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Roundup: Muslims arrested for raping boy

May 11, 2009

Police in the eastern city of Novi Pazar have arrested two men on evidence that they have raped a local?boy. Two nineteen year old Muslims, Ersan M and Selver M. from the predominantly islamic region in Serbia have raped a 12 years old M.S. The boy was raped in August of 2008 but the boy reported it on May 8 out of fear that the rapists will kill him.

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AFP. The chief prosecutor of the U.N.’s Yugoslav war crimes court visited Serbia Monday to assess the country’s cooperation with the tribunal, a key issue in Belgrade’s bid to join the European Union. Serge Brammertz will meet President Boris Tadic and Prime Minister Mirko Cvetkovic, officials said. He will also hold talks with Rasim Ljajic, a minister in charge of cooperation with the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, a court spokeswoman told AFP. The visit is to last two days.

In addition, the prosecutor was to meet officials from Serbia’s intelligence services who have been searching for two remaining suspects, Bosnian Serb wartime military chief Ratko Mladic and former Croatian Serb leader Goran Hadzic.

Both Mladic and Hadzic are believed to be hiding in Serbia.? Ljajic said he was confident the two “could not hide forever.”

“If they were in Serbia it would be impossible not to find them before the end of the year, considering ongoing activities” to track them down, Ljajic said.

The arrests of Mladic and Hadzic are key conditions for Serbia to activate a Stabilization and Association Agreement, considered to be a first step on its way towards E.U. membership.? The SAA has been frozen since last May due to Serbia’s failure to capture the fugitives.

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AFP. Twenty-six people, most of them police officers, were injured in a violent protest against power cuts, police and officials said Monday. About 300 protesters blocked the main road connecting eastern Kosovo to Serbia late Sunday to protest against the Kosovo Electric Company cutting electricity over unpaid bills, officials said. A police statement said that after security forces were ordered to remove a blockade, the protesters “threw rocks, bottles and Molotov cocktails.”

Twenty one police were injured, one with serious injuries, said the statement. Five Serbs were also treated in the eastern village of Ranilug, Zoran Maksimovic, a local doctor, told reporters.? Police arrested four men and one woman, the police statement said.

Serbs in Ranilug, some 50 kilometers (30 miles) east of Pristina, said they would hold new protests on Monday.

Kosovo Serbs have refused to pay electricity bills, saying KEK represents independent Kosovo, which isn’t recognized by Serbia.

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The crisis in relations between Switzerland and Serbia, which developed in 2008 when Bern recognized the independence of Kosovo, is now overcome, the Swiss ambassador in Belgrade, Erwin Hofer said. Hofer pointed out that a meeting will be held in autumn, of the Swiss voting group in the IMF and the World Bank, of which Serbia is a member. Swiss experts are advising the Serbian government about membership in the World Trade Organization.

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Serbian and Iranian Ministers of Trade agreed to expand bilateral economic cooperation, especially in the agriculture and oil and petrochemical industries. The visit of the Iranian delegation to Serbia and the talks on fostering trade will help boost all-round economic cooperation Serbia’s trade minister said.

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A delegation of the Serbian Defense Ministry visited Portugal to discuss prospects for fostering cooperation in the defense sector. The two delegations signed the regulations for the work of the joint commission and coordinated plans for bilateral military cooperation for 2009, including exchange of experiences in education and medicine, professionalization of armed forces, activities of special forces and participation in peace operations.

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Serbian Deputy Prime Minister Mladjan Dinkic said on May 7 that Kosovo would have to assume the payment of more than USD1 billion in foreign debt if it wanted to be accepted into the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank.? “If Kosovo were to be accepted into the IMF and the World Bank, which by all accounts seems likely, it would have to take on the payment of more than USD1 billion in debt, taking into account that Serbia has hardly had a single dinar of fiscal revenue from the area of Kosovo and Metohija in the last 10 years,” he said. Dinkic emphasized that the debt repayment issue should not be connected to that of sovereignty because, as he said, “the repayment of debts can be connected to customs territories, that is, areas which aren’t sovereign countries and which aren’t members of the United Nations.”

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State Secretary at the Ministry for Kosovo and Metohija Oliver Ivanovic warned that Kosovo Serbs should “expect a real invasion of Kosovo Albanians in the north” and said that such plans are made by the ethnic Albanian separatist government. “Huge funds have been allocated for this,” Ivanovic said.

“I also think they have an open support of certain international representatives who are unaware of the fact that in helping them, they are actually jeopardizing the already fragile stability in the north, and therefore in the whole of Kosovo and Metohija as well,” he underlined.

US Ambassador to Serbia Cameron Munter has accused Serbs of fomenting violence in Kosovo and warned the government in Belgrade that it is their duty to to control the Kosovo Serbs. He did not specify any countermeasures. NATO has said that the situation in Kosovo is delicate.

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Croatian PM Ivo Sanader said that Croatia will not give Slovenia “of a centimeter” of its territory. Croatia says that a city which Slovenia claims belongs to Croatia.

May 11, 2009
SERBIANNA

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91 Responses to “Roundup: Muslims arrested for raping boy”

  1. Dulo

    But thse Musllims do they have a nationality? Serbian?!
    There is a sizeable minority of Serb muslims in Serbia.

    Ah, perhaps they came from Africa..

    #12014
  2. Dulo

    @Russell

    It will take you a while to get accustomed to the Serb propaganda, in the end you’ll realise the propaganda is aim at themself.

    You think ‘Weird’..Thats right took EU and USA 10 yrs to understand..

    #12015
  3. Dulo

    The Serbian history is a compiled story’s of myths and lies. It will take years for Serbs to realise. The truth is they arrived from Carpathia and in the 6th and 7th century in to the balkans. The indigenous indoeuropean nation of Albanians have suffered from centuries from the Serbian murderous and genocidal goverments.

    Thankfully the USA have intervened with the help of EU and the Kosova is free.

    God bless USA, the Albanians where ever they are are truly indebted to you.

    May your way of righteousness live forever on this earth.

    #12017
  4. Dulo

    The Serbian history is a compiled story’s of myths and lies. It will take years for Serbs to realise. The truth is they arrived from Carpathia and in the 6th and 7th century in to the balkans. The indigenous indoeuropean nation of Albanians have suffered from centuries from the Serbian murderous and genocidal goverments.

    Thankfully,
    the USA have intervened with the help of EU and the Kosova is free.

    God bless USA, the Albanians where ever they are are truly indebted to you.

    May your way of righteousness live forever on this earth.

    #12018
  5. Dulo

    The ‘Serbian history’ is a compiled story’s of myths and lies. It will take years for Serbs to realise. The truth is they arrived from Carpathia and in the 6th and 7th century in to the balkans. The indigenous indoeuropean nation of Albanians have suffered from centuries from the Serbian murderous and genocidal goverments.

    Thankfully the USA have intervened with the help of EU and the Kosova is free.

    God bless USA, the Albanians where ever they are are truly indebted to you.

    May your way of righteousness live forever on this earth.

    #12019
  6. Dulo

    Hey Russell,
    try living in Croatia under a Serbian name, let?s see how it works, or even better go to Pristina under a Serbian name, then I?ll read your pathetic writing.

    By Veljkovic on May 21, 2009

    Ah, I do sypathise with you on this one. Do not think I could live in Sarajevo, Slovenia, Croatia or Kosova under Serbian name. I could be treated as I might have a plague.

    #12026
  7. Veljkovic

    Dony,
    thanks, is this Daniel’s work?

    http://globalresearch.ca/articles/GAN412A.html

    #12027
  8. dony

    Veljkovic.
    I am not sure if it is Daniels work,but if you go on you tube and put in TIME WATCH GLADIO NATO TERROR it is in three parts and a few hours long but it is good information.

    #12029
  9. Veljkovic

    Dony,
    you have to see Kosovo, can you imagine? by Boris Malagursky
    I saw it last night and I couln’t sleep, not that I was so shocked but I was really confronted with the real situation in Kosovo.
    This documentary is a must!

    #12032
  10. dony

    Veljkovic.
    Thank,s i will look out for the documentary.

    #12035
  11. L Nikolic

    Serbianna editors have serbian flu. During the Bosnian wars they engaged in homosexual sex with other Vlachs and their immune system got weakened due to AIDS.

    #12092
  12. Veljkovic

    “Nikolic” using that false name everywhere what a wimp

    #12106
  13. Dulo,

    If going back in time is warrants Albanian current claims, I think the CAVE MEN should claim the Balkans.

    There is ZERO proof that the current Albanians had anything to do with the people that lived in the Balkans prior to the 6 th century. In fact, there is ZERO evidence of who Albanians are at all. They change their name, faith, culture with the current power and with the wind…and for that there is plenty of historic evidence.

    #12115
  14. Mark, UK.

    test

    #12117
  15. Veljkovic

    Hey Dulo,
    even famous Albanian dissidents say that you arn’t Illyrian, call them also liars?

    http://www.geocities.com/aia_skenderbeg/albanian_sources.html

    #12118
  16. Mark, UK.

    Serbianna, my test gets through but my 2 line comment does not?

    #12121
  17. L Nikolic

    Slavic power! We are russians, our language is Russian, our “culture” is russian, our attitudes are Russian and we came from Russia! Why create new nationalities?

    Let’s go back to our motherland, the land of plenty and populate Siberia

    #12128
  18. L Nikolic

    KKKarl Savich is in rehab, serbian style. An Orthodox priest is beating him with a shovel as Artemije is banging him.

    #12129
  19. Veljkovic

    “Nikolic”, who do you think your fooling?
    Your a joke.

    #12139
  20. Daniel

    I have problem to get on Serbianna. Who does?

    #12141
  21. Daniel

    Mark, a few lines go through, but not very much more! What I am doing here?

    #12142
  22. dony

    Keep posting Daniel,not all of my comments get through.

    #12144
  23. Veljkovic

    Daniel send them a mail, it’s by the contacts.
    I did.

    #12149
  24. Daniel

    Veljkovic, did they (Serbianna moderators) explain why so many comments are not published? Especially those with 3 sentences or more?

    #12151
  25. Daniel

    I tried a second one… No chance!

    #12153
  26. Daniel

    No problem with a short post! Third try! Let see!

    #12154
  27. Daniel

    It goes well! I supposed that all moderators are at sleep! It is almost 7 o’clock, Canada time, after midnight in Belgrade!

    #12155
  28. Daniel

    Well guys, if you post after midnight… you have a good chance to read your comment.

    #12156
  29. Daniel

    I’ll try a longer post late around…

    #12157
  30. Daniel

    Who can understand french ont this forum?

    #12158
  31. Mark, UK.

    Daniel, keep trying. My post in response to the ‘flu’ comment above didn’t get through but I’ll try again.

    #12160
  32. I don’t believe Serbianna has moderators. The delay in comments appear to be due to web site issues.

    Also, what’s happening with Serbianna….there have been no updates for a couple of weeks?

    #12167
  33. Veljkovic

    Serbianna, why no updates?

    #12169
  34. Veljkovic

    Serbianna.com will be reporting back on June 15.

    #12173
  35. dony

    That,s good news look forward to it.

    #12188
  36. Anonymous

    I am really surprised, stories of injustice are always repeated, I was surprised to see that stories of hate and distrust are still exist between Serbians and Albanians, I thought that was part of the past know,and because I am Egyptian and I am visiting this web page to know more about Serbia and Montenegro, that it happen lately that I have gained a few friends from Serbia and Montenegro, I can see the same stories been told by Jewish people in the occupied territories in Gaza strip and West bank in Palestine, the same words the same stories the same twisted facts, the same way of investing bad news to spoil the other side picture in the eyes of people, poor you both and good help you both.

    #12193
  37. Veljkovic

    But that’s not the same.
    Kosovo has always been a part of Serbia untill America wanted a piece of it.

    #12200
  38. dony

    Anyone know when latest news wires are back?

    #12212
  39. dony

    Serbianna when are you back?

    #12215
  40. Veljkovic

    Hey Dony, look at the Front page

    #12216
  41. dony

    Veljkoic.
    Many thank,s i will look forward to the new serbianna.

    #12217

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