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Wednesday, 05.06.2013.

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UN Security Council session on Kosovo on June 14

A session of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) will be held in New York on June 14, Tanjug has learned.

Izvor: Tanjug

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Al Bano

pre 10 godina

"Throughout Kosovo, the most common incidents affecting minority communities continued to be thefts, property damage, illegal occupation of houses, arson of uninhabited houses, and minor assaults."

Now this Serbian slander and lies is coming even from the UN.

Wait... Or might it be the cruel truth?

Amer

pre 10 godina

@think again - the Prosecutor was so proud of his witness he let an investigative reporter from the New Yorker magazine interview him. He reports on the meeting in a long article on the organ-trafficking matter (where he obviously got much of his background from Serb sources) - at http://www.b92.rs/eng/news/comments.php?nav_id=86513. If you know the story, you can skip to the interview by searching for "Adrian," the name this one-time surgeon is now using.

think again

pre 10 godina

The UN secretary-general also commends Serbia's War Crimes Prosecutor Vladimir Vukčević, while justifying the international prosecutors who do not discuss publicly any of their findings saying that their investigation is “very intricate.”
However that is not exactly true is it? He comes out every few weeks or when something is not going Serbia's way, to announce "new evidence" being uncovered without having to say what new evidence. If you notice the EU investigation says that investigations are ongoing without hinting that they have evidence of guilt or innocence. The Serbian prosecutor went so far as to publish an interview of a "socalled witness" which only convinced the international community that Serbia had NO reliable information.

think again

pre 10 godina

The UN secretary-general also commends Serbia's War Crimes Prosecutor Vladimir Vukčević, while justifying the international prosecutors who do not discuss publicly any of their findings saying that their investigation is “very intricate.”
However that is not exactly true is it? He comes out every few weeks or when something is not going Serbia's way, to announce "new evidence" being uncovered without having to say what new evidence. If you notice the EU investigation says that investigations are ongoing without hinting that they have evidence of guilt or innocence. The Serbian prosecutor went so far as to publish an interview of a "socalled witness" which only convinced the international community that Serbia had NO reliable information.

Amer

pre 10 godina

@think again - the Prosecutor was so proud of his witness he let an investigative reporter from the New Yorker magazine interview him. He reports on the meeting in a long article on the organ-trafficking matter (where he obviously got much of his background from Serb sources) - at http://www.b92.rs/eng/news/comments.php?nav_id=86513. If you know the story, you can skip to the interview by searching for "Adrian," the name this one-time surgeon is now using.

Al Bano

pre 10 godina

"Throughout Kosovo, the most common incidents affecting minority communities continued to be thefts, property damage, illegal occupation of houses, arson of uninhabited houses, and minor assaults."

Now this Serbian slander and lies is coming even from the UN.

Wait... Or might it be the cruel truth?

think again

pre 10 godina

The UN secretary-general also commends Serbia's War Crimes Prosecutor Vladimir Vukčević, while justifying the international prosecutors who do not discuss publicly any of their findings saying that their investigation is “very intricate.”
However that is not exactly true is it? He comes out every few weeks or when something is not going Serbia's way, to announce "new evidence" being uncovered without having to say what new evidence. If you notice the EU investigation says that investigations are ongoing without hinting that they have evidence of guilt or innocence. The Serbian prosecutor went so far as to publish an interview of a "socalled witness" which only convinced the international community that Serbia had NO reliable information.

Amer

pre 10 godina

@think again - the Prosecutor was so proud of his witness he let an investigative reporter from the New Yorker magazine interview him. He reports on the meeting in a long article on the organ-trafficking matter (where he obviously got much of his background from Serb sources) - at http://www.b92.rs/eng/news/comments.php?nav_id=86513. If you know the story, you can skip to the interview by searching for "Adrian," the name this one-time surgeon is now using.

Al Bano

pre 10 godina

"Throughout Kosovo, the most common incidents affecting minority communities continued to be thefts, property damage, illegal occupation of houses, arson of uninhabited houses, and minor assaults."

Now this Serbian slander and lies is coming even from the UN.

Wait... Or might it be the cruel truth?