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		<description>Comments for Against Serbia's elections in Kosovo at http://www.newkosovareport.com , comment 1 to 6 out of 6 comments</description>
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			<description>Mexico..,Arizona.,State department!?? THIS IS SERBIA!! - Paljevic</description>
			<pubDate>Sun, 04 May 2008 17:08:52 +0100</pubDate>
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			<description>While in Italy, I voted in foreign elections at a municipal arts building.

In the recent past, the Hotel Grande Bretagne in Athens hosted a vote for the US presidential primary.

&quot;Obama wins Democrats Abroad global primary

OF THE 379 American citizens who turned up at the Hotel Grande Bretagne in downtown Athens to cast a ballot in their party's first-ever global primary, 245 voted for Senator Barack Obama.

The US senator from Illinois also won the Democrats Abroad global primary around the world. The results are as follows: Joe Biden 0.1 percent, Hillary Clinton 32.7 percent, John Edwards 0.7 percent, Dennis Kucinich 0.6 percent, Barack Obama 65.6 percent and Bill Richardson 0.1 percent.&quot;

So, voting in another country is NOT so unusual, especially when those dual citizenship rights are part of a country's constitution. That being said, I believe what the Kosovo Albanians are protesting is the vote for local leadership inside Kosovo, a vote unsupervised by governmental groups affiliated with the Albanian gov't. There's a difference there. No one really objects to parliamentary or executive voting in a foreign country. - Dan Asta</description>
			<pubDate>Fri, 25 Apr 2008 23:40:33 +0100</pubDate>
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			<description>James B, 
 
&quot;You cannot see Kosova as Independent&quot; well Im sorry I dont think anyone is asking you if you can see it or not. The truth is whether you see it or you choose not to see it, KOSOVA IS INDEPENDENT. 

And you know who sees it best, all of those Albanians that have lost their lives in the most barbaric way possible. Albanians who were massacred, murdered, shot had their eyes gouged out of them,,, (do you want me to get more graphical?). Its sad that people like you FAIL to mention those incidents that are the most important part of Kosova's independence. It is because of those people (Albanian woman, men and children), that Kosova is finally free. 

 You siaid: &quot;If we used the same analogy then the Brisith should give independence to Bradford (city in Northern England) where majority of people are Asian of even Northern Ireland, Abhkazia and other separatist states throughout the world &quot;

And again, please read some other articles that can help you understand what the word &quot;unique&quot; meands because I don't think you have understood it well. Kosova cannot be related to &quot;Bradford&quot; because those people are not being massacred and england did not set up an Ethnic Cleansing campaign, till it does that (which will not happen) Bradford has no right to saperate. Also you are forgetting the fact that KOSOVA = DARDANIA it was ALWAYS Albanian. 

Read some history - maybe it will help you &quot;see&quot; better!!! - Tringa</description>
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			<description>That's what you did to Serbs.  I cannot see Kosovo as an independent state.  Albanians are minority in Serbia and Kosovo should not be independent. If we used the same analogy then the Brisith should give independence to Bradford (city in Northern England) where majority of people are Asian of even Northern Ireland, Abhkazia and other separatist states throughout the world - James B.</description>
			<pubDate>Wed, 23 Apr 2008 20:24:40 +0100</pubDate>
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			<description>President Tadic is using this election as a provocation, as many other instances when the Serbian government intentionally tries anything to ensure the stability in Kosovo is provoked. It is ridiculous, that a government would go to such heights to initially not allow for people to move on with their lives. Serbia is isolating themselves with every action it takes, whether political or other. 

It just goes to show the lack of caring in Serbia's part. If the Serbian government cared for its people and its neighbours in the Balkan they would stop making such unwise decisions and as well refrain from isolating itself into an island, while disallowing relations with any nations that recognizes or is in the process of recognizing Kosovo - which will soon be more than half the countries on Earth - sadly for Serbia they are only causing problems for themselves.  - Tringa</description>
			<pubDate>Wed, 23 Apr 2008 15:31:49 +0100</pubDate>
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			<description>Hm....
Don't like the taste of your own medicine, do you?
 - Matt</description>
			<pubDate>Wed, 23 Apr 2008 14:27:34 +0100</pubDate>
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