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Pročitajte vest Hague prosecutor meets with Serbian officials
  5 November 2009

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  1. Oh oh oh hold your horses Sj. My comments are far from the political point of view. They come from a heart that have a soft spot for Serbia as a nation. I av former Yugo's friends (Serbia, Bosnia, Montenegro and Macedonia) who against all odds managed to come and try to find work outside Serbia. For the many few,it is not easy to do so because a lot is involved, both in legal and financial terms.Apart all this being far away from their country, their culture and most off all their respective families.I can understand their sorrow and grieve when I know that the former Yugoslavia was so futile.Last year I visited Serbia. Not only Belgrade but also some villages.In the villages one can enjoy the beauty and the breathtaking places of Serbia, but unfortunately poverty can also be felt and seen. Derelict buildings and closed factories with the locals longing for their old job.Nowadays when they manage to find work, it will only be for small money and than, lucky enough if they get paid for it.So let us be realistic. Serbia is still a nation who unfortunately is still trying to reach its goals for a better life to its people, who are still suffering from a worthless war.I know it may be very hard to forget the past but lets think positive for the future. uuhhh! By the way, I really hate politics but for the sake of the Serbian people (and other nations likewise)I wish the best of knowledge and may God keep his holy hands on all ruling authorities on Serbian soil.
    (IzMalta, 5 November 2009 15:04)
  2. That is the problem, you don’t understand. When will people like you realise that the more you crawl to the west the more they like to see you humiliate yourself.

    You have allowed Tadic and company to rule because you want an easy life and they hand over all Serbs to the Hague and still you’re not good enough to join the EU. You have an easy life because they are borrowing money from the IMF, but next year you’re going to pay dearly for that loan.

    You have asked for this life so don’t complain. Otherwise get rid of Tadic.
    (sj, 5 November 2009 13:10)
  3. I just cannot understand why a whole nation have to continue to suffer now that the war have long ended.Its not an easy job to catch the war criminal fugitives and I do beleive Serbia is doing its best to do so. Not unfreezing the trade is like punishing the Sebian people from living as should be. Am sure Serbia have to alot offer and yes I do see Serbia in EU,as it deserves to be. It will be best for everyone.In the meantime let go and free the Serbian people from more hardship.Trade and a better economy regenerates jobs on Serbian soil once again. So serbians can find more work with better pay in the their own country. Thus improving their standart of living.
    (IzMalta, 5 November 2009 10:26)

 
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