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Monday, 17.06.2013.

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Concern over rights of Kosovo Serbs

Tomislav Nikolić expressed concern over the rights of the Serb community in Kosovo in a meeting with UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay.

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j

pre 10 godina

"In Albania no official minorities..."

-- I stopped reading here. We have had ministers and parliamentarians from the ethnic minorities for years. If you want to lie at least try to be smart about it. We have schools in their language; sometimes even if the school only has 5 kids, they still remain open. Even the latest census showed there are minorities. Stop being a d..k

MikeC

pre 10 godina

Daniel

Werner Deuster is not german but an albanian pretending to be german. What this smart a,s albanian didn't think of was Germanys own reputation throughout history regarding human rights. Albanians have never been the smart ones in the balkans. There is a reason albs are backward and inbred.

dozer

pre 10 godina

@icj1,
it would seem you're clearly stuck in 1999. like the prince classic, its always a party where you are.
you may wish to look at how things have been in the past 12 years before you start shouting from your ivory tower.

Daniel

pre 10 godina

Well, unlike Serbs, Germans and Austrians are at least aware of the misdeeds and crimes committed in their name, and, except for Neo-Nazis, they don't try to deny it like 'there was no Srebrenica massacre and glorious Serbian troops only killed fighters' and similar nonsense.
(Comm. Parrisson, 18 June 2013 12:01)

I see, and let's compare that to Albanians who don't even acknowledge crimes committed by Albanians. Good job. By the way, I think Serbia officially acknowledged Srebrenica. I think the issue is whether it's considered genocide. Eight thousand men and boys < 6 million Jews. Big difference there, no? Funny how Albanians, Germans, and others ae always trying to make it look like Serbs were equal to Germans. Simple math shows there is a 750 x difference in just those two events. Of course, Germans also murdered countless other people and their puppet state of Croatia did quite a bit too.
Reasoning is not a dirty word. You should try it.

mick

pre 10 godina

@werner,human rights in Serbia are more applied then anywhere else in the region!
In Albania no official minorities, In Greece only Turks and Roma and Bulgarian Muslims in Thrace but not in the rest of the country. Hungary is homogeneous expect for the roma who just have a high birth rate. The Croats cleansed all minorities. Bulgaria only recognize Turks and Romas but are discriminating them. Turkey does not recognize minorities.
In Macedonia it's just if you are Christian you are Macedonian and Muslim you are Albanian. In Austria is assimilating their minorities but are getting many immigrants. But I got the feeling that you can be anything in Serbia except Serbian -.-

Comm. Parrisson

pre 10 godina

"it's a very poorly vailed attempt to distract attention from Germany's murderous history. I hope I am wrong and you are not German or Austrian."
(Daniel, 17 June 2013 17:44)

Well, unlike Serbs, Germans and Austrians are at least aware of the misdeeds and crimes committed in their name, and, except for Neo-Nazis, they don't try to deny it like 'there was no Srebrenica massacre and glorious Serbian troops only killed fighters' and similar nonsense.

Daniel

pre 10 godina

I do fully understand where you are coming from; while the world has moved on, you are still in 1945. That's not bad though - there are many others in Serbia who are still in 1389 :)
(icj1, 18 June 2013 05:20)

Seems like Albanians haven't moved on either. Still believing in a fictitious history. People never move on. Jews still don't trust Germans, African Americans still don't trust Caucasians. Albanians don't trust Serbs and Serbs don't trust Albanians. You are obviously not paying attention or are ignoring reality. That's why for you it is so easy to move on. Moving on helps you forget crimes. Interesting, though, you selectively move on. You are still obsessing about Serbia, right?

icj1

pre 10 godina

Sounds like a German name. Germany to me equals exterminating 6 million Jews, and that's of course not including all the other MILLIONS of people your ancestors murdered in WWII alone. Seems like someone else needs to clean his history before you go worrying about others. Then again, that's probably why you like to complain about Serbs; it's a very poorly vailed attempt to distract attention from Germany's murderous history. I hope I am wrong and you are not German or Austrian.
(Daniel, 17 June 2013 17:44)

I do fully understand where you are coming from; while the world has moved on, you are still in 1945. That's not bad though - there are many others in Serbia who are still in 1389 :)

Tunnel

pre 10 godina

As long as serbia discriminate albanians in presheva [sic], serbs in kosova will have hard times.
(Bridge, 17 June 2013 18:05)

The minute Serbs start doing to Albanian migrants in Presevo what Albanians in Kosovo do to Serbs will be the minute you call for America to intervene. Stop being a dumb troll.

Wiener Schnitzel

pre 10 godina

Serbia first has to come clean of its bloody past before it can be taken seriously when it comes to human rights.
(Werner Deuster, 17 June 2013 15:49)

Oh Werner. Poor poor little Werner. It's a shame that someone's locked you in a closet for 20 years with no contact with the outside world except an internet connection you're clearly not using to its potential. Serbia is by far more tolerant of people than any of its surrounding neighbors these days, including that little rump-a-dump statelet just to its south. Stop with the outdated stereotypes and worn out accusations. Provide me your IP address so we can find what house's basement you're locked in and free you from your captivity.

Daniel

pre 10 godina

Serbia, and human rights....? Is that a joke, or does he really think that Serbia is a country where human rights are high on the agenda. Serbia's history is full of human rights violations, which it refuses to face and accept, even lies about it to its own people. Serbia first has to come clean of its bloody past before it can be taken seriously when it comes to human rights.
(Werner Deuster, 17 June 2013 15:49)

Sounds like a German name. Germany to me equals exterminating 6 million Jews, and that's of course not including all the other MILLIONS of people your ancestors murdered in WWII alone. Seems like someone else needs to clean his history before you go worrying about others. Then again, that's probably why you like to complain about Serbs; it's a very poorly vailed attempt to distract attention from Germany's murderous history. I hope I am wrong and you are not German or Austrian.

Brian

pre 10 godina

Yeah he is so concerned about the rights of serbs in Kosovo that he supports a deal that abolishes every single aspect of autonomy they had for 14 years! They now only have the right to be puppets of Pristina like the serb police chief that is dictated by Pristina and the judges that have to enforce pristina law and the education and health people who have to go by all pristina law! Serbs in Serbia and even a lot of the serbs in Kosova who now embrace the border guards and customs agents can't complain about anything! Why doesn't he recognize kosova independence already? 63% of serbs say its independent anyway!

Stan

pre 10 godina

It is beyond belief. They are worried by the gays, when just 47!!!! Serbs have returned to their homes in 2013 and one can only imagine the conditions they live in. How do they keep a straight face.

Werner Deuster

pre 10 godina

Serbia, and human rights....? Is that a joke, or does he really think that Serbia is a country where human rights are high on the agenda. Serbia's history is full of human rights violations, which it refuses to face and accept, even lies about it to its own people. Serbia first has to come clean of its bloody past before it can be taken seriously when it comes to human rights.

Werner Deuster

pre 10 godina

Serbia, and human rights....? Is that a joke, or does he really think that Serbia is a country where human rights are high on the agenda. Serbia's history is full of human rights violations, which it refuses to face and accept, even lies about it to its own people. Serbia first has to come clean of its bloody past before it can be taken seriously when it comes to human rights.

Brian

pre 10 godina

Yeah he is so concerned about the rights of serbs in Kosovo that he supports a deal that abolishes every single aspect of autonomy they had for 14 years! They now only have the right to be puppets of Pristina like the serb police chief that is dictated by Pristina and the judges that have to enforce pristina law and the education and health people who have to go by all pristina law! Serbs in Serbia and even a lot of the serbs in Kosova who now embrace the border guards and customs agents can't complain about anything! Why doesn't he recognize kosova independence already? 63% of serbs say its independent anyway!

Daniel

pre 10 godina

Serbia, and human rights....? Is that a joke, or does he really think that Serbia is a country where human rights are high on the agenda. Serbia's history is full of human rights violations, which it refuses to face and accept, even lies about it to its own people. Serbia first has to come clean of its bloody past before it can be taken seriously when it comes to human rights.
(Werner Deuster, 17 June 2013 15:49)

Sounds like a German name. Germany to me equals exterminating 6 million Jews, and that's of course not including all the other MILLIONS of people your ancestors murdered in WWII alone. Seems like someone else needs to clean his history before you go worrying about others. Then again, that's probably why you like to complain about Serbs; it's a very poorly vailed attempt to distract attention from Germany's murderous history. I hope I am wrong and you are not German or Austrian.

Wiener Schnitzel

pre 10 godina

Serbia first has to come clean of its bloody past before it can be taken seriously when it comes to human rights.
(Werner Deuster, 17 June 2013 15:49)

Oh Werner. Poor poor little Werner. It's a shame that someone's locked you in a closet for 20 years with no contact with the outside world except an internet connection you're clearly not using to its potential. Serbia is by far more tolerant of people than any of its surrounding neighbors these days, including that little rump-a-dump statelet just to its south. Stop with the outdated stereotypes and worn out accusations. Provide me your IP address so we can find what house's basement you're locked in and free you from your captivity.

Tunnel

pre 10 godina

As long as serbia discriminate albanians in presheva [sic], serbs in kosova will have hard times.
(Bridge, 17 June 2013 18:05)

The minute Serbs start doing to Albanian migrants in Presevo what Albanians in Kosovo do to Serbs will be the minute you call for America to intervene. Stop being a dumb troll.

Stan

pre 10 godina

It is beyond belief. They are worried by the gays, when just 47!!!! Serbs have returned to their homes in 2013 and one can only imagine the conditions they live in. How do they keep a straight face.

icj1

pre 10 godina

Sounds like a German name. Germany to me equals exterminating 6 million Jews, and that's of course not including all the other MILLIONS of people your ancestors murdered in WWII alone. Seems like someone else needs to clean his history before you go worrying about others. Then again, that's probably why you like to complain about Serbs; it's a very poorly vailed attempt to distract attention from Germany's murderous history. I hope I am wrong and you are not German or Austrian.
(Daniel, 17 June 2013 17:44)

I do fully understand where you are coming from; while the world has moved on, you are still in 1945. That's not bad though - there are many others in Serbia who are still in 1389 :)

Daniel

pre 10 godina

I do fully understand where you are coming from; while the world has moved on, you are still in 1945. That's not bad though - there are many others in Serbia who are still in 1389 :)
(icj1, 18 June 2013 05:20)

Seems like Albanians haven't moved on either. Still believing in a fictitious history. People never move on. Jews still don't trust Germans, African Americans still don't trust Caucasians. Albanians don't trust Serbs and Serbs don't trust Albanians. You are obviously not paying attention or are ignoring reality. That's why for you it is so easy to move on. Moving on helps you forget crimes. Interesting, though, you selectively move on. You are still obsessing about Serbia, right?

Comm. Parrisson

pre 10 godina

"it's a very poorly vailed attempt to distract attention from Germany's murderous history. I hope I am wrong and you are not German or Austrian."
(Daniel, 17 June 2013 17:44)

Well, unlike Serbs, Germans and Austrians are at least aware of the misdeeds and crimes committed in their name, and, except for Neo-Nazis, they don't try to deny it like 'there was no Srebrenica massacre and glorious Serbian troops only killed fighters' and similar nonsense.

Daniel

pre 10 godina

Well, unlike Serbs, Germans and Austrians are at least aware of the misdeeds and crimes committed in their name, and, except for Neo-Nazis, they don't try to deny it like 'there was no Srebrenica massacre and glorious Serbian troops only killed fighters' and similar nonsense.
(Comm. Parrisson, 18 June 2013 12:01)

I see, and let's compare that to Albanians who don't even acknowledge crimes committed by Albanians. Good job. By the way, I think Serbia officially acknowledged Srebrenica. I think the issue is whether it's considered genocide. Eight thousand men and boys < 6 million Jews. Big difference there, no? Funny how Albanians, Germans, and others ae always trying to make it look like Serbs were equal to Germans. Simple math shows there is a 750 x difference in just those two events. Of course, Germans also murdered countless other people and their puppet state of Croatia did quite a bit too.
Reasoning is not a dirty word. You should try it.

MikeC

pre 10 godina

Daniel

Werner Deuster is not german but an albanian pretending to be german. What this smart a,s albanian didn't think of was Germanys own reputation throughout history regarding human rights. Albanians have never been the smart ones in the balkans. There is a reason albs are backward and inbred.

mick

pre 10 godina

@werner,human rights in Serbia are more applied then anywhere else in the region!
In Albania no official minorities, In Greece only Turks and Roma and Bulgarian Muslims in Thrace but not in the rest of the country. Hungary is homogeneous expect for the roma who just have a high birth rate. The Croats cleansed all minorities. Bulgaria only recognize Turks and Romas but are discriminating them. Turkey does not recognize minorities.
In Macedonia it's just if you are Christian you are Macedonian and Muslim you are Albanian. In Austria is assimilating their minorities but are getting many immigrants. But I got the feeling that you can be anything in Serbia except Serbian -.-

dozer

pre 10 godina

@icj1,
it would seem you're clearly stuck in 1999. like the prince classic, its always a party where you are.
you may wish to look at how things have been in the past 12 years before you start shouting from your ivory tower.

j

pre 10 godina

"In Albania no official minorities..."

-- I stopped reading here. We have had ministers and parliamentarians from the ethnic minorities for years. If you want to lie at least try to be smart about it. We have schools in their language; sometimes even if the school only has 5 kids, they still remain open. Even the latest census showed there are minorities. Stop being a d..k

Werner Deuster

pre 10 godina

Serbia, and human rights....? Is that a joke, or does he really think that Serbia is a country where human rights are high on the agenda. Serbia's history is full of human rights violations, which it refuses to face and accept, even lies about it to its own people. Serbia first has to come clean of its bloody past before it can be taken seriously when it comes to human rights.

Brian

pre 10 godina

Yeah he is so concerned about the rights of serbs in Kosovo that he supports a deal that abolishes every single aspect of autonomy they had for 14 years! They now only have the right to be puppets of Pristina like the serb police chief that is dictated by Pristina and the judges that have to enforce pristina law and the education and health people who have to go by all pristina law! Serbs in Serbia and even a lot of the serbs in Kosova who now embrace the border guards and customs agents can't complain about anything! Why doesn't he recognize kosova independence already? 63% of serbs say its independent anyway!

Stan

pre 10 godina

It is beyond belief. They are worried by the gays, when just 47!!!! Serbs have returned to their homes in 2013 and one can only imagine the conditions they live in. How do they keep a straight face.

Daniel

pre 10 godina

Serbia, and human rights....? Is that a joke, or does he really think that Serbia is a country where human rights are high on the agenda. Serbia's history is full of human rights violations, which it refuses to face and accept, even lies about it to its own people. Serbia first has to come clean of its bloody past before it can be taken seriously when it comes to human rights.
(Werner Deuster, 17 June 2013 15:49)

Sounds like a German name. Germany to me equals exterminating 6 million Jews, and that's of course not including all the other MILLIONS of people your ancestors murdered in WWII alone. Seems like someone else needs to clean his history before you go worrying about others. Then again, that's probably why you like to complain about Serbs; it's a very poorly vailed attempt to distract attention from Germany's murderous history. I hope I am wrong and you are not German or Austrian.

Wiener Schnitzel

pre 10 godina

Serbia first has to come clean of its bloody past before it can be taken seriously when it comes to human rights.
(Werner Deuster, 17 June 2013 15:49)

Oh Werner. Poor poor little Werner. It's a shame that someone's locked you in a closet for 20 years with no contact with the outside world except an internet connection you're clearly not using to its potential. Serbia is by far more tolerant of people than any of its surrounding neighbors these days, including that little rump-a-dump statelet just to its south. Stop with the outdated stereotypes and worn out accusations. Provide me your IP address so we can find what house's basement you're locked in and free you from your captivity.

Daniel

pre 10 godina

Well, unlike Serbs, Germans and Austrians are at least aware of the misdeeds and crimes committed in their name, and, except for Neo-Nazis, they don't try to deny it like 'there was no Srebrenica massacre and glorious Serbian troops only killed fighters' and similar nonsense.
(Comm. Parrisson, 18 June 2013 12:01)

I see, and let's compare that to Albanians who don't even acknowledge crimes committed by Albanians. Good job. By the way, I think Serbia officially acknowledged Srebrenica. I think the issue is whether it's considered genocide. Eight thousand men and boys < 6 million Jews. Big difference there, no? Funny how Albanians, Germans, and others ae always trying to make it look like Serbs were equal to Germans. Simple math shows there is a 750 x difference in just those two events. Of course, Germans also murdered countless other people and their puppet state of Croatia did quite a bit too.
Reasoning is not a dirty word. You should try it.

Tunnel

pre 10 godina

As long as serbia discriminate albanians in presheva [sic], serbs in kosova will have hard times.
(Bridge, 17 June 2013 18:05)

The minute Serbs start doing to Albanian migrants in Presevo what Albanians in Kosovo do to Serbs will be the minute you call for America to intervene. Stop being a dumb troll.

Daniel

pre 10 godina

I do fully understand where you are coming from; while the world has moved on, you are still in 1945. That's not bad though - there are many others in Serbia who are still in 1389 :)
(icj1, 18 June 2013 05:20)

Seems like Albanians haven't moved on either. Still believing in a fictitious history. People never move on. Jews still don't trust Germans, African Americans still don't trust Caucasians. Albanians don't trust Serbs and Serbs don't trust Albanians. You are obviously not paying attention or are ignoring reality. That's why for you it is so easy to move on. Moving on helps you forget crimes. Interesting, though, you selectively move on. You are still obsessing about Serbia, right?

Comm. Parrisson

pre 10 godina

"it's a very poorly vailed attempt to distract attention from Germany's murderous history. I hope I am wrong and you are not German or Austrian."
(Daniel, 17 June 2013 17:44)

Well, unlike Serbs, Germans and Austrians are at least aware of the misdeeds and crimes committed in their name, and, except for Neo-Nazis, they don't try to deny it like 'there was no Srebrenica massacre and glorious Serbian troops only killed fighters' and similar nonsense.

j

pre 10 godina

"In Albania no official minorities..."

-- I stopped reading here. We have had ministers and parliamentarians from the ethnic minorities for years. If you want to lie at least try to be smart about it. We have schools in their language; sometimes even if the school only has 5 kids, they still remain open. Even the latest census showed there are minorities. Stop being a d..k

icj1

pre 10 godina

Sounds like a German name. Germany to me equals exterminating 6 million Jews, and that's of course not including all the other MILLIONS of people your ancestors murdered in WWII alone. Seems like someone else needs to clean his history before you go worrying about others. Then again, that's probably why you like to complain about Serbs; it's a very poorly vailed attempt to distract attention from Germany's murderous history. I hope I am wrong and you are not German or Austrian.
(Daniel, 17 June 2013 17:44)

I do fully understand where you are coming from; while the world has moved on, you are still in 1945. That's not bad though - there are many others in Serbia who are still in 1389 :)

mick

pre 10 godina

@werner,human rights in Serbia are more applied then anywhere else in the region!
In Albania no official minorities, In Greece only Turks and Roma and Bulgarian Muslims in Thrace but not in the rest of the country. Hungary is homogeneous expect for the roma who just have a high birth rate. The Croats cleansed all minorities. Bulgaria only recognize Turks and Romas but are discriminating them. Turkey does not recognize minorities.
In Macedonia it's just if you are Christian you are Macedonian and Muslim you are Albanian. In Austria is assimilating their minorities but are getting many immigrants. But I got the feeling that you can be anything in Serbia except Serbian -.-

dozer

pre 10 godina

@icj1,
it would seem you're clearly stuck in 1999. like the prince classic, its always a party where you are.
you may wish to look at how things have been in the past 12 years before you start shouting from your ivory tower.

MikeC

pre 10 godina

Daniel

Werner Deuster is not german but an albanian pretending to be german. What this smart a,s albanian didn't think of was Germanys own reputation throughout history regarding human rights. Albanians have never been the smart ones in the balkans. There is a reason albs are backward and inbred.