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Friday, 19.02.2016.

12:24

Sitting of Kosovo Assembly again disrupted with tear gas

Tear gas has been thrown once again in the Kosovo Assembly in Pristina, while a large number of police were deployed outside the building ahead of the sitting.

Izvor: Tanjug

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MK

pre 8 godina

These are the continuing disgraceful scenes that keep on emanating from the ethnic Albanian inhabited areas of the province of Kosovo and Metohija. Democracy is a debate of ideas, not violence both within and outside of a Parliamentary Chamber.

The Community of Serbian Municipalities was debated and agreed upon by both the Belgrade and Pristina delegations under European Union auspices, as well as being strongly backed by the International Community including both Russia and the United States, and therefore will be implemented. Such actions by Albanian nationalist opposition party members justifies it’s need for implementation.

My concern therefore lies in what violent scenes and consequently what violence will be directed towards non-Albanians, moderate Albanians and indeed the International Community once the Special Court into KLA War Crimes finds the accused KLA members guilty or complicit in murder, rape, organ trading and crimes against humanity among other charges.

Viking

pre 8 godina

"Guest" your hyperbolic statistics and juvenile rantings are worthy of an Oscar for exaggeration, and like the Oscars you appear to have ignored some ethnics once again,haven't you? According to your "independent" analysis only non-Serbs perished during the Balkan conflicts. How you came to that conclusion,like your death count,is yet another mystery. You'd be doing everyone a favor,particularly those interested in accurate history,if you desisted from sharing your falsehoods and racist leanings with the rest of the civilized world. Incidentally,if you do want to talk about justice kindly refrain from mentioning the word Hague in the same breath. We all know what kind of justice the have been dispensing for over a decade now and more miscarriages appear imminent.

icj1

pre 8 godina

in the civilized parts of the world, "protest", particularly in the political field, usually comes in the form of opposition parties forming coalitions to block legislation through rational means. At the absolute most, it takes the form of civic action like sit-ins, walk-outs, petitions, and other mature forms of dissonance.
(Donkey Hoxha, 19 February 2016 15:50)

Sure, and by that definition Serbia is not one of those "civilized parts of the world".

dodona

pre 8 godina

Albanian were functional even without state rule
they had a constitution called " kanun"which exercised democracy through "kuvend " of elderly ..The reason of disfunction now days stays to undercover interferences who play their games in Albanian soul to protect their mediocre false existence

Paul

pre 8 godina

Question: How do you tell the difference between a soccer riot and government meetings in Pristina?

Answer: In government meetings in Pristina, you must wear a tie.

Jugoslavija

pre 8 godina

It's looks like the Gaza strip, what do you expect with Albanian Islamic Muslims. https://www.rt.com/news/333008-kosovo-parliament-tear-gas/

Zivela Srbia

pre 8 godina

This is the picture of what the WORLD needs to see how the Albanians in Kosovo politics behave. I'm sure the U.S regrets their involvement every day. To bad they didn't see the smoke coming sooner, the outcome would have been different.

Reader

pre 8 godina

A dysfunctional ghetto represented by dysfunctional people.
(Amnesty Yugoslavia, 19 February 2016 13:39)

Not really. Even if, always better than the biggest producer in the world of war criminals. The Hague is full of them.

waldorph

pre 8 godina

@guest

cut the crap, you're hear every day like you live here, not a guest at all.

500,000? thats a pretty big number for such a little one. are you sure that that number is anywhere near accurate. it would seem that most internationals estimate the total to be closer to half of your one-sided figure.

as a guest to this world, i can understand that you really don't know the way things work. when someone wishes to present quantitative figures, the quantity can't be something you pull out of your bullocks, they have to be related to something real. since you are a guest and not internationally recognized as actually knowing these numbers perhaps you should have done a quick consultation of those numbers before you went off and started to make things up.

so, to recap. guest you're not. a squatter you are. a purveyor of truth and real figures you're not. a teller of tales you are.

Comm. Parrisson

pre 8 godina

"Protesting is a legal right for anyone, stop trying to make this if this is the worst thing you've seen. "
(Guest, 19 February 2016 14:46)

Maybe using tear gas inside a building, especially in the parliament, is a 'legal right' according to the 'Kosovo laws', but I can tell you, it's not very customary in the civilized world. Seems like the 'young Europeans' still have a lot to learn about laws, democracy, civilized behavior and allowed means of protest for an opposition in democratic society.

Balkan Anthropologist

pre 8 godina

Seems like the 'young Europeans' still have a lot to learn about laws, democracy, civilized behavior and allowed means of protest for an opposition in democratic society.
(Comm. Parrisson, 19 February 2016 16:07)

Exactly. Who would have thought the "young" in "Young Europeans", meant "immature juveniles"?

Donkey Hoxha

pre 8 godina

Protesting is a legal right for anyone, stop trying to make this if this is the worst thing you've seen.
(Guest, 19 February 2016 14:46)

See, here's where you prove you need First World countries to handle all your problems. See, in the civilized parts of the world, "protest", particularly in the political field, usually comes in the form of opposition parties forming coalitions to block legislation through rational means. At the absolute most, it takes the form of civic action like sit-ins, walk-outs, petitions, and other mature forms of dissonance.

In the Kosovarian part of the world, tear gas, egg throwing, violent demonstrations, and being a perennial pain in the ass isn't protest. It's simply obstructing government - government that's been given orders from the First World to fulfill. Maybe that's the reason for the "protests", but all that's being done is demonstrating how utterly dysfunctional Kosovo is.

But since you're already making up numbers of casualties from wars decades ago, I don't suppose you'd have any idea how "protest" really can be, can you? :)

Guest

pre 8 godina

@American

Lol, you gotta cut the crap you're not an American

@Amnesty

Last time we had a Yugoslavia 500,000 innocent people were murdered at the hands of Serbians.

Protesting is a legal right for anyone, stop trying to make this if this is the worst thing you've seen.

Serbians are pretty close to showing their anger about NATO agreements.

Zivela Srbia

pre 8 godina

This is the picture of what the WORLD needs to see how the Albanians in Kosovo politics behave. I'm sure the U.S regrets their involvement every day. To bad they didn't see the smoke coming sooner, the outcome would have been different.

Reader

pre 8 godina

A dysfunctional ghetto represented by dysfunctional people.
(Amnesty Yugoslavia, 19 February 2016 13:39)

Not really. Even if, always better than the biggest producer in the world of war criminals. The Hague is full of them.

Donkey Hoxha

pre 8 godina

Protesting is a legal right for anyone, stop trying to make this if this is the worst thing you've seen.
(Guest, 19 February 2016 14:46)

See, here's where you prove you need First World countries to handle all your problems. See, in the civilized parts of the world, "protest", particularly in the political field, usually comes in the form of opposition parties forming coalitions to block legislation through rational means. At the absolute most, it takes the form of civic action like sit-ins, walk-outs, petitions, and other mature forms of dissonance.

In the Kosovarian part of the world, tear gas, egg throwing, violent demonstrations, and being a perennial pain in the ass isn't protest. It's simply obstructing government - government that's been given orders from the First World to fulfill. Maybe that's the reason for the "protests", but all that's being done is demonstrating how utterly dysfunctional Kosovo is.

But since you're already making up numbers of casualties from wars decades ago, I don't suppose you'd have any idea how "protest" really can be, can you? :)

Balkan Anthropologist

pre 8 godina

Seems like the 'young Europeans' still have a lot to learn about laws, democracy, civilized behavior and allowed means of protest for an opposition in democratic society.
(Comm. Parrisson, 19 February 2016 16:07)

Exactly. Who would have thought the "young" in "Young Europeans", meant "immature juveniles"?

Guest

pre 8 godina

@American

Lol, you gotta cut the crap you're not an American

@Amnesty

Last time we had a Yugoslavia 500,000 innocent people were murdered at the hands of Serbians.

Protesting is a legal right for anyone, stop trying to make this if this is the worst thing you've seen.

Serbians are pretty close to showing their anger about NATO agreements.

Jugoslavija

pre 8 godina

It's looks like the Gaza strip, what do you expect with Albanian Islamic Muslims. https://www.rt.com/news/333008-kosovo-parliament-tear-gas/

Comm. Parrisson

pre 8 godina

"Protesting is a legal right for anyone, stop trying to make this if this is the worst thing you've seen. "
(Guest, 19 February 2016 14:46)

Maybe using tear gas inside a building, especially in the parliament, is a 'legal right' according to the 'Kosovo laws', but I can tell you, it's not very customary in the civilized world. Seems like the 'young Europeans' still have a lot to learn about laws, democracy, civilized behavior and allowed means of protest for an opposition in democratic society.

Paul

pre 8 godina

Question: How do you tell the difference between a soccer riot and government meetings in Pristina?

Answer: In government meetings in Pristina, you must wear a tie.

dodona

pre 8 godina

Albanian were functional even without state rule
they had a constitution called " kanun"which exercised democracy through "kuvend " of elderly ..The reason of disfunction now days stays to undercover interferences who play their games in Albanian soul to protect their mediocre false existence

waldorph

pre 8 godina

@guest

cut the crap, you're hear every day like you live here, not a guest at all.

500,000? thats a pretty big number for such a little one. are you sure that that number is anywhere near accurate. it would seem that most internationals estimate the total to be closer to half of your one-sided figure.

as a guest to this world, i can understand that you really don't know the way things work. when someone wishes to present quantitative figures, the quantity can't be something you pull out of your bullocks, they have to be related to something real. since you are a guest and not internationally recognized as actually knowing these numbers perhaps you should have done a quick consultation of those numbers before you went off and started to make things up.

so, to recap. guest you're not. a squatter you are. a purveyor of truth and real figures you're not. a teller of tales you are.

Viking

pre 8 godina

"Guest" your hyperbolic statistics and juvenile rantings are worthy of an Oscar for exaggeration, and like the Oscars you appear to have ignored some ethnics once again,haven't you? According to your "independent" analysis only non-Serbs perished during the Balkan conflicts. How you came to that conclusion,like your death count,is yet another mystery. You'd be doing everyone a favor,particularly those interested in accurate history,if you desisted from sharing your falsehoods and racist leanings with the rest of the civilized world. Incidentally,if you do want to talk about justice kindly refrain from mentioning the word Hague in the same breath. We all know what kind of justice the have been dispensing for over a decade now and more miscarriages appear imminent.

icj1

pre 8 godina

in the civilized parts of the world, "protest", particularly in the political field, usually comes in the form of opposition parties forming coalitions to block legislation through rational means. At the absolute most, it takes the form of civic action like sit-ins, walk-outs, petitions, and other mature forms of dissonance.
(Donkey Hoxha, 19 February 2016 15:50)

Sure, and by that definition Serbia is not one of those "civilized parts of the world".

MK

pre 8 godina

These are the continuing disgraceful scenes that keep on emanating from the ethnic Albanian inhabited areas of the province of Kosovo and Metohija. Democracy is a debate of ideas, not violence both within and outside of a Parliamentary Chamber.

The Community of Serbian Municipalities was debated and agreed upon by both the Belgrade and Pristina delegations under European Union auspices, as well as being strongly backed by the International Community including both Russia and the United States, and therefore will be implemented. Such actions by Albanian nationalist opposition party members justifies it’s need for implementation.

My concern therefore lies in what violent scenes and consequently what violence will be directed towards non-Albanians, moderate Albanians and indeed the International Community once the Special Court into KLA War Crimes finds the accused KLA members guilty or complicit in murder, rape, organ trading and crimes against humanity among other charges.

Reader

pre 8 godina

A dysfunctional ghetto represented by dysfunctional people.
(Amnesty Yugoslavia, 19 February 2016 13:39)

Not really. Even if, always better than the biggest producer in the world of war criminals. The Hague is full of them.

Zivela Srbia

pre 8 godina

This is the picture of what the WORLD needs to see how the Albanians in Kosovo politics behave. I'm sure the U.S regrets their involvement every day. To bad they didn't see the smoke coming sooner, the outcome would have been different.

Guest

pre 8 godina

@American

Lol, you gotta cut the crap you're not an American

@Amnesty

Last time we had a Yugoslavia 500,000 innocent people were murdered at the hands of Serbians.

Protesting is a legal right for anyone, stop trying to make this if this is the worst thing you've seen.

Serbians are pretty close to showing their anger about NATO agreements.

Jugoslavija

pre 8 godina

It's looks like the Gaza strip, what do you expect with Albanian Islamic Muslims. https://www.rt.com/news/333008-kosovo-parliament-tear-gas/

icj1

pre 8 godina

in the civilized parts of the world, "protest", particularly in the political field, usually comes in the form of opposition parties forming coalitions to block legislation through rational means. At the absolute most, it takes the form of civic action like sit-ins, walk-outs, petitions, and other mature forms of dissonance.
(Donkey Hoxha, 19 February 2016 15:50)

Sure, and by that definition Serbia is not one of those "civilized parts of the world".

Donkey Hoxha

pre 8 godina

Protesting is a legal right for anyone, stop trying to make this if this is the worst thing you've seen.
(Guest, 19 February 2016 14:46)

See, here's where you prove you need First World countries to handle all your problems. See, in the civilized parts of the world, "protest", particularly in the political field, usually comes in the form of opposition parties forming coalitions to block legislation through rational means. At the absolute most, it takes the form of civic action like sit-ins, walk-outs, petitions, and other mature forms of dissonance.

In the Kosovarian part of the world, tear gas, egg throwing, violent demonstrations, and being a perennial pain in the ass isn't protest. It's simply obstructing government - government that's been given orders from the First World to fulfill. Maybe that's the reason for the "protests", but all that's being done is demonstrating how utterly dysfunctional Kosovo is.

But since you're already making up numbers of casualties from wars decades ago, I don't suppose you'd have any idea how "protest" really can be, can you? :)

dodona

pre 8 godina

Albanian were functional even without state rule
they had a constitution called " kanun"which exercised democracy through "kuvend " of elderly ..The reason of disfunction now days stays to undercover interferences who play their games in Albanian soul to protect their mediocre false existence

Comm. Parrisson

pre 8 godina

"Protesting is a legal right for anyone, stop trying to make this if this is the worst thing you've seen. "
(Guest, 19 February 2016 14:46)

Maybe using tear gas inside a building, especially in the parliament, is a 'legal right' according to the 'Kosovo laws', but I can tell you, it's not very customary in the civilized world. Seems like the 'young Europeans' still have a lot to learn about laws, democracy, civilized behavior and allowed means of protest for an opposition in democratic society.

Balkan Anthropologist

pre 8 godina

Seems like the 'young Europeans' still have a lot to learn about laws, democracy, civilized behavior and allowed means of protest for an opposition in democratic society.
(Comm. Parrisson, 19 February 2016 16:07)

Exactly. Who would have thought the "young" in "Young Europeans", meant "immature juveniles"?

waldorph

pre 8 godina

@guest

cut the crap, you're hear every day like you live here, not a guest at all.

500,000? thats a pretty big number for such a little one. are you sure that that number is anywhere near accurate. it would seem that most internationals estimate the total to be closer to half of your one-sided figure.

as a guest to this world, i can understand that you really don't know the way things work. when someone wishes to present quantitative figures, the quantity can't be something you pull out of your bullocks, they have to be related to something real. since you are a guest and not internationally recognized as actually knowing these numbers perhaps you should have done a quick consultation of those numbers before you went off and started to make things up.

so, to recap. guest you're not. a squatter you are. a purveyor of truth and real figures you're not. a teller of tales you are.

Paul

pre 8 godina

Question: How do you tell the difference between a soccer riot and government meetings in Pristina?

Answer: In government meetings in Pristina, you must wear a tie.

Viking

pre 8 godina

"Guest" your hyperbolic statistics and juvenile rantings are worthy of an Oscar for exaggeration, and like the Oscars you appear to have ignored some ethnics once again,haven't you? According to your "independent" analysis only non-Serbs perished during the Balkan conflicts. How you came to that conclusion,like your death count,is yet another mystery. You'd be doing everyone a favor,particularly those interested in accurate history,if you desisted from sharing your falsehoods and racist leanings with the rest of the civilized world. Incidentally,if you do want to talk about justice kindly refrain from mentioning the word Hague in the same breath. We all know what kind of justice the have been dispensing for over a decade now and more miscarriages appear imminent.

MK

pre 8 godina

These are the continuing disgraceful scenes that keep on emanating from the ethnic Albanian inhabited areas of the province of Kosovo and Metohija. Democracy is a debate of ideas, not violence both within and outside of a Parliamentary Chamber.

The Community of Serbian Municipalities was debated and agreed upon by both the Belgrade and Pristina delegations under European Union auspices, as well as being strongly backed by the International Community including both Russia and the United States, and therefore will be implemented. Such actions by Albanian nationalist opposition party members justifies it’s need for implementation.

My concern therefore lies in what violent scenes and consequently what violence will be directed towards non-Albanians, moderate Albanians and indeed the International Community once the Special Court into KLA War Crimes finds the accused KLA members guilty or complicit in murder, rape, organ trading and crimes against humanity among other charges.