Kralj Vatra
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Post by Kralj Vatra on Feb 22, 2008 10:54:42 GMT -5
"so your basically saying your ok with a Greek and Slav society for Greece....?"
NO NO NO KAI PALI NO BRE PANYVLAKA!!!
Poso ilithios eisai bre paliomalaka???
I say ENGLISH FOR ENGLAND GREEK FOR GREECE Italian for ITALY ........ NOT ENGLISH EVERYWHERE YOU MORON. (ok in alb you can change to english i dont give a funk) The times are hard and we must walk away from west.
when balance comes back, ofcourse everything will be normal again.
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Post by rex362 on Feb 22, 2008 11:08:02 GMT -5
so I can safely assume you are anti EU ......??
I am also in a way ...but only bcs of the threat of losing culture ..mine as well as others also
and yes ....serbs for serbs I agree
.................. see me and you are slowly going to be good friends here in GF doesnt seem to work for us in SF ...
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Post by Kassandros on Feb 22, 2008 17:04:10 GMT -5
"what I know is Greeks will wait a little bit and see how it is going...and then they will decide...this is called "politics and wisdom to act" ----------------------------------------------------------------- I dont have any kind of problem if Greek govnmt recognises Kossovo if it is in our interests.
Ok.. Serbs are friends... but I saw them being among the first who recognised Fyrom as "Macedonia"... without taking into account my Macedonian heritage. They acted according their interests!
So... I dont mind at all if Greek gvmnt does the same.
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Post by rex362 on Feb 22, 2008 17:21:55 GMT -5
hey hey good one ....2 points for you Vasili
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Post by Kassandros on Feb 22, 2008 17:40:51 GMT -5
Thanks. Afterall.. everything is about besa.. right? We have it. We just want others to have it too.
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Post by rex362 on Feb 23, 2008 21:32:39 GMT -5
seems there are pro-serbian demonstration in Athens by the communists .....of course they would....
I wonder if Red is in the crowd..?
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Post by Deleted on Feb 25, 2008 21:19:50 GMT -5
"Kosovo is Serbia", "Ask any historian" read the unlikely placards, waved by angry Serb demonstrators in Brussels on Sunday. This is rather flattering for historians: we don't often get asked to adjudicate. It does not, however, follow that any historian would agree, not least because historians do not use this sort of eternal present tense. History, for the Serbs, started in the early 7th century, when they settled in the Balkans. Their power base was outside Kosovo, which they fully conquered in the early 13th, so the claim that Kosovo was the "cradle" of the Serbs is untrue. What is true is that they ruled Kosovo for about 250 years, until the final Ottoman takeover in the mid-15th century. Churches and monasteries remain from that period, but there is no more continuity between the medieval Serbian state and today's Serbia than there is between the Byzantine Empire and Greece. Kosovo remained Ottoman territory until it was conquered by Serbian forces in 1912. Serbs would say "liberated"; but even their own estimates put the Orthodox Serb population at less than 25%. The majority population was Albanian, and did not welcome Serb rule, so "conquered" seems the right word. But legally, Kosovo was not incorporated into the Serbian kingdom in 1912; it remained occupied territory until some time after 1918. Then, finally, it was incorporated, not into a Serbian state, but into a Yugoslav one. And with one big interruption (the second world war) it remained part of some sort of Yugoslav state until June 2006. Until the destruction of the old federal Yugoslavia by Milosevic, Kosovo had a dual status. It was called a part of Serbia; but it was also called a unit of the federation. In all practical ways, the latter sense prevailed: Kosovo had its own parliament and government, and was directly represented at the federal level, alongside Serbia. It was, in fact, one of the eight units of the federal system. Almost all the other units have now become independent states. Historically, the independence of Kosovo just completes that process. Therefore, Kosovo has become an ex-Yugoslav state, as any historian could tell you. www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/feb/26/kosovo.serbia
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Post by rex362 on Feb 26, 2008 11:41:24 GMT -5
Ajax ...you wrote this in serb forum...I am boycotting sf so I post your quote here..
"Albanian authorities have power to brutalize Serbs —but not control Kosova's borders"
^ This isn't good and should be deemed as a violation of human rights abuses if carried out. Because Serbs in Kosovo reject calls to integrate. Which they have every right to...
AJAX ....like I said you Greeks dont know much when it comes to Kosova or Yugo history or current events ...
you dont know the fact that Kosova police consist of Kosovar Albs,Serbs,Bosnians,Roma ......and the majority of Police up in the area of the protesters are Kosovar Serbians
so there is no such thing as human rights abuse...but more like ...Kosova an example of great human rights....
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Post by Arxileas on Feb 26, 2008 20:04:58 GMT -5
Ajax ...you wrote this in serb forum...I am boycotting sf so I post your quote here..
"Albanian authorities have power to brutalize Serbs
^ This isn't good and should be deemed as a violation of human rights abuses if carried out. Because Serbs in Kosovo reject calls to integrate. Which they have every right to... [/b][/quote] Power to brutalize Serbs is just that brutality, police can be charged for brutality in many countries as in using accesive force, or what else is it rex ? Can you explain to us ? If that was the other way around I'm sure the Albs would be crying out abuses, abuses...To which they would have every right to, if that was happening to them BUT now it's the Sebs here.[/size] Yes I do, going by what you stated then you don't know anything of Palasgian history nor about the Greek history of Macedonia to which you lovingly spam your opinions for the sake of it right ? So your boycoting methods are just that to muffle us from expressing our freedom of speach.
No one is boycotting you so we expect the same. And that is to say it as it truly is, a violation of international laws of a sovorign state’s province taken off it. Security council resolution 1244 still pending...If the U.N recognises it then that's different all together..
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Post by rex362 on Feb 26, 2008 20:34:46 GMT -5
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Post by Arxileas on Feb 26, 2008 20:44:41 GMT -5
Dated December 2 2006. We are talking about now, off course both sides are hot headed at times.
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Post by rex362 on Mar 1, 2008 21:23:21 GMT -5
This is a must read for all the Greeks here .....this article is not biased in anyway but more the truth and the real deal ....its a an article that serbians in chicago have been ripping up all day bcs it made the Chicago sun times newspaper a must read for you to better understand and see beyond the serbian smoke...it will tale you 3 minutes... LEO and Karta .....there will be a test on this later...hehhehehehe www.slate.com/id/2184997/
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Post by Kanaris on Mar 1, 2008 22:30:21 GMT -5
It has nothing to do with Greeks..
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Post by rex362 on Mar 2, 2008 15:02:32 GMT -5
sure it does .....
it enlightens you ....knowledge is power..
be the great greeks of philosophers in white robes with your children on your shoulders looking upon the heavens while filling their heads with knowledge
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