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Sunday, 22.07.2012.

10:41

“Privatization in northern Kosovo must be prevented”

Ministry for Kosovo State Secretary Oliver Ivanović says that Kosovo's privatization agency planned to privatize enterprises in the north of the province.

Izvor: Tanjug

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Maybe not the best word

pre 11 godina

No, they didn't magically show up, but after 1999 some 100.000s of Serbs were expelled, and just like Kosovo is an economic black hole nowadays, it always has been the poorest region in ex-YU and got a lot of federal money dumped on it.
(Comm. Parrisson, 23 July 2012 10:41)
Expelled is an interesting choice of words for mass exodus of Serbs who fled because they would not be protected by Serb forces against "RETALIATION" from the Albanians. Which is defined as returning like for like. In other words the Serbs were afraid they would be treated by the Albanians the same way they treated the Albanians before the intervention.

Comm. Parrisson

pre 11 godina

"Also how is this Serbian property? Did Albanians just magically show up in Kosoa after 1999. Before then there was no Albanians at all and only Serbs worked and made these."
(johny, 23 July 2012 00:20)

No, they didn't magically show up, but after 1999 some 100.000s of Serbs were expelled, and just like Kosovo is an economic black hole nowadays, it always has been the poorest region in ex-YU and got a lot of federal money dumped on it.

johny

pre 11 godina

That's basically the right words for it considering Pristina never takes the opinions and concerns of the Serbs into account whenever they make unilateral decisions. But why worry over privatization of something they have no authority over? Might as well declare a privatization of GSP or RTS as well :) (Balkan Anthropologist, 22 July 2012 20:11)

Looks like Oli is asking for a piece of the pie. Now that he is out of the government he has no budget to steal. Its time for Nikolic's party to steal budgets now. So he wants some of the money from privatization.

Also how is this Serbian property? Did Albanians just magically show up in Kosoa after 1999. Before then there was no Albanians at all and only Serbs worked and made these. Its as these f..ukers are children in that phase where they think everything is theirs. You want these companiesOli ? Get yourself a Kosova passport and put in a bid. Simple.

Comm. Parrisson

pre 11 godina

"Those who label privatization as "theft" are clearly ignorant by nature. "
(KOSO, 22 July 2012 18:22)

A state can only 'privatize' something that is owned. Not something that is usurped on taken. But we know that Albanians think that usurped Serbian apartments and houses belong to them because some high ranking KLA officials promised it for their 'freedom fighting'.

Balkan Anthropologist

pre 11 godina

I also find it funny the new rhetoric employed by bg clowns that all actions taken by Pristina are "provocations" and "exerting pressure", etc.
(KOSO, 22 July 2012 18:22)

That's basically the right words for it considering Pristina never takes the opinions and concerns of the Serbs into account whenever they make unilateral decisions. But why worry over privatization of something they have no authority over? Might as well declare a privatization of GSP or RTS as well :)

Ardi Asllani

pre 11 godina

According to UN Security Council Resolution 1244, the property is controlled by UNMIK, rather than by the Albanian institutions.


Where do you see UNMIK controlling Kosova , that I don't see and I live in Kosova and not Serbia!? Wheren't you partner with Thaci aka Zmija at one time, not long ago?

KOSO

pre 11 godina

Those who label privatization as "theft" are clearly ignorant by nature.
I also find it funny the new rhetoric employed by bg clowns that all actions taken by Pristina are "provocations" and "exerting pressure", etc.

Sincerely,

MikeC

pre 11 godina

What's next! Will Pristina try to sell Gazprom and Jat Airways or even Microsoft and Carlsberg. Taking credit and money for something that is not yours is called theft.

MikeC

pre 11 godina

What's next! Will Pristina try to sell Gazprom and Jat Airways or even Microsoft and Carlsberg. Taking credit and money for something that is not yours is called theft.

KOSO

pre 11 godina

Those who label privatization as "theft" are clearly ignorant by nature.
I also find it funny the new rhetoric employed by bg clowns that all actions taken by Pristina are "provocations" and "exerting pressure", etc.

Sincerely,

Comm. Parrisson

pre 11 godina

"Those who label privatization as "theft" are clearly ignorant by nature. "
(KOSO, 22 July 2012 18:22)

A state can only 'privatize' something that is owned. Not something that is usurped on taken. But we know that Albanians think that usurped Serbian apartments and houses belong to them because some high ranking KLA officials promised it for their 'freedom fighting'.

Ardi Asllani

pre 11 godina

According to UN Security Council Resolution 1244, the property is controlled by UNMIK, rather than by the Albanian institutions.


Where do you see UNMIK controlling Kosova , that I don't see and I live in Kosova and not Serbia!? Wheren't you partner with Thaci aka Zmija at one time, not long ago?

Maybe not the best word

pre 11 godina

No, they didn't magically show up, but after 1999 some 100.000s of Serbs were expelled, and just like Kosovo is an economic black hole nowadays, it always has been the poorest region in ex-YU and got a lot of federal money dumped on it.
(Comm. Parrisson, 23 July 2012 10:41)
Expelled is an interesting choice of words for mass exodus of Serbs who fled because they would not be protected by Serb forces against "RETALIATION" from the Albanians. Which is defined as returning like for like. In other words the Serbs were afraid they would be treated by the Albanians the same way they treated the Albanians before the intervention.

Comm. Parrisson

pre 11 godina

"Also how is this Serbian property? Did Albanians just magically show up in Kosoa after 1999. Before then there was no Albanians at all and only Serbs worked and made these."
(johny, 23 July 2012 00:20)

No, they didn't magically show up, but after 1999 some 100.000s of Serbs were expelled, and just like Kosovo is an economic black hole nowadays, it always has been the poorest region in ex-YU and got a lot of federal money dumped on it.

johny

pre 11 godina

That's basically the right words for it considering Pristina never takes the opinions and concerns of the Serbs into account whenever they make unilateral decisions. But why worry over privatization of something they have no authority over? Might as well declare a privatization of GSP or RTS as well :) (Balkan Anthropologist, 22 July 2012 20:11)

Looks like Oli is asking for a piece of the pie. Now that he is out of the government he has no budget to steal. Its time for Nikolic's party to steal budgets now. So he wants some of the money from privatization.

Also how is this Serbian property? Did Albanians just magically show up in Kosoa after 1999. Before then there was no Albanians at all and only Serbs worked and made these. Its as these f..ukers are children in that phase where they think everything is theirs. You want these companiesOli ? Get yourself a Kosova passport and put in a bid. Simple.

Balkan Anthropologist

pre 11 godina

I also find it funny the new rhetoric employed by bg clowns that all actions taken by Pristina are "provocations" and "exerting pressure", etc.
(KOSO, 22 July 2012 18:22)

That's basically the right words for it considering Pristina never takes the opinions and concerns of the Serbs into account whenever they make unilateral decisions. But why worry over privatization of something they have no authority over? Might as well declare a privatization of GSP or RTS as well :)

MikeC

pre 11 godina

What's next! Will Pristina try to sell Gazprom and Jat Airways or even Microsoft and Carlsberg. Taking credit and money for something that is not yours is called theft.

KOSO

pre 11 godina

Those who label privatization as "theft" are clearly ignorant by nature.
I also find it funny the new rhetoric employed by bg clowns that all actions taken by Pristina are "provocations" and "exerting pressure", etc.

Sincerely,

Comm. Parrisson

pre 11 godina

"Those who label privatization as "theft" are clearly ignorant by nature. "
(KOSO, 22 July 2012 18:22)

A state can only 'privatize' something that is owned. Not something that is usurped on taken. But we know that Albanians think that usurped Serbian apartments and houses belong to them because some high ranking KLA officials promised it for their 'freedom fighting'.

Ardi Asllani

pre 11 godina

According to UN Security Council Resolution 1244, the property is controlled by UNMIK, rather than by the Albanian institutions.


Where do you see UNMIK controlling Kosova , that I don't see and I live in Kosova and not Serbia!? Wheren't you partner with Thaci aka Zmija at one time, not long ago?

Balkan Anthropologist

pre 11 godina

I also find it funny the new rhetoric employed by bg clowns that all actions taken by Pristina are "provocations" and "exerting pressure", etc.
(KOSO, 22 July 2012 18:22)

That's basically the right words for it considering Pristina never takes the opinions and concerns of the Serbs into account whenever they make unilateral decisions. But why worry over privatization of something they have no authority over? Might as well declare a privatization of GSP or RTS as well :)

johny

pre 11 godina

That's basically the right words for it considering Pristina never takes the opinions and concerns of the Serbs into account whenever they make unilateral decisions. But why worry over privatization of something they have no authority over? Might as well declare a privatization of GSP or RTS as well :) (Balkan Anthropologist, 22 July 2012 20:11)

Looks like Oli is asking for a piece of the pie. Now that he is out of the government he has no budget to steal. Its time for Nikolic's party to steal budgets now. So he wants some of the money from privatization.

Also how is this Serbian property? Did Albanians just magically show up in Kosoa after 1999. Before then there was no Albanians at all and only Serbs worked and made these. Its as these f..ukers are children in that phase where they think everything is theirs. You want these companiesOli ? Get yourself a Kosova passport and put in a bid. Simple.

Comm. Parrisson

pre 11 godina

"Also how is this Serbian property? Did Albanians just magically show up in Kosoa after 1999. Before then there was no Albanians at all and only Serbs worked and made these."
(johny, 23 July 2012 00:20)

No, they didn't magically show up, but after 1999 some 100.000s of Serbs were expelled, and just like Kosovo is an economic black hole nowadays, it always has been the poorest region in ex-YU and got a lot of federal money dumped on it.

Maybe not the best word

pre 11 godina

No, they didn't magically show up, but after 1999 some 100.000s of Serbs were expelled, and just like Kosovo is an economic black hole nowadays, it always has been the poorest region in ex-YU and got a lot of federal money dumped on it.
(Comm. Parrisson, 23 July 2012 10:41)
Expelled is an interesting choice of words for mass exodus of Serbs who fled because they would not be protected by Serb forces against "RETALIATION" from the Albanians. Which is defined as returning like for like. In other words the Serbs were afraid they would be treated by the Albanians the same way they treated the Albanians before the intervention.