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Post by Balkaneros on Apr 21, 2013 12:46:53 GMT -5
Are you going stricly by family name? Because Popovic is a very common name throughout all the Yugoslav lands, this includes Albania. If you can trace your family back to Albania that wouldn't surprise me either, this would mean your family is very old, Albania was orignally settled by the South Slavs ie; the Serbs.
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Post by Balkaneros on Apr 20, 2013 13:45:51 GMT -5
A senior Ukip politician has said Kosovo should not be allowed to join the European Union because Britain "already has enough" criminals. Gerard Batten, a Ukip MEP, said people from the "lawless" country should not get an open door to come to Britain. "We already have plenty of criminals from Kosovo in London, despite the fact it's not yet a member of the EU," he said. "EU entry would enable yet more to come. We already have enough, thank you very much." Mr Batten later told The Daily Telegraph: "UKIP opposes the entry of all new states to the EU because it gives their citizens automatic entry to Britiain. " Kosovo is a particularly bad example because it is a poor, lawless state with rampant criminality. We don't want to give an open door invite to more criminals from Kosovo, we have enough already. Just look at the crime statistics for Romanians in London for example." Mr Batten's comments come after Diane James, a Ukip candidate in the Eastleigh by-election, apologised for linking Romanians with crime. Mrs James made the remarks earlier this year while attending a rally in the Hampshire constituency with Nigel Farage, the Ukip leader. "We are not just talking about pressure on services from immigration but also, and I have to say it, the crime associated with Romanians," she said at the time, calling for a moratorium on immigration. "One of the problems with the Olympics last year was the Metropolitan Police having to deal with Romanian criminal gangs pick-pocketing." Mrs James later apologised, saying she had not meant her comments to be a “generalisation against every single individual born with a Romanian passport”. Ukip has stoked fears over the threat of immigration from Bulgaria and Romania when controls on free movement from the newest EU countries end next year. In the last few months, the party's MEPs have also been stepping up their campaign against Kosovo joining the European Union. One MEP, William Dartmouth, formally called for a European Union debate on the issue to be delayed until the year 3,000. www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/10006116/Weve-got-enough-criminals-so-keep-Kosovo-out-of-Europe-says-Ukip-MEP.htmlI have done extensive travels through Europe in particular the West and this is exactly what the citizens say all the time; Romanians and albanians are the criminals their country. We Romanians have a bad reputation in many countries, although there are some exceptions, such as Canada, because most Romanians who migrated there were educated and/or middle-class. There are countries where Yugoslavs were looked upon with more contempt by the natives than Romanians. The UK is full, they are simply tired of immigrants; and since they can't take it on Asians and Africans, because that would be deemed racist and thus unacceptable, they complain about Romanians, Bulgarians, Albanians, and so on. That's how it works. Just like Australia, a country of people who are nice on the outside, but who are very foolish on the inside--just like the migrants who live there. A bunch of retards, all of them. Agreed but from the EU point of view statistics speak volumes, Romania is already in the EU they're just using Romania as a scapegoat for the exact reason as you say. instead of criticizing non-Europeans for crimes it's most "polite" to attack Europeans. Everyone knows if Kosovo gets in the EU they'll be a wave of albs leaving into Western Europe, especially because the situation in Kosovo wouldn't even get better anyway and really who would blame them there's a lot more opportunity outside. For the EU to function properly, they have to take in countries that are already standing on their two feet alone functioning. This philosophy to just grow grow grow is not going solve anything, the foundation is completely rotting out yet we're still building.
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Post by Balkaneros on Apr 20, 2013 1:37:51 GMT -5
ummm wrong thread ...
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Post by Balkaneros on Apr 19, 2013 21:39:57 GMT -5
^ I actually have met a "Kosovar refugee" and don't ask what happened when he demanded from one of my buddies that he wanted to meet me, because guess what, he did.
this topic obviously derailed, due to you being butthurt n'all.
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Post by Balkaneros on Apr 19, 2013 21:16:10 GMT -5
A senior Ukip politician has said Kosovo should not be allowed to join the European Union because Britain "already has enough" criminals. Gerard Batten, a Ukip MEP, said people from the "lawless" country should not get an open door to come to Britain. "We already have plenty of criminals from Kosovo in London, despite the fact it's not yet a member of the EU," he said. "EU entry would enable yet more to come. We already have enough, thank you very much." Mr Batten later told The Daily Telegraph: "UKIP opposes the entry of all new states to the EU because it gives their citizens automatic entry to Britiain. " Kosovo is a particularly bad example because it is a poor, lawless state with rampant criminality. We don't want to give an open door invite to more criminals from Kosovo, we have enough already. Just look at the crime statistics for Romanians in London for example." Mr Batten's comments come after Diane James, a Ukip candidate in the Eastleigh by-election, apologised for linking Romanians with crime. Mrs James made the remarks earlier this year while attending a rally in the Hampshire constituency with Nigel Farage, the Ukip leader. "We are not just talking about pressure on services from immigration but also, and I have to say it, the crime associated with Romanians," she said at the time, calling for a moratorium on immigration. "One of the problems with the Olympics last year was the Metropolitan Police having to deal with Romanian criminal gangs pick-pocketing." Mrs James later apologised, saying she had not meant her comments to be a “generalisation against every single individual born with a Romanian passport”. Ukip has stoked fears over the threat of immigration from Bulgaria and Romania when controls on free movement from the newest EU countries end next year. In the last few months, the party's MEPs have also been stepping up their campaign against Kosovo joining the European Union. One MEP, William Dartmouth, formally called for a European Union debate on the issue to be delayed until the year 3,000. www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/10006116/Weve-got-enough-criminals-so-keep-Kosovo-out-of-Europe-says-Ukip-MEP.htmlI have done extensive travels through Europe in particular the West and this is exactly what the citizens say all the time; Romanians and albanians are the criminals their country.
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Post by Balkaneros on Apr 19, 2013 21:11:55 GMT -5
Answer the following question. You would rather have your country's underworld dominated by... a. Albanians b. Africans c. Arabs I absolutely love how you put these three in one-category. So you understand what I'm saying right, yes?
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Post by Balkaneros on Apr 19, 2013 21:11:11 GMT -5
What are you talking about you jackass I first replied to this thread the same day you did. How are Serbs more European than Albanians besides sharing the same religion as Russians and Greeks? If anything you are more middle eastern-like showing a clannishness when it comes to religion by excluding others. We have Catholics, Orthodox, and Muslims who consider each other brothers and equally Albanian and that attitude is infinitely more European if we take that term to mean progressive and noble-like. And we have innumerable heroes you ignorant jackass. As for the wars, you are too biased to even begin to have a conversation about them. When confronted by an armed Albanian a Slav will either run, or get as drunk as possible and hope he can over come him with modern military might bought with borrowed money. clannish? That's the albanians you bafoon, how are you comparing to Serbs. You know nothing of Serbian-Russo relations besides what the Western Media says, in reality there is no relation. It like me highlighting albanian-Saudi relations, under the bases of Islam (which in reality is more suitable considering they are funding the majority of the Islam project in Kosovo), oh and your war back 99'. This forum has brought out articles depicting the real-Europeaness of albs; selling their kids for a tv, staging massacares, attacking the elderly in huge numbers, desecrating grave sites etc... oh yea, real civilised. What/who are your heroes during Skanderbeg's time? Other than him... of course. albanians only know how to fight when outnumbering their opponent, other than that they're pretty useless I've seen this with my own eyes. I mean look, no society has sunk as low as the albanians during times' of war. Parading your dead like a some trophy for CNN all to be exposed as a hoax... faking gravsites... CMON!!!... where's the line bud? where's the shame? Waving American flags? What European country fighting for freedom waves FOREIGN flags? Erecting statues of good ol GW and Clinton... ya... only in Kosovo. When the rest of Europe spits at anything American the albs will be the first to eat their s**t.
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Post by Balkaneros on Apr 19, 2013 20:40:37 GMT -5
This isn't a victory, but what do you expect? Serbia is the only country fighting for peace here. Otherwise it would've been war, at least that's the sentiments all albs seems to share.
If you albanos really cared for peace, partition would have already happened. Am I right? Point is, Serbia gained while albs went a few steps backwards.
The point is, Kosovo is still labelled as "Disputed Territory", no recognition, and no UN membership, while Serbs can police their own while albs gtfo... for good. If this is where you think it all ends then I feel sorry for you.
The alb camp during the negotiations suffered detrimentally - you got nothing out of it - we did. thaci didn't agree to anything however he has no choice and he made that clear after this last meeting.
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Post by Balkaneros on Apr 19, 2013 20:26:21 GMT -5
Like I said, one thing at a time.
First thing is to guarantee not one alb officer sets foot in the North -DONE
Second thing is to guarantee that the Serbian citizens get protected by Serbs - DONE
Third thing is a guarantee that Serbia can and will continue to block Kosovo UN membership (plus other global forums/insitutions) - DONE
All this has been agreed on WITHOUT recognition. AGAIN... THESE TALKS ARE NOT ABOUT STATUS, they're about "normalising" relations.
The EU seems to have accepted the fact that Serbia cannot and will not recognize Kosovo.
Kosovo Serbs aren't happy at all, and I can understand that. However the political sphere is a little bigger than just "the Kosovo crisis", patience will prove to be a virtue priceless to us.
Since 2008, Kosovo's declaration in Feb, "independant Kosovo" has gone nowhere since. That is the reality.
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Post by Balkaneros on Apr 19, 2013 18:39:50 GMT -5
I'm sure Europeans would rather have crime and drugs be dominated by Albanians rather then by non-Europeans who take it to a level of conflict in society. Look at Greece and the way things are with Albanians and how they are preceived now that non-Europeans have flooded in, and keep in mind Greeks are not even those real Europeans we're talking about. Serbs still pride themselves on being apart of the victorious ally forces from the world wars yet they were recently bombed by them so go figure. I can understand Serbs calling Macs their bros (expansion of power base).. but a slav Mac (effectively Bulgarian people who were looked down on and ravaged by the Serbs) reciprocating is idiocy. LMAO @ "Europeans would rather crime and drugs be dominated by Albanians rather than non-Europeans"... !!! (like all albanians they secretely admire albanian criminalism) and how are albanians european? ... like seriously... besides Skanderbeg being your link YOU HAVE NOTHING, just an Ottoman past. Serbs pride themselves for their actions during the wars, we have countless heroes from those times who are globally accepted as such; as far as Europe goes at least. What can albanians can say besides their cooperation with the Axis ? No excuses here bro, you picked a side inwhich you thought would win - you were wrong. Again. You have a trackrecord on jumping on bandwagons - then failing due to choosing the wrong-side, never acting on your own as a nation. So excuse you. You're only hero is Skanderbeg... aaaaaannd that's about it . True Slavic Macs are with us and we're with them and for you to come by and post here after God-knows how long about this topic just proves to me that you, like many albanians all over are either A) scared of this cooperation or B) a lil nervous but hey, it's alll good man, the USA has got your back aaaaannd that's about it.
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Post by Balkaneros on Apr 19, 2013 17:07:38 GMT -5
nah ....they look greek to me and the originals greeks at that This is a stupid association no matter who orignally made this claim. Just take a look at any or all Ancient European coins and see how many fucked up faces and heads are on them. A lot look extraterrestrial, I mean look at the coin to the right, you going to base that as an anthropological description of Ancient Greeks? It looks like a cartoon character for kids. Or go even more beyond and look at imagery on Ancient Egyptian coins or Celtic.
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Post by Balkaneros on Apr 19, 2013 16:38:29 GMT -5
so Uz ....tell us whats the biggest/best you got on this deal ...?? even though its not ratified yet But I guess to put it more bluntly; Belgrade receives guarantees from NATOBRUSSELS - The Serbian side has received guarantees from NATO that Kosovo security forces will not be able to come into northern Kosovo, Tanjug learned from Belgrade's delegation after a meeting at the NATO headquarters. www.tanjug.rs/news/84516/belgrade-receives-guarantees-from-nato.htm"We will not fall for the fabrications by (Kosovo's Prime Minister) Hasim Taci. We are aware of the gravity of the situation and great responsibility on us for the future of Serbia and all our people. At this point, this is the maximum we could get for our people in Kosovo," Vucic told the daily Vecernje Novosti, according to the newspaper's website.www.tanjug.rs/news/84525/vucic--serbia-did-not-recognize-kosovo.htmExactly as I was saying, one thing at a time. Right now the most important guarantee is that albanians aren't allowed in the North and that the Serbs will be protected by Serbs. Game set match. Now Serbia has her hand back in Kosovo. hahahahaha and look at this bafoon... Taci: Agreement means recognition of KosovoBRUSSELS - Hasim Taci, head of Pristina's negotiating team and Kosovo prime minister, has said that the agreement, which was reached with the Belgrade delegation on Friday, guarantees Kosovo's sovereignty and territorial integritywww.tanjug.rs/news/84518/taci--agreement-means-recognition-of-kosovo.htmthis guy has to save face for when he comes back to Pristina ... for when the albs sling bananas at him. Look here; The Northern Serbs will be protected by Serbs, albs will not be allowed in the North, NO-UN membership, Serbia will continue to block Kosovo in other international forums... Is there anything else?
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Post by Balkaneros on Apr 19, 2013 16:26:13 GMT -5
The answer is already there.
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Post by Balkaneros on Apr 19, 2013 13:52:44 GMT -5
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Post by Balkaneros on Apr 19, 2013 13:46:47 GMT -5
indepth for your simple brain lol that video is textbook staged. Either way you owe us backpay on rent. BRUSSELS -- Ivica Dačić has initialed a proposed agreement with Priština, and "and Brussels will be informed of Belgrade's response on Monday," Tanjug has reported.
The prime minister was also quoted as saying that "this is the best offer Belgrade has received," and adding that article 9, related to the police and the appointment of a regional commander, has remained in the agreement, while article 14 has been amended to remove the statement that "Serbia must not block Kosovo in international organizations." The article now "only states that Serbia must not stand in the way of Kosovo's European integration process," he was quoted as saying by Tanjug. Dačić told reporters in Brussels that he did not sign the agreement but just initialed it, and that it is "a proposal which both sides will accept or reject in the coming days." "Our institutions will decide in the next few days whether we will accept or reject it," said Dačić, specifying that Belgrade will deliver a written response to EU High Representative Catherine Ashton on Monday. "I am grateful to Ashton, (First Deputy Prime Minister) Aleksandar Vučić and the other members of the delegation. After meetings of the main board of the Serb Progressive Party (SNS) and the leadership of other parties, the Serbian government will have a united stance on this issue. There must be no divisions in this matter. Either we will unanimously accept it or we will unanimously reject it," said Dačić, who showed the initialed agreement to reporters. Dačić said that under the agreement, the community of Serb municipalities will have significant authority in appointing a police commander and will propose a candidate for the position, and it will also have "a police force and judiciary composed of Serbs."
The community will have a district court department in northern Kosovska Mitrovica, where the community's seat will be located, its own property, account, assembly, president, vice president and "council as a kind of government," as well as full oversight and executive powers in education, healthcare, culture and spatial planning. "This proposal is much better than the ones we were offered previously. I want to thank Catherine Ashton on her efforts and the understanding she has shown for the reasoned and justified demands of the Serbian side," said Dačić. The prime minister stressed that there will be no further talks in Brussels about the agreement, and repeated that Ashton will receive a written response on Monday, adding that all that remains now is to weigh the good and the bad. "This is not easy for us, it is not easy to make decisions like these, which are important not just for us but for the future as well," said Dačić. www.b92.net/eng/news/politics-article.php?yyyy=2013&mm=04&dd=19&nav_id=85797I am not happy about this either but at least the albanians will be more pissed and slinging shit at thaci when he comes back. lol So Kosovo will not be a fully fledged recognized country, while EU integration is inevitable. That's hilarious... The main concern for now is the Serbs that are left in Kosovo and I can see why having Serb police down there is the number one priority at the moment, seems like Dacic succeeded.
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Post by Balkaneros on Apr 16, 2013 12:59:13 GMT -5
western meddling ....?? wtf ...here we go for the 37352564374,000000000000000006th time the truth is serbians want to play Racak and Srebrenica in Vojvodina You don't understand details nor do you see them, you're blind as a bat and dumb as a donkey.
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Post by Balkaneros on Apr 15, 2013 16:33:52 GMT -5
Vulin: Vojvodina's autonomy not in dangerBELGRADE - Head of the Serbian government office for Kosovo Aleksandar Vulin said on Monday Vojvodina's autonomy was not in danger, but the freedom of the individuals running Serbia's northern province.Those individuals are afraid of the results of the investigation in the activities of the Vojvodina Development Bank and are therefore trying to create a problem, he told TV Pink. "I cannot avoid linking the investigation regarding the Vojvodina Development Bank and the sudden political noise about the province's autonomy being threatened," he remarked. Raising the issue of Vojvodina during the talks on Kosovo is a shot in the back of the Belgrade negotiating team for the talks with Pristina, Vulin stated. The Serbs in Kosovo, who are at risk there, are greatly concerned over the latest events in Vojvodina, he added. It is completely incomprehensible for someone to describe as the same the position of the people in Vojvodina and those in Kosovo, while simultaneously demanding that Serbia give up Kosovo. "It is a clear message that if you do not agree to give something in return for nothing, we are going to turn Vojvodina into a political issue," he said. " Whenever Serbia is in trouble, someone appears to turn Vojvodina into a political issue," Vulin pointed out, adding that this time it was President of the Vojvodina Executive Council Bojan Pajtic. www.tanjug.rs/news/84011/vulin--vojvodinas-autonomy-not-in-danger.htmWestern meddling couldn't get more obvious.
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Post by Balkaneros on Apr 14, 2013 17:49:25 GMT -5
This forum would have way less uneducated trash posts that's for sure.
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Post by Balkaneros on Apr 14, 2013 17:38:15 GMT -5
I've showed you the historical demographics of Kosovo A MILLION TIMES, from NON-Serbs sources. Seek help man or better yet... take another hiatus, it's ok you can blame this one on me (I wont tell anyone)
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Post by Balkaneros on Apr 14, 2013 17:35:43 GMT -5
Difference is we don't delude ourselves into calling them brothers. Not to mention they never tried to genocide us the way Serbs tried with the Bulgarians of Macedonia. They are our friends to whom we are loyal. As they say once we've tasted their bread we're loyal to the end. Your envy is obvious. Real Europeans don't hate us, they love, or atleast respect us. The only Europeans who hate us are some ignorant anti-islamics who blindly associate us with the Turks. Real traditionalist Europeans know better, read Tomislav Sunic. Serbs and Macs have a Slavic connection and it goes a little deeper than that, your connection to the Americans is that they want to use you - they don't give a f**k for you. Also, why would Serbs be evious of your friendship with USA? They have a trackrecord for abandoning their allies when needed most, plus I don't want my people to go into the middle-east to do their bidding. I mean come on... real friendship? The EU is fighitng to make Albania Europe's landfill WAKE UP MAN. Most Europeans connect crime, drugs and Islam to albanians. There's nothing ignorant about that, just do a quick news search and see what the media says about albanians.
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