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Monday, 09.12.2013.

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Nikolić to attend memorial service for Mandela

Serbian President Tomislav Nikolić has left for Johannesburg where he will attend the official memorial service for Nelson Mandela.

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winston

pre 10 godina

I guess every politician has the right to attend Mandela's service, but it's quite a hypocrisy for Nikolic to go there, as he stood pretty much for everything counter to what Mandela did. As I recall, there was something similar to apartheid in Kosovo, that was fully supported by this president - and he would to this day if he could.

Queen

pre 10 godina

Nikolic, as fighter for human right, should attend memorial service and he can learn something from Mandela. Despite Nikolic's great knowledge, one is taught while alive.

mick

pre 10 godina

@Truth
What 90%, in 1991 albanians were 80%
And before the 2nd WW, Serbs were the majority but more then 100.000 Serbs were expelled in the years of the war,and replaced by 200.000 Albanian colonists from Albania. And since the mid 60s Kosovo was run by anti Serbs. So about what oppression are you talking about!

Ratko

pre 10 godina

"On the contrary, Serbian people oppressed majority of population, such as Albanians in Kosova, with over 90% Albanians, and less than 10% Serbs to rule with iron fist. Black south Africans forgot those values once they gained freedom and power.
(the truth, 9 December 2013 16:55) "

What a troll you are. These types of comments with lies and propaganda should not even be posted.

the truth

pre 10 godina

The foreign ministry says that 91 current heads of state or government have confirmed they are coming to South Africa, along with "10 former heads of state, 86 heads of delegations and 75 eminent persons".

US President Barack Obama, Francois Hollande of France and UK PM David Cameron will be among those attending Tuesday's memorial.

Three former US presidents, George W Bush, Bill Clinton and Jimmy Carter, will also be there.

Mr Obama and Mr Bush are already on their way to South Africa on presidential jet Air Force One, along with their wives and former secretary of state Hillary Clinton.

This is the truth!

the truth

pre 10 godina

Nelson Mandela was one of the most sincere fighters for rights of his people. We can learn from his actions a lot of things. He deserved full respect from Serbian people and President Nikolic.
(stan, 9 December 2013 13:12)

On the contrary, Serbian people oppressed majority of population, such as Albanians in Kosova, with over 90% Albanians, and less than 10% Serbs to rule with iron fist. Black south Africans forgot those values once they gained freedom and power.

stan

pre 10 godina

Nelson Mandela was one of the most sincere fighters for rights of his people. We can learn from his actions a lot of things. He deserved full respect from Serbian people and President Nikolic.

stan

pre 10 godina

Nelson Mandela was one of the most sincere fighters for rights of his people. We can learn from his actions a lot of things. He deserved full respect from Serbian people and President Nikolic.

the truth

pre 10 godina

Nelson Mandela was one of the most sincere fighters for rights of his people. We can learn from his actions a lot of things. He deserved full respect from Serbian people and President Nikolic.
(stan, 9 December 2013 13:12)

On the contrary, Serbian people oppressed majority of population, such as Albanians in Kosova, with over 90% Albanians, and less than 10% Serbs to rule with iron fist. Black south Africans forgot those values once they gained freedom and power.

mick

pre 10 godina

@Truth
What 90%, in 1991 albanians were 80%
And before the 2nd WW, Serbs were the majority but more then 100.000 Serbs were expelled in the years of the war,and replaced by 200.000 Albanian colonists from Albania. And since the mid 60s Kosovo was run by anti Serbs. So about what oppression are you talking about!

Ratko

pre 10 godina

"On the contrary, Serbian people oppressed majority of population, such as Albanians in Kosova, with over 90% Albanians, and less than 10% Serbs to rule with iron fist. Black south Africans forgot those values once they gained freedom and power.
(the truth, 9 December 2013 16:55) "

What a troll you are. These types of comments with lies and propaganda should not even be posted.

winston

pre 10 godina

I guess every politician has the right to attend Mandela's service, but it's quite a hypocrisy for Nikolic to go there, as he stood pretty much for everything counter to what Mandela did. As I recall, there was something similar to apartheid in Kosovo, that was fully supported by this president - and he would to this day if he could.

Queen

pre 10 godina

Nikolic, as fighter for human right, should attend memorial service and he can learn something from Mandela. Despite Nikolic's great knowledge, one is taught while alive.

the truth

pre 10 godina

The foreign ministry says that 91 current heads of state or government have confirmed they are coming to South Africa, along with "10 former heads of state, 86 heads of delegations and 75 eminent persons".

US President Barack Obama, Francois Hollande of France and UK PM David Cameron will be among those attending Tuesday's memorial.

Three former US presidents, George W Bush, Bill Clinton and Jimmy Carter, will also be there.

Mr Obama and Mr Bush are already on their way to South Africa on presidential jet Air Force One, along with their wives and former secretary of state Hillary Clinton.

This is the truth!

the truth

pre 10 godina

Nelson Mandela was one of the most sincere fighters for rights of his people. We can learn from his actions a lot of things. He deserved full respect from Serbian people and President Nikolic.
(stan, 9 December 2013 13:12)

On the contrary, Serbian people oppressed majority of population, such as Albanians in Kosova, with over 90% Albanians, and less than 10% Serbs to rule with iron fist. Black south Africans forgot those values once they gained freedom and power.

Ratko

pre 10 godina

"On the contrary, Serbian people oppressed majority of population, such as Albanians in Kosova, with over 90% Albanians, and less than 10% Serbs to rule with iron fist. Black south Africans forgot those values once they gained freedom and power.
(the truth, 9 December 2013 16:55) "

What a troll you are. These types of comments with lies and propaganda should not even be posted.

mick

pre 10 godina

@Truth
What 90%, in 1991 albanians were 80%
And before the 2nd WW, Serbs were the majority but more then 100.000 Serbs were expelled in the years of the war,and replaced by 200.000 Albanian colonists from Albania. And since the mid 60s Kosovo was run by anti Serbs. So about what oppression are you talking about!

stan

pre 10 godina

Nelson Mandela was one of the most sincere fighters for rights of his people. We can learn from his actions a lot of things. He deserved full respect from Serbian people and President Nikolic.

the truth

pre 10 godina

The foreign ministry says that 91 current heads of state or government have confirmed they are coming to South Africa, along with "10 former heads of state, 86 heads of delegations and 75 eminent persons".

US President Barack Obama, Francois Hollande of France and UK PM David Cameron will be among those attending Tuesday's memorial.

Three former US presidents, George W Bush, Bill Clinton and Jimmy Carter, will also be there.

Mr Obama and Mr Bush are already on their way to South Africa on presidential jet Air Force One, along with their wives and former secretary of state Hillary Clinton.

This is the truth!

Queen

pre 10 godina

Nikolic, as fighter for human right, should attend memorial service and he can learn something from Mandela. Despite Nikolic's great knowledge, one is taught while alive.

winston

pre 10 godina

I guess every politician has the right to attend Mandela's service, but it's quite a hypocrisy for Nikolic to go there, as he stood pretty much for everything counter to what Mandela did. As I recall, there was something similar to apartheid in Kosovo, that was fully supported by this president - and he would to this day if he could.