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Monday, 21.01.2013.

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OSCE condemns "repeated desecration of Orthodox graveyards"

The head of the OSCE Mission in Kosovo "strongly condemned <a href="http://www.b92.net/eng/news/crimes-article.php?yyyy=2013&mm=01&dd=21&nav_id=84255" class="text-link" target= "_blank">the desecration of (Serb) Orthodox graveyards and religious monuments</a> throughout Kosovo."

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Comm. Parrisson

pre 11 godina

"I'm Albanian but I don't condone this type of thing. It's just morally wrong, you don't ruin somebody's grave. Anyone with a little bit of conscience should be able to know this"
(Labi, 22 January 2013 14:49)

No more words to add to these. I hope many people who try to justify those deeds will read it and start thinking.

Daniel

pre 11 godina

There is no big difference between removing and replacing, or destroying it without permission of the people who honor it. Anyway, those people who are destroying cemeteries are frustrated with the act Dačić did yesterday. They might like to replace them somewhere in Serbia, but they simply do not have these excavators and transporting technology Serbian police had in Presevo, neither a permition from Government of Kosovo nor KFOR or EULEX, so this is all they can do. They are simply poor students of Dačić's school.
(Luan, 22 January 2013 00:02)

This has nothing to do with the monument in Presevo. You have been desecrating serb churches, monesterys and graveyards for more than 10 years. Just last week you destroyed 27 gravestones in Kosovo Polje so dont make the removal of a terrorist monument an excuse for your sick behavior.

Labi

pre 11 godina

Im Albanian but I don't condone this type of thing. It's just morally wrong, you don't ruin somebody's grave. Anyone with a little bit of conscience should be able to know this

What difference does my name make!

pre 11 godina

@Avni
.... did you by any chance also read what the Albanians' western allies suggested only a week or so ago, and that was that not only should the monument be taken down, but also that the "Albanians should change their flag". I'm sure you read that, you all did, but you didn't say much, except for all those empty threats of 50,000 Albanians ready to take up arms, and the picture of those 4 inbred clowns dressed in unmatching military/duck hunting/bank robbing fatigues!, by the way where were those guys on Sunday?, probably on their way to Kosovo to desecrate gravestones and burn churches. Seriously, you can't possibly condone what the Albanians are constantly doing in Kosovo. They showed their true colours (s**t brown)!!
200 Serb Gendarmes kept 50,000 furious Albanian hiding while their holier than holy monument got ripped out of the ground, going on those stats 10,000 Serbs would be more than enough to control the entire population in Kosovo, maybe the west should ask Serbia to send its Army to protect graveyards and churches and elementary school children at bus stations. Going on past and present actions, just knowing that those Serb soldiers are there would be enough to keep all those gutless church burning, grave desecrating terrorist cowards from leaving their homes. Too bad that's just wishful thinking, there's actually more chance of the west abandoning Kosovo and Serbia sending in 100,000 soldiers and finally establishing peace to Serbian Kosovo for EVERYONE.

bloke99

pre 11 godina

They moan about Serbs and Milosevic, but they were desecrating graves long before the wars.

This is why the udi is a mistake and encouraging it was a wrong bigoted move on the part of the US.

Luan

pre 11 godina

Removing and placing elsewhere is one thing. Destroying and desecrating out of revenge is another. A pity Albanians can't see this.
(Navi, 21 January 2013 21:07)

There is no big difference between removing and replacing, or destroying it without permission of the people who honor it. Anyway, those people who are destroying cemeteries are frustrated with the act Dačić did yesterday. They might like to replace them somewhere in Serbia, but they simply do not have these excavators and transporting technology Serbian police had in Presevo, neither a permition from Government of Kosovo nor KFOR or EULEX, so this is all they can do. They are simply poor students of Dačić's school.

Bugar from Skoplje

pre 11 godina

What is to ruin the church and cemetery beyond all measure. Kosovo authorities do not exist and do not alleviate everyday primitive behavior in their communities. Simply stated, chaos for everyone on impulse or not be penalized where the present is in total anarchy.
This is modern Europian "ARNAUT" Democraty.

from CROATIA

pre 11 godina

Serbs had to see this coming! Remember how many people you massacred in Kosovo in the 90's, you think the Albanians forgot that?

Credible...I think not

pre 11 godina

OSCE yestrday condemned the removal of Albanian statue from Presheva. Serbs were laughing at OSCE. Today OSCE is good. Hmm.....
(Avni, 21 January 2013 18:11)

Links for both claims can be found where?

Just what I thought.

MikeC

pre 11 godina

Avni

This is what the west really thinks about your terrorist monument. You actually think anyone believs your lies? Next time prove your pathetic statements.

"Now the French envoy told Belgrade-based daily Politika that "in addition to the question whether the monument is legal, its presence is unnecessary and inappropriate and brings back old tensions which now belong to the past."
http://www.b92.net/eng/news/politics-article.php?yyyy=2013&mm=01&dd=10&nav_id=84088

“We believe the issue of the memorial in Presevo is an internal Serbian matter. said Stark.
http://www.tanjug.rs/news/72434/memorial-issue-is-serbian-internal-matter--u-s.htm

Navi

pre 11 godina

OSCE yestrday condemned the removal of Albanian statue from Presheva. Serbs were laughing at OSCE. Today OSCE is good. Hmm.....
(Avni, 21 January 2013 18:11)

Removing and placing elsewhere is one thing. Destroying and desecrating out of revenge is another. A pity Albanians can't see this.

miles

pre 11 godina

"I appreciate the readiness of Kosovo police to increase security around Orthodox religious sites and urge law enforcement officials to swiftly identify the perpetrators and bring them to justice," the OSCE statement said.

Don't hold your breath.

Comm. Parrisson

pre 11 godina

"I appreciate the readiness of Kosovo police to increase security around Orthodox religious sites and urge law enforcement officials to swiftly identify the perpetrators and bring them to justice," the OSCE statement said.

Funny. Now "readiness" has to be appreciated, because in reality, the KPS and Kosovo law enforcement didn't achieve anything so far regarding those incidents, no arrests, no penalties, nothing.

J.Oker

pre 11 godina

“I am appalled by these repugnant acts of vandalism, and I welcome the Kosovo institutions’ condemnation. I join the institutions in calling on all communities to remain calm and refrain from any action that might lead to violence."

Vandalism? No, KPS experts found out that these things are never done by Albanians extremist out of ethnic hate, but some Ashkalis did it for 'material gain' :)

Comm. Parrisson

pre 11 godina

"I appreciate the readiness of Kosovo police to increase security around Orthodox religious sites and urge law enforcement officials to swiftly identify the perpetrators and bring them to justice," the OSCE statement said.

Funny. Now "readiness" has to be appreciated, because in reality, the KPS and Kosovo law enforcement didn't achieve anything so far regarding those incidents, no arrests, no penalties, nothing.

miles

pre 11 godina

"I appreciate the readiness of Kosovo police to increase security around Orthodox religious sites and urge law enforcement officials to swiftly identify the perpetrators and bring them to justice," the OSCE statement said.

Don't hold your breath.

Navi

pre 11 godina

OSCE yestrday condemned the removal of Albanian statue from Presheva. Serbs were laughing at OSCE. Today OSCE is good. Hmm.....
(Avni, 21 January 2013 18:11)

Removing and placing elsewhere is one thing. Destroying and desecrating out of revenge is another. A pity Albanians can't see this.

J.Oker

pre 11 godina

“I am appalled by these repugnant acts of vandalism, and I welcome the Kosovo institutions’ condemnation. I join the institutions in calling on all communities to remain calm and refrain from any action that might lead to violence."

Vandalism? No, KPS experts found out that these things are never done by Albanians extremist out of ethnic hate, but some Ashkalis did it for 'material gain' :)

MikeC

pre 11 godina

Avni

This is what the west really thinks about your terrorist monument. You actually think anyone believs your lies? Next time prove your pathetic statements.

"Now the French envoy told Belgrade-based daily Politika that "in addition to the question whether the monument is legal, its presence is unnecessary and inappropriate and brings back old tensions which now belong to the past."
http://www.b92.net/eng/news/politics-article.php?yyyy=2013&mm=01&dd=10&nav_id=84088

“We believe the issue of the memorial in Presevo is an internal Serbian matter. said Stark.
http://www.tanjug.rs/news/72434/memorial-issue-is-serbian-internal-matter--u-s.htm

What difference does my name make!

pre 11 godina

@Avni
.... did you by any chance also read what the Albanians' western allies suggested only a week or so ago, and that was that not only should the monument be taken down, but also that the "Albanians should change their flag". I'm sure you read that, you all did, but you didn't say much, except for all those empty threats of 50,000 Albanians ready to take up arms, and the picture of those 4 inbred clowns dressed in unmatching military/duck hunting/bank robbing fatigues!, by the way where were those guys on Sunday?, probably on their way to Kosovo to desecrate gravestones and burn churches. Seriously, you can't possibly condone what the Albanians are constantly doing in Kosovo. They showed their true colours (s**t brown)!!
200 Serb Gendarmes kept 50,000 furious Albanian hiding while their holier than holy monument got ripped out of the ground, going on those stats 10,000 Serbs would be more than enough to control the entire population in Kosovo, maybe the west should ask Serbia to send its Army to protect graveyards and churches and elementary school children at bus stations. Going on past and present actions, just knowing that those Serb soldiers are there would be enough to keep all those gutless church burning, grave desecrating terrorist cowards from leaving their homes. Too bad that's just wishful thinking, there's actually more chance of the west abandoning Kosovo and Serbia sending in 100,000 soldiers and finally establishing peace to Serbian Kosovo for EVERYONE.

Daniel

pre 11 godina

There is no big difference between removing and replacing, or destroying it without permission of the people who honor it. Anyway, those people who are destroying cemeteries are frustrated with the act Dačić did yesterday. They might like to replace them somewhere in Serbia, but they simply do not have these excavators and transporting technology Serbian police had in Presevo, neither a permition from Government of Kosovo nor KFOR or EULEX, so this is all they can do. They are simply poor students of Dačić's school.
(Luan, 22 January 2013 00:02)

This has nothing to do with the monument in Presevo. You have been desecrating serb churches, monesterys and graveyards for more than 10 years. Just last week you destroyed 27 gravestones in Kosovo Polje so dont make the removal of a terrorist monument an excuse for your sick behavior.

Labi

pre 11 godina

Im Albanian but I don't condone this type of thing. It's just morally wrong, you don't ruin somebody's grave. Anyone with a little bit of conscience should be able to know this

Comm. Parrisson

pre 11 godina

"I'm Albanian but I don't condone this type of thing. It's just morally wrong, you don't ruin somebody's grave. Anyone with a little bit of conscience should be able to know this"
(Labi, 22 January 2013 14:49)

No more words to add to these. I hope many people who try to justify those deeds will read it and start thinking.

Bugar from Skoplje

pre 11 godina

What is to ruin the church and cemetery beyond all measure. Kosovo authorities do not exist and do not alleviate everyday primitive behavior in their communities. Simply stated, chaos for everyone on impulse or not be penalized where the present is in total anarchy.
This is modern Europian "ARNAUT" Democraty.

bloke99

pre 11 godina

They moan about Serbs and Milosevic, but they were desecrating graves long before the wars.

This is why the udi is a mistake and encouraging it was a wrong bigoted move on the part of the US.

Credible...I think not

pre 11 godina

OSCE yestrday condemned the removal of Albanian statue from Presheva. Serbs were laughing at OSCE. Today OSCE is good. Hmm.....
(Avni, 21 January 2013 18:11)

Links for both claims can be found where?

Just what I thought.

from CROATIA

pre 11 godina

Serbs had to see this coming! Remember how many people you massacred in Kosovo in the 90's, you think the Albanians forgot that?

Luan

pre 11 godina

Removing and placing elsewhere is one thing. Destroying and desecrating out of revenge is another. A pity Albanians can't see this.
(Navi, 21 January 2013 21:07)

There is no big difference between removing and replacing, or destroying it without permission of the people who honor it. Anyway, those people who are destroying cemeteries are frustrated with the act Dačić did yesterday. They might like to replace them somewhere in Serbia, but they simply do not have these excavators and transporting technology Serbian police had in Presevo, neither a permition from Government of Kosovo nor KFOR or EULEX, so this is all they can do. They are simply poor students of Dačić's school.

from CROATIA

pre 11 godina

Serbs had to see this coming! Remember how many people you massacred in Kosovo in the 90's, you think the Albanians forgot that?

J.Oker

pre 11 godina

“I am appalled by these repugnant acts of vandalism, and I welcome the Kosovo institutions’ condemnation. I join the institutions in calling on all communities to remain calm and refrain from any action that might lead to violence."

Vandalism? No, KPS experts found out that these things are never done by Albanians extremist out of ethnic hate, but some Ashkalis did it for 'material gain' :)

miles

pre 11 godina

"I appreciate the readiness of Kosovo police to increase security around Orthodox religious sites and urge law enforcement officials to swiftly identify the perpetrators and bring them to justice," the OSCE statement said.

Don't hold your breath.

Comm. Parrisson

pre 11 godina

"I appreciate the readiness of Kosovo police to increase security around Orthodox religious sites and urge law enforcement officials to swiftly identify the perpetrators and bring them to justice," the OSCE statement said.

Funny. Now "readiness" has to be appreciated, because in reality, the KPS and Kosovo law enforcement didn't achieve anything so far regarding those incidents, no arrests, no penalties, nothing.

Luan

pre 11 godina

Removing and placing elsewhere is one thing. Destroying and desecrating out of revenge is another. A pity Albanians can't see this.
(Navi, 21 January 2013 21:07)

There is no big difference between removing and replacing, or destroying it without permission of the people who honor it. Anyway, those people who are destroying cemeteries are frustrated with the act Dačić did yesterday. They might like to replace them somewhere in Serbia, but they simply do not have these excavators and transporting technology Serbian police had in Presevo, neither a permition from Government of Kosovo nor KFOR or EULEX, so this is all they can do. They are simply poor students of Dačić's school.

Navi

pre 11 godina

OSCE yestrday condemned the removal of Albanian statue from Presheva. Serbs were laughing at OSCE. Today OSCE is good. Hmm.....
(Avni, 21 January 2013 18:11)

Removing and placing elsewhere is one thing. Destroying and desecrating out of revenge is another. A pity Albanians can't see this.

Bugar from Skoplje

pre 11 godina

What is to ruin the church and cemetery beyond all measure. Kosovo authorities do not exist and do not alleviate everyday primitive behavior in their communities. Simply stated, chaos for everyone on impulse or not be penalized where the present is in total anarchy.
This is modern Europian "ARNAUT" Democraty.

bloke99

pre 11 godina

They moan about Serbs and Milosevic, but they were desecrating graves long before the wars.

This is why the udi is a mistake and encouraging it was a wrong bigoted move on the part of the US.

What difference does my name make!

pre 11 godina

@Avni
.... did you by any chance also read what the Albanians' western allies suggested only a week or so ago, and that was that not only should the monument be taken down, but also that the "Albanians should change their flag". I'm sure you read that, you all did, but you didn't say much, except for all those empty threats of 50,000 Albanians ready to take up arms, and the picture of those 4 inbred clowns dressed in unmatching military/duck hunting/bank robbing fatigues!, by the way where were those guys on Sunday?, probably on their way to Kosovo to desecrate gravestones and burn churches. Seriously, you can't possibly condone what the Albanians are constantly doing in Kosovo. They showed their true colours (s**t brown)!!
200 Serb Gendarmes kept 50,000 furious Albanian hiding while their holier than holy monument got ripped out of the ground, going on those stats 10,000 Serbs would be more than enough to control the entire population in Kosovo, maybe the west should ask Serbia to send its Army to protect graveyards and churches and elementary school children at bus stations. Going on past and present actions, just knowing that those Serb soldiers are there would be enough to keep all those gutless church burning, grave desecrating terrorist cowards from leaving their homes. Too bad that's just wishful thinking, there's actually more chance of the west abandoning Kosovo and Serbia sending in 100,000 soldiers and finally establishing peace to Serbian Kosovo for EVERYONE.

MikeC

pre 11 godina

Avni

This is what the west really thinks about your terrorist monument. You actually think anyone believs your lies? Next time prove your pathetic statements.

"Now the French envoy told Belgrade-based daily Politika that "in addition to the question whether the monument is legal, its presence is unnecessary and inappropriate and brings back old tensions which now belong to the past."
http://www.b92.net/eng/news/politics-article.php?yyyy=2013&mm=01&dd=10&nav_id=84088

“We believe the issue of the memorial in Presevo is an internal Serbian matter. said Stark.
http://www.tanjug.rs/news/72434/memorial-issue-is-serbian-internal-matter--u-s.htm

Credible...I think not

pre 11 godina

OSCE yestrday condemned the removal of Albanian statue from Presheva. Serbs were laughing at OSCE. Today OSCE is good. Hmm.....
(Avni, 21 January 2013 18:11)

Links for both claims can be found where?

Just what I thought.

Daniel

pre 11 godina

There is no big difference between removing and replacing, or destroying it without permission of the people who honor it. Anyway, those people who are destroying cemeteries are frustrated with the act Dačić did yesterday. They might like to replace them somewhere in Serbia, but they simply do not have these excavators and transporting technology Serbian police had in Presevo, neither a permition from Government of Kosovo nor KFOR or EULEX, so this is all they can do. They are simply poor students of Dačić's school.
(Luan, 22 January 2013 00:02)

This has nothing to do with the monument in Presevo. You have been desecrating serb churches, monesterys and graveyards for more than 10 years. Just last week you destroyed 27 gravestones in Kosovo Polje so dont make the removal of a terrorist monument an excuse for your sick behavior.

Labi

pre 11 godina

Im Albanian but I don't condone this type of thing. It's just morally wrong, you don't ruin somebody's grave. Anyone with a little bit of conscience should be able to know this

Comm. Parrisson

pre 11 godina

"I'm Albanian but I don't condone this type of thing. It's just morally wrong, you don't ruin somebody's grave. Anyone with a little bit of conscience should be able to know this"
(Labi, 22 January 2013 14:49)

No more words to add to these. I hope many people who try to justify those deeds will read it and start thinking.