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Wednesday, 09.10.2013.

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Huge mosque under construction in southwestern Serbia

A mosque with the tallest minarets in Europe - reaching up to 90 meters - will be built in a rural mountainous region in southwestern Serbia.

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Orthodox Albania

pre 8 godina

Ah the beauty of the jewish multi-culture agenda!

This is ridiculous! we are loosing europe day by day Serbia please do not allow it!

Lenard

pre 10 godina

So Lenard, what would you do about this? Do tell us.
(Peggy, 10 October 2013 00:54) Well I would say if you want to build a large mosq in Serbia a large church needs to be built in "tolerant" Saudi Arabia. Then again the world is pretty screwed up and getting screwier. As for religions they definitely all can't be right all their man made dogmas and made up traditions. Their is God no doubt about that but he isn't the Muslim made up one. Look at the flags of Muslims or the picture on b92 they all have a star and the moon or variations of it. The moon was worshipped as god named Allah by the ancient Arab tribes centuries way before Islam. The star is for Lucifer the devil. How you are fallen from heaven, O day-star, son of the morning! how you are cut down to the ground, that did lay low the nations! (Isaiah 14:12). I'm not saying Catholicism is rite or Orthodoxy. The true church was hijacked then kicked out by Nicolaitanes that still rule the denominations. The self appointed hypocrite hierarchy aka heretics that God condemns in no uncertain terms for laying people so astray.
Mat 23:15 “Woe to you, teachers of the law and priests, you hypocrites! You travel over land and sea to win a single convert, and when you have succeeded, you make them twice as much a child of hell as you are. The blind leading the blind strait to hell. I'm not anti Serb I like them to do rite and head in the rite direction.

Huh??

pre 10 godina

They are welcome to build a mosque of any size they like as long as the money is not coming from the Saudis.
School, kindergarten and a hall attached to the mosque is normal but I have never heard of a restaurant attached to any building of worship.
Just wondering if this restaurant will survive on pay what you can income or will it be a business.
(Peggy, 9 October 2013 21:56)

And the people of the community are grateful to have your support. What chutzpah!

Nikolle

pre 10 godina

@marKo

Not really surprised that you didnt get the point. In no way shape or form did I say that they should be prohibited from building a mosque. I merely expressed melancholy at the fact that people dont ask for schools and hospitals, which are far more useful than either a mosque or church. Dont worry, its not the first time that things go above your head.

Peggy

pre 10 godina

Congratulations Serbia for having a grand mosq that has the 2 largest minarets in Europe like the large middle fingers. So the "tolerent" Serbs can see for kilometers what their muslim kin are doing.
(Lenard, 9 October 2013 17:40)
===========================================

What would your response be if Serbia didn't allow this?
I think you would bring your racist venom here condemning Serbs as racists.

So Lenard, what would you do about this? Do tell us.

Peggy

pre 10 godina

They are welcome to build a mosque of any size they like as long as the money is not coming from the Saudis.
School, kindergarten and a hall attached to the mosque is normal but I have never heard of a restaurant attached to any building of worship.
Just wondering if this restaurant will survive on pay what you can income or will it be a business.

MikeC

pre 10 godina

"I'm sure that within 20 years or so, you'll see a mosque built in the center of Belgrade itself?"

Rocky

All those boxingmatches did serious damage to your head, Rock. There already is a mosque in Belgrade.
You must be the pride of all albanian internet warriors. I bet you'r no older then 12.

Djordje

pre 10 godina

I'm sure if b92 dug deeper they would find that funding for such a massive project is not coming from Serbian muslims. The Gulf states, particulary Quatar, are funding dozens of such projects around the world.

marKo

pre 10 godina

A sad testimony of the times we're living in. People should ask for schools and hospitals, not places of worship. If God is so insecure that he/she needs our constant grovelling, then I suggest that he/she has a self esteem problem. Whilst I respect the rights of all to express their beliefs and hold them and even manifest them in mosques and churches, I can't help but think that humanity can do with a bit more secularism
(Nikolle, 9 October 2013 15:43)

Nikolle, you truly don't know what you are talking about, or even the definition of secularism. Secularism is the seperation of religion from government- nothing more. You speak of respect for religion, but you have none and call it sad and call faith grovelling. perhaps you don't know what respect means either.

If Muslims in Serbia want to build a mosque with their own money they worked for and raised legally, worship in peace, and create jobs I think its sad that you should be against this as it costs you nothing and is in no way your concern. I for one understand that in the Balkans it is unwise to attack peoples religious freedoms, and wish to leave that sort of thing in the past, despite people like you.

thanasis

pre 10 godina

I think that the construction of a huge mosque with the tallest minarets and by foreign donations in a region with an overwhelming muslim majority is very bad news and has a very strong symbolism as far as future developments in our region are concerned. The last thing that Serbia and the whole of the Balkans need is a return of the ottoman era. The muslim minorities in the Balkans should have their rights and freedoms but such displays of power and influence are utterly futile. They ain't gonna make the lives of people who live in the ground any better.

miked

pre 10 godina

I have to agree with one of the comments. That money would have much better been spent on something to help the Novi Pazar community such as a hospital or recreational centre. People need real hope not prayer.

Robert1899

pre 10 godina

Rocky,

The question you should be asking is, how many mosques are their in the democratic republics of Croatia and Slovenia, How many churches have been restored in Kosovo and Metohija since they were desecrated in 1999 and 2004. According to you and your anti-Serb friends, these are the beacons of democracies and tolerance in the Balkans.

Danilo

pre 10 godina

uhg @ expatriates deciding to build a massive place of worship instead of what the locals back home actually need. Build a factory instead.

Lenard

pre 10 godina

Congratulations Serbia for having a grand mosq that has the 2 largest minarets in Europe like the large middle fingers. So the "tolerent" Serbs can see for kilometers what their muslim kin are doing.

Gotsefromohrid

pre 10 godina

These Bosniaks are mostly krypto-al qaeda and building more mosques serbia is inviting trouble.Just send them all to Bosnia.

Bob

pre 10 godina

A symbol of medieval thinking. Why is it that people have to think like their grandparents on matters of religion? We understand much better how the universe works - and the idea of a god contributes nothing to the understanding.

What is a deity anyway? A very strange idea - unlikely and with no basis whatsoever in reality.

Churches and mosques are symbols of primitivism - I cannot respect them.

This mosque will be like a sore thumb sticking up as a sign of stupidity.

Nikolle

pre 10 godina

A sad testimony of the times we're living in. People should ask for schools and hospitals, not places of worship. If God is so insecure that he/she needs our constant grovelling, then I suggest that he/she has a self esteem problem. Whilst I respect the rights of all to express their beliefs and hold them and even manifest them in mosques and churches, I can't help but think that humanity can do with a bit more secularism

Balkan Anthropologist

pre 10 godina

"I'm sure that within 20 years or so, you'll see a mosque built in the center of Belgrade itself?"
(Rocky, 9 October 2013 13:13)


You're not really a bright lad, are you? :)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bajrakli_Mosque,_Belgrade

Is it Open on Sundays? ;)

pre 10 godina

Only one concern, that those teaching are natives of the region an not some crazy extremist mullah parachuted in from the Gulf (as they have done so in Sarajevo, the whole thing funded by you know who) preaching.

mauro

pre 10 godina

Rocky I don't know where you live. There are already mosques in Belgrade because it' a big, european, tolerant capital city. For your information, there is a big mosque also in Rome, the centre of Christianity. You are on a wrong way if you want to say that having a mosque means that Islam has conquered Serbia, what is in your hope I believe.

Comm. Parrisson

pre 10 godina

"I'm sure that within 20 years or so, you'll see a mosque built in the center of Belgrade itself?"
(Rocky, 9 October 2013 13:13)

And I'm sure that there is a mosque in Belgrade that was build already some hundred years ago.

Michael Thompson

pre 10 godina

I must agree with Mauro. There are Mosques in Belgrade and in Serbia. This is not new. During the wars in Bosnia, many Muslim refugees actually fled to Serbia where they were well treated. I know that is hard to believe, but that war was far more complex than CNN led you to believe. Serbia today is the most multi-ethnic country of any in the former Yugoslavia. But the Muslim community must also abide by the laws and norms of Serbia and that way mutual tolerance and respect will prevail and continue.

Rocky

pre 10 godina

I'm sure Serbia & her citizens won't mind? Just look at the leadership in Belgrade, holding key meetings with different leaders of the Islamic world, meetings with them every other week in Belgrade, calling them great & traditional friends of Serbia! Serbia is a democracy isnt it? I'm sure that within 20 years or so, you'll see a mosque built in the center of Belgrade itself?

mauro

pre 10 godina

Rocky I don't know where you live. There are already mosques in Belgrade because it' a big, european, tolerant capital city. For your information, there is a big mosque also in Rome, the centre of Christianity. You are on a wrong way if you want to say that having a mosque means that Islam has conquered Serbia, what is in your hope I believe.

Michael Thompson

pre 10 godina

I must agree with Mauro. There are Mosques in Belgrade and in Serbia. This is not new. During the wars in Bosnia, many Muslim refugees actually fled to Serbia where they were well treated. I know that is hard to believe, but that war was far more complex than CNN led you to believe. Serbia today is the most multi-ethnic country of any in the former Yugoslavia. But the Muslim community must also abide by the laws and norms of Serbia and that way mutual tolerance and respect will prevail and continue.

Balkan Anthropologist

pre 10 godina

"I'm sure that within 20 years or so, you'll see a mosque built in the center of Belgrade itself?"
(Rocky, 9 October 2013 13:13)


You're not really a bright lad, are you? :)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bajrakli_Mosque,_Belgrade

Robert1899

pre 10 godina

Rocky,

The question you should be asking is, how many mosques are their in the democratic republics of Croatia and Slovenia, How many churches have been restored in Kosovo and Metohija since they were desecrated in 1999 and 2004. According to you and your anti-Serb friends, these are the beacons of democracies and tolerance in the Balkans.

Is it Open on Sundays? ;)

pre 10 godina

Only one concern, that those teaching are natives of the region an not some crazy extremist mullah parachuted in from the Gulf (as they have done so in Sarajevo, the whole thing funded by you know who) preaching.

Comm. Parrisson

pre 10 godina

"I'm sure that within 20 years or so, you'll see a mosque built in the center of Belgrade itself?"
(Rocky, 9 October 2013 13:13)

And I'm sure that there is a mosque in Belgrade that was build already some hundred years ago.

MikeC

pre 10 godina

"I'm sure that within 20 years or so, you'll see a mosque built in the center of Belgrade itself?"

Rocky

All those boxingmatches did serious damage to your head, Rock. There already is a mosque in Belgrade.
You must be the pride of all albanian internet warriors. I bet you'r no older then 12.

Djordje

pre 10 godina

I'm sure if b92 dug deeper they would find that funding for such a massive project is not coming from Serbian muslims. The Gulf states, particulary Quatar, are funding dozens of such projects around the world.

Nikolle

pre 10 godina

A sad testimony of the times we're living in. People should ask for schools and hospitals, not places of worship. If God is so insecure that he/she needs our constant grovelling, then I suggest that he/she has a self esteem problem. Whilst I respect the rights of all to express their beliefs and hold them and even manifest them in mosques and churches, I can't help but think that humanity can do with a bit more secularism

thanasis

pre 10 godina

I think that the construction of a huge mosque with the tallest minarets and by foreign donations in a region with an overwhelming muslim majority is very bad news and has a very strong symbolism as far as future developments in our region are concerned. The last thing that Serbia and the whole of the Balkans need is a return of the ottoman era. The muslim minorities in the Balkans should have their rights and freedoms but such displays of power and influence are utterly futile. They ain't gonna make the lives of people who live in the ground any better.

Bob

pre 10 godina

A symbol of medieval thinking. Why is it that people have to think like their grandparents on matters of religion? We understand much better how the universe works - and the idea of a god contributes nothing to the understanding.

What is a deity anyway? A very strange idea - unlikely and with no basis whatsoever in reality.

Churches and mosques are symbols of primitivism - I cannot respect them.

This mosque will be like a sore thumb sticking up as a sign of stupidity.

miked

pre 10 godina

I have to agree with one of the comments. That money would have much better been spent on something to help the Novi Pazar community such as a hospital or recreational centre. People need real hope not prayer.

Rocky

pre 10 godina

I'm sure Serbia & her citizens won't mind? Just look at the leadership in Belgrade, holding key meetings with different leaders of the Islamic world, meetings with them every other week in Belgrade, calling them great & traditional friends of Serbia! Serbia is a democracy isnt it? I'm sure that within 20 years or so, you'll see a mosque built in the center of Belgrade itself?

Gotsefromohrid

pre 10 godina

These Bosniaks are mostly krypto-al qaeda and building more mosques serbia is inviting trouble.Just send them all to Bosnia.

marKo

pre 10 godina

A sad testimony of the times we're living in. People should ask for schools and hospitals, not places of worship. If God is so insecure that he/she needs our constant grovelling, then I suggest that he/she has a self esteem problem. Whilst I respect the rights of all to express their beliefs and hold them and even manifest them in mosques and churches, I can't help but think that humanity can do with a bit more secularism
(Nikolle, 9 October 2013 15:43)

Nikolle, you truly don't know what you are talking about, or even the definition of secularism. Secularism is the seperation of religion from government- nothing more. You speak of respect for religion, but you have none and call it sad and call faith grovelling. perhaps you don't know what respect means either.

If Muslims in Serbia want to build a mosque with their own money they worked for and raised legally, worship in peace, and create jobs I think its sad that you should be against this as it costs you nothing and is in no way your concern. I for one understand that in the Balkans it is unwise to attack peoples religious freedoms, and wish to leave that sort of thing in the past, despite people like you.

Peggy

pre 10 godina

Congratulations Serbia for having a grand mosq that has the 2 largest minarets in Europe like the large middle fingers. So the "tolerent" Serbs can see for kilometers what their muslim kin are doing.
(Lenard, 9 October 2013 17:40)
===========================================

What would your response be if Serbia didn't allow this?
I think you would bring your racist venom here condemning Serbs as racists.

So Lenard, what would you do about this? Do tell us.

Peggy

pre 10 godina

They are welcome to build a mosque of any size they like as long as the money is not coming from the Saudis.
School, kindergarten and a hall attached to the mosque is normal but I have never heard of a restaurant attached to any building of worship.
Just wondering if this restaurant will survive on pay what you can income or will it be a business.

Lenard

pre 10 godina

Congratulations Serbia for having a grand mosq that has the 2 largest minarets in Europe like the large middle fingers. So the "tolerent" Serbs can see for kilometers what their muslim kin are doing.

Danilo

pre 10 godina

uhg @ expatriates deciding to build a massive place of worship instead of what the locals back home actually need. Build a factory instead.

Lenard

pre 10 godina

So Lenard, what would you do about this? Do tell us.
(Peggy, 10 October 2013 00:54) Well I would say if you want to build a large mosq in Serbia a large church needs to be built in "tolerant" Saudi Arabia. Then again the world is pretty screwed up and getting screwier. As for religions they definitely all can't be right all their man made dogmas and made up traditions. Their is God no doubt about that but he isn't the Muslim made up one. Look at the flags of Muslims or the picture on b92 they all have a star and the moon or variations of it. The moon was worshipped as god named Allah by the ancient Arab tribes centuries way before Islam. The star is for Lucifer the devil. How you are fallen from heaven, O day-star, son of the morning! how you are cut down to the ground, that did lay low the nations! (Isaiah 14:12). I'm not saying Catholicism is rite or Orthodoxy. The true church was hijacked then kicked out by Nicolaitanes that still rule the denominations. The self appointed hypocrite hierarchy aka heretics that God condemns in no uncertain terms for laying people so astray.
Mat 23:15 “Woe to you, teachers of the law and priests, you hypocrites! You travel over land and sea to win a single convert, and when you have succeeded, you make them twice as much a child of hell as you are. The blind leading the blind strait to hell. I'm not anti Serb I like them to do rite and head in the rite direction.

Nikolle

pre 10 godina

@marKo

Not really surprised that you didnt get the point. In no way shape or form did I say that they should be prohibited from building a mosque. I merely expressed melancholy at the fact that people dont ask for schools and hospitals, which are far more useful than either a mosque or church. Dont worry, its not the first time that things go above your head.

Huh??

pre 10 godina

They are welcome to build a mosque of any size they like as long as the money is not coming from the Saudis.
School, kindergarten and a hall attached to the mosque is normal but I have never heard of a restaurant attached to any building of worship.
Just wondering if this restaurant will survive on pay what you can income or will it be a business.
(Peggy, 9 October 2013 21:56)

And the people of the community are grateful to have your support. What chutzpah!

Orthodox Albania

pre 8 godina

Ah the beauty of the jewish multi-culture agenda!

This is ridiculous! we are loosing europe day by day Serbia please do not allow it!

Rocky

pre 10 godina

I'm sure Serbia & her citizens won't mind? Just look at the leadership in Belgrade, holding key meetings with different leaders of the Islamic world, meetings with them every other week in Belgrade, calling them great & traditional friends of Serbia! Serbia is a democracy isnt it? I'm sure that within 20 years or so, you'll see a mosque built in the center of Belgrade itself?

Bob

pre 10 godina

A symbol of medieval thinking. Why is it that people have to think like their grandparents on matters of religion? We understand much better how the universe works - and the idea of a god contributes nothing to the understanding.

What is a deity anyway? A very strange idea - unlikely and with no basis whatsoever in reality.

Churches and mosques are symbols of primitivism - I cannot respect them.

This mosque will be like a sore thumb sticking up as a sign of stupidity.

Nikolle

pre 10 godina

A sad testimony of the times we're living in. People should ask for schools and hospitals, not places of worship. If God is so insecure that he/she needs our constant grovelling, then I suggest that he/she has a self esteem problem. Whilst I respect the rights of all to express their beliefs and hold them and even manifest them in mosques and churches, I can't help but think that humanity can do with a bit more secularism

Lenard

pre 10 godina

Congratulations Serbia for having a grand mosq that has the 2 largest minarets in Europe like the large middle fingers. So the "tolerent" Serbs can see for kilometers what their muslim kin are doing.

mauro

pre 10 godina

Rocky I don't know where you live. There are already mosques in Belgrade because it' a big, european, tolerant capital city. For your information, there is a big mosque also in Rome, the centre of Christianity. You are on a wrong way if you want to say that having a mosque means that Islam has conquered Serbia, what is in your hope I believe.

Comm. Parrisson

pre 10 godina

"I'm sure that within 20 years or so, you'll see a mosque built in the center of Belgrade itself?"
(Rocky, 9 October 2013 13:13)

And I'm sure that there is a mosque in Belgrade that was build already some hundred years ago.

Michael Thompson

pre 10 godina

I must agree with Mauro. There are Mosques in Belgrade and in Serbia. This is not new. During the wars in Bosnia, many Muslim refugees actually fled to Serbia where they were well treated. I know that is hard to believe, but that war was far more complex than CNN led you to believe. Serbia today is the most multi-ethnic country of any in the former Yugoslavia. But the Muslim community must also abide by the laws and norms of Serbia and that way mutual tolerance and respect will prevail and continue.

Balkan Anthropologist

pre 10 godina

"I'm sure that within 20 years or so, you'll see a mosque built in the center of Belgrade itself?"
(Rocky, 9 October 2013 13:13)


You're not really a bright lad, are you? :)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bajrakli_Mosque,_Belgrade

Gotsefromohrid

pre 10 godina

These Bosniaks are mostly krypto-al qaeda and building more mosques serbia is inviting trouble.Just send them all to Bosnia.

thanasis

pre 10 godina

I think that the construction of a huge mosque with the tallest minarets and by foreign donations in a region with an overwhelming muslim majority is very bad news and has a very strong symbolism as far as future developments in our region are concerned. The last thing that Serbia and the whole of the Balkans need is a return of the ottoman era. The muslim minorities in the Balkans should have their rights and freedoms but such displays of power and influence are utterly futile. They ain't gonna make the lives of people who live in the ground any better.

marKo

pre 10 godina

A sad testimony of the times we're living in. People should ask for schools and hospitals, not places of worship. If God is so insecure that he/she needs our constant grovelling, then I suggest that he/she has a self esteem problem. Whilst I respect the rights of all to express their beliefs and hold them and even manifest them in mosques and churches, I can't help but think that humanity can do with a bit more secularism
(Nikolle, 9 October 2013 15:43)

Nikolle, you truly don't know what you are talking about, or even the definition of secularism. Secularism is the seperation of religion from government- nothing more. You speak of respect for religion, but you have none and call it sad and call faith grovelling. perhaps you don't know what respect means either.

If Muslims in Serbia want to build a mosque with their own money they worked for and raised legally, worship in peace, and create jobs I think its sad that you should be against this as it costs you nothing and is in no way your concern. I for one understand that in the Balkans it is unwise to attack peoples religious freedoms, and wish to leave that sort of thing in the past, despite people like you.

Peggy

pre 10 godina

They are welcome to build a mosque of any size they like as long as the money is not coming from the Saudis.
School, kindergarten and a hall attached to the mosque is normal but I have never heard of a restaurant attached to any building of worship.
Just wondering if this restaurant will survive on pay what you can income or will it be a business.

Is it Open on Sundays? ;)

pre 10 godina

Only one concern, that those teaching are natives of the region an not some crazy extremist mullah parachuted in from the Gulf (as they have done so in Sarajevo, the whole thing funded by you know who) preaching.

Nikolle

pre 10 godina

@marKo

Not really surprised that you didnt get the point. In no way shape or form did I say that they should be prohibited from building a mosque. I merely expressed melancholy at the fact that people dont ask for schools and hospitals, which are far more useful than either a mosque or church. Dont worry, its not the first time that things go above your head.

Huh??

pre 10 godina

They are welcome to build a mosque of any size they like as long as the money is not coming from the Saudis.
School, kindergarten and a hall attached to the mosque is normal but I have never heard of a restaurant attached to any building of worship.
Just wondering if this restaurant will survive on pay what you can income or will it be a business.
(Peggy, 9 October 2013 21:56)

And the people of the community are grateful to have your support. What chutzpah!

Danilo

pre 10 godina

uhg @ expatriates deciding to build a massive place of worship instead of what the locals back home actually need. Build a factory instead.

miked

pre 10 godina

I have to agree with one of the comments. That money would have much better been spent on something to help the Novi Pazar community such as a hospital or recreational centre. People need real hope not prayer.

Lenard

pre 10 godina

So Lenard, what would you do about this? Do tell us.
(Peggy, 10 October 2013 00:54) Well I would say if you want to build a large mosq in Serbia a large church needs to be built in "tolerant" Saudi Arabia. Then again the world is pretty screwed up and getting screwier. As for religions they definitely all can't be right all their man made dogmas and made up traditions. Their is God no doubt about that but he isn't the Muslim made up one. Look at the flags of Muslims or the picture on b92 they all have a star and the moon or variations of it. The moon was worshipped as god named Allah by the ancient Arab tribes centuries way before Islam. The star is for Lucifer the devil. How you are fallen from heaven, O day-star, son of the morning! how you are cut down to the ground, that did lay low the nations! (Isaiah 14:12). I'm not saying Catholicism is rite or Orthodoxy. The true church was hijacked then kicked out by Nicolaitanes that still rule the denominations. The self appointed hypocrite hierarchy aka heretics that God condemns in no uncertain terms for laying people so astray.
Mat 23:15 “Woe to you, teachers of the law and priests, you hypocrites! You travel over land and sea to win a single convert, and when you have succeeded, you make them twice as much a child of hell as you are. The blind leading the blind strait to hell. I'm not anti Serb I like them to do rite and head in the rite direction.

Robert1899

pre 10 godina

Rocky,

The question you should be asking is, how many mosques are their in the democratic republics of Croatia and Slovenia, How many churches have been restored in Kosovo and Metohija since they were desecrated in 1999 and 2004. According to you and your anti-Serb friends, these are the beacons of democracies and tolerance in the Balkans.

MikeC

pre 10 godina

"I'm sure that within 20 years or so, you'll see a mosque built in the center of Belgrade itself?"

Rocky

All those boxingmatches did serious damage to your head, Rock. There already is a mosque in Belgrade.
You must be the pride of all albanian internet warriors. I bet you'r no older then 12.

Djordje

pre 10 godina

I'm sure if b92 dug deeper they would find that funding for such a massive project is not coming from Serbian muslims. The Gulf states, particulary Quatar, are funding dozens of such projects around the world.

Peggy

pre 10 godina

Congratulations Serbia for having a grand mosq that has the 2 largest minarets in Europe like the large middle fingers. So the "tolerent" Serbs can see for kilometers what their muslim kin are doing.
(Lenard, 9 October 2013 17:40)
===========================================

What would your response be if Serbia didn't allow this?
I think you would bring your racist venom here condemning Serbs as racists.

So Lenard, what would you do about this? Do tell us.

Orthodox Albania

pre 8 godina

Ah the beauty of the jewish multi-culture agenda!

This is ridiculous! we are loosing europe day by day Serbia please do not allow it!