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Post by theblackswans on Jul 22, 2008 15:44:31 GMT -5
SILAJDZIC: IT MUST NOT BE ALLOWED FOR THE KARADZIC AND MLADIC'S PROJECT TO LIVE SARAJEVO, July 22 (FENA) - BiH Presidency Chairman Haris Silajdzic, in his first reaction on Radovan Karadzic’s arrest, said in his statement for BHT on Tuesday that it has been shown that the justice still can be reached, but he has also warned that Ratko Mladic is still at large.
Silajdzic said that it must not be allowed that the project of those two men lives, and by this he meant on the consequences of genocide they are responsible for.
Silajdzic believes that the arrest of Karadzic will contribute to justice, peace and stability in BiH as well as catharsis in Serbia.
He said that he is pleased to see that president Boris Tadic and the Serbian Government had strength for this.
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Post by theblackswans on Jul 22, 2008 15:45:39 GMT -5
RS Police did not participate in the arrest of Radovan Karadzic as it was confirmed on Tuesday by Police Chief, Uros Pena.
He stated that RS Ministry of interior took security measures to protect certain individuals and objects right before they received information on the Karadzic’s arrest.
Religious facilities and international organizations are under protection.
Pena stated that there is increased presence of police on the streets.
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Post by theblackswans on Jul 22, 2008 15:46:45 GMT -5
LAGUMDZIJA: KARADZIC PRESENTS THE END OF ONE PROJECT AND IT SHOULD BE TRIALED IN THE HAGUE SARAJEVO, July 22 (FENA) - SDP BiH president, Zlatko Lagumdzija stated for FENA on Tuesday that Karadzic’s arrest should be the message to all in BiH and region and international community as well that time has passed in BiH or anywhere else in the world where one people or faith can confront another and try to destroy it.
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Post by theblackswans on Jul 22, 2008 15:48:38 GMT -5
The RS Government Prime Minister and president of the Union of Social Democrats (SNSD) Milorad Dodik has accused the Serb Democratic Party (SDS) that they are trying to dramatize the situation after the arrest of Radovan Karadzic, though SDS, as he added, left Karadzic in the hardest moments.
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Post by kapetan on Jul 22, 2008 17:24:35 GMT -5
Dodik is a worthless krmak.
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Post by Kralj Vatra on Jul 23, 2008 3:18:16 GMT -5
Silajdzic repeated his "opinion" about Karadzic "project" yesterday night at BBC where they had him live(teleconference) and the reply he got from the BBC journalist, was that if he is expecting Dayton to be replaced then this is not "likely" to happen. Afterwards he went on, screaming and crying about the international community (whatever this is), and they closed the connection.
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Post by zgembo on Jul 23, 2008 12:47:33 GMT -5
All Silajdzic can do is cry. Karadzic wasn't a signatory to the Dayton Accords, and Karadzic didn't create Republika Srpska (the will of the Serbian people did).
What really matters is that the international community is committed to maintaining the Dayton Accords and the existence of Republika Srpska. The arrest of Karadzic only helps solify this, as it removes the pressure/negativity surrounding Republika Srpska and firmly seperates the crime from the institution. I hope Dodik supports the arrest and says something of the sort to signify this. Once Mladic is arrested, the war can be consigned to the history books and the RS movement for independnce can be commenced unhindered by any baggage.
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Post by MiG on Jul 23, 2008 13:29:52 GMT -5
Karadzic did not create it, but was one of the Founding Fathers that made it possible. Obviously if he didn't have the support of the people he wouldn't have, but he still organized it and made it possible.
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Post by theblackswans on Jul 23, 2008 14:04:41 GMT -5
All Silajdzic can do is cry. Karadzic wasn't a signatory to the Dayton Accords, and Karadzic didn't create Republika Srpska (the will of the Serbian people did). What really matters is that the international community is committed to maintaining the Dayton Accords and the existence of Republika Srpska. The arrest of Karadzic only helps solify this, as it removes the pressure/negativity surrounding Republika Srpska and firmly seperates the crime from the institution. I hope Dodik supports the arrest and says something of the sort to signify this. Once Mladic is arrested, the war can be consigned to the history books and the RS movement for independnce can be commenced unhindered by any baggage. I do agree with part of what you said Siljadzic crying about rs will do nothing to strengthen BiH or the Federation. He should work harder on creating a stable strong state instead so much energy on convincing the world to intervene. He sounds like he did during the war pining for intervention from the international community. I don't believe that rs has to be abolished if they would break from the ugly rehtoric and racist past. Your right about Mladic being arrested will consign the war to history and move BiH forward. Your claim to Dayton as saving rs while claiming later for a move for independance makes no sense, Dayton is the only thing protecting rs. If the Serbs in rs tried to break away the international community and the Bosnians wouldn't look at it like Kosovo. You would lose your enity for sure and possibly lead to war which could end most of the Serbians communities in BiH. I am sure faced with a real enemy instead of villages of civillians and women and children the Serbs in BiH would flee in large numbers just like before. Either way it is ugly and isn't really inline with what happening in the rest of Europe even Serbia!
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Post by zgembo on Jul 23, 2008 14:14:18 GMT -5
I have a hard time believing Muslim will give up their lives to conquer territory inhabited by Serbs to the tune of 90%. I, of course, don't envision Republika Srpska becoming independent any time soon, but perhaps 20-25 years from now. It will be a peaceful seperation, necessitated by pragamtic and functional considerations. The war will be forgotten then, entire generations that remember multi-ethnic life will have died out.
It is all one big process. I compared the arrest and extradition of Karadzic to Obrenovic killing Karadjordje and giving his decapitated head to the Turks in 1817. That sacrific of one man for the benefit of Serbdom in general (among other things of course) led to Turks accepting an autonomous Serbia, to granting it further and further concessions before it finally became internationally recognized as an independent state by the Congress of Berlin in 1878. I don't think it will take 60 years for Republika Srpska to become independent, but I do think it is inevitable.
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Post by raynon on Jul 24, 2008 0:36:54 GMT -5
I have a hard time believing Muslim will give up their lives to conquer territory inhabited by Serbs to the tune of 90%. I, of course, don't envision Republika Srpska becoming independent any time soon, but perhaps 20-25 years from now. It will be a peaceful seperation, necessitated by pragamtic and functional considerations. The war will be forgotten then, entire generations that remember multi-ethnic life will have died out. . Muslims will give up nothing to lose the serbs from their territory. Serbs will run to belgrade when they see Muslims buying up the properties around their homes and begin an Islamic Renaissance (home/business/Mosques/Islamic centers) buiding-development binge near Serbs. Muslims won't have to do much to scare Serbs straight back to their hills in serbia. It is all one big process. I compared the arrest and extradition of Karadzic to Obrenovic killing Karadjordje and giving his decapitated head to the Turks in 1817. That sacrific of one man for the benefit of Serbdom in general (among other things of course) led to Turks accepting an autonomous Serbia, to granting it further and further concessions before it finally became internationally recognized as an independent state by the Congress of Berlin in 1878. I don't think it will take 60 years for Republika Srpska to become independent, but I do think it is inevitable. First, the EU/US/UN are not the Turks and they have their Dayton treaty signed by your serbian govt. Now, if the current Serbian govt wants to back out of that agreement and try their hand at something new, don't think your RS will get anything better than what they have now. In fact, with the claims against Serbia by individual Bosnians, now filed in int'l and domestic courts, your Serbs in Bosnia would be really lucky to keep the right to own property in Bosnia. btw, didn't you and a few of your fascist friends promise the forum members you'd hang yourselves if Serbs gave up karazic ? We're waiting...
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Post by theblackswans on Jul 24, 2008 0:59:33 GMT -5
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btw, didn't you and a few of your fascist friends promise the forum members you'd hang yourselves if Serbs gave up karazic ? We're waiting...[/quote]
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Post by sweetnugs on Jul 24, 2008 1:33:49 GMT -5
SRSLY whats fair is fair.
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Post by kapetan on Jul 24, 2008 1:55:00 GMT -5
I have a hard time believing Muslim will give up their lives to conquer territory inhabited by Serbs to the tune of 90%. I, of course, don't envision Republika Srpska becoming independent any time soon, but perhaps 20-25 years from now. It will be a peaceful seperation, necessitated by pragamtic and functional considerations. The war will be forgotten then, entire generations that remember multi-ethnic life will have died out. . Muslims will give up nothing to lose the serbs from their territory. Serbs will run to belgrade when they see Muslims buying up the properties around their homes and begin an Islamic Renaissance (home/business/Mosques/Islamic centers) buiding-development binge near Serbs. Muslims won't have to do much to scare Serbs straight back to their hills in serbia. It is all one big process. I compared the arrest and extradition of Karadzic to Obrenovic killing Karadjordje and giving his decapitated head to the Turks in 1817. That sacrific of one man for the benefit of Serbdom in general (among other things of course) led to Turks accepting an autonomous Serbia, to granting it further and further concessions before it finally became internationally recognized as an independent state by the Congress of Berlin in 1878. I don't think it will take 60 years for Republika Srpska to become independent, but I do think it is inevitable. First, the EU/US/UN are not the Turks and they have their Dayton treaty signed by your serbian govt. Now, if the current Serbian govt wants to back out of that agreement and try their hand at something new, don't think your RS will get anything better than what they have now. In fact, with the claims against Serbia by individual Bosnians, now filed in int'l and domestic courts, your Serbs in Bosnia would be really lucky to keep the right to own property in Bosnia. btw, didn't you and a few of your fascist friends promise the forum members you'd hang yourselves if Serbs gave up karazic ? We're waiting... Bosnia's population growth is one of the best in Europe (although that's not saying much). While other Balkan countries are in the negatives lol. CIA Factbook: Bosnia and Herzegovina 0.666% (2008 est.) Albania 0.538% (2008 est.) Croatia -0.043% (2008 est.) Bulgaria -0.813% (2008 est.) Montenegro -0.925% (2008 est.) Our birth rate however is horrible like the rest of the continent. Croatia 9.64 2008 est Bosnia and Herzegovina 8.82 2008 est Bulgaria 9.58 2008 est Montenegro 11.17 2008 est Albania 15.22 2008 est. We need to increase both, dramaticly. Kosovo style.
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Post by sweetnugs on Jul 24, 2008 2:11:01 GMT -5
Ko bih rekao da ce se nekada kazati ugledajmo se na siptare
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Post by kapetan on Jul 24, 2008 2:47:07 GMT -5
Ko bih rekao da ce se nekada kazati ugledajmo se na siptare ........................ you have something against them? historicly we've usualy been cool or working together, mostly due to religion and common enemies.
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Post by sweetnugs on Jul 24, 2008 13:13:54 GMT -5
Jok ja, slasticarne su im uvijek na nivou.
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Post by meltdown711 on Jul 24, 2008 15:13:43 GMT -5
I dont know what you said Bosniacum, I dont speak that language of yours which I find so detestable, but I would like to say that there is an interesting saying Albs have for Bosnians and the most basic interpretation is that once that shell of yours is broken, the Serb will spew out of you.
As I see it, you have no right to be using bad language against us, when your "state" is more brittle then ours. Hopefully next time you guys start wacking each other Ill have the popcorn ready and a nice comfy couch to recline for it.
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Post by kapetan on Jul 24, 2008 15:38:55 GMT -5
He just said "who would've thought we'd emulate albanians"
so relax little guy
and this whole "oh man i hate this language it's not albanian, i hate it oh man even though they did nothing to me" is pretty damn corny.
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