Serbs block road in north Kosovo for more than hour

On Tuesday morning, businessmen and citizens from northern Kosovo kept Priština-Ribariće main road in Zubin Potok under blockade for more than one hour.

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  1. Ok, Pristina govt says Kosovo customs should be there, Eulex says they should be there, Kfor says they should be there, UNMIK says they should be there and now the Serbian govt says they are to be there. Me thinks the problem has to be with the north K-Serbs!
    (a New Day, 22 January 2013 20:21)

    Note that you are making an assumption here that North K-serbs think that Kosovo is Serbia. That is not the case - North Kosovo Serbs, similarly to the rest of Kosovo residents, act independetly from Serbia for the simple reason that Kosovo is independent from Serbia.
    (icj1, 23 January 2013 05:24)

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  2. I love the term which B92 refers to the organized crime in my country, i.e. "businessmen". If all you do is anything BUT running a business then perhaps you aren't a "businessmen"??

    So many businessmen running around in that area it makes perfect sense that minority unemployment is around 69%..NOT!

    Tung,
    (KOSO, 23 January 2013 00:34)

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  3. Ok, Pristina govt says Kosovo customs should be there, Eulex says they should be there, Kfor says they should be there, UNMIK says they should be there and now the Serbian govt says they are to be there. Me thinks the problem has to be with the north K-Serbs!
    (a New Day, 22 January 2013 20:21)

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