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Thursday, 17.03.2011.

09:55

"Cooperation with Hague very important"

Council for Cooperation with the Hague President Rasim Ljajić and U.S. Ambassador-at-Large for War Crimes Stephen Rapp met on Wednesday in Belgrade.

Izvor: Tanjug

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Kosova-USA

pre 15 godina

What do you guys think?
(Another Canadian Serb, 17 March 2011 12:24)



I assume operation "Horse shoe" is still alive. Expeling 2 mil K-Albanians from their land will never happened. It almost did in 1999.
You can try again, but this time will be different.

Another Canadian Serb

pre 15 godina

Is this story for real?

There were are a total of 60 Hague indictees.

58 of those 60 indictees were apprehended and turned over to the Hague.

Therefore, Serbia has a success rate of

96.66666666666666666666666666 %

In North America we call that an A+.

I have an idea!

All foreign occupiers should leave Kosovo and let Serbia finish what was started. Then Serbia can enter into Bosnia and clean up the garbage as there is still many remnants of trash left there .

Somewhere in the middle of those two missions Serbia may run into Mladic and Hadzic and "voila" all Hague cooperation is complete.

In doing all of the above, both Serbia and the Hague would be completely satisfied.

Serbia can call this mission

"Operation Clean Up"

What do you guys think?

Another Canadian Serb

pre 15 godina

Is this story for real?

There were are a total of 60 Hague indictees.

58 of those 60 indictees were apprehended and turned over to the Hague.

Therefore, Serbia has a success rate of

96.66666666666666666666666666 %

In North America we call that an A+.

I have an idea!

All foreign occupiers should leave Kosovo and let Serbia finish what was started. Then Serbia can enter into Bosnia and clean up the garbage as there is still many remnants of trash left there .

Somewhere in the middle of those two missions Serbia may run into Mladic and Hadzic and "voila" all Hague cooperation is complete.

In doing all of the above, both Serbia and the Hague would be completely satisfied.

Serbia can call this mission

"Operation Clean Up"

What do you guys think?

Kosova-USA

pre 15 godina

What do you guys think?
(Another Canadian Serb, 17 March 2011 12:24)



I assume operation "Horse shoe" is still alive. Expeling 2 mil K-Albanians from their land will never happened. It almost did in 1999.
You can try again, but this time will be different.

Kosova-USA

pre 15 godina

What do you guys think?
(Another Canadian Serb, 17 March 2011 12:24)



I assume operation "Horse shoe" is still alive. Expeling 2 mil K-Albanians from their land will never happened. It almost did in 1999.
You can try again, but this time will be different.

Another Canadian Serb

pre 15 godina

Is this story for real?

There were are a total of 60 Hague indictees.

58 of those 60 indictees were apprehended and turned over to the Hague.

Therefore, Serbia has a success rate of

96.66666666666666666666666666 %

In North America we call that an A+.

I have an idea!

All foreign occupiers should leave Kosovo and let Serbia finish what was started. Then Serbia can enter into Bosnia and clean up the garbage as there is still many remnants of trash left there .

Somewhere in the middle of those two missions Serbia may run into Mladic and Hadzic and "voila" all Hague cooperation is complete.

In doing all of the above, both Serbia and the Hague would be completely satisfied.

Serbia can call this mission

"Operation Clean Up"

What do you guys think?