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Serbia: ‘Special humiliation’ for Serbia to be dragged into NATO after fatal US bombings – Zakharova

February 22, 2016 By administrator

Russian Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Maria Zakharova © Maksim Blinov / Sputnik

Russian Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Maria Zakharova © Maksim Blinov / Sputnik

NATO’s promise of security and attempts to drag Serbia into the alliance are humiliating for the Balkan country at a time when two of its diplomats held hostage in Libya were killed in a pin-point US airstrike, Russia’s FM spokeswoman said.

On Friday, US airstrikes against positions of an Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL) affiliate group in Sabratha, Libya, killed more than 40 people including two Serbian nationals held hostage by the jihadists. Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic said the death of two embassy workers was “terrible collateral damage” and demanded explanations from Washington.

On Sunday, speaking on the Rossiya 1 TV channel, Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova said Washington keeps accusing Russia of bombing civilian targets, providing no evidence whatsoever, and at the same times behaves as if nothing has happened when their own strikes result in confirmed civilian deaths.

Zakharova noted that just a few days after the disinformation campaign, which accused Russia of striking an MSF-supported medical facility in Idlib province of Syria, a US anti-terrorist air raid conducted in Libya without authorization “killed two Serbian embassy staff.”

The US government should have known that two Serbian hostages were being held by IS affiliates in Libya, Zakharova said, as the Serbian government had shared their information with US intelligence agencies prior to the strikes.

“The most tragic is that this information was given to the FBI and CIA. This is what the Serbian authorities said,” Zakharova noted, adding that the US is now “denying” knowledge of the hostages whereabouts.

Zhakarova questioned how the US can promise Serbia security once they have joined NATO, if Washington can’t avoid doing things such as striking targets that have been red flagged ahead of time. In this case, by Serbia concerning its diplomats.

What security [guarantees]? What are you [US] talking about?” she asked rhetorically, calling the situation a “special form of humiliation.”

“This is an imposition of the Stockholm syndrome [on Serbia], when they force their victims to love them and admit publicly that they want to be with them,” the spokesperson said.

“This is a special kind of perversion,” Zakharova repeated.

Serbia witnessed a mass wave of demonstrations on Saturday, prompted by the government signing a deal guaranteeing diplomatic immunity and free movement to NATO troops.

Thousands of people across the country rejected the deal as unconstitutional and against the will of the Serbian people.

While PM Vucic has defended the decision, saying, “Serbia is maintaining its sovereignty and wants to cooperate both with NATO and with the Russian Federation,” critics from the ultra-conservative nationalist Zavet and Obraz movements promised to launch a legal appeal against the treaty.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: NATO, Russia, Serbia

Protesters set Kosovo govt HQ on fire over deal with Serbia

January 9, 2016 By administrator

Kosovo buildingKosovo’s government HQ has caught fire after anti-government protesters threw Molotov cocktails at the building. Police used tear gas to disperse protesters, who rallied against the government’s EU-mediated agreements with Serbia.

A fire broke out at the Kosovo government building in Pristina after angered protesters pelted it with petrol bombs, according to photos and reports from the scene.

Firefighters rushed to the scene to extinguish the fire while police used tear gas and water cannons to disperse the crowds, according to Balkans-based reporters’ Twitter accounts.

 

Water cannons now used by police, Molotovs still flying toward police lines. #Pristina #Kosovo pic.twitter.com/wn5WFkdwn3

— Aldin 🇧🇦 (@aldin_aba) January 9, 2016

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Kosovo, protesters, Serbia

Serbian Police Arrest 80 Corrupt Officials, Including Former Minister

December 26, 2015 By administrator

1032349776Serbian law enforcement has detained 80 officials on corruption charges, including former Minister of Trade and Services Slobodan Milosavljevic, Interior Minister Nebojsa Stefanovic said.

BELGRADE (Sputnik) — The detainees are suspected of money laundering, power abuse, bribery, forgery, as well as fraud in public procurement.

“The operation was undertaken in order to counter financial crime and corruption, particularly related to the state bodies,” Stefanovic said Saturday during a press conference.

In total, 80 officials have caused damage to Serbia of almost $110 million since 2004.

The local police are set to detain at least 39 corrupt officials in the coming days.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: corrupt, official, Serbia

Smuggled Turkish Heroin Busted! Serbian Border the End of the Road

December 8, 2015 By administrator

1015162104At least 16 kilograms of heroin have reportedly been confiscated by Serbian police during an inspection at the Serbian-Bulgarian border.

Serbian police captured at least 16 kilograms of heroin in a truck at the Serbian-Bulgarian border, one of the country’s largest-ever heroin busts, according to the country’s Interior Minister Nebojsa Stefanovic.

He said that two Serbian citizens were arrested during an operation that was staged near the Serbian town of Dimitrovgrad.

“Police arrested two Serbian citizens from the city of Novi Pazar. They are suspected of being part of a criminal group involved in trafficking drugs from Turkey through Bulgaria to Serbia,” Stefanovic said.

He added that the case will be handed to prosecutors dealing with organized crime and that the heroin that was seized is exceptionally pure in quality.

Stefanovic recalled that Serbian police have more than once detained major consignments of opiates in Serbia over the past eighteen months.

According to the US State Department’s International Narcotics Strategy Report for 2015, Turkey is a major trade center for heroin, cannabis, methamphetamine and cocaine. Currently, Serbia remains one of the key transit countries for drugs being smuggled from the Middle East to Western Europe.

In a recent interview with RT, Abayomi Azikiwe, editor of the Pan-African News Wire, attributed ever-increasing drug smuggling activity to the fact that Russian warplanes have repeatedly attacked refineries and tanker trucks controlled by Daesh.

According to Azikiwe, these attacks have significantly reduced the revenues of the jihadist group.

Earlier, the Russian Federal Drug Control Service said that Daesh receives about one billion dollars from the transit of drugs through its territory.

Read more: http://sputniknews.com/world/20151208/1031400894/serbia-police-heroin-daesh.html#ixzz3tiP45p1y

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Heroin, Serbia, smuggled, Turkish

Serbian President Nikolic Turkey Attempts to Involve NATO in Conflict With Russia

November 27, 2015 By administrator

1024529748Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic sent a telegram to Russian President Vladimir Putin expressing his condolences following the downing of the Russian bomber that killed a pilot and a marine.

Nikolic spoke to Sputnik Serbia in an exclusive interview expressing his solidarity with the Russian anti-terrorist operation in Syria.

“At the same time it is the condemnation of seditious acts by Turkey, which Ankara has tried using to prevent the destruction of the terrorists (by the way, Russia has almost completed this process) and involve the rest of the NATO states in conflict with Russia,” Nikolic said.

The President noted that such an incident should not have occurred, recalling that Turkey itself repeatedly violated Greek airspace, but those violations were always then solved by diplomatic means.

“When the Syrian forces shot down a Turkish jet, Turkey said that it was still a negative gesture and that everything could be solved via diplomacy and by one phone call, although it was more than 10 minutes in the airspace of Syria. This time it was 17 seconds (and Turkey has no evidence that it was in its airspace), they argue that they contacted the pilot and consulted the Defense Ministry. All this is unconfirmed,” Serbian President told Sputnik Serbia.

He further said that “The incident is too serious for Russia to hold out its hand of reconciliation to Turkey.” Nikolic also believes that one can hardly expect aid from Turkey in the fight against terrorism, which is killing Europe.

President Nikolic said that he would not interfere in the relations between Russia and Turkey or comment on possible sanctions from Moscow, however, he said, “I know that President Putin is a reasonable person ready to defend his country’s national interests and will take the right decision. It will be a wise decision, which will show that with Russia, especially now that it is fighting against the evil of the world, no one dares to behave so frivolously.”

He noted that Turkey and Russia may try to improve relations during the OSCE Ministerial Council in Belgrade, which will be held in early December.

“But Turkey must make the first move, because it is guilty. Do not expect Russia to offer to make it up to the person who caused the conflict without any sign of remorse and without guarantee that this will not happen again,” Nikolic told Sputnik Serbia.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: NATO, Russia, Serbia, Turkey

Armenia and Serbia to reinvigorate exchange of experience in military area

November 24, 2015 By administrator

Armenia serbiaYEREVAN. – Armenia’s PM Hovik Abrahamyan today received the Serbian delegation headed by the Defense Minister Bratislav Gašić.

Abrahamyan expressed satisfaction with the cooperation level between Armenia and Serbia, the Armenian government’s press-service reports. The PM attached great importance to the further deepening of bilateral communication in different dimensions.

According to him, reciprocal visits and meetings in the recent years have significantly contributed to the activation of political dialogue between the two countries, improvement of the current legal framework, as well as deepening of cooperation in the context of international organizations.

Mr Bratislav Gašić, for his part, thanked the Armenian PM for the reception and said that Belgrade attaches importance to the development of relations with Yerevan, as well as expansion and enhancement of multi-sector ties.

The interlocutors also discussed issues on cooperation in the sphere of defense. In this context, special attention was specifically attached to the exchange of experience in such spheres, as battlefield medicine and military education. The sides also touched on the Karabakh conflict, noting that it should be settled in the framework of the OSCE Minsk Group through peaceful negotiations.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Armenian, Serbia

Armenia, Serbia to expand defense cooperation

November 19, 2015 By administrator

f564ddc3a2727a_564ddc3a272b7.thumbAt its session today the Armenian government approved the signing of an agreement between Armenia and Serbia on defense cooperation. According to Deputy Defense Minister of Armenia Ara Nazaryan, the purpose of the agreement is to determine the main principles and agenda of cooperation.

The sides will cooperate based on the principles of equality, reciprocity and mutual benefit in the defense and security policy, military economic and military legal spheres, and peacekeeping missions.

 

Source Panorama.am

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Armenia, cooperation, defense, Serbia

Migrant crisis: Record 4,000 go from Serbia to Hungary

September 13, 2015 By administrator

rfr.thumbThe number of migrants entering Hungary from Serbia hit a new record on Saturday amid tension in eastern Europe over how to deal with the crisis, the BBC reports. 

More than 4,000 people walked across the border with Serbia just as the authorities in Hungary were completing preparations to seal the frontier.

Europe is struggling to cope with an enormous influx of people, mostly from Syria, fleeing violence and poverty.

Hungary has been criticised for how it deals with those crossing its border.

Officials estimate that 175,000 migrants have crossed from Serbia into Hungary so far this year.

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has promised to seal the country’s borders and arrest any illegal migrants. The country is close to finishing a 4m-high (13ft) fence along the border with Serbia.

More than 4,000 Hungarian soldiers have been brought in to help police enforce a ban which Mr Orban has ordered must come into effect on Tuesday.

The BBC’s Nick Thorpe – reporting from Szeged near the Hungarian-Serbian border – says the humanitarian infrastructure to deal with the migrants is finally being established at the Roske migrant camp.

On Friday, footage emerged of migrants being thrown bags of food at the camp amid criticism that they were being treated like animals.

On Saturday, Austrian Chancellor Werner Faymann drew parallels between Hungary’s treatment of refugees and Nazi Germany’s treatment of Jews.

In response, Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto said Mr Faymann’s comments were “slanderous”.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: crisis, hungrary, Migrant, Serbia

Bosnia Imam Halilovic Calls For Jihad Against The Serbs

September 8, 2015 By administrator

“BiH: Imam Halilovic calls for Jihad against the Serbs,” InSerbia.info, September 8, 2015:

“BiH: Imam Halilovic calls for Jihad against the Serbs,” InSerbia.info, September 8, 2015:

SARAJEVO – Nezim Halilovic, the imam of the mosque of King Fahd in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), in his last sermon, a religious lecture, called Allah to destroy the Republika Srpska, or as he called it, “an entity built on crime and genocide”, writes Serbian daily “Novosti”.

In the above-mentioned mosque, access is restricted to the media and police, and information from sermons leak to the public when they who attend it begin bragging about what imam Halilovic said. Although so far he had tens of mesages which spread religious and national hatred, call for war and the destruction of the Republika Srpska, he has never been sanctioned.

Since the mosque is located in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, it is in jurisdiction of the Interior Ministry of BiH (MIA), but this institution says that they haven’t received complaints against Halilovic and have not conducted an investigation against him. In addition to MIA of BiH, security agency SIPA is also silent to the radical statements made by imam Halilovic.

Gojko Vasic, director of the police of the Republika Srpska, said for “Novosti” that ignoring Halilovic’s radical statements clearly shows how the security institutions of the Federation of BiH and SIPA are ready to fight terrorism.

“MIA of the Federation of BiH allows hate speeches, calls for war and terrorist actions on its territory, and we are talking about the fight against terrorism in BiH. Halilovic is the best example. He is a problem to the security in the Federation of BiH, and it is up to them to solve it,” said Vasic.

He added that the RS police will do everything it can to protect the citizens of the Republika Srpska, but that the problem of Halilovic and his public statements must be solved by MIA of BiH, Novosti reports.

Nazim Halilovic’s actions are not accidental, said for “Novosti” Dzevad Galijasevic, an expert in the fight against terrorism.

According to him, Halilovic publicly calls for opening Wahhabi fronts in the Republika Srpska and military action, and for now security agencies are silent.

“Do we need to have a terrorist attack happening in the Republika Srpska, to have someone react to his radical calls? Halilovic is the extended arm of Saudi Arabia in BiH, but also in the region. Wahhabi centers in the world want to have major incidents in the Republika Srpska and BiH and a “Bosnian spring”, or better said the Islamic or Wahhabi. Halilovic’s actions and his calls for war, revenge and extermination of Serbs are a part of a planned chaos in the region by radical Islamic ideology led by the Islamic state,” said Galijasevic.

According to him, Halilovic’s messages are part of Saudi Wahhabism which is the most dangerous in the world, but regardless of the fact that he has been acting in BiH almost a decade, he has still not been sanctioned for his radical views.  “How is it possible that none of the security agencies on the state level in BiH are brave enough to enter the mosque of King Fahd in Sarajevo? Everyone in the country know that the Wahhabis meet there and spread radical views, but there is no reaction. Sad to say so, but how many terrorist attacks will be required to happen in BiH to actually do something and prohibit the operation of such radical people and close objects where terrorism is supported?,” said Galijasevic.

Halilovic called the “consecrated individuals led with Allah’s hand to execute his wishes and commands”.

Before the commemoration on July 11 in Potocari, when the Prime Minister of Serbia Aleksandar Vucic was attacked, he held a sermon in which he called Allah’s curse on “the criminals and their accomplices, the lobbysts against the resolution on Srebrenica”.

Source: inserbia.info

 

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Bosnia, imam, jihad, Serbia

Armenian football national team coach invites 23 players for match with Serbia

August 26, 2015 By administrator

armenia-serbia-playersThe acting head coach of the Armenian football national team Sargis Hovsepyan invited 23 footballers for the Euro-2016 qualifier with Serbians, according to the website of Armenia’s Football Federation.

The invited players are:
Goalkeepers Gevork Kasparov (“Alashkert”, Martuni), Arsen Beglaryan (“Mika”, Yerevan), Gevorg Prazyan (“Ararat”, Yerevan).

Defenders: Robert Arzumanyan (Amkar, Perm), Hrayr Mkoyan (Esteghlal, Iran), Gael Andonyan (Olympic, Marseille), Hovhannes Hambartsumyan (Vardar, Macedonia), Levon Hayrapetyan (Piunik, Yerevan), Taron Voskanyan (Piunik, Yerevan), Varazdat Aroyan (Piunik, Yerevan), Kamo Hovhannisyan (Piunik, Yerevan).

Halfbacks: Henrikh Mkhitaryan (Borussia, Dortmund), Gevorg Ghazaryan (Maritimo, Portugal), Marcos Pizzelli (Aktobe, Kazakhstan), Aras Ozbiliz (Spartak, Moscow), Karlen Mkrtchyan (Anji, Makhachkala), Norayr Aslanyan (Almere City, Netherlands), Artem Simonyan (Zurich, Switzerland), Artur Yuspashyan (Piunik, Yerevan), Artak Grigoryan (Alashkert, Martuni).

Forwards: Yura Movsisyan (Spartak, Moscow), Edgar Manucharyan (Ural, Yekaterinburg), Ruslan Koryan (Luch-energiya, Vladivostok).

Training sessions are scheduled in Yerevan on August 31 – September 3. The Armenian national football team will leave for Serbia on the morning of September 3.

Source: Panorama.am

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Armenia, Football, match, Serbia

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