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Sunday, 10.03.2013.

16:08

DS calls for ban of right-wing group over Đinđić posters

The Democratic Party (DS) has called on the authorities to ban organization SNP Naši over Zoran Đinđić placards saying “A foreign agent, not a national hero”.

Izvor: Tanjug

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sj

pre 11 godina

(Brandon, 11 March 2013 13:21)

My point about Kosovo is to show that after more than a decade of western support nothing has changed and for the people there it has become worse with no end in sight. Therefore so much for your freedom; try putting that in a pot at night and feeding your family.
If the worst sanctions in history were not put on Serbia then Serbia would have recovered very quickly and speed away from Slovenian or Croatia. But we now see that is going to occur anyway and theses two countries are heading in the opposite direction to Serbia, downhill very fast.
Zoran Djindic was murdered by gangsters not nationalists. He was involved in “business” with these people and he tried to double cross them and got a bullet in the head. Djindic was a criminal not a saint. Under Djindic everything was to be sold; everything. It is not the same conclusion and it was not a waste of time because we have kept a lot in our hands. Look at the Kosovo agreement.

fas

pre 11 godina

Banning freedom of expression sounds VERY €USSR & B92-ish.

Indeed, only the thoughts, diktats and thinking of the western quisling cult is allowed!

Madness...

Brandon

pre 11 godina

s.j.

Kosovo had high unemployment even while occupied by Serbia. At least now they are free and building foundations for their own future. Serbia on the other side, face quite a few challenges. From disturbing demographic trends, shrinking economy, rising unemployment, corruption on all levels of government (as evident by the news here in B92). I don't know if the murdered prime minister was the answer to those problems, but for Serbian politicians 10 years later to arrive at the same conclusion as him, what waste of time.

Heroinofkovova

pre 11 godina

@Questioner
Germans carry a lot of germs.
Poles are very stiff and upright.
Russians are always rushing around.
Fins love to be in the water
And so on . .

sj

pre 11 godina

(Willi Pfaff, 10 March 2013 19:13)

And of course had he been alive today we would not have the depression opps recession in the western world and climate change would not be a problem and the roads in Pristina would be paved in gold.

Zoran Djinic was the worst kind of traitor – a fifth columnist who would have sold Serbia out to his German brothers and then left Belgrade to live in Berlin with his uncles and aunts.
And the reason why Albanian like you cry for Zoran is that Kosovo has not been solved and looks like it never will so stagnation continues in Prisitna with unemployment raging at over (officially) half of the workforce.

trudsaam

pre 11 godina

"Zoran Đinđić placards saying “A foreign agent, not a national hero”.

well... it's the truth, how is this news worthy?

masterzoran

pre 11 godina

"..because whoever came after him simply was not able to convince any potential investor that the goasts of yesterday were gone."
(Willi Pfaff, 10 March 2013 19:13)

Why should we lie anybody?

Willi Pfaff

pre 11 godina

Had he not been murdered Serbia would not have to face the problems it still faces 10 years later. it most likely would be a very different country; more respected around the world, and economically in better shape because whoever came after him simply was not able to convince any potential investor that the goasts of yesterday were gone. The sad thing is that there is nobody in the serb political elite insight who would be able to pick up and move ahead where he was stopped.

???

pre 11 godina

Lol nikolle, you still think I have a wild imagination when I said the losers in power before were trying to ban any right leaning groups?

Questioner

pre 11 godina

The DS noted that SNP Naši continued their activities “full of hate, violence and called for lynch and persecution of all people who do not suit them for some reason” with a “shameful campaign against murdered DS leader and Serbian prime minister”.

What do you expect from Nasi? Not only the word looks like 'Nazi', their ideology and methods are similar, too.

Willi Pfaff

pre 11 godina

Had he not been murdered Serbia would not have to face the problems it still faces 10 years later. it most likely would be a very different country; more respected around the world, and economically in better shape because whoever came after him simply was not able to convince any potential investor that the goasts of yesterday were gone. The sad thing is that there is nobody in the serb political elite insight who would be able to pick up and move ahead where he was stopped.

Questioner

pre 11 godina

The DS noted that SNP Naši continued their activities “full of hate, violence and called for lynch and persecution of all people who do not suit them for some reason” with a “shameful campaign against murdered DS leader and Serbian prime minister”.

What do you expect from Nasi? Not only the word looks like 'Nazi', their ideology and methods are similar, too.

???

pre 11 godina

Lol nikolle, you still think I have a wild imagination when I said the losers in power before were trying to ban any right leaning groups?

masterzoran

pre 11 godina

"..because whoever came after him simply was not able to convince any potential investor that the goasts of yesterday were gone."
(Willi Pfaff, 10 March 2013 19:13)

Why should we lie anybody?

sj

pre 11 godina

(Willi Pfaff, 10 March 2013 19:13)

And of course had he been alive today we would not have the depression opps recession in the western world and climate change would not be a problem and the roads in Pristina would be paved in gold.

Zoran Djinic was the worst kind of traitor – a fifth columnist who would have sold Serbia out to his German brothers and then left Belgrade to live in Berlin with his uncles and aunts.
And the reason why Albanian like you cry for Zoran is that Kosovo has not been solved and looks like it never will so stagnation continues in Prisitna with unemployment raging at over (officially) half of the workforce.

trudsaam

pre 11 godina

"Zoran Đinđić placards saying “A foreign agent, not a national hero”.

well... it's the truth, how is this news worthy?

fas

pre 11 godina

Banning freedom of expression sounds VERY €USSR & B92-ish.

Indeed, only the thoughts, diktats and thinking of the western quisling cult is allowed!

Madness...

sj

pre 11 godina

(Brandon, 11 March 2013 13:21)

My point about Kosovo is to show that after more than a decade of western support nothing has changed and for the people there it has become worse with no end in sight. Therefore so much for your freedom; try putting that in a pot at night and feeding your family.
If the worst sanctions in history were not put on Serbia then Serbia would have recovered very quickly and speed away from Slovenian or Croatia. But we now see that is going to occur anyway and theses two countries are heading in the opposite direction to Serbia, downhill very fast.
Zoran Djindic was murdered by gangsters not nationalists. He was involved in “business” with these people and he tried to double cross them and got a bullet in the head. Djindic was a criminal not a saint. Under Djindic everything was to be sold; everything. It is not the same conclusion and it was not a waste of time because we have kept a lot in our hands. Look at the Kosovo agreement.

Heroinofkovova

pre 11 godina

@Questioner
Germans carry a lot of germs.
Poles are very stiff and upright.
Russians are always rushing around.
Fins love to be in the water
And so on . .

Brandon

pre 11 godina

s.j.

Kosovo had high unemployment even while occupied by Serbia. At least now they are free and building foundations for their own future. Serbia on the other side, face quite a few challenges. From disturbing demographic trends, shrinking economy, rising unemployment, corruption on all levels of government (as evident by the news here in B92). I don't know if the murdered prime minister was the answer to those problems, but for Serbian politicians 10 years later to arrive at the same conclusion as him, what waste of time.

Questioner

pre 11 godina

The DS noted that SNP Naši continued their activities “full of hate, violence and called for lynch and persecution of all people who do not suit them for some reason” with a “shameful campaign against murdered DS leader and Serbian prime minister”.

What do you expect from Nasi? Not only the word looks like 'Nazi', their ideology and methods are similar, too.

Willi Pfaff

pre 11 godina

Had he not been murdered Serbia would not have to face the problems it still faces 10 years later. it most likely would be a very different country; more respected around the world, and economically in better shape because whoever came after him simply was not able to convince any potential investor that the goasts of yesterday were gone. The sad thing is that there is nobody in the serb political elite insight who would be able to pick up and move ahead where he was stopped.

masterzoran

pre 11 godina

"..because whoever came after him simply was not able to convince any potential investor that the goasts of yesterday were gone."
(Willi Pfaff, 10 March 2013 19:13)

Why should we lie anybody?

sj

pre 11 godina

(Willi Pfaff, 10 March 2013 19:13)

And of course had he been alive today we would not have the depression opps recession in the western world and climate change would not be a problem and the roads in Pristina would be paved in gold.

Zoran Djinic was the worst kind of traitor – a fifth columnist who would have sold Serbia out to his German brothers and then left Belgrade to live in Berlin with his uncles and aunts.
And the reason why Albanian like you cry for Zoran is that Kosovo has not been solved and looks like it never will so stagnation continues in Prisitna with unemployment raging at over (officially) half of the workforce.

trudsaam

pre 11 godina

"Zoran Đinđić placards saying “A foreign agent, not a national hero”.

well... it's the truth, how is this news worthy?

???

pre 11 godina

Lol nikolle, you still think I have a wild imagination when I said the losers in power before were trying to ban any right leaning groups?

Brandon

pre 11 godina

s.j.

Kosovo had high unemployment even while occupied by Serbia. At least now they are free and building foundations for their own future. Serbia on the other side, face quite a few challenges. From disturbing demographic trends, shrinking economy, rising unemployment, corruption on all levels of government (as evident by the news here in B92). I don't know if the murdered prime minister was the answer to those problems, but for Serbian politicians 10 years later to arrive at the same conclusion as him, what waste of time.

Heroinofkovova

pre 11 godina

@Questioner
Germans carry a lot of germs.
Poles are very stiff and upright.
Russians are always rushing around.
Fins love to be in the water
And so on . .

fas

pre 11 godina

Banning freedom of expression sounds VERY €USSR & B92-ish.

Indeed, only the thoughts, diktats and thinking of the western quisling cult is allowed!

Madness...

sj

pre 11 godina

(Brandon, 11 March 2013 13:21)

My point about Kosovo is to show that after more than a decade of western support nothing has changed and for the people there it has become worse with no end in sight. Therefore so much for your freedom; try putting that in a pot at night and feeding your family.
If the worst sanctions in history were not put on Serbia then Serbia would have recovered very quickly and speed away from Slovenian or Croatia. But we now see that is going to occur anyway and theses two countries are heading in the opposite direction to Serbia, downhill very fast.
Zoran Djindic was murdered by gangsters not nationalists. He was involved in “business” with these people and he tried to double cross them and got a bullet in the head. Djindic was a criminal not a saint. Under Djindic everything was to be sold; everything. It is not the same conclusion and it was not a waste of time because we have kept a lot in our hands. Look at the Kosovo agreement.