"Savamala is this government's most dangerous affair"
Sasa Jankovic has singled out "the phantom incursion" in Belgrade's Savamala district as "the most dangerous affair of the current government."
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A protest in Belgrade on May 25 over the Savamala demolitions (Tanjug)
"I don't know if everyone is aware that an organized, motorized, equipped, masked group of people held a part of Serbia under siege for two hours, suspended its sovereignty in the middle of the capital, captured citizens who happened to be there, and left when they considered their job done," Jankovic said, adding:
"The relevant state authority - the police - did not dare respond, not even come when it was all over, probably - as the minister has explained - afraid of the severed power cables!"
Jankovic added that movable and immovable property was destroyed during the demolition and that city services then "cleaned up the site where criminal offenses had been perpetrated in an orderly manner, as if it was a field after a circus had left."
"Meanwhile, we have been hearing about real, and then 'potential' medical records shared with foreign investors 'while being carried away,' we had an election abduction - or a voluntary walk, depending on the way one wishes to see it, a brutal beating of a sports official who, if I'm not mistaken, was also an adviser to the current minister of justice, the intimidation and a smear campaign against the editor of an investigative news portal, white two news rooms have had their equipment taken and footage deleted," Jankovic said.
"I don't know if everyone is aware that an organized, motorized, equipped, masked group of people held a part of Serbia under siege for two hours, suspended its sovereignty in the middle of the capital, captured citizens who happened to be there, and left when they considered their job done," Jankovic said
You must be a totally silly to believe these actions were not known to the state or other authorities. Indeed, it's a scandal, it will be hard to sweep it under the carpet. But in good Serbian manners, one political side with blame the others, some witnesses will be killed, and the truth won't come out.
(Comm. Parrisson, 27 May 2016 14:55)
C.P,
I believe this is the first time we agree. That said, imagine how good Serbian manners can influence the behavior of Serbs toward Albanians living in the Republic of Kosova and to a greater extent those in the Presheva valley.
(The Count of Kosova, 28 May 2016 07:04)
The people who are assuming the voice of righteous indignation might go a lot farther to explaining what is really going on, else we should assume the bad actors are, at least, on both sides of the issue.
Pretty clearly somebody didn't want something going on at this site and took drastic measures to insure it didn't go on. What was it?
(Paul, 27 May 2016 23:07)
"I don't know if everyone is aware that an organized, motorized, equipped, masked group of people held a part of Serbia under siege for two hours, suspended its sovereignty in the middle of the capital, captured citizens who happened to be there, and left when they considered their job done," Jankovic said
You must be a totally silly to believe these actions were not known to the state or other authorities. Indeed, it's a scandal, it will be hard to sweep it under the carpet. But in good Serbian manners, one political side with blame the others, some witnesses will be killed, and the truth won't come out.
(Comm. Parrisson, 27 May 2016 14:55)
"I don't know if everyone is aware that an organized, motorized, equipped, masked group of people held a part of Serbia under siege for two hours, suspended its sovereignty in the middle of the capital, captured citizens who happened to be there, and left when they considered their job done," Jankovic said
You must be a totally silly to believe these actions were not known to the state or other authorities. Indeed, it's a scandal, it will be hard to sweep it under the carpet. But in good Serbian manners, one political side with blame the others, some witnesses will be killed, and the truth won't come out.
(Comm. Parrisson, 27 May 2016 14:55)
The people who are assuming the voice of righteous indignation might go a lot farther to explaining what is really going on, else we should assume the bad actors are, at least, on both sides of the issue.
Pretty clearly somebody didn't want something going on at this site and took drastic measures to insure it didn't go on. What was it?
(Paul, 27 May 2016 23:07)
"I don't know if everyone is aware that an organized, motorized, equipped, masked group of people held a part of Serbia under siege for two hours, suspended its sovereignty in the middle of the capital, captured citizens who happened to be there, and left when they considered their job done," Jankovic said
You must be a totally silly to believe these actions were not known to the state or other authorities. Indeed, it's a scandal, it will be hard to sweep it under the carpet. But in good Serbian manners, one political side with blame the others, some witnesses will be killed, and the truth won't come out.
(Comm. Parrisson, 27 May 2016 14:55)
C.P,
I believe this is the first time we agree. That said, imagine how good Serbian manners can influence the behavior of Serbs toward Albanians living in the Republic of Kosova and to a greater extent those in the Presheva valley.
(The Count of Kosova, 28 May 2016 07:04)
"I don't know if everyone is aware that an organized, motorized, equipped, masked group of people held a part of Serbia under siege for two hours, suspended its sovereignty in the middle of the capital, captured citizens who happened to be there, and left when they considered their job done," Jankovic said
You must be a totally silly to believe these actions were not known to the state or other authorities. Indeed, it's a scandal, it will be hard to sweep it under the carpet. But in good Serbian manners, one political side with blame the others, some witnesses will be killed, and the truth won't come out.
(Comm. Parrisson, 27 May 2016 14:55)
C.P,
I believe this is the first time we agree. That said, imagine how good Serbian manners can influence the behavior of Serbs toward Albanians living in the Republic of Kosova and to a greater extent those in the Presheva valley.
(The Count of Kosova, 28 May 2016 07:04)
The people who are assuming the voice of righteous indignation might go a lot farther to explaining what is really going on, else we should assume the bad actors are, at least, on both sides of the issue.
Pretty clearly somebody didn't want something going on at this site and took drastic measures to insure it didn't go on. What was it?
(Paul, 27 May 2016 23:07)
"I don't know if everyone is aware that an organized, motorized, equipped, masked group of people held a part of Serbia under siege for two hours, suspended its sovereignty in the middle of the capital, captured citizens who happened to be there, and left when they considered their job done," Jankovic said
You must be a totally silly to believe these actions were not known to the state or other authorities. Indeed, it's a scandal, it will be hard to sweep it under the carpet. But in good Serbian manners, one political side with blame the others, some witnesses will be killed, and the truth won't come out.
(Comm. Parrisson, 27 May 2016 14:55)