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Post by Fender on Oct 11, 2007 10:30:16 GMT -5
Explosive found at UN’s Kosovo officePublished: Thursday, 11 October, 2007, 08:14 AM Doha Time PRISTINA: Police in Kosovo partially evacuated the main building of the UN mission in the Serbian province and a controlled explosion was carried out on a suspect device, officials said yesterday. Kosovo police spokesman Veton Elshani said the device had been found during a routine sweep of a UN police car returning to the car park. The Nato peacekeeping force sent in a remote-controlled robot that destroyed the object. “The UN mission has been partially evacuated as a security precaution,” a UN source said. Police cordoned off the street in front of the mission, that has run the breakaway province since 1999, when Nato expelled Serb forces accused of ethnic cleansing of Albanian civilians while fighting separatist guerrillas. The province’s 90% Albanian majority is impatient for independence. Frustration has been mounting in recent months at the West’s stalled bid to grant them independence in the face of Serbian and Russian opposition. Some in the province have turned against UN authorities, blaming them for the political limbo that has kept Kosovo in poverty. In 2005, a bomb exploded in the car park of the UN building, destroying several cars and shattering windows. – AFP
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Post by Fender on Oct 11, 2007 10:31:45 GMT -5
The KLA just cannot help themselves.
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Post by MiG on Oct 11, 2007 10:59:29 GMT -5
^ They know the jig is up.
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Post by Novi Pazar on Oct 11, 2007 21:58:15 GMT -5
They are frustated, thats all l can say. Terror will not get them anyway but cause them to go into reverse.
"Some in the province have turned against UN authorities, blaming them for the political limbo that has kept Kosovo in poverty. In 2005, a bomb exploded in the car park of the UN building, destroying several cars and shattering windows."
Prosperity, even with indepence, will not come about after so many decades....they need to completely restructure the entire province first before anything will happen.
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Post by Marshall_Stanko on Oct 13, 2007 22:20:24 GMT -5
All Serbia needs to do is disconnect everything comming from C.Serbia to Kosovo and in a week time Kosovo will become bankrupt. Albania doesnt even have enough electricity and resources to supply to their own country let alone supplying resources and electricity to Kosovo.
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Post by Pejoni on Oct 14, 2007 14:47:36 GMT -5
All Serbia needs to do is disconnect everything comming from C.Serbia to Kosovo and in a week time Kosovo will become bankrupt. Albania doesnt even have enough electricity and resources to supply to their own country let alone supplying resources and electricity to Kosovo. Funny though, last time the Self-Determination (Vetevendosje) group were advocating boycotts for all incoming Serbian products, Mr Tadiq took the question all the way to Brussel and New York to put an end to it. You need our money as much as we need your cheap products. Money makes the world go around, thought you knew this Stanko...
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Post by serbguerrilla on Oct 15, 2007 7:34:29 GMT -5
All Serbia needs to do is disconnect everything comming from C.Serbia to Kosovo and in a week time Kosovo will become bankrupt. Albania doesnt even have enough electricity and resources to supply to their own country let alone supplying resources and electricity to Kosovo. Funny though, last time the Self-Determination (Vetevendosje) group were advocating boycotts for all incoming Serbian products, Mr Tadiq took the question all the way to Brussel and New York to put an end to it. You need our money as much as we need your cheap products. Money makes the world go around, thought you knew this Stanko... Why would Serbia ‘need’ Kosovo? Serbian companies have customers all over the Balkans in Bosnia, Montenegro, Croatia, Romania, Bulgaria, FYROM, Greece and other places around the world. Why would they need Kosovo? Honestly, the only reason why Serbian companies remain in Kosovo is because there is still a Serb presence there.
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