Category Archives: OPINION

“Telegram of death”

Austro-Hungarian telegram in which it was written a declaration of war to Serbia on this day on Tuesday, 28 July 1914 Telegram of declaration of war Austria-Hungary to Serbia 1914 is kept in the Archives of Serbia. Declaration of war Serbia is arrived via regular mail, written in French, then the official language, and then handed over to Nikola Pasic

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Nebojsa Malic: Kingdom of Heaven

“Why do Serbs celebrate defeat?” comes the question, every June 28. The short and simple answer is, they don’t. But a longer and more complicated answer is needed to explain it properly. June 28 (or 15th, in the Julian calendar), Vidovdan, is the date on which the Orthodox Christian host of Prince Lazar confronted and battled the Ottoman Turks at

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Sudden change of mind: Obama Warns Ukraine Against Military Action on Protesters in East

Obama’s warning came as Ukrainian President Oleksandr Turchynov granted sweeping powers to the army and police. The Western-backed leader’s security service said earlier in the day that it’s undertaking a nationwide operation to restore public order, giving the military authority to search, detain and even fire on Ukrainians.

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International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia: Murder by medication?

It is safe to conclude that the ICTY is on the wrong path, but who is going to hold them responsible? We do not have to expect our politicians to do so, and the people are way too busy at work to delve into the real history behind the Yugoslavia war. Source link entries: nu.nl, facebookreporter.org

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Fear and loathing in Hague: ICTY is frantically trying to prevent lawful release of Dr Seselj, murdering him “by medicine” !?

It looks that these professional medical opinions here are falling on deaf ears, because the ICTY “Shevengen” prison authorities are just ignoring them. Obviously “somebody” doesn’t want this innocent man, DR Vojislav Seselj, to get alive out of this notorious anti-Serbian tribunal…

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ANOTHER MURDER BY HAGUE TRIBUNAL? ICTY IS PREVENTIG SESELJ FAMILY TO VISIT HIM IN SECRET HOSPITAL ?

The entire treatment of this “longest imprisoned political activist in European history” is surrounded by mystery, secrecy, controversy, and contradictory statements from the officials, which indicates that “Something is fishy in Denmark”…

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Russians are coming- be ready to deal with it, or “turn your tail and run”…

As you stated that- you “do not want Russian ambassador or any others to tell me what to do! Get out hand of Serbia!” – Now I expect from you nothing less, but to issue the same public warning to all Western ambassadors and EU envoys, that at present time openly meddling (and blackmailing our country) into Serbian internal affairs.

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TRIBUNAL IN AGONY

Russian academic Yelena Guskova told SRNA that the Hague Tribunal was in agony and that “the judges are no longer concealing their true faces and bias, nor their enmity towards the Serbs.”   On the occasion of the appointment of Ramush Haradinaj’s lawyer, Ben Emerson, as a judge of the Residual Mechanism – the successor to the ICTY –, Guskova

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Bill Clinton ‘suggested using Srebrenica to crack down on Serbs’ – witnesses

The Hague Tribunal has resumed legal proceedings in the case of Serbian General Ratko Mladic, who is accused of committing genocide against Muslims in the town of Srebrenica in Bosnia and Herzegovina in July 1995. The Director of the Center for the Study of the Contemporary Balkan Crisis of the RAS Institute of Slavic Studies Elena Guskova stated once again

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Irish Catholic Humanitarian Iseult Henry: Witness to the Truth about Kosovo

“[Iseult Henry]: I am a witness to the truth about Kosovo” Pecat Magazine-Serbia, Interview by Natasa Jovanovic 1. Ms. [Henry], you have spent several years in Kosovo working for the international community. What ideas of that region did you arrive with — how were you prepared for, and what instructions were you given prior to your arrival in Kosovo —

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