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Thursday, 10.09.2009.

10:33

Tadić "not interfering in Bosnian affairs"

President Boris Tadić has denied that his visit to Pale this week constituted interference in the internal affairs of Bosnia-Herzegovina.

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Jason

pre 16 godina

I am now totally disgusted with the Dutch 'government'.
They really have no scruples.
Radko is probably smoking dope in a cafe bar in Den Helder and the Dutch know this. They are pathetically trying to cover up their past misdeeds in the Balkans.
The truth will come out!

MB,Ireland
(Micheal Breathnach, 11 September 2009 03:03)

Michael,

Good point on the Dutch. Let us not forget that they were involved in the Medak Pocket massacre too.

Micheal Breathnach

pre 16 godina

I am now totally disgusted with the Dutch 'government'.
They really have no scruples.
Radko is probably smoking dope in a cafe bar in Den Helder and the Dutch know this. They are pathetically trying to cover up their past misdeeds in the Balkans.
The truth will come out!

MB,Ireland

MikeC

pre 16 godina

"I will show my American passport and everyone will bow to me"
Kosovo-usa

Why would anyone bow to you? Does your american passport help them in any way? We are not albanians. We are SERBS! Serbs only bow to Jesus Christ!

Ron

pre 16 godina

Well, take a look at Belgium.

Flanders is doing direct business with The Netherlands.

More and more tasks are done by the seperate units (Flandres, Wallone, Brussels).

Same in Spain with Catalonia. Though the development is much further in Belgium.

And then suddenly it is a problem if a Serbian politician is visiting RS?

Come on! No double standards!

Kosovo-USA, if Serbian politician visits Kosovo it is no state visit but just visiting their own country!

And if you like Kosovo so much why you also have an USA passport?

Dragan, Toronto

pre 16 godina

Good for you Mr. K-USA. Go visit and actually see if they bow before you or actually laugh at you, when you flash the US passport. That is, as a private citizen, not a dignatary of course.

Kosova-USA

pre 16 godina

I would not worry to much about this type of visits. Mr. tadic had done the same in Kosova, as a private citizen. I would not call these visits as a state visit from head of the country. I can go and visit Pale too. Ops, I forgat , I can't use the passport from Republic of Kosova, but I will show my American passport and everyone will bow to me, just like my friend Ataman told us the story when he came to Kosova from southern Serbia.

Sean

pre 16 godina

Bosnian Muslim politicians need to show more maturity with regards to events like this one. They reacted in a similar manner to Bosnian Croat leader Dragan Covic’s recent visit to Belgrade. Bosnia is an artificial construct, and some wriggle room is needed for ethnic groups to identify with and form deeper bonds with their kith and kin across the former Yugoslavia. I don’t hear many people complain when Sarajevo strengthens ties with Islamic countries throughout the world. If rigid limitations are imposed on ethnic groups then this will only expedite the process towards Bosnia’s possible demise.

Pyrros

pre 16 godina

" “I proposed building a school, for example, in Raška or Sandžak, which would be called 'Bosna’. I’d happily attend its opening," he explained."

Why not Borise!!!
You know how we, Serb Bosnians, love Bosna!

Dragan, Toronto

pre 16 godina

Good for you Mr. K-USA. Go visit and actually see if they bow before you or actually laugh at you, when you flash the US passport. That is, as a private citizen, not a dignatary of course.

Sean

pre 16 godina

Bosnian Muslim politicians need to show more maturity with regards to events like this one. They reacted in a similar manner to Bosnian Croat leader Dragan Covic’s recent visit to Belgrade. Bosnia is an artificial construct, and some wriggle room is needed for ethnic groups to identify with and form deeper bonds with their kith and kin across the former Yugoslavia. I don’t hear many people complain when Sarajevo strengthens ties with Islamic countries throughout the world. If rigid limitations are imposed on ethnic groups then this will only expedite the process towards Bosnia’s possible demise.

MikeC

pre 16 godina

"I will show my American passport and everyone will bow to me"
Kosovo-usa

Why would anyone bow to you? Does your american passport help them in any way? We are not albanians. We are SERBS! Serbs only bow to Jesus Christ!

Ron

pre 16 godina

Well, take a look at Belgium.

Flanders is doing direct business with The Netherlands.

More and more tasks are done by the seperate units (Flandres, Wallone, Brussels).

Same in Spain with Catalonia. Though the development is much further in Belgium.

And then suddenly it is a problem if a Serbian politician is visiting RS?

Come on! No double standards!

Kosovo-USA, if Serbian politician visits Kosovo it is no state visit but just visiting their own country!

And if you like Kosovo so much why you also have an USA passport?

Pyrros

pre 16 godina

" “I proposed building a school, for example, in Raška or Sandžak, which would be called 'Bosna’. I’d happily attend its opening," he explained."

Why not Borise!!!
You know how we, Serb Bosnians, love Bosna!

Kosova-USA

pre 16 godina

I would not worry to much about this type of visits. Mr. tadic had done the same in Kosova, as a private citizen. I would not call these visits as a state visit from head of the country. I can go and visit Pale too. Ops, I forgat , I can't use the passport from Republic of Kosova, but I will show my American passport and everyone will bow to me, just like my friend Ataman told us the story when he came to Kosova from southern Serbia.

Jason

pre 16 godina

I am now totally disgusted with the Dutch 'government'.
They really have no scruples.
Radko is probably smoking dope in a cafe bar in Den Helder and the Dutch know this. They are pathetically trying to cover up their past misdeeds in the Balkans.
The truth will come out!

MB,Ireland
(Micheal Breathnach, 11 September 2009 03:03)

Michael,

Good point on the Dutch. Let us not forget that they were involved in the Medak Pocket massacre too.

Micheal Breathnach

pre 16 godina

I am now totally disgusted with the Dutch 'government'.
They really have no scruples.
Radko is probably smoking dope in a cafe bar in Den Helder and the Dutch know this. They are pathetically trying to cover up their past misdeeds in the Balkans.
The truth will come out!

MB,Ireland

Kosova-USA

pre 16 godina

I would not worry to much about this type of visits. Mr. tadic had done the same in Kosova, as a private citizen. I would not call these visits as a state visit from head of the country. I can go and visit Pale too. Ops, I forgat , I can't use the passport from Republic of Kosova, but I will show my American passport and everyone will bow to me, just like my friend Ataman told us the story when he came to Kosova from southern Serbia.

MikeC

pre 16 godina

"I will show my American passport and everyone will bow to me"
Kosovo-usa

Why would anyone bow to you? Does your american passport help them in any way? We are not albanians. We are SERBS! Serbs only bow to Jesus Christ!

Pyrros

pre 16 godina

" “I proposed building a school, for example, in Raška or Sandžak, which would be called 'Bosna’. I’d happily attend its opening," he explained."

Why not Borise!!!
You know how we, Serb Bosnians, love Bosna!

Dragan, Toronto

pre 16 godina

Good for you Mr. K-USA. Go visit and actually see if they bow before you or actually laugh at you, when you flash the US passport. That is, as a private citizen, not a dignatary of course.

Ron

pre 16 godina

Well, take a look at Belgium.

Flanders is doing direct business with The Netherlands.

More and more tasks are done by the seperate units (Flandres, Wallone, Brussels).

Same in Spain with Catalonia. Though the development is much further in Belgium.

And then suddenly it is a problem if a Serbian politician is visiting RS?

Come on! No double standards!

Kosovo-USA, if Serbian politician visits Kosovo it is no state visit but just visiting their own country!

And if you like Kosovo so much why you also have an USA passport?

Sean

pre 16 godina

Bosnian Muslim politicians need to show more maturity with regards to events like this one. They reacted in a similar manner to Bosnian Croat leader Dragan Covic’s recent visit to Belgrade. Bosnia is an artificial construct, and some wriggle room is needed for ethnic groups to identify with and form deeper bonds with their kith and kin across the former Yugoslavia. I don’t hear many people complain when Sarajevo strengthens ties with Islamic countries throughout the world. If rigid limitations are imposed on ethnic groups then this will only expedite the process towards Bosnia’s possible demise.

Micheal Breathnach

pre 16 godina

I am now totally disgusted with the Dutch 'government'.
They really have no scruples.
Radko is probably smoking dope in a cafe bar in Den Helder and the Dutch know this. They are pathetically trying to cover up their past misdeeds in the Balkans.
The truth will come out!

MB,Ireland

Jason

pre 16 godina

I am now totally disgusted with the Dutch 'government'.
They really have no scruples.
Radko is probably smoking dope in a cafe bar in Den Helder and the Dutch know this. They are pathetically trying to cover up their past misdeeds in the Balkans.
The truth will come out!

MB,Ireland
(Micheal Breathnach, 11 September 2009 03:03)

Michael,

Good point on the Dutch. Let us not forget that they were involved in the Medak Pocket massacre too.