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Sunday, 05.05.2013.

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Kosovo Serbs celebrate Easter

The greatest Christian holiday, Easter, was marked in all Orthodox churches in Kosovo on Sunday.

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Someone who doesn't live in Australia

pre 10 godina

"How nice of him. Did he need protection of the police too in order to go to church?"


No SHE didn't. And neither did the Serbs who were there. I know you've never been here but the days of KFOR check points outside of enclaves and KFOR security at religious sites is long gone. Buy a ticket and come see for yourself. Actually walk the ground of the place you seem to care so much about.

Peggy

pre 10 godina

Kosovo's president is a woman. You're so out of touch with reality that even the Teletubbies know more about Kosovo than you do.
(Gustave, 6 May 2013 11:38)
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You're right, she is a woman. For some reason I was thinking of Thaci. That ghoul is in my head.
I do know that your "president" is a woman and a "very good looking one at that".
She was hand picked by the US.

thanasis

pre 10 godina

He urged the people in Kosovo not to abandon hope, not to abandon Serbia and not to abandon Kosovo, to stay where they were in order to face the troubles that lie ahead.

What great encouragement!

Gustave

pre 10 godina

As did Kosovo Albanians, starting with Kosovo's president.
(icj1, 5 May 2013 16:59)
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How nice of him. Did he need protection of the police too in order to go to church?


(Peggy, 6 May 2013 10:19)

Kosovo's president is a woman. You're so out of touch with reality that even the Teletubbies know more about Kosovo than you do.

Peggy

pre 10 godina

As did Kosovo Albanians, starting with Kosovo's president.
(icj1, 5 May 2013 16:59)
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How nice of him. Did he need protection of the police too in order to go to church?

I feel so very sorry for the Serbs of Kosovo, especially the ones in the south. Their lives are so miserable because of hostile Albanians.
They feel abandoned by their own government too and the only thing they have to hold onto is their faith and their church.
I pray for a day when they will have freedom and protection.

Peggy

pre 10 godina

As did Kosovo Albanians, starting with Kosovo's president.
(icj1, 5 May 2013 16:59)
=======================
How nice of him. Did he need protection of the police too in order to go to church?

I feel so very sorry for the Serbs of Kosovo, especially the ones in the south. Their lives are so miserable because of hostile Albanians.
They feel abandoned by their own government too and the only thing they have to hold onto is their faith and their church.
I pray for a day when they will have freedom and protection.

Gustave

pre 10 godina

As did Kosovo Albanians, starting with Kosovo's president.
(icj1, 5 May 2013 16:59)
===…==
How nice of him. Did he need protection of the police too in order to go to church?


(Peggy, 6 May 2013 10:19)

Kosovo's president is a woman. You're so out of touch with reality that even the Teletubbies know more about Kosovo than you do.

Peggy

pre 10 godina

Kosovo's president is a woman. You're so out of touch with reality that even the Teletubbies know more about Kosovo than you do.
(Gustave, 6 May 2013 11:38)
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You're right, she is a woman. For some reason I was thinking of Thaci. That ghoul is in my head.
I do know that your "president" is a woman and a "very good looking one at that".
She was hand picked by the US.

thanasis

pre 10 godina

He urged the people in Kosovo not to abandon hope, not to abandon Serbia and not to abandon Kosovo, to stay where they were in order to face the troubles that lie ahead.

What great encouragement!

Someone who doesn't live in Australia

pre 10 godina

"How nice of him. Did he need protection of the police too in order to go to church?"


No SHE didn't. And neither did the Serbs who were there. I know you've never been here but the days of KFOR check points outside of enclaves and KFOR security at religious sites is long gone. Buy a ticket and come see for yourself. Actually walk the ground of the place you seem to care so much about.

Peggy

pre 10 godina

As did Kosovo Albanians, starting with Kosovo's president.
(icj1, 5 May 2013 16:59)
=======================
How nice of him. Did he need protection of the police too in order to go to church?

I feel so very sorry for the Serbs of Kosovo, especially the ones in the south. Their lives are so miserable because of hostile Albanians.
They feel abandoned by their own government too and the only thing they have to hold onto is their faith and their church.
I pray for a day when they will have freedom and protection.

Gustave

pre 10 godina

As did Kosovo Albanians, starting with Kosovo's president.
(icj1, 5 May 2013 16:59)
===…==
How nice of him. Did he need protection of the police too in order to go to church?


(Peggy, 6 May 2013 10:19)

Kosovo's president is a woman. You're so out of touch with reality that even the Teletubbies know more about Kosovo than you do.

Peggy

pre 10 godina

Kosovo's president is a woman. You're so out of touch with reality that even the Teletubbies know more about Kosovo than you do.
(Gustave, 6 May 2013 11:38)
========================
You're right, she is a woman. For some reason I was thinking of Thaci. That ghoul is in my head.
I do know that your "president" is a woman and a "very good looking one at that".
She was hand picked by the US.

Someone who doesn't live in Australia

pre 10 godina

"How nice of him. Did he need protection of the police too in order to go to church?"


No SHE didn't. And neither did the Serbs who were there. I know you've never been here but the days of KFOR check points outside of enclaves and KFOR security at religious sites is long gone. Buy a ticket and come see for yourself. Actually walk the ground of the place you seem to care so much about.

thanasis

pre 10 godina

He urged the people in Kosovo not to abandon hope, not to abandon Serbia and not to abandon Kosovo, to stay where they were in order to face the troubles that lie ahead.

What great encouragement!