how’s you inat level today? What is that, deny, deny, deny, wish death to everyone but your “friends” ? The good part is that you’ve telling the same stuff about 4-5 nations by now and people know.
as far as crime goes, you are doing quite well even after Milosevic and Arkan:
Australia:
“The fourth group to which I turn my attention is Serbian organised crime. This group is involved in hydroponic cannabis cultivation using illegal immigrant labour, illicit drug supply, illicit drug-related standover activities, arson and firearm offences. These Serbian organised
crime groups are well-financed, extremely violent and maintain fluid connections to other organised crime groups in the interests of profit.”
http://www.aph.gov.au/hansard/joint/commttee/j10327.pdf
and did you find out who killed your ex-PM? Was it the government, mafia, the war criminals, or you can’t tell the difference? http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/1003770.stm
“Many of these paramilitaries were run by gangland bosses - the best-known among them the late Zeljko Raznatovic or Arkan.
In the process of establishing and maintaining the Red Berets, the long-serving head of state security during the Milosevic era, Jovice Stanisic, managed to establish a degree of control over Serbia’s expanding criminal underworld.
But with the Red Berets recruiting many hardened criminals, the symbiotic relationship between Serbia’s secret police and mafia bosses increasingly turned into an uncontrollable - and unreliable force.”
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/2888943.stm
http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1101010319-102066,00.html
and go back searching google news, maybe an Albanian stole a bicycle today. Post it and let us know how Albanians are criminals and you are saints.
You underestimate me 'ol sonny. For I got just for you here an Albanian "drug addict and dealer" who beat and robbed people and just died in a shoot out with the Australian police. As I said the Albanians are Vi-o-lent!
Andrew Bolt
May 16, 2008 12:00am
SAMIR Ograzden must have had in him something good that should have been saved. Or at least not ground into the dirt.
His girlfriend reckons she saw it.
She dropped to her knees in the dark carpark where he bled to death last Tuesday and cried: "He was the most wonderful person. He'd do anything for anyone."
True enough, I thought then, if by "anything" you mean belting them, robbing them, selling them drugs and trying to shoot them.
That, after all, is why the drug addict and dealer was lying dead under the West Gate Freeway.
He'd just shot and wounded a policeman who had come to back up his police colleagues after they pulled over Ograzden's car, in which he had several thousand dollars, drugs and a shotgun, and was in turn mortally wounded in a shoot-out.
This "wonderful person" was just 25 when he died, but already had twice served jail and was wanted on more charges.
Her own father helped there, and was close to his grandson, teaching him about his Albanian roots.