“Lets make Islamic state and they will name its capitols street after us!”
Sarc... or not?
Part of the "red light district", surely.
Very interesting. Thanks for posting.
Kosovo police officers work at the scene of a blast in Pristina. The Kosovo government has condemned a blast in the capital that killed two people and injured 11 but said there was no signs of a link to talks on the status of the UN-run Serbian province.(AFP/Ermal Meta)
Police inspect the scene of a bomb blast in the Kosovo capital Pristina September 24, 2007. Two people were killed and 11 injured when the blast ripped through shops early Monday, in what police said was likely a showdown between criminal gangs. REUTERS/Hazir Reka
Police forensics experts inspect the scene of a bomb blast in the Kosovo capital Pristina September 24, 2007. Two people were killed and 11 injured when the blast ripped through shops early on Monday, in what police said was likely a showdown between criminal gangs. REUTERS/Hazir Reka
LOL...the criminal Albanians blowing up stuff on Bill Clinton Ave. just seems like poetic justice.
By the way, what is our exit strategy from the Baltic quagmire after the last TWELVE YEARS? Some enterprising reporter (ha!) or better yet, those Republicans campaigning for the nomination, ought to ask Hillary! that question every chance they get. People have chosen to forget that sorry chapter of Bill and Hill’s feckless foreign adventures.
Nice of AFP to remind people that Pristina is in Serbia!
Maybe that's why Bush is following the Clinton lead in Kosovo. Maybe he wants the islamic albanian invaders to name a street after him.
Even though the motive for Friday night's bombing in Prishtina hasn't been revealed by police investigators, members of the Sekiraça family say it is possible that this was done by some former KLA member, reports Koha Ditore.UNMIK onlineEnver Sekiraça's nephew, Salih, told Koha Ditore on Sunday that the whole family 'isn't in good terms with the KLA' because many in the KLA believe they used to collaborate with the former Serb regime. Salih says he doesn't know who might be responsible for the car bomb attack, but says he 'prefers for the investigations that are being conducted to be finished by the police'. He has also decided not to talk about possible motives or the individuals involved in explosion that left 32 injured.
Koha Ditore suggests that one motive for Friday's attack could be Enver Sekiraca's testimony in the upcoming Remi trial. Sekiraca's nephew says his uncle hasn't decided if he is going to testify or not. 'Enver was asked five or six months ago to testify against Remi. He didn't agree to do this. So far, he hasn't changed his mind; I don't know what he might decide in the future,' he said.
Even though his Enver Sekiraça's name is mentioned as a primary witness in the Remi trial, defense attorneys say they still haven't been informed officially about his testimony. 'At this time, the witness hasn't yet given testimony to the investigative judge and we have no knowledge if the international prosecutor has demanded his testimony. Maybe he will be called in later by the prosecutor's office,' said a lawyer for the defense, Aziz Rezha.