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Post by uz on Aug 3, 2012 16:03:32 GMT -5
When the Ottomans fell you strove for a new identity. This is percisely when Skandenbeg came back into the picture Which identity will you strive for when this new-empire abandons you? Italy has much investments to offer Serbia. If anything you should be pissed at them for the lack of loyalty towards to the "Kosovars" and their cause. hahah this doesn't make any sense. Serbs in the North of Kosovo get attacked by Albs constantly, just imagine how the ones down south feel. If they "accepted" the new passports and documents, it's out of fear and nothing else. You ask them what they would want and they'll tell you. 70% of Serbs in Kosovo support the independance? HAHAHAHAHAA wow.... just .... ....wow
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Post by rex362 on Aug 3, 2012 17:15:58 GMT -5
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serbia shakes hands with everyone that recognizes Kosova so indirectly serbia is ok with it
yes ...no sense like Tommy boys comments
yea wow
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Post by uz on Aug 3, 2012 17:33:20 GMT -5
You're looking at it from the wrong angle. Where's their loyalty towards you? The poor Albs who seek freedom from Serb tyranny lol. Recognitions mean nothing everyone understands this except the Albs. Look even if you didn't get these so-far recognitions, Kosovo would be in the same position anyway. You'd still do business with certain EU nations, the USA and UK. What's changed really? you still got this to work on: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_territorial_disputeshahahahhahahahaha
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Post by uz on Aug 6, 2012 16:00:17 GMT -5
Vulin: Priština institutions in Kosovo are parallel
"Serbs will never recognize Kosovo and it will never be independent without the will of Serbs. So far, Serbs from the southern province were merely observers, and that will not happen again. They have a right to be heard, and they will be, both directly and through the Office," he told the state broadcaster RTS. Vulin said the new government would change the attitude towards Kosovo Serbs, who were treated by the previous government "as a third party who needed to be sent difficult and important messages." -- Vulin also stated that he was expecting "excellent cooperation" with PM Ivica Dačić, and described the new cabinet as "the government of national salvation". www.b92.net/eng/news/politics-article.php?yyyy=2012&mm=08&dd=06&nav_id=81644
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Post by albascorp on Aug 6, 2012 16:06:15 GMT -5
--EDIT--- stil counting your edits
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Post by uz on Aug 6, 2012 16:13:30 GMT -5
hahaha bad karma.
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Post by uz on Aug 6, 2012 17:11:57 GMT -5
Privatisation of Kosovo's Trepca mine delayed"Unsolved financial problems impede Trepca privatisation, mainly debts incurred after 1990. It cannot be sold or privatised unless its debt amount is clearly determined and debtors identified," Ibrahim Rexhepi, executive director of the Kosovo Center for Strategic and Social Research, told SETimes. -- Trepca is believed to owe an estimated 206m euros, mainly to Serbian companies, and 41m euros to Greek, French and Bulgarian companies. It also owes the Kosovo government about 100m euros for investments made since 1999. -- In addition, Serbia is objecting to the privatisation efforts of Trepca, which has valuable reserves of lead, zinc, silver, gold, indium and rare metals. The Economist reported in January 2011 that Trepca's structures, with the rich mine and its numerous processing plants, "accounted for 70% of the [former] Yugoslav extraction production." Goran Bogdanovic, former Serbian minister for Kosovo, said that the privatisation is "illegal and contrary to UN Security Council Resolution 1244." "We oppose it, and I see no way in which the privatisation could be carried out. We will do everything to prevent this from happening, because the bulk of the mine is in the north of Kosovo," Bogdanovic told reporters in Serbia. www.setimes.com/cocoon/setimes/xhtml/en_GB/features/setimes/features/2012/08/06/feature-01Without Serbia, where do you go?
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Post by Shqipni13 on Aug 6, 2012 17:34:12 GMT -5
^Maybe this is why the north hasn't been handed over.
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Post by albascorp on Aug 6, 2012 18:07:00 GMT -5
--EDIT--
each time crybitchuz and vaginanitis do each other in the ass
just to diss me how much they love each other
they edit one post from me...
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Post by uz on Aug 6, 2012 18:08:29 GMT -5
again with your English dyslexia.
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Post by masteralbanianknow on Aug 9, 2012 12:33:12 GMT -5
UZ you seem to ignore much recent history or playing ignorant ,but forget the past .
what do you see for Serbia in 2022 ?
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Post by uz on Aug 9, 2012 13:22:01 GMT -5
UZ you seem to ignore much recent history or playing ignorant ,but forget the past . what do you see for Serbia in 2022 ? I'd think the opposite. I know more about the recent history than the past. take this for example... just yesterday... GNJILANE -- Kosovo police regional spokesman Ismet Hashani has said that an elderly Serb was attacked in the village of Pasjane in the Gnjilane municipality.Trajković, who is about 80 years old, was attacked in his field which is located near the ethnic Albanian-populated village of Vlaštica. www.b92.net/eng/news/crimes-article.php?yyyy=2012&mm=08&dd=09&nav_id=81689whose the one playing ignorant?
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Post by masteralbanianknow on Aug 9, 2012 17:23:39 GMT -5
UZ I was pertaining to real News and worthy events ,not about a few children chasing an 80 year old peeping tom pervert .
Again, what do you see for Serbia in 2022 ?
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Post by uz on Aug 9, 2012 17:29:28 GMT -5
You guys were raised as pedos, starting with the fathers so it's a no brainer something along those lines would pop into your head as a "defense".
That's a dumb question, I'm no fortune teller. What are you trying to get at? Get to the point.
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Post by albascorp on Aug 9, 2012 17:32:18 GMT -5
you dont get it masteralbanianknow... crybitchuz cant give any answer wich isnt asked by himself
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Post by valmir on Aug 9, 2012 17:34:06 GMT -5
UZ, please stop showing us this kind of news...In Balkan it is all normal. If an Albanian tries to go somewhere where serbs are a majority he will probably be beaten,same contrary, so stop with this bullshit.
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Post by albascorp on Aug 9, 2012 17:35:23 GMT -5
UZ, please stop showing us this kind of news...In Balkan it is all normal. If an Albanian tries to go somewhere where serbs are a majority he will probably be beaten,same contrary, so stop with this bulls**t. beaten? they beatated out more than 1 mil people out of their homes WHERE SERBS WHERE MINORITY
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Post by uz on Aug 9, 2012 17:41:24 GMT -5
UZ, please stop showing us this kind of news...In Balkan it is all normal. If an Albanian tries to go somewhere where serbs are a majority he will probably be beaten,same contrary, so stop with this bulls**t. When does that happen? Has the Kosovo police reported recently on any incidences of such?
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Post by masteralbanianknow on Aug 9, 2012 17:46:13 GMT -5
While on b92 I saw this one :
Suspected drunk driver runs over, kills two children Source: Tanjug
ŠABAC -- Two children were killed and one person suffered serious injuries when 24-year-old Ivan J. ran them over with his Peugeot 405 near the western town of Bogatić.
not to be crude, but I am glad they told me and you it was a Peugeot 405
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Post by uz on Aug 9, 2012 17:47:40 GMT -5
drunk driving accidents happen everywhere. Try again....
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