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(@fredledingue)
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THE SERB-GREEK MINING CONSORTIUM

Hooooo!!!! what a start!

...DECLARES HIGHWAY ROBBING OF SERBIA OF ITS LAND AND PROPERTY LEGAL.
What does it mean "illegal take over" by Kfor of something already under Kafor admnistration... Non sens.

A FOREIGNER - NOT A SERBIA CITIZEN JUDGES WHAT MILO SHOULD DO.

Yes I do! And I judge Clinton and I judge Putin and I judge Chirac and many other and tell on the internet what they should do!

IF HE'S ELECTED IT WILL BE VOX POPULI SERBIAE
How naive can you be!
Are you serb at least? Do you live in Serbia?
Please answer. Tell me also if you are communist, please.

>>It doesn't justify nato agression...I agree but nato agression doesn't justify Milo staying at the presidency

Well and i will repost it because it sums up my ultra consistant opinion about Serbia.
You belong to these people who decides of the meaning of my posts as well as of what they read in general, without reading carefuly and pin point sentences or parts of sentences to turn me as nato suporter and after tell me I contradict myslef.


   
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(@dimitri)
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Joined: 17 years ago
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Better,

NOT FUNNY ;(


..nah, just messing with ya, lol


   
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(@supreme_soviet)
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Posts: 259
 

A CHALLENGE? I DONT THINK A PARALYZED INDIVIDUAL IS ANY CHALLENGE.
















   
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(@conrad_b)
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By L'menexe ( - 172.158.238.148) on Tuesday, August 22, 2000 - 11:21 am:
delenn aint no lady,
she's the QUEEN
and you are unfit
to speak of her.

hock-PTUI

The pathetic sycophant who has to bootlick a crafty little Jewess,a woman who is the lowest common denominator of society


   
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(@treslavance)
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Joined: 17 years ago
Posts: 835
 

yo, BACON!


how the heck are ya, anti-semitic sack of sh*t?


-_-


   
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(@goodguy)
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Joined: 17 years ago
Posts: 153
 

Ultra,
Ahh, sorry I didn't know you were paralyzed. My appologies. Ha.


   
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(@alexandernevsky)
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Posts: 648
 

Russia Claims Senior Rebel Capture
By Yuri Bagrov
Associated Press Writer
Tuesday, Aug. 22, 2000; 10:08 a.m. EDT

NAZRAN, Russia –– Russian officials claimed Tuesday to have captured a senior rebel commander who led the defense of the Chechen capital before it fell to federal troops in February.

The Federal Security Service, or FSB, said it had arrested Lechi Islamov, a prominent rebel leader accused of murder, kidnapping and extortion. A criminal case has been opened against him, the service said in a statement.

Islamov was a senior Chechen commander who played a major role in the battle for Grozny, which rebels abandoned in February after weeks of massive air and artillery attacks by Russian forces.

An FSB spokesman said Islamov was being held in a detention facility but didn't say where. The spokesman also would not say when or where Islamov was arrested.

Russian troops withdrew in defeat from the breakaway republic of Chechnya, in the Caucasus Mountains, at the end of a 1994-96 war. They moved back in last September in a bid to end the predominantly Muslim republic's de facto independence and quash what the Kremlin called a breeding ground for terrorists.

The Russians have said in recent weeks that they would focus on capturing rebel leaders rather than skirmishing with rebel troops. In March, Russia seized prominent warlord Salman Raduyev, but there have been no reports of other major arrests.

Meanwhile Tuesday, an official with the pro-Russian Chechen government said Russian Interior Ministry troops were ambushed by rebels overnight, and that there were casualties on both sides. It was impossible to get detailed casualty figures.

The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said Russian jets and helicopters continued their daily raids in Chechnya's southern mountains. Russian forces have bombed the south for months but have yet to drive rebels out of the mountainous passes that dominate it.


   
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(@alexandernevsky)
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Serbian children fired on but escape unhurt
Tuesday, 22 August 2000 13:31 (ET)


Serbian children fired on but escape unhurt
By STEFAN RACIN

BELGRADE, Yugoslavia, Aug. 22 (UPI) -- Three Serb children in Kosovo
escaped unharmed when occupants of a passing car opened fire on them
following a similar incident last Friday in which nine adolescent Serbs were
hurt in a grenade attack. Meanwhile near Pristina the U.N. mission unearthed
a mass grave of what are believed to be Serbs.

The unknown attackers opened fire on the children in the village of Staro
Gracko, near Lipljan, on Monday. After the first shot, the oldest of the
three children, Milos Nedeljkovic threw himself to the ground pulling his
two sisters down with him and so prevented any of them from being hit, the
news agency Beta said Tuesday quoting Serbian sources.

The attackers, in an Opel Ascona car, then drove toward Veliki Alas, once
a mixed Serbian and Albanian village but since the arrival of the United
Nations peacekeeping force in June last year becoming all Albanian, the
agency said.

U.N. police investigated the incident on the spot and later set off to
Veliki Alas, Beta reported.

On Friday, nine Serb children all under 15 years of age were slightly
injured when two hand grenades were tossed at them on a basketball court
from a passing car in the village of Crkvene Vodice. They were treated in a
U.N. military hospital and later discharged.

In another development, the U.N. mission in Kosovo was reported by the
Belgrade newspaper Blic Tuesday to have discovered a mass grave in the
Pristina suburb of Dragodan, containing 160 bodies believed to be the
victims of Albanian militants over the past year.

Blic said UNMIK had invited family members of kidnapped or missing Serbs
and Roma (Gypsies) to come forward and try to identify the bodies.

A woman, Vesna Mulici, has identified a body from the mass grave as that
of her husband Ram Mulici, the paper said. She told Blic, "I saw many
identity cards with photographs and names of Serbs while I was trying to
recognize the things that belonged to my husband."

Blic said UNMIK had neither confirmed nor denied the report. But it added
that UNMIK had repeated its appeal to relatives and friends to come to
Pristina and help the Committee for Missing and Kidnapped Persons identify
the remaining 159 bodies unearthed at Dragodan.

The paper also said strong peacekeeping troops had until recently secured
and barred access to that Pristina graveyard.


   
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(@treslavance)
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URN:
'capitalist scum?' moi? gee, thanks.

meanwhile i dont see where the =koff= 'baron' claimed to be a commie; in fact, in terms of his archaic fantasy world, is he not a _royalist_?

he also refers to 'mustafa', one of those gross, all-caps hyena 'LMAO' characters at the cafe, the twin of 'selim bey' [? who cares if i spelt it wrong]

why refer to 'mustafa'? because in my opinion they are _one_ and the _same_; absolutely invalid w/no credibility.

and all 3 just might be the former "all american."
==


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(@alexandernevsky)
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http://www.antiwar.com/rep/szamuely/szamuely50.html Soros' World
by George Szamuely
New York Press
8/22/00

Last week 900 NATO troops, under UN auspices, stormed into a smelting factory at Zvecan in Kosovo and closed the place down. According to the UN Interim Administration in Kosovo (UNMIK) chief, Bernard Kouchner, pollution from the plant – part of the vast Trepca mining complex that produces gold, silver, lead, zinc and cadmium – was raising lead levels in the environment to 200 times World Health Organization norms. "I would be a debauched person if I let this threat to the health of children and pregnant women continue operating any longer," he announced.

One wonders if the Frenchman managed to keep a straight face as he said this. Kouchner is running the province on behalf of a NATO that littered the place with cluster bombs and depleted uranium shells, that presided over the expulsion of some 200,000 Serbs, that sent bridges crashing into the Danube, that happily released clouds of toxic fumes from bombed-out petrochemical factories into the atmosphere. The residents of this town – particularly the women – showed their usual ingratitude to their benefactors by throwing stones at them. Trepca is the leading employer of Serbs in Kosovo and is Yugoslavia's chief exporter. The protesters got the Los Angeles treatment: tear gas and rubber bullets.

The Yugoslav government disputes Kouchner's claims. Yugoslavia's record for telling the truth is considerably better than NATO's. Seizure of Zvecan gives UNMIK control of the Trepca mines. Already an agreement has been signed with a group of major mining companies, ITT Kosovo Consortium, to begin rehabilitation of the complex. Some $16 million is forthcoming from the EU, the United States, France, Italy, Holland and Sweden.

UNMIK, needless to say, does not have the right to take over property that belongs to others. The agency was set up by UN Security Council Resolution 1244; strangely enough, it remained silent on the matter of stealing. However, as is the way with NATO, Kouchner simply issued a decree last year: "UNMIK shall administer movable or immovable property, including monies, bank accounts, and other property of, or registered in the name of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia or the Republic of Serbia or any of its organs, which is in the territory of Kosovo."

Interestingly enough, the seizure of Trepca had been urged on him as long ago as last November by the International Crisis Group (ICG). The ICG, invariably described in the media as an "independent" and "private" think tank, is largely financed and run by the billionaire financier George Soros. Its "independence" can be gauged by the fact that on its board sits Louise Arbour, former chief prosecutor at that travesty of justice, the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia; as well as Wesley Clark, loony chief bomber from last year. Financial support also comes from the governments of France, the UK and the U.S.

The ICG is a fascinating case study of the way human rights organizations, governments and international corporations work hand in glove these days. "Independent" figures like Soros identify a "crisis" demanding urgent government attention. Governments act on them and then parcel out the lucrative contracts to Soros and his pals. The Trepca report begins with the usual tendentious boilerplate: "The future of Trepca cuts to the heart of the Kosovars' identity. Its great mineral wealth is the basis of the economy of Kosovo, but the complex is badly run-down as a result of under-investment and over-exploitation by governments in Belgrade… Trepca…is Kosovo's Berlin Wall. It has long stood for Kosovar Albanians as the symbol of Serbian oppression and of their own resistance." Therefore, "UNMIK…should implement a rapid and categorical takeover of Trepca complex, including the immediate, total shutdown of the environmentally hazardous facilities at Zvecan." There is no question of turning the mines over to the Kosovar Albanians. And forget about there being lots of jobs for the locals. Trepca is to be rehabilitated and then divided up among foreign investors.

The report notes, with pleasure, that the KLA appears to be thoroughly up-to-date on the issue of turning Kosovo over to international financiers. George Soros has littered the world with innumerable think tanks and foundations, all dedicated to promoting his nebulous notions of the "open society." Cut away the pompous verbiage and what his pronouncements amount to is that enlightened businessmen like himself and enlightened governments with the appropriate globalist outlook should help each other out. To hell with national sovereignty.

It is an outlook that has been happily in conformity with that of the Clinton administration. And it has gone out of its way to be very helpful to Soros. Last month, Soros Private Funds Management announced that it will invest $50 million of its own equity in the Balkans. The U.S. Overseas Private Investment Corp. will provide a loan guarantee for another $100 million of investments. The Soros investment was chosen over 16 other proposals.


   
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(@hwhbaronglenmorangie)
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KNIGHT DIMITRY,
FEEL FREE TO DISSEMINATE IT UNDER YOUR OWN NAME EVEN. I'M NOT AFTER COPYRIGHTING OF RANDOM WISDOM.
MY EFFORTS FAILED AS DID THOSE OF THE PREVIOUS KNOWLEDGABLE ONES.

>>What does it mean "illegal take over" by Kfor of something already under Kafor admnistration... Non sens.
THE CONFUSED INDIVIDUAL DECLARED NATO AGGRESSION ILLEGAL BUT DECLARES LEGAL THE RESULTS OF AGGRESSION. CONFUSED.
>>Yes I do! And I judge Clinton and I judge Putin and I judge Chirac and many other and tell on the internet what they should do!
AND THEY PISSS ON THIS CONFUSED INDIVIDUAL, BECAUSE THEY HAVE THEIR OWN CONSTITUENCY TO DECIDE ON GOOD OR BAD. THE CONFUSED INDIVIDUAL ALSO FORGETS THAT NOONE BOMBS CLINTON, CHIRAC OR PUTIN AS RESULT OF JUDGEMENT.
>>you belong to these people who decides of the meaning of my posts as well as of what they read in general, without reading carefuly and pin point sentences or parts of sentences to turn me as nato suporter and after tell me I contradict myslef.
THIS IS TO REFLECT THAT THIS CONFUSED INDIVIDUAL DOESN'T UNDERSTAND THAT IF THE STARTING POINT IS WRONG THERE IS NO USE TO RIGHTEN THE CONSEQUENCES.
I'M TIRED. THIS IS MY LAST ONE ON THE POSTS OF THIS INDIVIDUAL.


   
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(@dimitri)
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mssr. Baron G,
Videlicet you gave it a try, the last sentence of your post reflects the main point of what was supposed to be understood. But since this isn't getting anywhere, perhaps you're right, let's all move on. Mucho gracias, again.


   
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(@treslavance)
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d-chan:
kim a.'s yahoo mail address is _gone_?
i failed to reach her that way this am...

i have her other one....

hoping she's okay...


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(@dimitri)
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try Jo-one..and lemme know, k?
You know my email.


   
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(@dimitri)
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UPDATE

23.08.2000 17:15
RIA Novosti

MILITANTS WANT HONOURABLE SURRENDER





An informed source in the Interior Ministry (MVD) forces in the North Caucasus told RIA Novosti on Wednesday that militants, unhappy with Aslan Maskhadov's operations, were planning to open negotiations with the Russian leadership. According to his information, this could happen at the end of August or the start of September.


The source said that a rift had appeared among members of the illegally armed bandit formations, which are led by Maskhadov, as a large number of militants no longer wished to support their leader and his political goals, which were incomprehensible for them.


According to him, there is talk, supposedly, of the bandits laying down their arms voluntarily in exchange for a cordon sanitaire from the country's leadership through which they could leave Chechnya freely.


The source believed that this can be put down to the fact that many of the bandits in Maskhadov's illegally armed formations have already understood the pointlessness of carrying on further resistance to the federal forces and therefore wish to capitulate with honour before the onset of winter.


   
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