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Tuesday, 03.03.2015.

17:26

"State doesn't take Interpol warrants lightly"

The state "does not take lightly" the Interpol arrest warrant for a national assembly member from the ruling SNS, says Interior Minister Nebojsa Stefanovic.

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Comm. Parrisson

pre 9 godina

"Not to say you don't have some points here but do the names Selimi, Llustaku, Limaj ring any bells? All politicians all have been arrested with cases pending."
(Arrests, 5 March 2015 12:13)

Oh, sorry, I didn't know that Limaj spending his days in prison currently.

Arrests

pre 9 godina

"Pristina politicians are not arrested.
(Comm. Parrisson, 4 March 2015 14:03) "

Not to say you don't have some points here but do the names Selimi, Llustaku, Limaj ring any bells? All politicians all have been arrested with cases pending.

j

pre 9 godina

I wouldn't take interpol warrants from the self-proclaimed republic of Kosovo seriously. It's obvious that the justice system in Kosovo is bias, corrupt and rotten to the bone. Political motivated arrests are not unusual there, you can spend half a year in prison without being tried in front of court, like it was done with Ivanovic. On the other hand, political non-arrests are common, too, like the Pristina politicians are not arrested.
(Comm. Parrisson, 4 March 2015 14:03)

Cut the crap man. Whether it is the Hague or EULEX bringing charges, and the Serbian side just doesn't like it and will make up all the excuses in the world. You can bring a judge from Alpha Centauri and the typical Serb would proclaim he is biased and corrupt. Your complaint has to do with Serbs being named.

Comm. Parrisson

pre 9 godina

I wouldn't take interpol warrants from the self-proclaimed republic of Kosovo seriously. It's obvious that the justice system in Kosovo is bias, corrupt and rotten to the bone. Political motivated arrests are not unusual there, you can spend half a year in prison without being tried in front of court, like it was done with Ivanovic. On the other hand, political non-arrests are common, too, like the Pristina politicians are not arrested.

justhetruth

pre 9 godina

Funny that he refers to it as a court in Gjakova to diminish the situation. When in actuality it is EULEX and not any Albanian court.

Those who continuously talk of the Pristina govt being run by war criminals, need to seek inward before throwing stones.
(Too funny, 3 March 2015 21:48
Really what do you know or do you know anything about Djakovica!?
And yes my wish also is every criminal who comited a crime or stealing from own people shuld be rest in HELL no matter what position he held or nationality he is...they are not master's or untouchable but a mfck human being so people in balkan its in your hands need to get together and clean the 15 year mess and move forward and not backward...think about the future of your kids...being nice having respect and being kind doesnt coast nothing not even a penny...but only make's you a normal human being

Too funny

pre 9 godina

Funny that he refers to it as a court in Gjakova to diminish the situation. When in actuality it is EULEX and not any Albanian court.

Those who continuously talk of the Pristina govt being run by war criminals, need to seek inward before throwing stones.

Too funny

pre 9 godina

Funny that he refers to it as a court in Gjakova to diminish the situation. When in actuality it is EULEX and not any Albanian court.

Those who continuously talk of the Pristina govt being run by war criminals, need to seek inward before throwing stones.

j

pre 9 godina

I wouldn't take interpol warrants from the self-proclaimed republic of Kosovo seriously. It's obvious that the justice system in Kosovo is bias, corrupt and rotten to the bone. Political motivated arrests are not unusual there, you can spend half a year in prison without being tried in front of court, like it was done with Ivanovic. On the other hand, political non-arrests are common, too, like the Pristina politicians are not arrested.
(Comm. Parrisson, 4 March 2015 14:03)

Cut the crap man. Whether it is the Hague or EULEX bringing charges, and the Serbian side just doesn't like it and will make up all the excuses in the world. You can bring a judge from Alpha Centauri and the typical Serb would proclaim he is biased and corrupt. Your complaint has to do with Serbs being named.

justhetruth

pre 9 godina

Funny that he refers to it as a court in Gjakova to diminish the situation. When in actuality it is EULEX and not any Albanian court.

Those who continuously talk of the Pristina govt being run by war criminals, need to seek inward before throwing stones.
(Too funny, 3 March 2015 21:48
Really what do you know or do you know anything about Djakovica!?
And yes my wish also is every criminal who comited a crime or stealing from own people shuld be rest in HELL no matter what position he held or nationality he is...they are not master's or untouchable but a mfck human being so people in balkan its in your hands need to get together and clean the 15 year mess and move forward and not backward...think about the future of your kids...being nice having respect and being kind doesnt coast nothing not even a penny...but only make's you a normal human being

Comm. Parrisson

pre 9 godina

I wouldn't take interpol warrants from the self-proclaimed republic of Kosovo seriously. It's obvious that the justice system in Kosovo is bias, corrupt and rotten to the bone. Political motivated arrests are not unusual there, you can spend half a year in prison without being tried in front of court, like it was done with Ivanovic. On the other hand, political non-arrests are common, too, like the Pristina politicians are not arrested.

Arrests

pre 9 godina

"Pristina politicians are not arrested.
(Comm. Parrisson, 4 March 2015 14:03) "

Not to say you don't have some points here but do the names Selimi, Llustaku, Limaj ring any bells? All politicians all have been arrested with cases pending.

Comm. Parrisson

pre 9 godina

"Not to say you don't have some points here but do the names Selimi, Llustaku, Limaj ring any bells? All politicians all have been arrested with cases pending."
(Arrests, 5 March 2015 12:13)

Oh, sorry, I didn't know that Limaj spending his days in prison currently.

Comm. Parrisson

pre 9 godina

I wouldn't take interpol warrants from the self-proclaimed republic of Kosovo seriously. It's obvious that the justice system in Kosovo is bias, corrupt and rotten to the bone. Political motivated arrests are not unusual there, you can spend half a year in prison without being tried in front of court, like it was done with Ivanovic. On the other hand, political non-arrests are common, too, like the Pristina politicians are not arrested.

Too funny

pre 9 godina

Funny that he refers to it as a court in Gjakova to diminish the situation. When in actuality it is EULEX and not any Albanian court.

Those who continuously talk of the Pristina govt being run by war criminals, need to seek inward before throwing stones.

j

pre 9 godina

I wouldn't take interpol warrants from the self-proclaimed republic of Kosovo seriously. It's obvious that the justice system in Kosovo is bias, corrupt and rotten to the bone. Political motivated arrests are not unusual there, you can spend half a year in prison without being tried in front of court, like it was done with Ivanovic. On the other hand, political non-arrests are common, too, like the Pristina politicians are not arrested.
(Comm. Parrisson, 4 March 2015 14:03)

Cut the crap man. Whether it is the Hague or EULEX bringing charges, and the Serbian side just doesn't like it and will make up all the excuses in the world. You can bring a judge from Alpha Centauri and the typical Serb would proclaim he is biased and corrupt. Your complaint has to do with Serbs being named.

Comm. Parrisson

pre 9 godina

"Not to say you don't have some points here but do the names Selimi, Llustaku, Limaj ring any bells? All politicians all have been arrested with cases pending."
(Arrests, 5 March 2015 12:13)

Oh, sorry, I didn't know that Limaj spending his days in prison currently.

justhetruth

pre 9 godina

Funny that he refers to it as a court in Gjakova to diminish the situation. When in actuality it is EULEX and not any Albanian court.

Those who continuously talk of the Pristina govt being run by war criminals, need to seek inward before throwing stones.
(Too funny, 3 March 2015 21:48
Really what do you know or do you know anything about Djakovica!?
And yes my wish also is every criminal who comited a crime or stealing from own people shuld be rest in HELL no matter what position he held or nationality he is...they are not master's or untouchable but a mfck human being so people in balkan its in your hands need to get together and clean the 15 year mess and move forward and not backward...think about the future of your kids...being nice having respect and being kind doesnt coast nothing not even a penny...but only make's you a normal human being

Arrests

pre 9 godina

"Pristina politicians are not arrested.
(Comm. Parrisson, 4 March 2015 14:03) "

Not to say you don't have some points here but do the names Selimi, Llustaku, Limaj ring any bells? All politicians all have been arrested with cases pending.