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Tuesday, 19.06.2012.

15:41

Serbs seek freedom of movement and compensation of damages

Serb living close to the administrative checkpoint of Brnjak in northern Kosovo have submitted a request seeking urgent restoration of freedom of movement.

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Mik Australia

pre 11 godina

When the EU goes broke, when the US is sick of Kosovo, when the world finally see what Muslim Albanians do to a beautiful country like Serbia. Serbia will have its land back.
There is no future for a land filled with criminal politicians like Kosovo.
I would love to see thaći in the white house, NEVER will it happen
This year will be interesting for Kosovo
I feel sorry for the Serbs that must deal with Albanians on a daily basis

its so easy

pre 11 godina

Does the EU really plan on forcing Serbs to do something? I think they will be unpleasantly surprised.
(Ecoman, 19 June 2012 20:36)
Ever think that maybe this is a way of controlling the children?? How do you handle disruptive kids without having to rely on punishment. You find a way of diverting their energy in other directions.
Notice we are not reading about how Eulex is being blocked from going to and from the crossings? The Serbs have other things to worry about right now.

Don't have my ME degree

pre 11 godina

Wow we have progressed from Humanitarian crisis to Humanitarian Catastrophy!
You have to give Serbs one thing they are the Masters of Embellishment. Is this by chance a mandatory class in your school system.

icj1

pre 11 godina

There is an administrative line though, and the Sebs in the area that are being affected by the provocative moves of KFOR troops, under who's instructions I would love to know, have every right to demand freedom of movement for themselves, and compensation for damages. You cannot go into someone's back yard and just tear it up, without being accountable. Is KFOR there to protect, or to impose the will of certain EU states?
(Ecoman, 19 June 2012 16:48)

KFOR is there to implement resolution 1244 according to which UNMIK is in charge in Kosovo and UNMIK regulations are the law and hence traffic between Kosovo and Serbia has to be done via the official crossings. Whether Albanians or Serbs or others like it or not is irrelevant; 1244 is in force and UNMIK in charge in Kosovo.

al

pre 11 godina

I think that those who want to attend schools in serbia should move to that country or accept that you are in kosovo and learn how to live and have freedom of movement there.

Paul

pre 11 godina

The "border" between Serbia and its heart in Kosovo is an invention of the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. And it wasn't even a hard border in that federation, it was a division in the federation member, the Socialist Republic of Serbia which granted autonomy to the Socialist Autonomous Province of Kosovo and the Socialist Autonomous Province of Vojvodina.

When the SFRY died, so also died these corruptions. Kosovo is Serbia. If the Albanians want autonomous regions inside Kosovo, maybe they can have them, but all of Kosovo? The world should not stand for it.

Commentator

pre 11 godina

"Serbs seek freedom of movement and compensation of damages"

Funny, who started with the silly barricade game? KFOR said from day one that freedom of movement is a must. You want freedom of movement, then dismantle the barriers. If not, expect this siege-like state to continue. It is in the Serbs' hands to end that.

Ecoman

pre 11 godina

Adrian, I think that these guys want compensation for the damage done to their vehicle by over zealous EULEX employees. Do you paint scenarios such as yours to amuse yourself? Serbs in the north of KiM want nothing to do with Pristina, including their silly car plates. Does the EU really plan on forcing Serbs to do something? I think they will be unpleasantly surprised.

Ecoman

pre 11 godina

cry me a river, you are racist, anti-semetic, and just pure disgusting in your statement. How in the world does a person like you even still exist in the 21st century. Are you maybe one of those banana throwers at soccer cup games that have black players on the opposing side? I think you are. In any case, I hope that people with views like yours are gone from the Balkans, and the world. It will then be a much better place.

Adrian Gashi

pre 11 godina

I don't know how else to capture that picture, other than:
"RIP to the Serbian License Plates in Kosova"

I don't know if that was the intent of those dudes, or they should have thought the metaphor a little bit longer.

MikeC

pre 11 godina

Looks like "freedom of movement" only applies to KFOR. I hope the serbs get out in force and remind the imposters that they are only guests on our land.

cry me a river

pre 11 godina

This is priceless. What's even better is seeing Ari Gold (a jew) with a cross on his chest holding a bumper! Truly amazing!
Keep up the good work Ari.

ActionRightNow

pre 11 godina

As a half serb half croatian living abroad (Sweden) I can't even start to imagine the difficulties my countrymen are going through even though I have family members scattered everywhere through the territories of former Yugoslavia and have a pretty good idea of the harshness. I am on the other hand a bit confused in regards to the stagnation that has occurred in Serbia (KiM included). I'm almost a bit ashamed of being a serb in all honesty. I've always taken the side of serbs in the Kosovo, Bosnian and Croatian conflicts as I feel that serbs have been mistreated by everyone in order for western powers to gain control (political) over eastern territories. Why aren't you fighting? Why aren't you doing anything about the situation in KiM. Time for another war if needed. Did our ancestors fight and die for nothing? Just so you basically give it all away to the albanians and NATO. This is shameful. The palestinians have been fighting for their rights for over 60 years and sure, they haven't won but they haven't given up either. OVER 60 YEARS. The albanians fought a gerilla warfare and used dirty tactics but you know what, it worked and they got what they wanted or will get sonner or later. It seems to me that they won as you (serbs) aren't doing anything to protect what is rightfully yours. FIGHT for your territory and your rights, otherwise be ashamed. I don't care if people call me a nationalist. If croatians, germans, americans etc have a right to be proud then so do we.

Ecoman

pre 11 godina

Captain, there is no border between and make believe independent Kosova. There is an administrative line though, and the Sebs in the area that are being affected by the provocative moves of KFOR troops, under who's instructions I would love to know, have every right to demand freedom of movement for themselves, and compensation for damages. You cannot go into someone's back yard and just tear it up, without being accountable. Is KFOR there to protect, or to impose the will of certain EU states? In either case, the Albanians can here, and everywhere, can take little hope this KFOR action will lead to them actually having an independent state. If that was to happen, it would have happened long ago. Why has it not, Albanians?. Maybe you are being played?

Captain America

pre 11 godina

One joke after another. There is a border that seperate's Serbia from Kosova. Once you realize this.....you will then understand whats going on. You wont be able to pray away the independence nor the border nor the rules you MUST follow.

ActionRightNow

pre 11 godina

As a half serb half croatian living abroad (Sweden) I can't even start to imagine the difficulties my countrymen are going through even though I have family members scattered everywhere through the territories of former Yugoslavia and have a pretty good idea of the harshness. I am on the other hand a bit confused in regards to the stagnation that has occurred in Serbia (KiM included). I'm almost a bit ashamed of being a serb in all honesty. I've always taken the side of serbs in the Kosovo, Bosnian and Croatian conflicts as I feel that serbs have been mistreated by everyone in order for western powers to gain control (political) over eastern territories. Why aren't you fighting? Why aren't you doing anything about the situation in KiM. Time for another war if needed. Did our ancestors fight and die for nothing? Just so you basically give it all away to the albanians and NATO. This is shameful. The palestinians have been fighting for their rights for over 60 years and sure, they haven't won but they haven't given up either. OVER 60 YEARS. The albanians fought a gerilla warfare and used dirty tactics but you know what, it worked and they got what they wanted or will get sonner or later. It seems to me that they won as you (serbs) aren't doing anything to protect what is rightfully yours. FIGHT for your territory and your rights, otherwise be ashamed. I don't care if people call me a nationalist. If croatians, germans, americans etc have a right to be proud then so do we.

MikeC

pre 11 godina

Looks like "freedom of movement" only applies to KFOR. I hope the serbs get out in force and remind the imposters that they are only guests on our land.

Captain America

pre 11 godina

One joke after another. There is a border that seperate's Serbia from Kosova. Once you realize this.....you will then understand whats going on. You wont be able to pray away the independence nor the border nor the rules you MUST follow.

Ecoman

pre 11 godina

Captain, there is no border between and make believe independent Kosova. There is an administrative line though, and the Sebs in the area that are being affected by the provocative moves of KFOR troops, under who's instructions I would love to know, have every right to demand freedom of movement for themselves, and compensation for damages. You cannot go into someone's back yard and just tear it up, without being accountable. Is KFOR there to protect, or to impose the will of certain EU states? In either case, the Albanians can here, and everywhere, can take little hope this KFOR action will lead to them actually having an independent state. If that was to happen, it would have happened long ago. Why has it not, Albanians?. Maybe you are being played?

cry me a river

pre 11 godina

This is priceless. What's even better is seeing Ari Gold (a jew) with a cross on his chest holding a bumper! Truly amazing!
Keep up the good work Ari.

Paul

pre 11 godina

The "border" between Serbia and its heart in Kosovo is an invention of the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. And it wasn't even a hard border in that federation, it was a division in the federation member, the Socialist Republic of Serbia which granted autonomy to the Socialist Autonomous Province of Kosovo and the Socialist Autonomous Province of Vojvodina.

When the SFRY died, so also died these corruptions. Kosovo is Serbia. If the Albanians want autonomous regions inside Kosovo, maybe they can have them, but all of Kosovo? The world should not stand for it.

Commentator

pre 11 godina

"Serbs seek freedom of movement and compensation of damages"

Funny, who started with the silly barricade game? KFOR said from day one that freedom of movement is a must. You want freedom of movement, then dismantle the barriers. If not, expect this siege-like state to continue. It is in the Serbs' hands to end that.

Ecoman

pre 11 godina

cry me a river, you are racist, anti-semetic, and just pure disgusting in your statement. How in the world does a person like you even still exist in the 21st century. Are you maybe one of those banana throwers at soccer cup games that have black players on the opposing side? I think you are. In any case, I hope that people with views like yours are gone from the Balkans, and the world. It will then be a much better place.

Ecoman

pre 11 godina

Adrian, I think that these guys want compensation for the damage done to their vehicle by over zealous EULEX employees. Do you paint scenarios such as yours to amuse yourself? Serbs in the north of KiM want nothing to do with Pristina, including their silly car plates. Does the EU really plan on forcing Serbs to do something? I think they will be unpleasantly surprised.

Adrian Gashi

pre 11 godina

I don't know how else to capture that picture, other than:
"RIP to the Serbian License Plates in Kosova"

I don't know if that was the intent of those dudes, or they should have thought the metaphor a little bit longer.

Mik Australia

pre 11 godina

When the EU goes broke, when the US is sick of Kosovo, when the world finally see what Muslim Albanians do to a beautiful country like Serbia. Serbia will have its land back.
There is no future for a land filled with criminal politicians like Kosovo.
I would love to see thaći in the white house, NEVER will it happen
This year will be interesting for Kosovo
I feel sorry for the Serbs that must deal with Albanians on a daily basis

al

pre 11 godina

I think that those who want to attend schools in serbia should move to that country or accept that you are in kosovo and learn how to live and have freedom of movement there.

Don't have my ME degree

pre 11 godina

Wow we have progressed from Humanitarian crisis to Humanitarian Catastrophy!
You have to give Serbs one thing they are the Masters of Embellishment. Is this by chance a mandatory class in your school system.

its so easy

pre 11 godina

Does the EU really plan on forcing Serbs to do something? I think they will be unpleasantly surprised.
(Ecoman, 19 June 2012 20:36)
Ever think that maybe this is a way of controlling the children?? How do you handle disruptive kids without having to rely on punishment. You find a way of diverting their energy in other directions.
Notice we are not reading about how Eulex is being blocked from going to and from the crossings? The Serbs have other things to worry about right now.

icj1

pre 11 godina

There is an administrative line though, and the Sebs in the area that are being affected by the provocative moves of KFOR troops, under who's instructions I would love to know, have every right to demand freedom of movement for themselves, and compensation for damages. You cannot go into someone's back yard and just tear it up, without being accountable. Is KFOR there to protect, or to impose the will of certain EU states?
(Ecoman, 19 June 2012 16:48)

KFOR is there to implement resolution 1244 according to which UNMIK is in charge in Kosovo and UNMIK regulations are the law and hence traffic between Kosovo and Serbia has to be done via the official crossings. Whether Albanians or Serbs or others like it or not is irrelevant; 1244 is in force and UNMIK in charge in Kosovo.

Captain America

pre 11 godina

One joke after another. There is a border that seperate's Serbia from Kosova. Once you realize this.....you will then understand whats going on. You wont be able to pray away the independence nor the border nor the rules you MUST follow.

cry me a river

pre 11 godina

This is priceless. What's even better is seeing Ari Gold (a jew) with a cross on his chest holding a bumper! Truly amazing!
Keep up the good work Ari.

Adrian Gashi

pre 11 godina

I don't know how else to capture that picture, other than:
"RIP to the Serbian License Plates in Kosova"

I don't know if that was the intent of those dudes, or they should have thought the metaphor a little bit longer.

ActionRightNow

pre 11 godina

As a half serb half croatian living abroad (Sweden) I can't even start to imagine the difficulties my countrymen are going through even though I have family members scattered everywhere through the territories of former Yugoslavia and have a pretty good idea of the harshness. I am on the other hand a bit confused in regards to the stagnation that has occurred in Serbia (KiM included). I'm almost a bit ashamed of being a serb in all honesty. I've always taken the side of serbs in the Kosovo, Bosnian and Croatian conflicts as I feel that serbs have been mistreated by everyone in order for western powers to gain control (political) over eastern territories. Why aren't you fighting? Why aren't you doing anything about the situation in KiM. Time for another war if needed. Did our ancestors fight and die for nothing? Just so you basically give it all away to the albanians and NATO. This is shameful. The palestinians have been fighting for their rights for over 60 years and sure, they haven't won but they haven't given up either. OVER 60 YEARS. The albanians fought a gerilla warfare and used dirty tactics but you know what, it worked and they got what they wanted or will get sonner or later. It seems to me that they won as you (serbs) aren't doing anything to protect what is rightfully yours. FIGHT for your territory and your rights, otherwise be ashamed. I don't care if people call me a nationalist. If croatians, germans, americans etc have a right to be proud then so do we.

Ecoman

pre 11 godina

Captain, there is no border between and make believe independent Kosova. There is an administrative line though, and the Sebs in the area that are being affected by the provocative moves of KFOR troops, under who's instructions I would love to know, have every right to demand freedom of movement for themselves, and compensation for damages. You cannot go into someone's back yard and just tear it up, without being accountable. Is KFOR there to protect, or to impose the will of certain EU states? In either case, the Albanians can here, and everywhere, can take little hope this KFOR action will lead to them actually having an independent state. If that was to happen, it would have happened long ago. Why has it not, Albanians?. Maybe you are being played?

Commentator

pre 11 godina

"Serbs seek freedom of movement and compensation of damages"

Funny, who started with the silly barricade game? KFOR said from day one that freedom of movement is a must. You want freedom of movement, then dismantle the barriers. If not, expect this siege-like state to continue. It is in the Serbs' hands to end that.

Paul

pre 11 godina

The "border" between Serbia and its heart in Kosovo is an invention of the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. And it wasn't even a hard border in that federation, it was a division in the federation member, the Socialist Republic of Serbia which granted autonomy to the Socialist Autonomous Province of Kosovo and the Socialist Autonomous Province of Vojvodina.

When the SFRY died, so also died these corruptions. Kosovo is Serbia. If the Albanians want autonomous regions inside Kosovo, maybe they can have them, but all of Kosovo? The world should not stand for it.

MikeC

pre 11 godina

Looks like "freedom of movement" only applies to KFOR. I hope the serbs get out in force and remind the imposters that they are only guests on our land.

Ecoman

pre 11 godina

cry me a river, you are racist, anti-semetic, and just pure disgusting in your statement. How in the world does a person like you even still exist in the 21st century. Are you maybe one of those banana throwers at soccer cup games that have black players on the opposing side? I think you are. In any case, I hope that people with views like yours are gone from the Balkans, and the world. It will then be a much better place.

Ecoman

pre 11 godina

Adrian, I think that these guys want compensation for the damage done to their vehicle by over zealous EULEX employees. Do you paint scenarios such as yours to amuse yourself? Serbs in the north of KiM want nothing to do with Pristina, including their silly car plates. Does the EU really plan on forcing Serbs to do something? I think they will be unpleasantly surprised.

icj1

pre 11 godina

There is an administrative line though, and the Sebs in the area that are being affected by the provocative moves of KFOR troops, under who's instructions I would love to know, have every right to demand freedom of movement for themselves, and compensation for damages. You cannot go into someone's back yard and just tear it up, without being accountable. Is KFOR there to protect, or to impose the will of certain EU states?
(Ecoman, 19 June 2012 16:48)

KFOR is there to implement resolution 1244 according to which UNMIK is in charge in Kosovo and UNMIK regulations are the law and hence traffic between Kosovo and Serbia has to be done via the official crossings. Whether Albanians or Serbs or others like it or not is irrelevant; 1244 is in force and UNMIK in charge in Kosovo.

Don't have my ME degree

pre 11 godina

Wow we have progressed from Humanitarian crisis to Humanitarian Catastrophy!
You have to give Serbs one thing they are the Masters of Embellishment. Is this by chance a mandatory class in your school system.

Mik Australia

pre 11 godina

When the EU goes broke, when the US is sick of Kosovo, when the world finally see what Muslim Albanians do to a beautiful country like Serbia. Serbia will have its land back.
There is no future for a land filled with criminal politicians like Kosovo.
I would love to see thaći in the white house, NEVER will it happen
This year will be interesting for Kosovo
I feel sorry for the Serbs that must deal with Albanians on a daily basis

al

pre 11 godina

I think that those who want to attend schools in serbia should move to that country or accept that you are in kosovo and learn how to live and have freedom of movement there.

its so easy

pre 11 godina

Does the EU really plan on forcing Serbs to do something? I think they will be unpleasantly surprised.
(Ecoman, 19 June 2012 20:36)
Ever think that maybe this is a way of controlling the children?? How do you handle disruptive kids without having to rely on punishment. You find a way of diverting their energy in other directions.
Notice we are not reading about how Eulex is being blocked from going to and from the crossings? The Serbs have other things to worry about right now.