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Sunday, 31.07.2011.

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Kosovo Serbs choose peaceful means of protest

Zubin Potok Mayor Slaviša Ristić says there was no reason for KFOR to shut down administrative line checkpoints in northern Kosovo.

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Milan T

pre 12 godina

A football game can't be played without Serbs making troubles.
(ivan, 31 July 2011 17:11)

http://www.b92.net/eng/news/region-article.php?yyyy=2011&mm=07&dd=20&nav_id=75541

Man "Ivanaj", you really got us with that comment.

Hard To Say

pre 12 godina

Not sure what you're trying to say... The fact remains that Serbia started it by not accepting Kosovo's customs stamp for which UNMIK repeatedly assured that they are in line with 1244 and CEFTA provisions. So, why is Serbia complaining about something Serbia started and, obviously, Serbia can immediately end.
(icj1, 31 July 2011 21:30)

I believe the reason is that when 1244 was put in place, there was not Euleks mission in place neither Kosovo Police in this sense, so I don't blame Serbian officials for feeling tricked and trying to find an edge to sustain some of their teritory, since Pristina is trying to seize it

Daddy

pre 12 godina

Not sure what you're trying to say... The fact remains that Serbia started it by not accepting Kosovo's customs stamp for which UNMIK repeatedly assured that they are in line with 1244 and CEFTA provisions. So, why is Serbia complaining about something Serbia started and, obviously, Serbia can immediately end.
(icj1, 31 July 2011 21:30)

Your argument is purile in the extreme. No packed lunches for you and no going out with your little friends stabbing foreigners either!

icj1

pre 12 godina

Wow, lets just keep it real here, Northern Kosovo has a significant number of people that are Serbian nationality, on the other hand Serbia is just a transiton area for "goods" coming from Kosovo meant to go who knows where, I agree that both sides are pushing eachothers buttons, but Kosovo is the one that is trying to gain independence not the other way around, so I would give Serbia a little more credit in this case since they did a lot to stabilize the situation that is not in their favor, since Milosevic left who pretty much caused a lot of the aggrevated issues
(Hard to Say, 31 July 2011 18:35)

Not sure what you're trying to say... The fact remains that Serbia started it by not accepting Kosovo's customs stamp for which UNMIK repeatedly assured that they are in line with 1244 and CEFTA provisions. So, why is Serbia complaining about something Serbia started and, obviously, Serbia can immediately end.

Hard to Say

pre 12 godina

"The crisis now entering its second week was sparked when the Priština government tried taking over two administrative line checkpoints in the north in order to enforce a ban on goods coming from Serbia, and used police units to do so."

Well, Kosovo's decision to ban goods coming from Serbia comes after Serbia baned goods from Kosovo, even though UNMIK repeatedly assured that Kosovo's customs stamps are in line with 1244 and CEFTA provisions. So the correct statement is:

The crisis was sparked when Serbia decided to ban Kosovo's good from entering Serbia.
(icj1, 31 July 2011 17:16)

Wow, lets just keep it real here, Northern Kosovo has a significant number of people that are Serbian nationality, on the other hand Serbia is just a transiton area for "goods" coming from Kosovo meant to go who knows where, I agree that both sides are pushing eachothers buttons, but Kosovo is the one that is trying to gain independence not the other way around, so I would give Serbia a little more credit in this case since they did a lot to stabilize the situation that is not in their favor, since Milosevic left who pretty much caused a lot of the aggrevated issues

Joe

pre 12 godina

"After the hooligan attack on the border station, no wonder that he didn't rule out use of force"
Analyst

That Serbian hooligan (MUP) attack was really stupid. It backfired badly. On the Serbian version of B92 I see a title "Sever KiM bez hleba, mleka, lekova".

icj1

pre 12 godina

"The crisis now entering its second week was sparked when the Priština government tried taking over two administrative line checkpoints in the north in order to enforce a ban on goods coming from Serbia, and used police units to do so."

Well, Kosovo's decision to ban goods coming from Serbia comes after Serbia baned goods from Kosovo, even though UNMIK repeatedly assured that Kosovo's customs stamps are in line with 1244 and CEFTA provisions. So the correct statement is:

The crisis was sparked when Serbia decided to ban Kosovo's good from entering Serbia.

Analyst

pre 12 godina

"He noted the citizens were upset after KFOR commander Erhard Buehler did not rule out the use of force."

After the hooligan attack on the border station, no wonder that he didn't rule out use of force

The truth comes out.

pre 12 godina

After the hooligan attack on the border station, no wonder that he didn't rule out use of force
(Analyst, 31 July 2011 16:01)
Everytime I hear "hooligans" I want to upchuck. These were acts committed by Serbs, encouraged by Serbs, celebrated by Serbs, and protected by Serbs. Any questions?

Realist

pre 12 godina

Please shem, don't be so short sighted, he was shot while they were invading the checkpoints, what do you expect, and you know that some of the others retaliated by torturing serbs in different places, so if you want to comment, tell the truth not what you want to advertise...

wtf

pre 12 godina

Outside the comfort zone of McDonalds CNN & KFC in their outposts, camps and fort´s the American imperial zombies moves with utmost caution in an area totally unknown to them. You can be Indian savages, gooks or pesky insects for all they care. They are there because that area isn´t fully integrated and subordinated in their NWO Disneyland/McDonals/IMF Borg-hive. Serbia proper is.

People on a moral high ground fighting for their land, their very existence against yet another US/German-backed pogrom with nothing to loose and probably more Стрела and enough hard ware than these cowards would dare to confront, scares the hell out of them. Reclaim your land, reclaim your freedom!

shem

pre 12 godina

yes, peaceful. with snipers and machine guns!!!!
what a propaganda...classical serbian one...

please b92, publish my comment-because we all know serbs shot a kosovo police officer by sniper...

wtf

pre 12 godina

Outside the comfort zone of McDonalds CNN & KFC in their outposts, camps and fort´s the American imperial zombies moves with utmost caution in an area totally unknown to them. You can be Indian savages, gooks or pesky insects for all they care. They are there because that area isn´t fully integrated and subordinated in their NWO Disneyland/McDonals/IMF Borg-hive. Serbia proper is.

People on a moral high ground fighting for their land, their very existence against yet another US/German-backed pogrom with nothing to loose and probably more Стрела and enough hard ware than these cowards would dare to confront, scares the hell out of them. Reclaim your land, reclaim your freedom!

Realist

pre 12 godina

Please shem, don't be so short sighted, he was shot while they were invading the checkpoints, what do you expect, and you know that some of the others retaliated by torturing serbs in different places, so if you want to comment, tell the truth not what you want to advertise...

shem

pre 12 godina

yes, peaceful. with snipers and machine guns!!!!
what a propaganda...classical serbian one...

please b92, publish my comment-because we all know serbs shot a kosovo police officer by sniper...

Analyst

pre 12 godina

"He noted the citizens were upset after KFOR commander Erhard Buehler did not rule out the use of force."

After the hooligan attack on the border station, no wonder that he didn't rule out use of force

Hard to Say

pre 12 godina

"The crisis now entering its second week was sparked when the Priština government tried taking over two administrative line checkpoints in the north in order to enforce a ban on goods coming from Serbia, and used police units to do so."

Well, Kosovo's decision to ban goods coming from Serbia comes after Serbia baned goods from Kosovo, even though UNMIK repeatedly assured that Kosovo's customs stamps are in line with 1244 and CEFTA provisions. So the correct statement is:

The crisis was sparked when Serbia decided to ban Kosovo's good from entering Serbia.
(icj1, 31 July 2011 17:16)

Wow, lets just keep it real here, Northern Kosovo has a significant number of people that are Serbian nationality, on the other hand Serbia is just a transiton area for "goods" coming from Kosovo meant to go who knows where, I agree that both sides are pushing eachothers buttons, but Kosovo is the one that is trying to gain independence not the other way around, so I would give Serbia a little more credit in this case since they did a lot to stabilize the situation that is not in their favor, since Milosevic left who pretty much caused a lot of the aggrevated issues

The truth comes out.

pre 12 godina

After the hooligan attack on the border station, no wonder that he didn't rule out use of force
(Analyst, 31 July 2011 16:01)
Everytime I hear "hooligans" I want to upchuck. These were acts committed by Serbs, encouraged by Serbs, celebrated by Serbs, and protected by Serbs. Any questions?

icj1

pre 12 godina

"The crisis now entering its second week was sparked when the Priština government tried taking over two administrative line checkpoints in the north in order to enforce a ban on goods coming from Serbia, and used police units to do so."

Well, Kosovo's decision to ban goods coming from Serbia comes after Serbia baned goods from Kosovo, even though UNMIK repeatedly assured that Kosovo's customs stamps are in line with 1244 and CEFTA provisions. So the correct statement is:

The crisis was sparked when Serbia decided to ban Kosovo's good from entering Serbia.

Joe

pre 12 godina

"After the hooligan attack on the border station, no wonder that he didn't rule out use of force"
Analyst

That Serbian hooligan (MUP) attack was really stupid. It backfired badly. On the Serbian version of B92 I see a title "Sever KiM bez hleba, mleka, lekova".

Hard To Say

pre 12 godina

Not sure what you're trying to say... The fact remains that Serbia started it by not accepting Kosovo's customs stamp for which UNMIK repeatedly assured that they are in line with 1244 and CEFTA provisions. So, why is Serbia complaining about something Serbia started and, obviously, Serbia can immediately end.
(icj1, 31 July 2011 21:30)

I believe the reason is that when 1244 was put in place, there was not Euleks mission in place neither Kosovo Police in this sense, so I don't blame Serbian officials for feeling tricked and trying to find an edge to sustain some of their teritory, since Pristina is trying to seize it

Daddy

pre 12 godina

Not sure what you're trying to say... The fact remains that Serbia started it by not accepting Kosovo's customs stamp for which UNMIK repeatedly assured that they are in line with 1244 and CEFTA provisions. So, why is Serbia complaining about something Serbia started and, obviously, Serbia can immediately end.
(icj1, 31 July 2011 21:30)

Your argument is purile in the extreme. No packed lunches for you and no going out with your little friends stabbing foreigners either!

icj1

pre 12 godina

Wow, lets just keep it real here, Northern Kosovo has a significant number of people that are Serbian nationality, on the other hand Serbia is just a transiton area for "goods" coming from Kosovo meant to go who knows where, I agree that both sides are pushing eachothers buttons, but Kosovo is the one that is trying to gain independence not the other way around, so I would give Serbia a little more credit in this case since they did a lot to stabilize the situation that is not in their favor, since Milosevic left who pretty much caused a lot of the aggrevated issues
(Hard to Say, 31 July 2011 18:35)

Not sure what you're trying to say... The fact remains that Serbia started it by not accepting Kosovo's customs stamp for which UNMIK repeatedly assured that they are in line with 1244 and CEFTA provisions. So, why is Serbia complaining about something Serbia started and, obviously, Serbia can immediately end.

Milan T

pre 12 godina

A football game can't be played without Serbs making troubles.
(ivan, 31 July 2011 17:11)

http://www.b92.net/eng/news/region-article.php?yyyy=2011&mm=07&dd=20&nav_id=75541

Man "Ivanaj", you really got us with that comment.

shem

pre 12 godina

yes, peaceful. with snipers and machine guns!!!!
what a propaganda...classical serbian one...

please b92, publish my comment-because we all know serbs shot a kosovo police officer by sniper...

The truth comes out.

pre 12 godina

After the hooligan attack on the border station, no wonder that he didn't rule out use of force
(Analyst, 31 July 2011 16:01)
Everytime I hear "hooligans" I want to upchuck. These were acts committed by Serbs, encouraged by Serbs, celebrated by Serbs, and protected by Serbs. Any questions?

icj1

pre 12 godina

"The crisis now entering its second week was sparked when the Priština government tried taking over two administrative line checkpoints in the north in order to enforce a ban on goods coming from Serbia, and used police units to do so."

Well, Kosovo's decision to ban goods coming from Serbia comes after Serbia baned goods from Kosovo, even though UNMIK repeatedly assured that Kosovo's customs stamps are in line with 1244 and CEFTA provisions. So the correct statement is:

The crisis was sparked when Serbia decided to ban Kosovo's good from entering Serbia.

Analyst

pre 12 godina

"He noted the citizens were upset after KFOR commander Erhard Buehler did not rule out the use of force."

After the hooligan attack on the border station, no wonder that he didn't rule out use of force

wtf

pre 12 godina

Outside the comfort zone of McDonalds CNN & KFC in their outposts, camps and fort´s the American imperial zombies moves with utmost caution in an area totally unknown to them. You can be Indian savages, gooks or pesky insects for all they care. They are there because that area isn´t fully integrated and subordinated in their NWO Disneyland/McDonals/IMF Borg-hive. Serbia proper is.

People on a moral high ground fighting for their land, their very existence against yet another US/German-backed pogrom with nothing to loose and probably more Стрела and enough hard ware than these cowards would dare to confront, scares the hell out of them. Reclaim your land, reclaim your freedom!

Joe

pre 12 godina

"After the hooligan attack on the border station, no wonder that he didn't rule out use of force"
Analyst

That Serbian hooligan (MUP) attack was really stupid. It backfired badly. On the Serbian version of B92 I see a title "Sever KiM bez hleba, mleka, lekova".

Realist

pre 12 godina

Please shem, don't be so short sighted, he was shot while they were invading the checkpoints, what do you expect, and you know that some of the others retaliated by torturing serbs in different places, so if you want to comment, tell the truth not what you want to advertise...

icj1

pre 12 godina

Wow, lets just keep it real here, Northern Kosovo has a significant number of people that are Serbian nationality, on the other hand Serbia is just a transiton area for "goods" coming from Kosovo meant to go who knows where, I agree that both sides are pushing eachothers buttons, but Kosovo is the one that is trying to gain independence not the other way around, so I would give Serbia a little more credit in this case since they did a lot to stabilize the situation that is not in their favor, since Milosevic left who pretty much caused a lot of the aggrevated issues
(Hard to Say, 31 July 2011 18:35)

Not sure what you're trying to say... The fact remains that Serbia started it by not accepting Kosovo's customs stamp for which UNMIK repeatedly assured that they are in line with 1244 and CEFTA provisions. So, why is Serbia complaining about something Serbia started and, obviously, Serbia can immediately end.

Hard to Say

pre 12 godina

"The crisis now entering its second week was sparked when the Priština government tried taking over two administrative line checkpoints in the north in order to enforce a ban on goods coming from Serbia, and used police units to do so."

Well, Kosovo's decision to ban goods coming from Serbia comes after Serbia baned goods from Kosovo, even though UNMIK repeatedly assured that Kosovo's customs stamps are in line with 1244 and CEFTA provisions. So the correct statement is:

The crisis was sparked when Serbia decided to ban Kosovo's good from entering Serbia.
(icj1, 31 July 2011 17:16)

Wow, lets just keep it real here, Northern Kosovo has a significant number of people that are Serbian nationality, on the other hand Serbia is just a transiton area for "goods" coming from Kosovo meant to go who knows where, I agree that both sides are pushing eachothers buttons, but Kosovo is the one that is trying to gain independence not the other way around, so I would give Serbia a little more credit in this case since they did a lot to stabilize the situation that is not in their favor, since Milosevic left who pretty much caused a lot of the aggrevated issues

Daddy

pre 12 godina

Not sure what you're trying to say... The fact remains that Serbia started it by not accepting Kosovo's customs stamp for which UNMIK repeatedly assured that they are in line with 1244 and CEFTA provisions. So, why is Serbia complaining about something Serbia started and, obviously, Serbia can immediately end.
(icj1, 31 July 2011 21:30)

Your argument is purile in the extreme. No packed lunches for you and no going out with your little friends stabbing foreigners either!

Hard To Say

pre 12 godina

Not sure what you're trying to say... The fact remains that Serbia started it by not accepting Kosovo's customs stamp for which UNMIK repeatedly assured that they are in line with 1244 and CEFTA provisions. So, why is Serbia complaining about something Serbia started and, obviously, Serbia can immediately end.
(icj1, 31 July 2011 21:30)

I believe the reason is that when 1244 was put in place, there was not Euleks mission in place neither Kosovo Police in this sense, so I don't blame Serbian officials for feeling tricked and trying to find an edge to sustain some of their teritory, since Pristina is trying to seize it

Milan T

pre 12 godina

A football game can't be played without Serbs making troubles.
(ivan, 31 July 2011 17:11)

http://www.b92.net/eng/news/region-article.php?yyyy=2011&mm=07&dd=20&nav_id=75541

Man "Ivanaj", you really got us with that comment.