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Friday, 15.04.2016.

11:34

Belgrade: Police detain migrants barricaded inside house

Police on Friday morning forced their way into a house in Sinjska St. in Belgrade where a group of migrants had previously barricaded themselves.

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Ataman

pre 8 godina

I do not see anything wrong on either side.

The migrants do see, they can't go through to Germany or whatever place they would desire. There are families among them and they do not want to risk. So they stay in a reasonably safe country (Serbia) under reasonably OK conditions (the house looks OK from the outside).

The police did it correctly. The people have no papers. Hopefully, no one of them wants to blow up anything in Belgrade or Paris or Bruxelles. To make things safe, there is nothing wrong to take some of the people to the police station and interview them.

Remember that Croatia offered several thousand of asylum passes and not a single migrant wanted these? Now there are a dozen or so migrants who seem to be honest. But they have to be interviewed before any paperwork given.

Honest people should be given asyl, dishonest "migrants" have to face the harshest treatment.

Here so far I do not see anything really to get worried, except that I wish the police interview will be very professional.

As for the faith... do we really care? The large part of Syrian or Iraqi urban dwellers are agnostic anyway. And some understand the peer pressure in the West well and convert. ;-)

holmulantian

pre 8 godina

considering serbia had little to nothing to do with this mass migration, the fact that serbia is willing to offer any assistance should be commended. the fact that serbia is among one of the poorer states in the region, and is still willing to help these poor people, in whatever minimal amount should be commended.
when nations like britain, america, canada, germany, italy are making quotas, closing borders, shutting doors to these poor people, after the fact that they are primarily the source of this problem, stemming from iraq, from libya, from syria, it should be shown how little these free countries of humanitarian morality actually follow the nonsense that they try to impose upon others, how islamophic, how xenophobic, how entitled they actually are. they cause the problem and want countries like greece and serbia and bulgaria and croatia and kosovo and bosnia to take on some of the burden.
serbia not in nato
serbia not in eu
serbia not part of the problem
serbia is offering to be part of the solution
nothing but highest honours and dignities should be offered for going above and beyond. now it seems that dirt poor, non-involved serbia can no longer offer that help. so, what's wrong with that?

sj

pre 8 godina

Why was this intervention necessary? Exactly who were they hurting or threatening? Roma people have been doing this since we know of them, yet we never see police officers bothering with them, do we?

Sorry, but this seems like institutional islamophobia to me. There's less than few thousands of immigrants in Serbia (per 7 million of the rest of us) and we can't even handle those.
(Vojvodina, 15 April 2016 13:30)
I’m not sure where you live, but in a civilised society I just can’t walk into your yard or home and take up residence because it’s vacant and it’s there, or maybe this is a Muslim/Albanian thing where what is yours is yours and what is mine is also yours. When in doubt also claim its discrimination or racism. Political correctness is the death of the west.
In fact your Albanians in Kosovo kicked out your Roma and some reside today in Kragujevac. I’ve seen them. My relative teaches their children at a local school.

American in Nis

pre 8 godina

Serbia doesn't need more muslims, it has enough, even though they're a small percentage. They can go to other countries, they're after money after all, and Serbia doesn't have it. That's why they want to leave France for England, because there's more money there. Serbia is much better without them.

Vojvodina

pre 8 godina

Why was this intervention necessary? Exactly who were they hurting or threatening? Roma people have been doing this since we know of them, yet we never see police officers bothering with them, do we?

Sorry, but this seems like institutional islamophobia to me. There's less than few thousands of immigrants in Serbia (per 7 million of the rest of us) and we can't even handle those.

SaintSava

pre 8 godina

World's Contradictions... Here Migrants begin to barricade themselves in house to don't go away from poor Belgrade. In wealthy Kosovo, patriots bolt their houses and escape as migrants to impoverished Europe.

American in Nis

pre 8 godina

Serbia doesn't need more muslims, it has enough, even though they're a small percentage. They can go to other countries, they're after money after all, and Serbia doesn't have it. That's why they want to leave France for England, because there's more money there. Serbia is much better without them.

sj

pre 8 godina

Why was this intervention necessary? Exactly who were they hurting or threatening? Roma people have been doing this since we know of them, yet we never see police officers bothering with them, do we?

Sorry, but this seems like institutional islamophobia to me. There's less than few thousands of immigrants in Serbia (per 7 million of the rest of us) and we can't even handle those.
(Vojvodina, 15 April 2016 13:30)
I’m not sure where you live, but in a civilised society I just can’t walk into your yard or home and take up residence because it’s vacant and it’s there, or maybe this is a Muslim/Albanian thing where what is yours is yours and what is mine is also yours. When in doubt also claim its discrimination or racism. Political correctness is the death of the west.
In fact your Albanians in Kosovo kicked out your Roma and some reside today in Kragujevac. I’ve seen them. My relative teaches their children at a local school.

SaintSava

pre 8 godina

World's Contradictions... Here Migrants begin to barricade themselves in house to don't go away from poor Belgrade. In wealthy Kosovo, patriots bolt their houses and escape as migrants to impoverished Europe.

holmulantian

pre 8 godina

considering serbia had little to nothing to do with this mass migration, the fact that serbia is willing to offer any assistance should be commended. the fact that serbia is among one of the poorer states in the region, and is still willing to help these poor people, in whatever minimal amount should be commended.
when nations like britain, america, canada, germany, italy are making quotas, closing borders, shutting doors to these poor people, after the fact that they are primarily the source of this problem, stemming from iraq, from libya, from syria, it should be shown how little these free countries of humanitarian morality actually follow the nonsense that they try to impose upon others, how islamophic, how xenophobic, how entitled they actually are. they cause the problem and want countries like greece and serbia and bulgaria and croatia and kosovo and bosnia to take on some of the burden.
serbia not in nato
serbia not in eu
serbia not part of the problem
serbia is offering to be part of the solution
nothing but highest honours and dignities should be offered for going above and beyond. now it seems that dirt poor, non-involved serbia can no longer offer that help. so, what's wrong with that?

Vojvodina

pre 8 godina

Why was this intervention necessary? Exactly who were they hurting or threatening? Roma people have been doing this since we know of them, yet we never see police officers bothering with them, do we?

Sorry, but this seems like institutional islamophobia to me. There's less than few thousands of immigrants in Serbia (per 7 million of the rest of us) and we can't even handle those.

Ataman

pre 8 godina

I do not see anything wrong on either side.

The migrants do see, they can't go through to Germany or whatever place they would desire. There are families among them and they do not want to risk. So they stay in a reasonably safe country (Serbia) under reasonably OK conditions (the house looks OK from the outside).

The police did it correctly. The people have no papers. Hopefully, no one of them wants to blow up anything in Belgrade or Paris or Bruxelles. To make things safe, there is nothing wrong to take some of the people to the police station and interview them.

Remember that Croatia offered several thousand of asylum passes and not a single migrant wanted these? Now there are a dozen or so migrants who seem to be honest. But they have to be interviewed before any paperwork given.

Honest people should be given asyl, dishonest "migrants" have to face the harshest treatment.

Here so far I do not see anything really to get worried, except that I wish the police interview will be very professional.

As for the faith... do we really care? The large part of Syrian or Iraqi urban dwellers are agnostic anyway. And some understand the peer pressure in the West well and convert. ;-)

Vojvodina

pre 8 godina

Why was this intervention necessary? Exactly who were they hurting or threatening? Roma people have been doing this since we know of them, yet we never see police officers bothering with them, do we?

Sorry, but this seems like institutional islamophobia to me. There's less than few thousands of immigrants in Serbia (per 7 million of the rest of us) and we can't even handle those.

holmulantian

pre 8 godina

considering serbia had little to nothing to do with this mass migration, the fact that serbia is willing to offer any assistance should be commended. the fact that serbia is among one of the poorer states in the region, and is still willing to help these poor people, in whatever minimal amount should be commended.
when nations like britain, america, canada, germany, italy are making quotas, closing borders, shutting doors to these poor people, after the fact that they are primarily the source of this problem, stemming from iraq, from libya, from syria, it should be shown how little these free countries of humanitarian morality actually follow the nonsense that they try to impose upon others, how islamophic, how xenophobic, how entitled they actually are. they cause the problem and want countries like greece and serbia and bulgaria and croatia and kosovo and bosnia to take on some of the burden.
serbia not in nato
serbia not in eu
serbia not part of the problem
serbia is offering to be part of the solution
nothing but highest honours and dignities should be offered for going above and beyond. now it seems that dirt poor, non-involved serbia can no longer offer that help. so, what's wrong with that?

SaintSava

pre 8 godina

World's Contradictions... Here Migrants begin to barricade themselves in house to don't go away from poor Belgrade. In wealthy Kosovo, patriots bolt their houses and escape as migrants to impoverished Europe.

sj

pre 8 godina

Why was this intervention necessary? Exactly who were they hurting or threatening? Roma people have been doing this since we know of them, yet we never see police officers bothering with them, do we?

Sorry, but this seems like institutional islamophobia to me. There's less than few thousands of immigrants in Serbia (per 7 million of the rest of us) and we can't even handle those.
(Vojvodina, 15 April 2016 13:30)
I’m not sure where you live, but in a civilised society I just can’t walk into your yard or home and take up residence because it’s vacant and it’s there, or maybe this is a Muslim/Albanian thing where what is yours is yours and what is mine is also yours. When in doubt also claim its discrimination or racism. Political correctness is the death of the west.
In fact your Albanians in Kosovo kicked out your Roma and some reside today in Kragujevac. I’ve seen them. My relative teaches their children at a local school.

American in Nis

pre 8 godina

Serbia doesn't need more muslims, it has enough, even though they're a small percentage. They can go to other countries, they're after money after all, and Serbia doesn't have it. That's why they want to leave France for England, because there's more money there. Serbia is much better without them.

Ataman

pre 8 godina

I do not see anything wrong on either side.

The migrants do see, they can't go through to Germany or whatever place they would desire. There are families among them and they do not want to risk. So they stay in a reasonably safe country (Serbia) under reasonably OK conditions (the house looks OK from the outside).

The police did it correctly. The people have no papers. Hopefully, no one of them wants to blow up anything in Belgrade or Paris or Bruxelles. To make things safe, there is nothing wrong to take some of the people to the police station and interview them.

Remember that Croatia offered several thousand of asylum passes and not a single migrant wanted these? Now there are a dozen or so migrants who seem to be honest. But they have to be interviewed before any paperwork given.

Honest people should be given asyl, dishonest "migrants" have to face the harshest treatment.

Here so far I do not see anything really to get worried, except that I wish the police interview will be very professional.

As for the faith... do we really care? The large part of Syrian or Iraqi urban dwellers are agnostic anyway. And some understand the peer pressure in the West well and convert. ;-)