Bavos natiune, Adica Ofiterii UNMIK, care nu erau romani, dau ordin de a se trage in niste haimanale care vroiau sa ocupe parlamentul, dar de vina este acarul Paun ca a pus mana pe "manivela" ca sa nu deraieze trenul.....
Dar de ce ne miram, cand ofiterii si soldatii din "vest" s-au dat deoparte si atunci cand au fost masacrati, sub ochii lor, sute de oameni in "former" Yugoslavia ! Chiar ca ar merita sa ne retragem si sa ii lasam pe acest "gentelemeni" sa o ia ei in c .... (fara legatura cu ineptiile lui Tariceanu privind retragerea) Cu stima, Dicu-Sava Cristian www.dsclex.ro ----- Original Message ----- From: Vali Nas To: Vali Nas Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2007 8:26 PM Subject: [romania_eu_list] UN: Romanian police was criminal UN SAYS POLICE KILLINGS IN KOSOVA WERE 'CRIMINAL'... A UN commission set up in the wake of a bloody clash between police and demonstrators in February said on April 17 that an interim report found "there is a reasonable suspicion" that the shootings of two protesters were "crimes under Kosovo law," according to a news-conference transcript released by the UN Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK). The prosecutor leading the probe, Robert Dean, said that "those crimes would be murder and the various types of murder, attempt to commit murder, and inflicting grievous bodily injury." Dean said there is "a substantial basis on which to conclude that Romanian gunners" fired the bullets, since the rubber bullets found in the bodies were "of the type used exclusively by the Romanian gunners." However, Dean said there was too little evidence to bring charges against specific officers. Responsibility for the decision to open fire will be determined in the second phase of the investigation, he said, adding that the deaths were "unnecessary and avoidable." Dean said that "in light of the above, UNMIK, the United Nations, and the government of Romania may consider initiating appropriate procedures for compensation for the surviving family members of those fatally shot and for those seriously wounded." AG

