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Friday, 28.03.2008.

13:47

Daily: Rossin offered resignation

The UNMIK deputy chief offered his resignation after Gerald <a href="http://www.b92.net/eng/news/politics-article.php?yyyy=2008&mm=03&dd=27&nav_id=48862" class="text-link" target= "_blank">Galluci's return to Kosovska Mitrovica</a>, a Priština daily writes.

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Ana

pre 18 godina

Re: Ratko

I find your first sentence a bit offensive I must say...

RE: Boy If 96 % of the Kosovo population boycot Galuci i think is non sens for him to stay any more in Kosovo. Go home Galuci...you had your chance...


Are you trying to do with Galluci what you did with Serbia? It seems in this matter UNMIK and KFOR do not agree with you. Galluci's resignation was rejected by both of them...

So for now, we can say Serbs will be at least listened to by someone in Mitrovica...

And I guess this is what you do not like about Galluci...If he is with the Serbs, he is against me...

Boy

pre 18 godina

If 96 % of the Kosovo population boycot Galuci i think is non sens for him to stay any more in Kosovo. Go home Galuci...you had your chance...

kiko

pre 18 godina

To: Ratko


To even the playing field here:

Who cares what you think?

Or I?

Or Anyone else?

Now we're all equal in our opinions and Democracy has prevailed at B92's forum!


Peace to all :)

bganon

pre 18 godina

One can only wonder what kind of chaos would ensue in UNMIK if things get nasty in Kosovo.

If the internationals can't sort their acts out, how can they expect Serbs and Albanians to ever come to agreement?

Unless of course its other countries that are creating problems in the first place.

papajohn

pre 18 godina

Reucker and Rossin should resign, that would be the best thing to happen in Kosovo. I am sure Reucker, the Albanian sympathizer, was the one that ordered the force on unarmed protestors in N.Mitrovica. Their departure would be a true advancement in cleaning up some of the corruption that the UN is saturated with. Good riddance, I say.

limited

pre 18 godina

Too bad. We could have got rid of two Europhiles is one action; it sure would have done Kosovo some good. Perhaps they could have been replaced by UN personnel that would implement 1244.

papajohn

pre 18 godina

Reucker and Rossin should resign, that would be the best thing to happen in Kosovo. I am sure Reucker, the Albanian sympathizer, was the one that ordered the force on unarmed protestors in N.Mitrovica. Their departure would be a true advancement in cleaning up some of the corruption that the UN is saturated with. Good riddance, I say.

limited

pre 18 godina

Too bad. We could have got rid of two Europhiles is one action; it sure would have done Kosovo some good. Perhaps they could have been replaced by UN personnel that would implement 1244.

bganon

pre 18 godina

One can only wonder what kind of chaos would ensue in UNMIK if things get nasty in Kosovo.

If the internationals can't sort their acts out, how can they expect Serbs and Albanians to ever come to agreement?

Unless of course its other countries that are creating problems in the first place.

Ana

pre 18 godina

Re: Ratko

I find your first sentence a bit offensive I must say...

RE: Boy If 96 % of the Kosovo population boycot Galuci i think is non sens for him to stay any more in Kosovo. Go home Galuci...you had your chance...


Are you trying to do with Galluci what you did with Serbia? It seems in this matter UNMIK and KFOR do not agree with you. Galluci's resignation was rejected by both of them...

So for now, we can say Serbs will be at least listened to by someone in Mitrovica...

And I guess this is what you do not like about Galluci...If he is with the Serbs, he is against me...

Boy

pre 18 godina

If 96 % of the Kosovo population boycot Galuci i think is non sens for him to stay any more in Kosovo. Go home Galuci...you had your chance...

kiko

pre 18 godina

To: Ratko


To even the playing field here:

Who cares what you think?

Or I?

Or Anyone else?

Now we're all equal in our opinions and Democracy has prevailed at B92's forum!


Peace to all :)

kiko

pre 18 godina

To: Ratko


To even the playing field here:

Who cares what you think?

Or I?

Or Anyone else?

Now we're all equal in our opinions and Democracy has prevailed at B92's forum!


Peace to all :)

Boy

pre 18 godina

If 96 % of the Kosovo population boycot Galuci i think is non sens for him to stay any more in Kosovo. Go home Galuci...you had your chance...

Ana

pre 18 godina

Re: Ratko

I find your first sentence a bit offensive I must say...

RE: Boy If 96 % of the Kosovo population boycot Galuci i think is non sens for him to stay any more in Kosovo. Go home Galuci...you had your chance...


Are you trying to do with Galluci what you did with Serbia? It seems in this matter UNMIK and KFOR do not agree with you. Galluci's resignation was rejected by both of them...

So for now, we can say Serbs will be at least listened to by someone in Mitrovica...

And I guess this is what you do not like about Galluci...If he is with the Serbs, he is against me...

papajohn

pre 18 godina

Reucker and Rossin should resign, that would be the best thing to happen in Kosovo. I am sure Reucker, the Albanian sympathizer, was the one that ordered the force on unarmed protestors in N.Mitrovica. Their departure would be a true advancement in cleaning up some of the corruption that the UN is saturated with. Good riddance, I say.

bganon

pre 18 godina

One can only wonder what kind of chaos would ensue in UNMIK if things get nasty in Kosovo.

If the internationals can't sort their acts out, how can they expect Serbs and Albanians to ever come to agreement?

Unless of course its other countries that are creating problems in the first place.

limited

pre 18 godina

Too bad. We could have got rid of two Europhiles is one action; it sure would have done Kosovo some good. Perhaps they could have been replaced by UN personnel that would implement 1244.