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Monday, 30.03.2015.

15:04

Hague's decision "attempt to bring down government"

<a href="http://www.b92.net/eng/news/crimes.php?yyyy=2015&mm=03&dd=30&nav_id=93638" class="text-link" target= "_blank">The Hague Appeals Chamber's demand</a> to have Vojislav Seselj incarcerated again "is an attempt to bring down the government of Aleksandar Vucic."

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Comm. Parrisson

pre 9 godina

The minister added that when Seselj was granted temporary release last November he "publicly asked the tribunal not to ask the leader of the Radicals to be returned to detention," and that he said the decision to set him free was also "directed against the Serbian government."

Interesting. So his release was against Serbia, and his return to the Hague is against Serbia too? Does it make any sense? Only in the eyes of a person like Vulin.


"...but rather about whether there will be clashes in the streets, whether Seselj will surrender, whether the government will be treasonous, while others will be patriots," said Vulin, and added that "this was the reason behind the (Hague) decision."

No, it's not the Hague who brings down the government, but person like you do who talk about 'treason' and 'patriots' when it comes to send an alleged criminal back to jail. And you only honor the Radicals and their supporters by calling these extremists and (potential) rioters 'patriots'

WOW

pre 9 godina

WOW, right when Serbia was just about to cross the threshold into the UTOPIA of not just the Balkans but from the sounds of Vulin probably the no 1 world power.
What luck this one little thing will prevent all that! But it will give Serbia a new chance to whine about how someone else destroyed their future. The old ones just were not getting the attention intended.

Simpatiku

pre 9 godina

Firstly his release was an attempt to bring down the government. Now when Hague orders his return to detention center is an attempt to bring down the government.
Logical question would be: When was Vulin high now or then?

the truth

pre 9 godina

According to Vulin, "this is yet another attempt to make Serbia an unstable country where people clash in the streets."

No one is asking your people to clash on streets of Belgrade, but you already have set the stage for your own personal gains. Bravo MIB(MAN IN BLACK).I just don't understand how blind are ordinary Serb citizens!?

the truth

pre 9 godina

According to Vulin, "this is yet another attempt to make Serbia an unstable country where people clash in the streets."

No one is asking your people to clash on streets of Belgrade, but you already have set the stage for your own personal gains. Bravo MIB(MAN IN BLACK).I just don't understand how blind are ordinary Serb citizens!?

Simpatiku

pre 9 godina

Firstly his release was an attempt to bring down the government. Now when Hague orders his return to detention center is an attempt to bring down the government.
Logical question would be: When was Vulin high now or then?

Comm. Parrisson

pre 9 godina

The minister added that when Seselj was granted temporary release last November he "publicly asked the tribunal not to ask the leader of the Radicals to be returned to detention," and that he said the decision to set him free was also "directed against the Serbian government."

Interesting. So his release was against Serbia, and his return to the Hague is against Serbia too? Does it make any sense? Only in the eyes of a person like Vulin.


"...but rather about whether there will be clashes in the streets, whether Seselj will surrender, whether the government will be treasonous, while others will be patriots," said Vulin, and added that "this was the reason behind the (Hague) decision."

No, it's not the Hague who brings down the government, but person like you do who talk about 'treason' and 'patriots' when it comes to send an alleged criminal back to jail. And you only honor the Radicals and their supporters by calling these extremists and (potential) rioters 'patriots'

WOW

pre 9 godina

WOW, right when Serbia was just about to cross the threshold into the UTOPIA of not just the Balkans but from the sounds of Vulin probably the no 1 world power.
What luck this one little thing will prevent all that! But it will give Serbia a new chance to whine about how someone else destroyed their future. The old ones just were not getting the attention intended.

the truth

pre 9 godina

According to Vulin, "this is yet another attempt to make Serbia an unstable country where people clash in the streets."

No one is asking your people to clash on streets of Belgrade, but you already have set the stage for your own personal gains. Bravo MIB(MAN IN BLACK).I just don't understand how blind are ordinary Serb citizens!?

Simpatiku

pre 9 godina

Firstly his release was an attempt to bring down the government. Now when Hague orders his return to detention center is an attempt to bring down the government.
Logical question would be: When was Vulin high now or then?

WOW

pre 9 godina

WOW, right when Serbia was just about to cross the threshold into the UTOPIA of not just the Balkans but from the sounds of Vulin probably the no 1 world power.
What luck this one little thing will prevent all that! But it will give Serbia a new chance to whine about how someone else destroyed their future. The old ones just were not getting the attention intended.

Comm. Parrisson

pre 9 godina

The minister added that when Seselj was granted temporary release last November he "publicly asked the tribunal not to ask the leader of the Radicals to be returned to detention," and that he said the decision to set him free was also "directed against the Serbian government."

Interesting. So his release was against Serbia, and his return to the Hague is against Serbia too? Does it make any sense? Only in the eyes of a person like Vulin.


"...but rather about whether there will be clashes in the streets, whether Seselj will surrender, whether the government will be treasonous, while others will be patriots," said Vulin, and added that "this was the reason behind the (Hague) decision."

No, it's not the Hague who brings down the government, but person like you do who talk about 'treason' and 'patriots' when it comes to send an alleged criminal back to jail. And you only honor the Radicals and their supporters by calling these extremists and (potential) rioters 'patriots'