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Friday, 30.09.2011.

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Barricades will be removed – Kosovo minister

Kosovo's Interior Minister Bajram Rexhepi said Friday roadblocks in northern Kosovo had become a serious obstacle to normal life and that they would be removed.

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SerbNik

pre 12 godina

"Absolutely right Reader. I am willing to spend my pocket money to place another cross, if it makes Serbs happy and try to claim that ground as sacred orthodox land. Hope Serbs will do that in every square inch they walk the streets of Ohio."

In civilised countrys,unlike Albania,people are forbiden to burn down temples of other religions. Especially 1400 yearold one's like you Albanians destoryed Serbian orthodox churches. You are saying some meaningless words to actualy justify burning of the churches by muslim extremist and killing of Serbian,roman and Jewish civilians. Ksovo and Ohio have nothing incomon since Kosovo is and always was Serbian land. Albanians didn;t come on the ground untill after WW2 and those churches you're trying to destroy are the proof,along with history it self. Do not give me the albanian imaginatory history about Illyrians.

Iggybhoy

pre 12 godina

Mr.Rexhepi it is good to see that through this mess created by your government (on the instruction of the USA), you at least show that you do have a sense of humour, you cannot be serious when you mention that "Freedom of Movement" is being restricted due to these barriers which have been put in place by the locals.What about the fact that K-for are not allowing locals to travel through Gate 1, they wouldn't even let politicians who live in Kosovo, return to their homes in the North. This and other examples such as confiscation of Serbian driving licences etc and they wonder why the locals build barracades for the security of themselves.Pristina should really get it's own house in order before it attempts to interfere where it is not needed,wanted or required. All decent K/Albanians must see through what is so obviously a distraction technique by the incompetent Prisina government who realise they need to try and appease the locals because of the shambolic efforts of the politicians since the USA,sorry Pristina led UDI. I wonder who will be next Mr.Limaj,probably a few others if EULEX undertake what they promised in relation to making Kosovo an Independent democratic society with full human rights.

Agim Kelmendi

pre 12 godina

A blessed cross would look great on that pile of sand. Would make a great scenery.
(Reader, 30 September 2011 15:46)

Absolutely right Reader. I am willing to spend my pocket money to place another cross, if it makes Serbs happy and try to claim that ground as sacred orthodox land. Hope Serbs will do that in every square inch they walk the streets of Ohio.

Big Friendly Clown

pre 12 godina

Judging from the picture, there are 8 people on that pile of sand and two people walking by. Very popular indeed.
(Reader, 30 September 2011 16:58)

Judging from your comment you should go and get your eyes checked.

1: It is gravel, not sand
2: The picture gives very limited information

Conclusion: Reader would do better making stories up for children's shows

Englebert

pre 12 godina

Judging from the picture, there are 8 people on that pile of sand and two people walking by. Very popular indeed.
(Reader, 30 September 2011 16:58)

Reader you are not that naive. One photo and you think you can tell us about the support for these roadblocks? Come on, mate. When I was there last week I saw men and women, young and old alike all gathered at dozens of barricades throughout the north. You do not have to take the Serbia position but do not think that it is a minority who opposes pristina. Things are ok now, Serbs travel to Serbia proper as usual via numerous side roads, so there is no need for massive demonstrations. Should things change then you will see something... But do not doubt for one second this is a popular uprising and mass movement.

Reader

pre 12 godina

@Englebert
"This is a popular uprising"

Judging from the picture, there are 8 people on that pile of sand and two people walking by. Very popular indeed.

Englebert

pre 12 godina

As the head of KFOR said, you can remove the barricades but they will just put up new ones. Apparently, Rexepi has not been told by his masters that he is not doing anything.

This is a popular uprising, and as we have seen with the Arab Spring, government cannot fight against the masses. I daresay that the Serbian unity is of a far higher percentage than what we saw in Egypt, Tunisia, Algeria, etc. Kosovo will have to deal with tens of thousands of protesters who will erect new barricades everywhere.

Good luck with that, Bajram.

Balkan Anthropologist

pre 12 godina

LOL someone tell this dim-witted idiot of an interior minister that if he wants to huff and puff and blow the barricades down, he better come up with a better reason than that it's "impeding" the lives of people when the people have set them up :)

Englebert

pre 12 godina

As the head of KFOR said, you can remove the barricades but they will just put up new ones. Apparently, Rexepi has not been told by his masters that he is not doing anything.

This is a popular uprising, and as we have seen with the Arab Spring, government cannot fight against the masses. I daresay that the Serbian unity is of a far higher percentage than what we saw in Egypt, Tunisia, Algeria, etc. Kosovo will have to deal with tens of thousands of protesters who will erect new barricades everywhere.

Good luck with that, Bajram.

Balkan Anthropologist

pre 12 godina

LOL someone tell this dim-witted idiot of an interior minister that if he wants to huff and puff and blow the barricades down, he better come up with a better reason than that it's "impeding" the lives of people when the people have set them up :)

Reader

pre 12 godina

@Englebert
"This is a popular uprising"

Judging from the picture, there are 8 people on that pile of sand and two people walking by. Very popular indeed.

Big Friendly Clown

pre 12 godina

Judging from the picture, there are 8 people on that pile of sand and two people walking by. Very popular indeed.
(Reader, 30 September 2011 16:58)

Judging from your comment you should go and get your eyes checked.

1: It is gravel, not sand
2: The picture gives very limited information

Conclusion: Reader would do better making stories up for children's shows

Iggybhoy

pre 12 godina

Mr.Rexhepi it is good to see that through this mess created by your government (on the instruction of the USA), you at least show that you do have a sense of humour, you cannot be serious when you mention that "Freedom of Movement" is being restricted due to these barriers which have been put in place by the locals.What about the fact that K-for are not allowing locals to travel through Gate 1, they wouldn't even let politicians who live in Kosovo, return to their homes in the North. This and other examples such as confiscation of Serbian driving licences etc and they wonder why the locals build barracades for the security of themselves.Pristina should really get it's own house in order before it attempts to interfere where it is not needed,wanted or required. All decent K/Albanians must see through what is so obviously a distraction technique by the incompetent Prisina government who realise they need to try and appease the locals because of the shambolic efforts of the politicians since the USA,sorry Pristina led UDI. I wonder who will be next Mr.Limaj,probably a few others if EULEX undertake what they promised in relation to making Kosovo an Independent democratic society with full human rights.

Englebert

pre 12 godina

Judging from the picture, there are 8 people on that pile of sand and two people walking by. Very popular indeed.
(Reader, 30 September 2011 16:58)

Reader you are not that naive. One photo and you think you can tell us about the support for these roadblocks? Come on, mate. When I was there last week I saw men and women, young and old alike all gathered at dozens of barricades throughout the north. You do not have to take the Serbia position but do not think that it is a minority who opposes pristina. Things are ok now, Serbs travel to Serbia proper as usual via numerous side roads, so there is no need for massive demonstrations. Should things change then you will see something... But do not doubt for one second this is a popular uprising and mass movement.

Agim Kelmendi

pre 12 godina

A blessed cross would look great on that pile of sand. Would make a great scenery.
(Reader, 30 September 2011 15:46)

Absolutely right Reader. I am willing to spend my pocket money to place another cross, if it makes Serbs happy and try to claim that ground as sacred orthodox land. Hope Serbs will do that in every square inch they walk the streets of Ohio.

SerbNik

pre 12 godina

"Absolutely right Reader. I am willing to spend my pocket money to place another cross, if it makes Serbs happy and try to claim that ground as sacred orthodox land. Hope Serbs will do that in every square inch they walk the streets of Ohio."

In civilised countrys,unlike Albania,people are forbiden to burn down temples of other religions. Especially 1400 yearold one's like you Albanians destoryed Serbian orthodox churches. You are saying some meaningless words to actualy justify burning of the churches by muslim extremist and killing of Serbian,roman and Jewish civilians. Ksovo and Ohio have nothing incomon since Kosovo is and always was Serbian land. Albanians didn;t come on the ground untill after WW2 and those churches you're trying to destroy are the proof,along with history it self. Do not give me the albanian imaginatory history about Illyrians.

Reader

pre 12 godina

@Englebert
"This is a popular uprising"

Judging from the picture, there are 8 people on that pile of sand and two people walking by. Very popular indeed.

Englebert

pre 12 godina

As the head of KFOR said, you can remove the barricades but they will just put up new ones. Apparently, Rexepi has not been told by his masters that he is not doing anything.

This is a popular uprising, and as we have seen with the Arab Spring, government cannot fight against the masses. I daresay that the Serbian unity is of a far higher percentage than what we saw in Egypt, Tunisia, Algeria, etc. Kosovo will have to deal with tens of thousands of protesters who will erect new barricades everywhere.

Good luck with that, Bajram.

Agim Kelmendi

pre 12 godina

A blessed cross would look great on that pile of sand. Would make a great scenery.
(Reader, 30 September 2011 15:46)

Absolutely right Reader. I am willing to spend my pocket money to place another cross, if it makes Serbs happy and try to claim that ground as sacred orthodox land. Hope Serbs will do that in every square inch they walk the streets of Ohio.

Balkan Anthropologist

pre 12 godina

LOL someone tell this dim-witted idiot of an interior minister that if he wants to huff and puff and blow the barricades down, he better come up with a better reason than that it's "impeding" the lives of people when the people have set them up :)

Iggybhoy

pre 12 godina

Mr.Rexhepi it is good to see that through this mess created by your government (on the instruction of the USA), you at least show that you do have a sense of humour, you cannot be serious when you mention that "Freedom of Movement" is being restricted due to these barriers which have been put in place by the locals.What about the fact that K-for are not allowing locals to travel through Gate 1, they wouldn't even let politicians who live in Kosovo, return to their homes in the North. This and other examples such as confiscation of Serbian driving licences etc and they wonder why the locals build barracades for the security of themselves.Pristina should really get it's own house in order before it attempts to interfere where it is not needed,wanted or required. All decent K/Albanians must see through what is so obviously a distraction technique by the incompetent Prisina government who realise they need to try and appease the locals because of the shambolic efforts of the politicians since the USA,sorry Pristina led UDI. I wonder who will be next Mr.Limaj,probably a few others if EULEX undertake what they promised in relation to making Kosovo an Independent democratic society with full human rights.

Englebert

pre 12 godina

Judging from the picture, there are 8 people on that pile of sand and two people walking by. Very popular indeed.
(Reader, 30 September 2011 16:58)

Reader you are not that naive. One photo and you think you can tell us about the support for these roadblocks? Come on, mate. When I was there last week I saw men and women, young and old alike all gathered at dozens of barricades throughout the north. You do not have to take the Serbia position but do not think that it is a minority who opposes pristina. Things are ok now, Serbs travel to Serbia proper as usual via numerous side roads, so there is no need for massive demonstrations. Should things change then you will see something... But do not doubt for one second this is a popular uprising and mass movement.

Big Friendly Clown

pre 12 godina

Judging from the picture, there are 8 people on that pile of sand and two people walking by. Very popular indeed.
(Reader, 30 September 2011 16:58)

Judging from your comment you should go and get your eyes checked.

1: It is gravel, not sand
2: The picture gives very limited information

Conclusion: Reader would do better making stories up for children's shows

SerbNik

pre 12 godina

"Absolutely right Reader. I am willing to spend my pocket money to place another cross, if it makes Serbs happy and try to claim that ground as sacred orthodox land. Hope Serbs will do that in every square inch they walk the streets of Ohio."

In civilised countrys,unlike Albania,people are forbiden to burn down temples of other religions. Especially 1400 yearold one's like you Albanians destoryed Serbian orthodox churches. You are saying some meaningless words to actualy justify burning of the churches by muslim extremist and killing of Serbian,roman and Jewish civilians. Ksovo and Ohio have nothing incomon since Kosovo is and always was Serbian land. Albanians didn;t come on the ground untill after WW2 and those churches you're trying to destroy are the proof,along with history it self. Do not give me the albanian imaginatory history about Illyrians.