had to lose his life in vain because it accomplished zilch.

Yet Another J S

pre 11 godina

Here is something that the German Empire might want to consider, and that on certain occasions, Freedom must come before Freedom of Movement.

We see this with Convicted Criminals like the Third Reich War Criminals at the Nuremburg Trials.

The Albanians were Hitler’s Allies and they do not give any Freedom to Non Albanians, and therefore the just thing to do is to Restrict their Movement, and EULEX in the North can pack their bags and go back home.

Zoran

pre 11 godina

The barricades are a form of protest so they are perfectly legitimate in a functioning democracy. Until the occupiers guarantee that Pristina will not send in their goons to take the administrative crossings, they will remain and there are several thousand Serbians prepared to protect them. The US and EU think the endgame is near but the north is the bone that gets stuck in their throat. Their greed and ego will be their downfall.

Forget about the north my Albanian friends. Even Ceku admits it is a lost cause.

Dragan

pre 11 godina

Freedom of movement for whom? The Serbs have never had freedom of movement or any human rights in the fake, illegal, and immoral 'state' of Kosovo, and that is a fact. And who supports this sub-human behavior of the albanians? Germany and NATO war criminals, that's who. They support ghettos and barbed wire in the 21'st century, they support the burning of churches and desecration of graveyards, they support the stoning of buses and attacks on Serbian grandmothers at markets. It really is a disgusting display of their 'EU values'.
I would like to remind the occupiers that they are on sovereign Serbian soil, and they are only there temporarily. Once they are gone, and they will be gone eventually that is for sure, then everything will be set straight and back to normal.
Cheers!!

Simpatiku

pre 11 godina

The Albanians were Hitler’s Allies and they do not give any Freedom to Non Albanians, and therefore the just thing to do is to Restrict their Movement, and EULEX in the North can pack their bags and go back home.
(Yet Another J S, 8 June 2012 12:43)

Another lie! If for a small number of collaborationist individuals we can up to the conclusion that Albanians were Hitler allies, then we can say the same thing for Serbs. Prince Pavlje Karadjordjevic is the prime example

EU-dude

pre 11 godina

Mr. Zbogar, you are abusing the concept of "Freedom of Movement" which is a basic principle of the EU and one of the EU's positive aspects.

However, this concept is designed to apply to movement of goods/services/capital across frontiers between the various States or within the territories of the different States. Movement of goods across the Ibar river doesn't, however, fall within this definition. It might be so (from the EU's point of view) only after all the EU Member States recognize Kosovo as an independent country. Until then, nobody in the EU foreign service is entitled to speak on behalf of the entire EU, because nothing like an EU common foreign policy exists (except for the rare cases when all the Member States act unanimously).

Momcilo

pre 11 godina

concerned? really? You're concerned why Serbs wont follow rules you are setting for them in their own country?
It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure this one out.. time for your experiment to end. Serbia dealt with Hitler once.. You're on Serbian territory. It should not be a surprise people are not willing to follow your fake rules. Close the mission now. And once it does.. all you albos will be crying like you were before. I wonder how it feels to sit on B92 and post all these comments when you have a babysitter , someone watching over you, protecting you. Cant wait until you have to do that on your own again.

V Berisha

pre 11 godina

This situation is quite interesting because it proves that the current borders in the Balkans (much like the rest of the world) are very unstable. If we all could for a moment look beyond our nationalistic wet dreams that lives on pure racism and illogical wishful thinking, then we would realize that the borders must, yet again, be redrawn.

Here is the apparent logic; If the struggle for independence from Ottoman rule by the Balkan countries in the beginning of the last century can be justified then Kosovo's (the Albanian majority's) strive for independence in the 90's must be justified (people wanting the freedom to govern themselves). The Albanians will of course agree, the Serbs may not. But this means that if the Kosovar Albanians struggle can be justified then the struggle of the N.Mitrovica Serbs can also be justified,because after all, they want to live in Serbia, which is connected to north Kosovo. Here i suspect the Albanians wont agree, while the Serbs of course do. Following this logic a lot of borders must be redrawn, and maybe this is an alternative?

We must not forget that the current borders in the Balkans are not old nor are they untouchable, given from God, justified historically (history should never justify such things) etc.

If we truly want peace and prosperity, democracy and economic growth, we must get rid of the cancers of extreme nationalism and racism!

Glenn

pre 11 godina

The barricades are a form of protest so they are perfectly legitimate in a functioning democracy.
(Zoran, 8 June 2012 09:49)

Zoran, killing people is also a form of protest (a bit extreme, of course), but that doesn't make it legal, nor legitimate in a functioning democracy. In fact, laws are meant to codify what is and is not legitimate or acceptable in a society.

People obstructing roads are breaking the law. If they wish to protest in this way, they must be OK with being arrested for their illegal actions.

I am not saying that they shouldn't block the roads, but rather that if they do make the decision to break the law as a form of protest, they should expect to be arrested and prosecuted. In fact, some of the most effective protesters throughout history have been arrested for their illegal actions, and often their trials and imprisonment have brought about more change than they could have hoped for had they not been arrested.

Bashkim Krasniqi

pre 11 godina

Kosovo has never been par of Serbia willingness,Serbia has ruled Kosovo by animal policing and military from 1912-1999,also if I am not wrong before the turks came to invaide Balkans including Kosovo around the years 1300-1400 ,so before this time another 200 years Kosovo has been under Serbien rule,to be honest I do noty understand at this time if any force has been use. Now you see that Kosovo has never been part of Serbia (Raskia) you got that my neigbour Serbs. Good help you to deal with that. Bashkim

Steve Gligorijevic

pre 11 godina

Yep

I agree in freedom of movement...freedom of movement for the Serbs in their own bloody country. Kosovo never was Albanian and it was never Turkish, we kicked the Turks out and the day will come when we do the same to every Albanian who will not live in peace with the Serbs and abide by Serbian law. You dream about a greater Albania, you lot have a better chance of being the first men on Mars. Your NATO won't be there forever particularly the US element of NATO. The US will eventually collapse economically and will not be able to sustain it's military occupations. This is a stark fact staring all in the face. You can poo poo this as much as you like but it won't make any difference, in the end this will be so.