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ЖУРКА СА ОКУПАТОРОМ: Заједнички рок концерти српске и америчке војске

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У Свечаној сали Дома Војске Србије вечерас ће бити одржан заједнички рок концерт музичара српске и америчке војске, најавила је Управа за односе са јавношћу Министарства одбране Србије.

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© Flickr/ Presidio of Monterey

На концерту ће наступити музичари из Уметничког ансамбла МО „Станислав Бинички“ и Репрезентативног оркестра Гарде, као и војни рок бенд „Тач енд го“ из eвропске команде Оружаних снага САД.

Заједнички концерти ће се одржати и у Нишу и Новом Пазару, и то сутра у амфитеатру на Нишавском кеју, код споменика Шабану Бајрамовићу, и 9. јула на централном тргу у пешачкој зони у Новом Пазару.

8 коментара “ЖУРКА СА ОКУПАТОРОМ: Заједнички рок концерти српске и америчке војске

  1. Бобан за царевину Србију каже:

    Па то је тако код њих. Једни ће да свирају, други ће да силују, а трећи ће да убијају… Подела рада и све се зна који ко задатак има. Демократија ти је то пријатељу мој!

  2. Pravedni Srbin каже:

    Sada mogu samo da sviraju k…u!!!
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B3IXD_T0umA

  3. NGO_Informer каже:

    Otvoreni dopis braniteljki ljudskih prava Džozefu Bajdenu, Džonu Kerimu, Johanesu Hanu i Federici Mogerini u vezi slučaja braće Bytyqi

    As former representatives of the United States government, authors, human rights activists, and academics who have closely followed the breakup of the former Yugoslavia and Serbia’s subsequent efforts to resolve the many war crimes committed during that period, we are deeply concerned by the slow pace of Serbia’s domestic war crimes prosecutions, including its failure to resolve the murders of Ylli, Agron, and Mehmet Bytyqi, three brothers who were executed and dumped on top of a mass grave seventeen years ago today.

    Since the position’s inception in 2003, the Serbian war crimes prosecutor has indicted no senior Serbian military or police officials, no government officials, and no persons of any rank involved in the removal from Kosovo and reburial in Serbia of more than 900 Albanian bodies – a deliberate “cover-up operation”. Prosecutors filed only seven indictments in 2014, the majority of which were the result of complete investigatory files transferred from prosecutors in Bosnia and Herzegovina. In 2015, they only issued two, neither of which was confirmed. This is not a record to be proud of.

    In the Bytyqi case, a Serbian President and the two most recent Prime Ministers have repeatedly promised resolution since 2006, but have failed to take adequate steps to secure this result. Instead, reports indicate that a primary suspect has intimidated witnesses and remains close to senior members of the current government.

    International and domestic NGOs, the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, and the European Commission, have diagnosed numerous problems with Serbia’s war crimes record. Uniformly, each cites a lack of political will and political interference as impeding accountability.

    Similarly, witnesses will never come forward and cases will not be resolved when government Ministers host “welcome home” parties for returning convicts of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) and suggest there be a political loyalty test when selecting the chief war crimes prosecutor.

    Though the ICTY is winding down, the hard work for its countries of focus is nowhere near complete. Across the Balkans, tens of thousands of victims and their families deserve closure. Henceforth, only domestic prosecutions will have the ability to deliver them justice.

    To date, Serbia’s record has been a dismal one that is ultimately unacceptable. Therefore, we urge you and the entities you represent to take constructive steps to ensure better commitment and effort by Serbia’s leaders and institutions to resolve war crimes cases, including the Bytyqi Brothers case. This issue should be raised as part of your continuing dialogue with the Serbian government, parliament and civil society leaders.

    Sincerely,

    Ambassador Robert L. Barry (ret.)

    former U.S. Ambassador to Bulgaria and Indonesia

    former Head of the OSCE Mission to Bosnia and Herzegovina

    Tanya Domi

    Adjunct Professor, Columbia University

    Advisor, Freedom House

    Praveen Madhiraju

    pro bono advisor to the Bytyqi family

    Nataša Kandić

    Founder, Humanitarian Law Center

    Coordinator, RECOM process

    Sonja Biserko

    Chair

    Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia

    Sandra Orlović

    Executive Director

    Humanitarian Law Center

    Jelena Milić

    Director

    Center for Euro-Atlantic Studies

    Milica Kostić

    Legal Director

    Humanitarian Law Center

    Goran Miletić

    Program Director for the Western Balkans

    Civil Rights Defenders

    1. Markos каже:

      Ne lupaj.
      Slucaj Bitici se ne otkriva samo zato, jer je te gadove neko namerno pobio da bi ispalo da ,,divlji Milosevic,, ubija Americke gradjane.
      To i Amerikanci i svi dobro znaju.

    2. Zelimir каже:

      Oni su iz USA dosli da ratuju protiv Srba. To su bili siptarski teroristi i nista drugo.

    3. Markos каже:

      Ne. To su gradjani SAD u trenutku kad Klinton izmislja sve moguce da bi opravdao napad na Srbiju, neko bez potrebe ubije 3 zarobljenika i ide Klintonu ko kec na 10 da moze da kaze svojima kao ovi divljaci ubijaju Amerikance.

  4. Destroyer каже:

    ДА ЛИ ЈЕ МОГУЋЕ ДА ЋЕ СЕ АМЕРИЧКА ВОЈСКА КУ*ЧИТИ ПО СРПСКИМ ГРАДОВИМА ВЕЋ СУТРА А ДА ТО НЕ ПРЕДСТАВЉА СКАНДАЛ ИСТИХ РАЗМЕРА КАО И ОКУПАЦИЈА ???

  5. Aleksa каже:

    Evo ja da im predložim pesmu za repertoar
    https://youtu.be/OtthxziaJh8

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