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Rising tension between Pristina and Serb-populated north

July 26, 2011 17:21

Kosovo has sent its special forces to the Serb-populated north after a tit-for-tat trade ban caused tensions to flare up. Two policemen have been wounded as a result of major unrest.

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agmonser 27.07.2011 14:46

@flatdog1: Great observation! Unfortunately, each public protest against Tadic and his gang, or against their politics, ended-up by capturing protesters and taking them in front of custody. It happens even for non-violent demonstrations. On the other hand they provoked (and maybe even manufactured) reaction of the ultras with the last gay-pride parade, to establish police-country with tight control of the public consent through Serbian mass-media. So, there's no democratic voice in Serbia today - Tadic is Western mercenary, spontanous public meetings are forbidden in Serbia, mass-media are under regime control - they are doing everything to wash our brains out according to Western interest, but this people is still hard to beat. Even the people is generally tired of the sanctions, wars, revolutions or frightened by Tadic's police terror, we won't let him to finish tasks of his USA/EU bosses. He's aware of that and his time is ticking off - the elections are coming on, and Tadic's party (DS) is going to be defeated for sure. Unfortunately, we don't have too many options, but with the little luck we can hope for some popular front coalition which will take much more care of Serbian than for Western interest.

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flatdog1 27.07.2011 10:23

Serbs, How much was this Tadic and his gang paid for handing over your generals to be sacrificed on the NATO altar? I have a suspicion that the US/ UK/ NATO/ Albanians are getting ready for the final slaughter of the Serbs. It might be wise to sort this Tadic creature out while you can. 

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Boban Djurdjevic 27.07.2011 08:10

"...during a police operation to extend the writ of the Kosovo government in the Serb-controlled north."
THANK YOU RUSSIA TODAY FOR RECOGNISING KOSOVO'S INDEPENDENCE.  As far as I'm aware, Russia has not recognise Kosovo as an independent country.

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agmonser 27.07.2011 02:15

Remaining Serbs on Kosovo are under great pressure to leave their centuries-old homes in crisis manufactured by USA and Albanian's temporary government in order to put Serbian negotiating group into the hopeless position before the next round of negotiations. It's shame how the Serbian holly land is being cleaned of Serbs by Albanians who populated that territory in the last 70 years. There's no real condemnation of such criminal acts by the leading world countries - Albanians can do whatever they want and Serbs have only right to keep their mouths shut up, live their homes or die silently... But, we want let them (USA + Albanian criminals) to act like that - if our president is bribed by West, people is not, and if necessary we are going to organize ourselves and go to Kosovo to help our brothers to survive Tachi's terror! No one can prevent us of protecting our land, our people and our heritage in our millennium- old country!

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Don Pedrero 27.07.2011 00:01

How fitting that the first major manifestation of EU foreign policy should be the creation of a banana republic in its very own continent!

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Larry (unregistered) 26.07.2011 23:32

Kosovo Serbs are the European Palestinians....and as NATO melts away due to financial insolvency, the rotten core of the corrupt Albanian mafia of Kosovo will reveal itself....NATO collaborator Tadic's influence will also wane as financial aid from the EU to Serbia dries up....If Russia wants to be seen as something other than the paper tiger of foreign affairs, they should seriously support the Serbs with military training (in Russia), supplies and logistical support .....which is only half of what NATO did for the Albanians....Unlike the Albanians, the Serbs can fight for themselves if given the proper support....Time is on Serbia's side....and the clock is ticking

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