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Post by rex362 on Apr 11, 2013 12:08:17 GMT -5
More than half of the UN countries boycotted this debate, No f**king normal country can buy the bulls**t of serbs, till yesturday they were playing the big boss in yugoslavia and killing innocent and UNARMED people and now they seek justice,stupid nation! the rapists crying rape
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Post by Balkaneros on Apr 11, 2013 12:09:03 GMT -5
this whole jeri-niko show is/was a stupid fiasco More have recognized kosova !!
LMAOOO you sad pup stop taking B92 commentators material. I am so happy how this is pissing off every albie out there
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Post by Balkaneros on Apr 11, 2013 12:12:30 GMT -5
hey rex, valmire... Albania is going to become the EU's trash bin, it's doesn't get worse than that. I mean... I could've come up with a million jokes pertainting to Albania being a waste bucket... but this being a real-deal ... I have to admit I feel warm and fuzzy inside
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Post by rex362 on Apr 11, 2013 12:23:21 GMT -5
this whole jeri-niko show is/was a stupid fiasco More have recognized kosova !!
LMAOOO you sad pup stop taking B92 commentators material. I am so happy how this is pissing off every albie out there uz ....I am 5 different handles making comments on b92
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Post by Balkaneros on Apr 11, 2013 12:30:20 GMT -5
Panelists: ICTY has been biased NEW YORK - The Hague Tribunal has not fulfilled the purpose of its existence, it has conducted trials in a biased fashion and failed to contribute to regional reconciliation, said participants in two panel discussions on “Justice” and “Reconciliation”, held as part of the thematic debate on the role of international criminal justice in reconciliation at the United Nations headquarters Wednesday. Matthew Parish, former chief legal adviser to the International Supervisor of Brcko District, Bosnia-Herzegovina, who is now a partner in an international law firm, criticized The Hague tribunal while pointing to certain facts about convictions in the U.S. and the U.K. and comparing them to judgments rendered by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY).He said that 81 percent of people who pleaded not guilty before the ICTY ended being convicted.
According to Parish, the percentage is much lower in the Western countries' judicial systems. He said that in the U.K., only half of those pleading not guilty get convicted, while in the U.S., the percentage of such rulings is 60 percent. He shared a personal story from the 1990s Bosnian war, when his wife and her family were living in a village in central Bosnia. There, her mother, along with others, was assassinated by militia, and although everyone knew who those militia members were, they never were tried or punished.“This is an all too familiar pattern” in the many civil wars that plagues the world today, said Parish, who was the moderator of a panel that focused on the topic 'Justice'. He and several other panelists made their comments about the trial of Serbian Radical Party (SRS) leader Vojislav Seselj, asking why the process has been ongoing for as many as 10 years.
Whatever one may think of the man, he needs to be given a fair and efficient trial, said Parish. The gathering was also addressed by former UNPROFOR commander in Bosnia, retired Canadian general Lewis MacKenzie, who said it is unfair to be accusing only the Serbian side for the crimes committed in the former Yugoslavia wars.
I was eventually accused of being a rapist, and my successor, British General Michael Rose, faced a similar fate, said MacKenzie. MacKenzie was accused of war crimes, including the rape of Muslim women in the former Yugoslavia. While it was proven that those accusations were “over the top” and ludicrous - he was in Canada during the time those crimes were allegedly committed - the story went viral, and is “still out there” today, according to a release issued by the UN General Assembly.
The retired Canadian general pointed to the "involuntary expulsion” phrase used by former U.S. mediator in the former Yugoslavia, Richard Holbrooke.He used these words instead of saying ethnic cleansing when he spoke about Serbs leaving a territory, said McKenzie. He pointed out that in 1995, Croatian forces attacked Canadian peacekeepers with whom a number of Serbs had taken refuge, despite the fact that the civilians were protected by international conventions.This lack of justice is certainly counterproductive to reconciliation, said the Canadian general. Commenting on the sentences imposed by the Hague Tribunal, Savo Strbac, director of Serbia's Veritas Documentation Center, said that 80 percent of all ICTY verdicts were rendered against the Serbs and five of the persons were sentenced to life-time imprisonment. "The entire military and police establishment of Serbia, Republika Srpska, (the former) Republic of Serbian Krajina, got indicted and and most of them were convicted. Several people were convicted for crimes against Serbs in Bosnia while nobody has been found to be responsible for such crimes in Croatia and Kosovo," said Strbac. According to Strbac, although it has not been denied that crimes were committed during the 1995 Operation Storm, carried out by the Croatian military and police forces, Croat generals Ante Gotovina and Mladen Markac, who The Hague tribunal acquitted in November, were not convicted by any alternative mechanisms for accountability. “I accepted to cooperate with the ICTY prosecution believing that a valid evaluation can only be given after it is seen what the attitudes towards Serbian victims will be like. I have cooperated with them (the ICTY) since November 1994. But after all the judgments, the only thing I can now do is admit, with much bitterness, that my compatriots were right when they said that the tribunal would engage in a selective justice, which would not be based on any true principles of justice at all,” concluded Strbac. John Laughland, Director of the Studies at the Institute of Democracy and Cooperation in Paris, said that NATO should also be prosecuted for crimes on the territory of the former Yugoslavia.These crimes are not on trial, and neither is the organ trafficking in Kosovo, as these things are only the tip of the iceberg when it comes to crimes committed by the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA), which, if prosecuted, would lead to the friendships of Western leaders, such as Madeleine Albright and Tony Blair, with KLA leaders, said Laughland. www.tanjug.rs/news/83603/panelists---icty-has-been-biased.htm
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Post by rex362 on Apr 11, 2013 16:41:03 GMT -5
meanwhile in the province of Vojvodina "What separatism! There has never been separatism in Vojvodina and there never will be. The state (republic) authorities are making up enemies to hide the results of the negotiations on Kosovo," he asserted, and added that a rally scheduled for Friday in Novi Sad under the slogan, "Stop to the breaking up of Serbia", was "directed against the authorities in Vojvodina". Pajtić also accused the ruling parties on the state level - where his Democrats are in opposition - of having the goal of bringing down the provincial government "at any price". Pajtić then accused the authorities of violating the laws regulating Vojvodina's powers, taking away its property and violating the Constitution, and criticised President Tomislav Nikolić for referring to his government as "so-called" during an interview last week. " www.b92.net/eng/news/politics-article.php?yyyy=2013&mm=04&dd=11&nav_id=85662
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Post by rex362 on Apr 11, 2013 17:01:54 GMT -5
but then again ....they made their choice but still behind with nose in euro Ass all over the place fricken losers Vučić, foreign officials “discuss ways to improve EU offer” Source: Tanjug BELGRADE -- First Deputy PM Aleksandar Vučić has been in a constant contact with high officials of the U.S., Germany, Great Britain and France in the past several days.
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This is according to Belgrade-based daily Danas. The daily also writes that the first deputy PM is in contact with representatives of other key countries in the international community in order for the Belgrade-Priština agreement to be harmonized and signed as soon as possible.
Vučić is in contact with U.S. Assistant Secretary of State Philip Gordon and Christoph Heusgen, foreign policy advisor of German Chancellor Angela Merkel, discussing ways to improve the EU proposal for the agreement with Priština, which the Serbian government refused to sign on Monday, the daily reads.
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Post by Balkaneros on Apr 11, 2013 17:11:25 GMT -5
Stop embarrassing yourself, you're butthurt I know you don't need to keep yelling about it.
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Post by rex362 on Apr 11, 2013 17:12:11 GMT -5
Stop embarrassing yourself, you're butthurt I know you don't need to keep yelling about it. what you say Marko ??
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Post by Balkaneros on Apr 11, 2013 17:13:28 GMT -5
but then again ....they made their choice but still behind with nose in euro Ass all over the place fricken losers Vučić, foreign officials “discuss ways to improve EU offer” Source: Tanjug BELGRADE -- First Deputy PM Aleksandar Vučić has been in a constant contact with high officials of the U.S., Germany, Great Britain and France in the past several days.
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This is according to Belgrade-based daily Danas. The daily also writes that the first deputy PM is in contact with representatives of other key countries in the international community in order for the Belgrade-Priština agreement to be harmonized and signed as soon as possible.
Vučić is in contact with U.S. Assistant Secretary of State Philip Gordon and Christoph Heusgen, foreign policy advisor of German Chancellor Angela Merkel, discussing ways to improve the EU proposal for the agreement with Priština, which the Serbian government refused to sign on Monday, the daily reads. Serbia is keeping their doors open only a real good statesman is capable of doing that. Serbia is more powerful than albania so really you have nothing to say.
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Post by rex362 on Apr 11, 2013 17:13:53 GMT -5
Marko ......If I was serbian I would stay at home this month till it blows over
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Post by rex362 on Apr 11, 2013 17:21:11 GMT -5
serbia is buying insurance for their hand at blackjack ...in case shit hits the fan Marko ...so these moves of mistakes you see serbia doing you classify as powerful
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Post by Balkaneros on Apr 11, 2013 17:43:47 GMT -5
serbia is buying insurance for their hand at blackjack ...in case s**t hits the fan Marko ...so these moves of mistakes you see serbia doing you classify as powerful Serbia is in a great position right now and it makes you sick. let it burrrnnnn rex LET-IT-BURN... and who is marko? i think your online internet wars is screwing with your heard. How would they call this internet-war-sydnrom.
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Post by rex362 on Apr 11, 2013 19:46:14 GMT -5
ok Zoran .....
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Post by Balkaneros on Apr 14, 2013 16:30:00 GMT -5
Rwanda to block war crimes court at UNNew York - The United Nations has been hit by a second war crimes court dispute in a week with Rwanda trying to stop the UN Security Council praising the International Criminal Court. The storm comes only days after the United States boycotted a UN General Assembly debate where Serbia's president launched a fierce attack on international war crimes courts.Rwanda is organizing a Security Council meeting on Monday on conflict prevention in Africa when traditionally the 15-member body would release a statement. The seven ICC members on the council - Argentina, Australia, Britain, France, Guatemala, Luxembourg and South Korea - insist on acknowledging the work of the court in ending impunity for war crimes, diplomats said. Rwanda said it would not accept a statement which mentions the ICC which it has strongly criticized, according to diplomats. Rwanda is the council president for April and its Foreign Minister Louise Mushikiwabo will chair the meeting with UN leader Ban Ki-moon also attending. It is expected to highlight its own experiences in bringing stability since the 1994 genocide in which more than 800 000 people died. ICC members on the council wanted a statement which stresses "the important role of the International Criminal Court and reiterates the importance of co-operation with the court," said a copy obtained by AFP. "Rwanda said it would rather have no statement at all than one which mentions the ICC," said a UN diplomat, speaking on condition of anonymity. "It is a strange position for a country which is organizing the meeting." "There is a clear divide in the council, seven-seven, on the ICC issue," Rwanda's deputy UN ambassador Olivier Nduhungirehe told AFP. Shameful behaviourHe said a compromise could be found before Monday's meeting. But western diplomats said this was unlikely. "Given their own tragic circumstances, this is just shameful behaviour by Rwanda," said Richard Dicker, justice specialist for Human Rights Watch. The rights group has has been strongly criticised by the Rwandan government for its reporting on the nation. Rwanda has also slammed the ICC and the international tribunal set up to handle its genocide cases. About half of African nations are ICC signatories but Rwanda is among a hard core who complain about its tactics. "The ICC is a political court and we have never believed in its jurisdiction," Rwanda's foreign minister said last month. Rwanda's Justice Minister Tharcisse Karugarama took up the attacks against international tribunals at a UN General Assembly meeting on internationl justice on Wednesday. Karugarama said his country felt "betrayed" by the International Criminal Tribunal on Rwanda that handled major cases after the 1994 genocide. The United States boycotted the General Assembly meeting which was marked by a fierce attack on the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia by Serbia's President Tomislav Nikolic. He said there was "a systematic atmosphere of lynch-mobbing of everything that is Serbian."The comments were strongly criticised by the European Union. And UN leader Ban strongly defended the growing role of international justice at the meeting. The international tribunals have "ushered in an age of accountability," Ban said. Tensions over international justice dispute could worsen. The 20th anniversary of the Security Council's call for the creation of the Yugoslavia tribunal is in May and some countries want a special anniversary meeting. www.news24.com/Africa/News/Rwanda-to-block-war-crimes-court-at-UN-20130414The West is getting slapped around like a hoe in debt and they're not liking it. The point of the UN is to be neutral on all matters and when and issues arise countries gather TO DEBATE... which is exactly what Serbia is doing, THIS IS THE FOUNDATION OF GLOBAL JUSTICE AND DEMOCRACY AND THE WEST HATES IT because now their govno is going to fall on their own heads.
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Post by rex362 on Apr 14, 2013 16:52:21 GMT -5
as it should and well deserved .....and imo they have been very soft and lenient about it they should of been on serbian ass hard from the get-go ... serbia Racak'ing the whole world while their eyes are wide open ....
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Post by Balkaneros on Apr 14, 2013 16:56:04 GMT -5
Since you're an expert on Racak... whose the champion in my avatar?
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Post by rex362 on Apr 14, 2013 16:59:57 GMT -5
I cant remember all these criminals names .....there is so many of you's
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Post by Balkaneros on Apr 14, 2013 17:08:06 GMT -5
You don't know much of anything do you...
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Post by rex362 on Apr 14, 2013 17:17:45 GMT -5
I have to take a guess ...I dont have these on my walls like you do bigger than lif size posters is it Dejan Milenkovic ,,,,the one arrested in greece .....? is he out already .........?
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