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Post by Pavel Chernev on May 23, 2010 9:35:50 GMT -5
I do my part for freedom
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Post by Pavel Chernev on May 23, 2010 9:24:51 GMT -5
Three killed, 7 wounded in Boslim stabbing spree(Reuters) - Three people were killed and seven were wounded, four of them children, when a man went on a stabbing spree in central Bosnia late on Friday, officials said on Saturday. World The man went from house to house in a village near the town of Visoko, attacking 10 people with a knife, three of whom died, police spokeswoman Aldina Ahmic said. "Some information indicates that the man was mentally ill but we are still checking," Ahmic told Reuters by telephone from the central Bosnian town of Zenica. Two seriously injured adults and four children underwent surgery and were in stable condition, said Biljana Jandric, a spokeswoman for the Sarajevo Kosevo hospital. A mother of two was treated for facial cuts and released. The attacker was wounded in the head and was also in the hospital, she said. (Reporting by Daria Sito-Sucic; editing by Tim Pearce) www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE64E0UZ20100515
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Post by Pavel Chernev on May 23, 2010 9:17:54 GMT -5
But but but but... Strange thing is why is it always arabs that get so upset, you dont se albanians or bosniaks or turks burn flags and yell allah akbar in central Stockholm..
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Post by Pavel Chernev on May 23, 2010 9:13:59 GMT -5
At DCMz
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Post by Pavel Chernev on May 23, 2010 9:11:16 GMT -5
Name: Pavel Chernev Age: 51 Location: Sofia, Bulgaria Ethnic Background: Bulgarian Religious Beliefs: Bulgarian Orthodox Political Views: Patriotic Interests: Politics, culture, truth and freedom Occupation: Politician, forumite
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Post by Pavel Chernev on May 13, 2010 18:38:54 GMT -5
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Post by Pavel Chernev on May 5, 2010 7:41:58 GMT -5
Anyways, which player name are you going to get?
I'm deciding between Vidic or Stankovic (could be the last World Cup for the captain and it would be a great momento)
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Post by Pavel Chernev on May 5, 2010 7:35:12 GMT -5
A Croatian footballer booked for diving had actually dropped dead of a heart attack. Goran Tunjic, a 32-year-old defender playing for the Mladost FC, collapsed in the 35th minute of the County League match against Hrvatski Sokola, prompting the referee to approach the player with yellow card in his hand. Tragically, however, the player had suffered a fatal heart attack. The official quickly realised what had happened and called for medical aid, but Tunjic died despite being rushed to a nearby hospital. "Doctors tried to help him but there was nothing they could do," a club spokesman said of the player, who had no previous medical problems. "He just fell dead on the spot." uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/blogs/world-of-sport/article/1224/Holy heck...
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Post by Pavel Chernev on May 5, 2010 7:32:41 GMT -5
Very nice!
Good luck to you great Denmark at World Cup!
...sorry, SERBIJA!
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Post by Pavel Chernev on Apr 28, 2010 1:02:00 GMT -5
Amazing player and hitting great form just in time for the Worl-- oh nevermind.
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Post by Pavel Chernev on Apr 28, 2010 0:54:41 GMT -5
Serbian coach dancing by was hilarious!
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Post by Pavel Chernev on Apr 27, 2010 8:34:57 GMT -5
oh, wow.
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Post by Pavel Chernev on Apr 27, 2010 8:25:23 GMT -5
What '80 year period of freedom' are we referring to here?
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Post by Pavel Chernev on Apr 26, 2010 23:37:57 GMT -5
Ja sam SRBIN, ali... 1) priznajem Kosovo kao nezavisnu državu 2) priznajem Ratka Mladića i Radovana Karadžića kao ratne zločince 3) priznajem da se u Srebrenici dogodio genocid 4) volim EU i NATO 5) Novak Đoković mi NIJE omiljeni teniser 6) ne zanima me naša "slavna" prošlost, zanima me naša BUDUĆNOST! 7) smatram da se sve društvene podele trebaju prevazići kako bi se postigli viši ciljevi 8) protivim se svakom obliku nasilja 9) srpske devojke mi NISU najlepše na svetu! 10) Beograd mi NIJE najlepši grad na svetu! 11) poštujem kulturu i tradiciju svakog naroda ili države 12) ne mrzim 13) nacionalnost, rasa, vera, pol, seksualna orijentacija ili bilo šta slično ne ubraja se u razloge zašto da se družim s nekim ili ne! JA SAM SRBIN, ALI SAM I REALAN!!! www.rastkopocesta.blogspot.com/
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Post by Pavel Chernev on Apr 26, 2010 23:26:14 GMT -5
A 12-year old Serbian boy in Belgrade has become famous after campaigning on the internet for policies like Nato membership and support for the independence of Serbia's southern province of Kosovo. They are ideas that have not gone down well with Serbia's nationalists, some of whom have now issued death threats against him. Rastko Pocesta explains why he has set himself up as Serbia's new young self-proclaimed social activist. --- How do we counter this great disturbance in the force, Duncan? He even has an active blog to spread his lies
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Post by Pavel Chernev on Apr 26, 2010 8:34:56 GMT -5
Greetings comrades, check out Cibona's coach as the ball goes in
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Post by Pavel Chernev on Apr 25, 2010 22:19:32 GMT -5
Packed stadium in Zagreb celebrates victory but with .6 seconds to go, Kecman with a 3-pointer, 74-75 in favour of Partizan in the final.
You can literally feel the second their hearts are crushed LMAO
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Post by Pavel Chernev on Apr 22, 2010 3:00:42 GMT -5
Boslim war veterans clash with police – 16 hours ago
SARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina — War veterans protesting proposed cuts in state benefits set fire to a regional government building in Bosnia on Wednesday and drove back riot police who tried to disperse them.
The police used tear gas against the more than 5,000 protesters then withdrew, leading the protesters to storm the building, break its windows and set the ground floor on fire.
A small group of policemen was temporarily trapped between the blaze and the furious protesters, but ambulance crews pulled them to safety.
Kosevo Hospital spokeswoman Biljana Jandric said 40 people were treated, mostly for the aftereffects of tear gas.
The veterans had fought in the Bosnian war that pitted the country's three main ethnic factions — Serbs, Croats and Bosniaks, or Bosnian Muslims — against each other after Bosnia split from what was then Yugoslavia. More than 100,000 people were killed in Europe's bloodiest conflict since World War II before a peace was brokered in 1995.
The government of the joint Bosniak-Croat federation that now makes up the country along with a Serb republic is trying to cut its spending to meet conditions of a euro1.2 billion ($1.62 billion) loan from the International Monetary Fund.
War veterans now receive the equivalent of between 150 euros and 500 euros a month ($200 to $665), but the government plan would cut that by 10 percent.
The veterans have agreed to accept a small reduction, but demanded that the government save whatever else is needed by making other cuts in the federation's budget.
Associated Press writers Aida Cerkez Robinson in Sarajevo and George Jahn in Vienna contributed to this report.
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Post by Pavel Chernev on Apr 22, 2010 2:50:36 GMT -5
A topic entirely focused on showing the forum community, and the world, the elegant culture of the Boslim, or Bosniak, or Muslim or whatever it will be tomorrow. Boslim fans, police injuredSARAJEVO (Bosnia-Hercegovina) - AT LEAST 15 people, including eight police officers, were injured on Wednesday in violence that broke out after a Bosnian league football match, police said. The violence followed the 1-1 draw between Sarajevo and Siroki Brijeg, a police official told AFP, adding that the toll of injured was not definitive. Dissatisfied with their team's result, Sarajevo supporters smashed seats in the stands, while others ran onto the pitch and overturned benches for players and coaches, national television BHRT reported. Some of the supporters attacked guards, preventing them from escorting the players to their locker room, the same source said. Outside the stadium a group of Sarajevo fans clashed with the police and rival supporters. One person was killed in violent clashes between fans of the sides in October, when the match was played in the southern town of Siroki Brijeg. The Sarajevo supporters are mostly Muslims, while those of Siroki Brijeg are predominantly Croats. Ethnic tensions between Bosnian Muslims, Croats and Serbs have remained strained 15 years after the 1992-1995 war that left some 100,000 dead. -- AFP www.straitstimes.com/BreakingNews/Sport/Story/STIStory_517612.html
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Post by Pavel Chernev on Apr 21, 2010 21:58:56 GMT -5
Heard it's the new MTV series to air after Jersey Shore, 'Boslims Gone Wild'
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The edited word (Which I replaced) is in red. The original word of choice you put there is a little offensive, is it not? Sljedeci put pokazi malo Politicke Ispravnosti. Hvala unaprijed;
- MiG
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