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Friday, 05.10.2012.

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Swedish EU affairs minister to visit Belgrade

Swedish European Affairs Minister Eva Birgitta Ohlsson will come for a two-day visit to Belgrade on Friday.

Izvor: Tanjug

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perun_u

pre 11 godina

It looks that gay parade is the most important thing in the world for Sweden. It has nothing to do with human rights. People have the right to work, even when there is no work in the EU, but Sweden won't figh and hurry to secure them right to work as they fight for LGBT rights.

Observer

pre 11 godina

Zoran, first, the Swedish government does not want to imprison Assange, it wants to question him about the rape of two women. Second, EU countries can not send a person such as Assange to the US, because it if forbidden to extradict a person if the person might face the death penalty. Third, Sweden did not have a war for 200 years, Sweden, together with the Netherlands, are forerunner of human rights and most liberal and tolerant countries with very transparent and open societies. Such countries are strong and they would not send Assange to the US. Serbia can learn a lot from Sweden how to keep peace and treat its people right. Swedes are among the happiest people on the planet, and one of the countries with the highest trust in their government, which is very efficient.

Jasmina

pre 11 godina

“Ohlsson said earlier that she was sorry that the Serbian authorities had decided to ban the gay Pride Parade that was supposed to be held on Saturday. She added that she would also meet with LGBT activists during her visit to Belgrade.”
Sorry miss Eva Birgitta Ohlsson (repeat last name Ohlsson)but you are late for exhibition of your own fellow citizen artist Elisabeth Ohlson Wallin(last name Olson) .Her “Ecce Homo “ is forbidden by European Parliament in 1999 …hmmm what do you want to say to us or more important question is who told you to say anything to us ?!

Zoran

pre 11 godina

Ohlsson was planning on attending the Pride Parade, adding that such manifestations were tests that showed whether a country respected human rights.
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Since we are on the subject of human rights, perhaps the Serbian government can query Sweden on Julian Assange's human rights and how Sweden intends to send him to the US.

Assange is considered an enemy of the state so any US citizen who comes in contact with him could potentially be executed for treason while Assange himself will likely be tortured like Bradley manning.

Now these people are coming to Serbia to lecture us about human rights?

Jasmina

pre 11 godina

“Ohlsson said earlier that she was sorry that the Serbian authorities had decided to ban the gay Pride Parade that was supposed to be held on Saturday. She added that she would also meet with LGBT activists during her visit to Belgrade.”
Sorry miss Eva Birgitta Ohlsson (repeat last name Ohlsson)but you are late for exhibition of your own fellow citizen artist Elisabeth Ohlson Wallin(last name Olson) .Her “Ecce Homo “ is forbidden by European Parliament in 1999 …hmmm what do you want to say to us or more important question is who told you to say anything to us ?!

Zoran

pre 11 godina

Ohlsson was planning on attending the Pride Parade, adding that such manifestations were tests that showed whether a country respected human rights.
--
Since we are on the subject of human rights, perhaps the Serbian government can query Sweden on Julian Assange's human rights and how Sweden intends to send him to the US.

Assange is considered an enemy of the state so any US citizen who comes in contact with him could potentially be executed for treason while Assange himself will likely be tortured like Bradley manning.

Now these people are coming to Serbia to lecture us about human rights?

Observer

pre 11 godina

Zoran, first, the Swedish government does not want to imprison Assange, it wants to question him about the rape of two women. Second, EU countries can not send a person such as Assange to the US, because it if forbidden to extradict a person if the person might face the death penalty. Third, Sweden did not have a war for 200 years, Sweden, together with the Netherlands, are forerunner of human rights and most liberal and tolerant countries with very transparent and open societies. Such countries are strong and they would not send Assange to the US. Serbia can learn a lot from Sweden how to keep peace and treat its people right. Swedes are among the happiest people on the planet, and one of the countries with the highest trust in their government, which is very efficient.

perun_u

pre 11 godina

It looks that gay parade is the most important thing in the world for Sweden. It has nothing to do with human rights. People have the right to work, even when there is no work in the EU, but Sweden won't figh and hurry to secure them right to work as they fight for LGBT rights.

Zoran

pre 11 godina

Ohlsson was planning on attending the Pride Parade, adding that such manifestations were tests that showed whether a country respected human rights.
--
Since we are on the subject of human rights, perhaps the Serbian government can query Sweden on Julian Assange's human rights and how Sweden intends to send him to the US.

Assange is considered an enemy of the state so any US citizen who comes in contact with him could potentially be executed for treason while Assange himself will likely be tortured like Bradley manning.

Now these people are coming to Serbia to lecture us about human rights?

Jasmina

pre 11 godina

“Ohlsson said earlier that she was sorry that the Serbian authorities had decided to ban the gay Pride Parade that was supposed to be held on Saturday. She added that she would also meet with LGBT activists during her visit to Belgrade.”
Sorry miss Eva Birgitta Ohlsson (repeat last name Ohlsson)but you are late for exhibition of your own fellow citizen artist Elisabeth Ohlson Wallin(last name Olson) .Her “Ecce Homo “ is forbidden by European Parliament in 1999 …hmmm what do you want to say to us or more important question is who told you to say anything to us ?!

Observer

pre 11 godina

Zoran, first, the Swedish government does not want to imprison Assange, it wants to question him about the rape of two women. Second, EU countries can not send a person such as Assange to the US, because it if forbidden to extradict a person if the person might face the death penalty. Third, Sweden did not have a war for 200 years, Sweden, together with the Netherlands, are forerunner of human rights and most liberal and tolerant countries with very transparent and open societies. Such countries are strong and they would not send Assange to the US. Serbia can learn a lot from Sweden how to keep peace and treat its people right. Swedes are among the happiest people on the planet, and one of the countries with the highest trust in their government, which is very efficient.

perun_u

pre 11 godina

It looks that gay parade is the most important thing in the world for Sweden. It has nothing to do with human rights. People have the right to work, even when there is no work in the EU, but Sweden won't figh and hurry to secure them right to work as they fight for LGBT rights.