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Wednesday, 26.02.2014.

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Zagreb Philharmonic to perform in Belgrade

The Zagreb Philharmonic Orchestra will perform a concert in Belgrade this week as part of the "Pika-Točka-Tačka" cycle.

Izvor: Tanjug

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Daniel

pre 10 godina

To truthiness,
Zlatko Aleksovski (born 1960), Bosnian Croat commander of a prison facility, sentenced to 7 years[1]
Andrija Artuković (1899–1988), Croatian minister of Justice and Internal Affairs, Ustasha, sentenced to death, but died before execution
Tihomir Blaškić (born 1960), Bosnian Croat sentenced to 45 years, changed to 9 years following appeal[5]
Miroslav Bralo (born 1967), Bosnian Croat member of the "Jokers" anti-terrorist platoon, sentenced to 20 years[6]
Mario Čerkez (born 1959), Bosnian Croat sentenced to 6 years[8]
Mario Čerkez (born 1959), Bosnian Croat sentenced to 6 years[8]
Dražen Erdemović (born 1972), Bosnian Croat who fought for Serb forces and was sentenced to 5 years for Pileca farm (part of Srebrenica massac
Miroslav Filipović (1915–1946), Croatian Ustashi and administrator of the Jasenovac concentration camp
Drago Josipović (born 1955), Bosnian Croat sentenced to 15, changed to 12 years following appeal[16
Drago Josipović (born 1955), Bosnian Croat sentenced to 15, changed to 12 years following appeal[16
Vinko Martinović (born 1963), Bosnian Croat sentenced to 18 years[26
Mladen Naletilić Tuta (born 1946), Bosnian Croat sentenced to 20 years
Ivica Rajić (born 1958), Bosnian Croat sentenced to 12 years[32]
Dinko Šakić (1921–2008), a convicted Croatian war criminal and commander of the Jasenovac concentration camp during World War II

Ivan

pre 10 godina

This is a F**king disgrace !
(Bam Bam, 27 February 2014 11:31)

hahaha. this made me sh** my pants laughing. I wish I could meet u in person and give u a big Serbian hug. U shouldnt hate on music my slavic cousin.

Pebbles

pre 10 godina

This is a F**king disgrace !
(Bam Bam, 27 February 2014 11:31)

Don't worry, you weren't invited. Stay in your parent's basement and listen to Thompson wishing you were something important.

truthiness

pre 10 godina

(cont'd)

Simo Zarić (born 1948), Bosnian Serb sentenced to 6 years for Bosanski Šamac[
Zoran Žigić, Bosnian Serb, sentenced to 25 years for Omarska camp


and this glorious list doesnt even include your convicted "heroes" from Kosovo.


So yes Wally, let me repeat again how wonderfull it would have been if these criminals were in fact replaced by classically trained musicians. Ideally BEFORE they caused so much death, suffering and proven evil.

Have a GREAT day now...:)

truthiness

pre 10 godina

@Lots of Wagner, no doubt. Yes, truthiness, lets replace Pavelic, Stepinac, and Gotovina mass murderers with beautiful music.
(Wally, 27 February 2014 10:44)

Well actually I was thinking more along the lines of....

Milan Babić (1956–2006), Croatian Serb and prime minister of Republic of Serb Krajina. Sentenced to 13 years following agreement

Radoslav Brdjanin (born 1948), Bosnian Serb sentenced to 32 years (30 following appeal)

Ranko Česić (born 1964), Bosnian Serb sentenced to 18 years for Brčko

Damir Došen (born 1967), Bosnian Serb, sentenced to 5 years for Keraterm camp

Dražen Erdemović (born 1972), Bosnian Croat who fought for Serb forces and was sentenced to 5 years for Pileca farm (part of Srebrenica massacre

Stanislav Galić, Bosnian Serb commander in Siege of Sarajevo. Sentenced to 20 years,[ appealed and had his sentence changed to life imprisonment

Goran Jelisić (born 1969), Bosnian Serb sentenced to 40 years for murders in Brčko. Personally killed 13 civilians

Milojica Kos, Bosnian Serb, sentenced to 6 years for Omarska camp

Radomir Kovač (born 1961), Bosnian Serb sentenced to 20 years

Momčilo Krajišnik, Bosnian Serb politician, sentenced to 27 years

Milorad Krnojelac, Bosnian Serb sentenced to 7,5 years for Foča massacres. Following appeal, his sentence was raised to 15 years

Radislav Krstić, Bosnian Serb sentenced to 46 years (35 following appeal)

Please see next post....

Danilo

pre 10 godina

this might be a shock to some hobby-croats, but artistic groups from all of the countries of the former yugo perform in each other's countries all the time.

This isn't even newsworthy.

Looking forward to the next time Lollobrigida plays at Dom Omladine

Jeff

pre 10 godina

Dum Dum, thats right, come home to daddy. You are Serbs after all. I am all for these cultural exchanges, as it is a way for us to talk again.

truthiness

pre 10 godina

Note To All Politicians and Right Wing Nutters:

Shut up and listen to the sound of civiilty, manners, intellect, hope and above all - the beautiful sounds of HARMONY.

What a wonderfull world it would be if the likes of Seselj et al were all replaced by classically trained musicians- Paradise!!!!

truthiness

pre 10 godina

Note To All Politicians and Right Wing Nutters:

Shut up and listen to the sound of civiilty, manners, intellect, hope and above all - the beautiful sounds of HARMONY.

What a wonderfull world it would be if the likes of Seselj et al were all replaced by classically trained musicians- Paradise!!!!

Danilo

pre 10 godina

this might be a shock to some hobby-croats, but artistic groups from all of the countries of the former yugo perform in each other's countries all the time.

This isn't even newsworthy.

Looking forward to the next time Lollobrigida plays at Dom Omladine

Pebbles

pre 10 godina

This is a F**king disgrace !
(Bam Bam, 27 February 2014 11:31)

Don't worry, you weren't invited. Stay in your parent's basement and listen to Thompson wishing you were something important.

Jeff

pre 10 godina

Dum Dum, thats right, come home to daddy. You are Serbs after all. I am all for these cultural exchanges, as it is a way for us to talk again.

Ivan

pre 10 godina

This is a F**king disgrace !
(Bam Bam, 27 February 2014 11:31)

hahaha. this made me sh** my pants laughing. I wish I could meet u in person and give u a big Serbian hug. U shouldnt hate on music my slavic cousin.

truthiness

pre 10 godina

@Lots of Wagner, no doubt. Yes, truthiness, lets replace Pavelic, Stepinac, and Gotovina mass murderers with beautiful music.
(Wally, 27 February 2014 10:44)

Well actually I was thinking more along the lines of....

Milan Babić (1956–2006), Croatian Serb and prime minister of Republic of Serb Krajina. Sentenced to 13 years following agreement

Radoslav Brdjanin (born 1948), Bosnian Serb sentenced to 32 years (30 following appeal)

Ranko Česić (born 1964), Bosnian Serb sentenced to 18 years for Brčko

Damir Došen (born 1967), Bosnian Serb, sentenced to 5 years for Keraterm camp

Dražen Erdemović (born 1972), Bosnian Croat who fought for Serb forces and was sentenced to 5 years for Pileca farm (part of Srebrenica massacre

Stanislav Galić, Bosnian Serb commander in Siege of Sarajevo. Sentenced to 20 years,[ appealed and had his sentence changed to life imprisonment

Goran Jelisić (born 1969), Bosnian Serb sentenced to 40 years for murders in Brčko. Personally killed 13 civilians

Milojica Kos, Bosnian Serb, sentenced to 6 years for Omarska camp

Radomir Kovač (born 1961), Bosnian Serb sentenced to 20 years

Momčilo Krajišnik, Bosnian Serb politician, sentenced to 27 years

Milorad Krnojelac, Bosnian Serb sentenced to 7,5 years for Foča massacres. Following appeal, his sentence was raised to 15 years

Radislav Krstić, Bosnian Serb sentenced to 46 years (35 following appeal)

Please see next post....

Daniel

pre 10 godina

To truthiness,
Zlatko Aleksovski (born 1960), Bosnian Croat commander of a prison facility, sentenced to 7 years[1]
Andrija Artuković (1899–1988), Croatian minister of Justice and Internal Affairs, Ustasha, sentenced to death, but died before execution
Tihomir Blaškić (born 1960), Bosnian Croat sentenced to 45 years, changed to 9 years following appeal[5]
Miroslav Bralo (born 1967), Bosnian Croat member of the "Jokers" anti-terrorist platoon, sentenced to 20 years[6]
Mario Čerkez (born 1959), Bosnian Croat sentenced to 6 years[8]
Mario Čerkez (born 1959), Bosnian Croat sentenced to 6 years[8]
Dražen Erdemović (born 1972), Bosnian Croat who fought for Serb forces and was sentenced to 5 years for Pileca farm (part of Srebrenica massac
Miroslav Filipović (1915–1946), Croatian Ustashi and administrator of the Jasenovac concentration camp
Drago Josipović (born 1955), Bosnian Croat sentenced to 15, changed to 12 years following appeal[16
Drago Josipović (born 1955), Bosnian Croat sentenced to 15, changed to 12 years following appeal[16
Vinko Martinović (born 1963), Bosnian Croat sentenced to 18 years[26
Mladen Naletilić Tuta (born 1946), Bosnian Croat sentenced to 20 years
Ivica Rajić (born 1958), Bosnian Croat sentenced to 12 years[32]
Dinko Šakić (1921–2008), a convicted Croatian war criminal and commander of the Jasenovac concentration camp during World War II

truthiness

pre 10 godina

(cont'd)

Simo Zarić (born 1948), Bosnian Serb sentenced to 6 years for Bosanski Šamac[
Zoran Žigić, Bosnian Serb, sentenced to 25 years for Omarska camp


and this glorious list doesnt even include your convicted "heroes" from Kosovo.


So yes Wally, let me repeat again how wonderfull it would have been if these criminals were in fact replaced by classically trained musicians. Ideally BEFORE they caused so much death, suffering and proven evil.

Have a GREAT day now...:)

truthiness

pre 10 godina

@Lots of Wagner, no doubt. Yes, truthiness, lets replace Pavelic, Stepinac, and Gotovina mass murderers with beautiful music.
(Wally, 27 February 2014 10:44)

Well actually I was thinking more along the lines of....

Milan Babić (1956–2006), Croatian Serb and prime minister of Republic of Serb Krajina. Sentenced to 13 years following agreement

Radoslav Brdjanin (born 1948), Bosnian Serb sentenced to 32 years (30 following appeal)

Ranko Česić (born 1964), Bosnian Serb sentenced to 18 years for Brčko

Damir Došen (born 1967), Bosnian Serb, sentenced to 5 years for Keraterm camp

Dražen Erdemović (born 1972), Bosnian Croat who fought for Serb forces and was sentenced to 5 years for Pileca farm (part of Srebrenica massacre

Stanislav Galić, Bosnian Serb commander in Siege of Sarajevo. Sentenced to 20 years,[ appealed and had his sentence changed to life imprisonment

Goran Jelisić (born 1969), Bosnian Serb sentenced to 40 years for murders in Brčko. Personally killed 13 civilians

Milojica Kos, Bosnian Serb, sentenced to 6 years for Omarska camp

Radomir Kovač (born 1961), Bosnian Serb sentenced to 20 years

Momčilo Krajišnik, Bosnian Serb politician, sentenced to 27 years

Milorad Krnojelac, Bosnian Serb sentenced to 7,5 years for Foča massacres. Following appeal, his sentence was raised to 15 years

Radislav Krstić, Bosnian Serb sentenced to 46 years (35 following appeal)

Please see next post....

truthiness

pre 10 godina

(cont'd)

Simo Zarić (born 1948), Bosnian Serb sentenced to 6 years for Bosanski Šamac[
Zoran Žigić, Bosnian Serb, sentenced to 25 years for Omarska camp


and this glorious list doesnt even include your convicted "heroes" from Kosovo.


So yes Wally, let me repeat again how wonderfull it would have been if these criminals were in fact replaced by classically trained musicians. Ideally BEFORE they caused so much death, suffering and proven evil.

Have a GREAT day now...:)

truthiness

pre 10 godina

Note To All Politicians and Right Wing Nutters:

Shut up and listen to the sound of civiilty, manners, intellect, hope and above all - the beautiful sounds of HARMONY.

What a wonderfull world it would be if the likes of Seselj et al were all replaced by classically trained musicians- Paradise!!!!

Jeff

pre 10 godina

Dum Dum, thats right, come home to daddy. You are Serbs after all. I am all for these cultural exchanges, as it is a way for us to talk again.

Pebbles

pre 10 godina

This is a F**king disgrace !
(Bam Bam, 27 February 2014 11:31)

Don't worry, you weren't invited. Stay in your parent's basement and listen to Thompson wishing you were something important.

Danilo

pre 10 godina

this might be a shock to some hobby-croats, but artistic groups from all of the countries of the former yugo perform in each other's countries all the time.

This isn't even newsworthy.

Looking forward to the next time Lollobrigida plays at Dom Omladine

Ivan

pre 10 godina

This is a F**king disgrace !
(Bam Bam, 27 February 2014 11:31)

hahaha. this made me sh** my pants laughing. I wish I could meet u in person and give u a big Serbian hug. U shouldnt hate on music my slavic cousin.

Daniel

pre 10 godina

To truthiness,
Zlatko Aleksovski (born 1960), Bosnian Croat commander of a prison facility, sentenced to 7 years[1]
Andrija Artuković (1899–1988), Croatian minister of Justice and Internal Affairs, Ustasha, sentenced to death, but died before execution
Tihomir Blaškić (born 1960), Bosnian Croat sentenced to 45 years, changed to 9 years following appeal[5]
Miroslav Bralo (born 1967), Bosnian Croat member of the "Jokers" anti-terrorist platoon, sentenced to 20 years[6]
Mario Čerkez (born 1959), Bosnian Croat sentenced to 6 years[8]
Mario Čerkez (born 1959), Bosnian Croat sentenced to 6 years[8]
Dražen Erdemović (born 1972), Bosnian Croat who fought for Serb forces and was sentenced to 5 years for Pileca farm (part of Srebrenica massac
Miroslav Filipović (1915–1946), Croatian Ustashi and administrator of the Jasenovac concentration camp
Drago Josipović (born 1955), Bosnian Croat sentenced to 15, changed to 12 years following appeal[16
Drago Josipović (born 1955), Bosnian Croat sentenced to 15, changed to 12 years following appeal[16
Vinko Martinović (born 1963), Bosnian Croat sentenced to 18 years[26
Mladen Naletilić Tuta (born 1946), Bosnian Croat sentenced to 20 years
Ivica Rajić (born 1958), Bosnian Croat sentenced to 12 years[32]
Dinko Šakić (1921–2008), a convicted Croatian war criminal and commander of the Jasenovac concentration camp during World War II