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Thursday, 23.08.2012.

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Intl. community urged not to reduce presence in Kosovo

The Serbian government's Office for Kosovo urged the international community Thursday to act in line with UN Secretary Ban Ki-moon's report.

Izvor: Tanjug

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Dennis

pre 11 godina

Kosovo is a lawless place where only the majority see's justice in their favor, as Serbs and other minorities taste their tears in disgust. What Thaci the snake was trying to say at the UN meeting was there is no room for Serbs in Kosovo. Turn a blind eye while he systematically eliminates Serbs and their identity from Kosovo.

Comm. Parrisson

pre 11 godina

"These figures are from Radio Free Europe, and these figures include all victims, Serb and Albanian. Where you get your numbers, is beyond me, or anyone. Please provide your source"
(ecoman, 24 August 2012 01:49)

Good link, and maybe to add: "Some 8,000-10,000 of those on the list of war victims were ethnic Albanians, while some 2,000–2,500 were Serbs, Roma, Bosnians, and ethnic Albanians who were loyal to Serbia."

ecoman

pre 11 godina

Wow, ardi, you must have put some yeast into those numbers you are quoting - 15,000 Albanians killed? Please look at the link I have provided: http://www.rferl.org/content/New_Kosovo_War_Victims_Report_Released/1845593.html
and you will get a more realistic figure of casualties, missing, and wounded, than what you are trying to promote.
13,321 individuals were killed, wounded, or went missing in the period from January 1998, when rebel groups fought Yugoslav forces, during the NATO bombing of 1999, and until the arrival of the international peacekeeping mission in December 2000.
These figures are from Radio Free Europe, and these figures include all victims, Serb and Albanian. Where you get your numbers, is beyond me, or anyone. Please provide your source

icj1

pre 11 godina

"The Serbian government's Office for Kosovo urged the international community Thursday to act in line with UN Secretary Ban Ki-moon's report.
The Office called on the international community to keep its presence in Kosovo in the same numbers as before until those responsible for the murders of over 1,000 Serbs were found and prosecuted."

Sure, but the Office for Kosovo forgot its name so fast... just a reminder; it's "Office for Kosovo" - not "Office for Serbs" - they probably forgot that Kosovo is Serbia :)

So, yes, it's desirable that murderers of all Kosovo residents be found and prosecuted.

Nenad

pre 11 godina

Yeah, well the problem with this urgent request from Serbia is that most of the world believes that Milosevic sponsored similar crimes against civilians all over Croatia, Bosnia and Kosovo (and to a lesser extent in Slovenia, Vojvodina and Montenegro) from 1991 to 1999. Maybe Russia and China would throw their weight behind this petition, but...mmmm, not so sure...

Ardi Asllani

pre 11 godina

The Office called on the international community to keep its presence in Kosovo in the same numbers as before until those responsible for the murders of over 1,000 Serbs were found and prosecuted.

Never knew that 1000 is bigger than 15000(Albanians killed). Over 300 thousand homes were burned to the ground, including my home in Gjakova in 1999.

Ardi Asllani

pre 11 godina

The Office called on the international community to keep its presence in Kosovo in the same numbers as before until those responsible for the murders of over 1,000 Serbs were found and prosecuted.

Never knew that 1000 is bigger than 15000(Albanians killed). Over 300 thousand homes were burned to the ground, including my home in Gjakova in 1999.

Nenad

pre 11 godina

Yeah, well the problem with this urgent request from Serbia is that most of the world believes that Milosevic sponsored similar crimes against civilians all over Croatia, Bosnia and Kosovo (and to a lesser extent in Slovenia, Vojvodina and Montenegro) from 1991 to 1999. Maybe Russia and China would throw their weight behind this petition, but...mmmm, not so sure...

ecoman

pre 11 godina

Wow, ardi, you must have put some yeast into those numbers you are quoting - 15,000 Albanians killed? Please look at the link I have provided: http://www.rferl.org/content/New_Kosovo_War_Victims_Report_Released/1845593.html
and you will get a more realistic figure of casualties, missing, and wounded, than what you are trying to promote.
13,321 individuals were killed, wounded, or went missing in the period from January 1998, when rebel groups fought Yugoslav forces, during the NATO bombing of 1999, and until the arrival of the international peacekeeping mission in December 2000.
These figures are from Radio Free Europe, and these figures include all victims, Serb and Albanian. Where you get your numbers, is beyond me, or anyone. Please provide your source

icj1

pre 11 godina

"The Serbian government's Office for Kosovo urged the international community Thursday to act in line with UN Secretary Ban Ki-moon's report.
The Office called on the international community to keep its presence in Kosovo in the same numbers as before until those responsible for the murders of over 1,000 Serbs were found and prosecuted."

Sure, but the Office for Kosovo forgot its name so fast... just a reminder; it's "Office for Kosovo" - not "Office for Serbs" - they probably forgot that Kosovo is Serbia :)

So, yes, it's desirable that murderers of all Kosovo residents be found and prosecuted.

Dennis

pre 11 godina

Kosovo is a lawless place where only the majority see's justice in their favor, as Serbs and other minorities taste their tears in disgust. What Thaci the snake was trying to say at the UN meeting was there is no room for Serbs in Kosovo. Turn a blind eye while he systematically eliminates Serbs and their identity from Kosovo.

Comm. Parrisson

pre 11 godina

"These figures are from Radio Free Europe, and these figures include all victims, Serb and Albanian. Where you get your numbers, is beyond me, or anyone. Please provide your source"
(ecoman, 24 August 2012 01:49)

Good link, and maybe to add: "Some 8,000-10,000 of those on the list of war victims were ethnic Albanians, while some 2,000–2,500 were Serbs, Roma, Bosnians, and ethnic Albanians who were loyal to Serbia."

Ardi Asllani

pre 11 godina

The Office called on the international community to keep its presence in Kosovo in the same numbers as before until those responsible for the murders of over 1,000 Serbs were found and prosecuted.

Never knew that 1000 is bigger than 15000(Albanians killed). Over 300 thousand homes were burned to the ground, including my home in Gjakova in 1999.

Nenad

pre 11 godina

Yeah, well the problem with this urgent request from Serbia is that most of the world believes that Milosevic sponsored similar crimes against civilians all over Croatia, Bosnia and Kosovo (and to a lesser extent in Slovenia, Vojvodina and Montenegro) from 1991 to 1999. Maybe Russia and China would throw their weight behind this petition, but...mmmm, not so sure...

ecoman

pre 11 godina

Wow, ardi, you must have put some yeast into those numbers you are quoting - 15,000 Albanians killed? Please look at the link I have provided: http://www.rferl.org/content/New_Kosovo_War_Victims_Report_Released/1845593.html
and you will get a more realistic figure of casualties, missing, and wounded, than what you are trying to promote.
13,321 individuals were killed, wounded, or went missing in the period from January 1998, when rebel groups fought Yugoslav forces, during the NATO bombing of 1999, and until the arrival of the international peacekeeping mission in December 2000.
These figures are from Radio Free Europe, and these figures include all victims, Serb and Albanian. Where you get your numbers, is beyond me, or anyone. Please provide your source

Comm. Parrisson

pre 11 godina

"These figures are from Radio Free Europe, and these figures include all victims, Serb and Albanian. Where you get your numbers, is beyond me, or anyone. Please provide your source"
(ecoman, 24 August 2012 01:49)

Good link, and maybe to add: "Some 8,000-10,000 of those on the list of war victims were ethnic Albanians, while some 2,000–2,500 were Serbs, Roma, Bosnians, and ethnic Albanians who were loyal to Serbia."

icj1

pre 11 godina

"The Serbian government's Office for Kosovo urged the international community Thursday to act in line with UN Secretary Ban Ki-moon's report.
The Office called on the international community to keep its presence in Kosovo in the same numbers as before until those responsible for the murders of over 1,000 Serbs were found and prosecuted."

Sure, but the Office for Kosovo forgot its name so fast... just a reminder; it's "Office for Kosovo" - not "Office for Serbs" - they probably forgot that Kosovo is Serbia :)

So, yes, it's desirable that murderers of all Kosovo residents be found and prosecuted.

Dennis

pre 11 godina

Kosovo is a lawless place where only the majority see's justice in their favor, as Serbs and other minorities taste their tears in disgust. What Thaci the snake was trying to say at the UN meeting was there is no room for Serbs in Kosovo. Turn a blind eye while he systematically eliminates Serbs and their identity from Kosovo.