Za sada:Kapetan Dragan(Dragan Vasiljkovic) ide u Hrvatsku
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#326 Re: Za sada:Kapetan Dragan(Dragan Vasiljkovic) ide u Hrvatsku
Svi Srbi ponovo u akciji: Glas Srpske единством против усвајања резолуције о Сребреници
Datum: 09.12.2011 23:00
Autor: Драган Царан
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U tom clanku:
Српски лоби
Петар Добрић, секретар организације, потврдио је да се увелико ради на формирању српског лобија у политичким структурама Aустралије, чиме ће се парирати знатно мањим, али далеко агресивнијим етничким заједницама на Петом континенту.
Tu se priznaje da su udruzeni porazeni Srbi sa svih Jugoslovenskih teatara ratovanja preplaseni od "znatno manjih" ali agresivnijih pripadnika etnickih zajednica!
Datum: 09.12.2011 23:00
Autor: Драган Царан
http://www.glassrpske.com/vijest/2/novo ... enici.html
U tom clanku:
Српски лоби
Петар Добрић, секретар организације, потврдио је да се увелико ради на формирању српског лобија у политичким структурама Aустралије, чиме ће се парирати знатно мањим, али далеко агресивнијим етничким заједницама на Петом континенту.
Tu se priznaje da su udruzeni porazeni Srbi sa svih Jugoslovenskih teatara ratovanja preplaseni od "znatno manjih" ali agresivnijih pripadnika etnickih zajednica!
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#327 Re: Za sada:Kapetan Dragan(Dragan Vasiljkovic) ide u Hrvatsku
Suđenje Simatoviću i Stanišiću
Čiji je čovek bio kapetan Dragan?
http://www.e-novine.com/srbija/vesti/55 ... ragan.html
U Hagu se konacno otkriva uloga Australijskog "pimpa", Vasiljkovi Dragana: Tu se jasno dokazuje da ga je za ubijacku i silovateljsku ulogu angazovala Srbija i da je sve ratne zlocine, ukljucujuci i pljacke na teritoriji Republike Hrvatske i BiH radio kao pripadnik Drzavne Bezbjednosti Srbije i da je izvrsavao njihove naredbe.
To dalje znaci: Sledece Tuzbe protiv Srbije za Agresiju na Republiku Hrvatsku i BiH!
Usput procitajte kakve ideje iam ovaj novinar i "geopliticar": http://www.dejanlucic.net/After_Independence.html
Čiji je čovek bio kapetan Dragan?
http://www.e-novine.com/srbija/vesti/55 ... ragan.html
U Hagu se konacno otkriva uloga Australijskog "pimpa", Vasiljkovi Dragana: Tu se jasno dokazuje da ga je za ubijacku i silovateljsku ulogu angazovala Srbija i da je sve ratne zlocine, ukljucujuci i pljacke na teritoriji Republike Hrvatske i BiH radio kao pripadnik Drzavne Bezbjednosti Srbije i da je izvrsavao njihove naredbe.
To dalje znaci: Sledece Tuzbe protiv Srbije za Agresiju na Republiku Hrvatsku i BiH!
Usput procitajte kakve ideje iam ovaj novinar i "geopliticar": http://www.dejanlucic.net/After_Independence.html
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#328 Re: Za sada:Kapetan Dragan(Dragan Vasiljkovic) ide u Hrvatsku
Ko to kaze,ko to laze?: Vasiljkovic u Zvorniku primao naredjenja direktno od Karadzica
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/nationa ... 6223408760
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/nationa ... 6223408760
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#329 Re: Za sada:Kapetan Dragan(Dragan Vasiljkovic) ide u Hrvatsku
Iz svjedocenja Petka Panica protiv Karadzica: Ovdje je Q (Radovan Karadzic) a A svjedok Petko Panic( policajac iz Zvornika
16 Q. You also stated that no one could have access while
17 Captain Dragan still ran this training centre, that no one was allowed
18 access there, nor could anyone enter the premises of Hotel Vidikovac; is
19 that correct?
20 A. Yes.
21 Q. Thank you. Did you know that during a lunch, Mladic actually had
22 verbally yelled at Captain Dragan and that after that he left Zvornik; is
23 that correct?
24 A. No. I didn't know. I didn't hear of that.
Na sudjenju u Sydney-u , bijedni lazov je tvrdio da nije bio u Zvorniku i u Hotelu Vidikovac gdje je u nekoliko navrata silovao Bosnjakinju , koja je bila zatocena da bi sa na njoj izivljavao manijak koji je u Australiji bio specijalizovan i osudjivan za ilegalno organizovanje prostitucije.
U Australiji, se bijednik koristi slabostima u zakonima te zemlje da usporava odlazak u Republiku Hrvatsku gdje bi trebao odgovarati za zlocin.
Evo ovdje , Vrhovni ideolog genocida stavlja Dragana Vasiljkovica u Zvornik i Hotel Vidikovac i tim postupkom stvalja "dzon" svim Australskim Srbima koji imaju karakter isti kao i njihov pimp ,Vasiljkovic Dragan.
Srbi u Australiji ce sada reci i da im Karadzic laze a i da se Mladic nije izgalamaio na Australsku fukaru na rucku!
Kapetan Dragan i General Mladic na rucku, i to u Zvorniku!
A sto bi se to Mladic izderao i otjerao "sjajnog vojnika" i oficira sa "kolonijalnim manirima" ako se nije radilo o pljackasu o kome u Hagu svjedoci posteni policajac Srpske nacionalnosti Petko Panic.
Vise o tome: http://www.icty.org/x/cases/karadzic/tr ... 0920ED.htm
16 Q. You also stated that no one could have access while
17 Captain Dragan still ran this training centre, that no one was allowed
18 access there, nor could anyone enter the premises of Hotel Vidikovac; is
19 that correct?
20 A. Yes.
21 Q. Thank you. Did you know that during a lunch, Mladic actually had
22 verbally yelled at Captain Dragan and that after that he left Zvornik; is
23 that correct?
24 A. No. I didn't know. I didn't hear of that.
Na sudjenju u Sydney-u , bijedni lazov je tvrdio da nije bio u Zvorniku i u Hotelu Vidikovac gdje je u nekoliko navrata silovao Bosnjakinju , koja je bila zatocena da bi sa na njoj izivljavao manijak koji je u Australiji bio specijalizovan i osudjivan za ilegalno organizovanje prostitucije.
U Australiji, se bijednik koristi slabostima u zakonima te zemlje da usporava odlazak u Republiku Hrvatsku gdje bi trebao odgovarati za zlocin.
Evo ovdje , Vrhovni ideolog genocida stavlja Dragana Vasiljkovica u Zvornik i Hotel Vidikovac i tim postupkom stvalja "dzon" svim Australskim Srbima koji imaju karakter isti kao i njihov pimp ,Vasiljkovic Dragan.
Srbi u Australiji ce sada reci i da im Karadzic laze a i da se Mladic nije izgalamaio na Australsku fukaru na rucku!
Kapetan Dragan i General Mladic na rucku, i to u Zvorniku!
A sto bi se to Mladic izderao i otjerao "sjajnog vojnika" i oficira sa "kolonijalnim manirima" ako se nije radilo o pljackasu o kome u Hagu svjedoci posteni policajac Srpske nacionalnosti Petko Panic.
Vise o tome: http://www.icty.org/x/cases/karadzic/tr ... 0920ED.htm
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#330 Re: Za sada:Kapetan Dragan(Dragan Vasiljkovic) ide u Hrvatsk
Vojnicki porazeni Srbi u Australiji po ko zna koji put pokazuju razloge zasto je formiran Medjunarodni Sud u Hagu:
Evo kakvim podvalama i lazima se sluze: http://www.serbsforjustice.com/main/wp- ... ca-p-2.pdf
No nije im to vrijedilo jer je Australijski Parlament usvojio Rezoluciju o Srebrenici i taj dan ce biti Dan za Spomen na Zrtve Srebrenice za sve Australce.
Sto Srbi vise mlate sa kokardama i bradama po Australskim paradama, Australci sve vise saznaju o njihovom zlocinu!
Cak su usvtrdili da je Medjunarodnim Sudom dokazan genocid nad 300 000 Srba za vrijeme Oluje:
Evo kakvim podvalama i lazima se sluze: http://www.serbsforjustice.com/main/wp- ... ca-p-2.pdf
No nije im to vrijedilo jer je Australijski Parlament usvojio Rezoluciju o Srebrenici i taj dan ce biti Dan za Spomen na Zrtve Srebrenice za sve Australce.
Sto Srbi vise mlate sa kokardama i bradama po Australskim paradama, Australci sve vise saznaju o njihovom zlocinu!
Cak su usvtrdili da je Medjunarodnim Sudom dokazan genocid nad 300 000 Srba za vrijeme Oluje:
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#331 Re: Za sada:Kapetan Dragan(Dragan Vasiljkovic) ide u Hrvatsk
Vasiljkovic Dragan nije "oklevetan" nego je kako su navele novine "The Australian" ratni zlocinac i osoba koja je podstrekavala i vrsila ubijanja ,mucenja, silovanja, pljackanje i proganjanje nesrpskog stanovnistav na teritoriji Republike Hratske i BiH.
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/na ... 6295460558
Kraj zalbi!
"Oficir" sa 'kolonijalnim manirima": Najveca "sprdacina-kovanica' koju su Srbi u toku svog postojanja izmislili.
A ujedno priznanje da je Kokosarski kriminalac bio u operacijama "Velike Srbije" koja je "kolonizirala" teritorije koje joj ne pripadaju sto je potvrdjeno i u knjizi glavnog Balkanskog zlotvora Dobrice Cosica gdje on "misli" da je "stavranje Republike Srpske" najveca "Srpska Pobeda".
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/na ... 6295460558
Kraj zalbi!
"Oficir" sa 'kolonijalnim manirima": Najveca "sprdacina-kovanica' koju su Srbi u toku svog postojanja izmislili.
A ujedno priznanje da je Kokosarski kriminalac bio u operacijama "Velike Srbije" koja je "kolonizirala" teritorije koje joj ne pripadaju sto je potvrdjeno i u knjizi glavnog Balkanskog zlotvora Dobrice Cosica gdje on "misli" da je "stavranje Republike Srpske" najveca "Srpska Pobeda".
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#332 Re: Za sada:Kapetan Dragan(Dragan Vasiljkovic) ide u Hrvatsk

U sredini Savo Štrbac Direktor "Veritasa" danas smještenog u jednoj od zgrada srpske vlade u Dečanskoj ulici 8 u središtu Beograda, blizu poznatog hotela “Moskva” i Terazija.
Visoki duznosnik takozvane Republike Krajine poslije "Oluje" osim sto se stara da se "zasluzni zlocinci" protiv srpskog naroda nadju na relevantnim mjestima ucestvuje i kao "statista" na marsevima veterana "Vojske u Otadzbini"!
Srspki Drzavljanin marsira u Sydney-u, Australija!
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#333 Re: Za sada:Kapetan Dragan(Dragan Vasiljkovic) ide u Hrvatsk

U sredini Savo Štrbac Direktor "Veritasa" danas smještenog u jednoj od zgrada srpske vlade u Dečanskoj ulici 8 u središtu Beograda, blizu poznatog hotela “Moskva” i Terazija.
Visoki duznosnik takozvane Republike Krajine poslije "Oluje" osim sto se stara da se "zasluzni zlocinci" protiv srpskog naroda nadju na relevantnim mjestima ucestvuje i kao "statista" na marsevima veterana "Vojske u Otadzbini"!
Srspki Drzavljanin marsira u Sydney-u, Australija!

Militantne Australske Srpkinje!
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#334 Re: Za sada:Kapetan Dragan(Dragan Vasiljkovic) ide u Hrvatsk
pa jel došo više taj kapetan u hrvatsku ...

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#335 Re: Za sada:Kapetan Dragan(Dragan Vasiljkovic) ide u Hrvatsk
Eksluzivno za Klix.forum : Sud u Hagu je odbacio mogucnost svjedocenja "zasticenog svjedoka" CW-1 koji je u nasem "krovnom uredu"(Intelly Corp) zaveden kao osumnjiceni ratni zlocinac Dragan Vasiljkovic.
Nadalje se kaze da bi ova "smesna podoba" pravila lakrdiju od suda kao sto je to radio u vrijeme sudjenja Milosevicu.
Odluka suda da se CW-1 ne pojavljuje na sudu: http://www.icty.org/x/cases/stanisic_si ... 20718d.pdf
Nadalje se kaze: Intelly Corp trenutno vizuelno i elektronski nadgleda oko 1000 osumnjicenih ratnih zlocinaca sa terotorije SFRJ(Jugoslavije) i u uskoj saradnji je sa Australijskim informativnim i sigurnosnim sluzbama,
Nadalje se kaze da bi ova "smesna podoba" pravila lakrdiju od suda kao sto je to radio u vrijeme sudjenja Milosevicu.
Odluka suda da se CW-1 ne pojavljuje na sudu: http://www.icty.org/x/cases/stanisic_si ... 20718d.pdf
Nadalje se kaze: Intelly Corp trenutno vizuelno i elektronski nadgleda oko 1000 osumnjicenih ratnih zlocinaca sa terotorije SFRJ(Jugoslavije) i u uskoj saradnji je sa Australijskim informativnim i sigurnosnim sluzbama,
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#336 Re: Za sada:Kapetan Dragan(Dragan Vasiljkovic) ide u Hrvatsk
Ja mislio ti umrolivingstone wrote:
Nego, hvala za update
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#337 Re: Za sada:Kapetan Dragan(Dragan Vasiljkovic) ide u Hrvatsk
Ministar Unutrasnjih Poslova Australije je donio odluku da se Kapetan Dragan(Vasiljkovic Dragan) "dostavi" Republici Hrvatskoj koja ga potrazuje zbog pocinjenih ratnih zlocina protiv Hrvatskog stanovnistva.
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/nationa ... 6518481625
http://www.vesti-online.com/Vesti/Ex-YU ... ezu-Srbija
U Odluci se kaze da on ima pravo na "reviziju" Ministarske odluke a postoji i zalba Federalnom i Vrhovnom Sudu.
Navodno ce ga zastupati Americki major(pravnik Americke vojske) koji je po sluzbenoj duznosti na Vojnom Sudu zastupao Australijskog drzavljanina koji je bio zatvorenik u Guantanamo Bay jer je uhvacen u Avganistanu zajedno sa Talibanima.
Americki major je napustio Americku vojsku i preselio se u Australiju i sada se bavi odvjetnostvom u ovoj zemlji.
U Vestima je narocito zanimljiv prilog ili osvrt Sergija Principa, doajena iz Sarajeva koji kaze : U međuvremenu, Vasiljković je vodio komplikovan, dugotrajan, skup i na kraju bezuspešan sudski proces protiv izručenja, pokušavajući da dobije podršku i od Haškog tribunala.
Pa nije Haški tribunal "Organ" Srbije!
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/nationa ... 6518481625
http://www.vesti-online.com/Vesti/Ex-YU ... ezu-Srbija
U Odluci se kaze da on ima pravo na "reviziju" Ministarske odluke a postoji i zalba Federalnom i Vrhovnom Sudu.
Navodno ce ga zastupati Americki major(pravnik Americke vojske) koji je po sluzbenoj duznosti na Vojnom Sudu zastupao Australijskog drzavljanina koji je bio zatvorenik u Guantanamo Bay jer je uhvacen u Avganistanu zajedno sa Talibanima.
Americki major je napustio Americku vojsku i preselio se u Australiju i sada se bavi odvjetnostvom u ovoj zemlji.
U Vestima je narocito zanimljiv prilog ili osvrt Sergija Principa, doajena iz Sarajeva koji kaze : U međuvremenu, Vasiljković je vodio komplikovan, dugotrajan, skup i na kraju bezuspešan sudski proces protiv izručenja, pokušavajući da dobije podršku i od Haškog tribunala.
Pa nije Haški tribunal "Organ" Srbije!
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#338 Re: Za sada:Kapetan Dragan(Dragan Vasiljkovic) ide u Hrvatsk
u lov na kengure ...... vidi iza Tr zastavelivingstone wrote:
U sredini Savo Štrbac Direktor "Veritasa" danas smještenog u jednoj od zgrada srpske vlade u Dečanskoj ulici 8 u središtu Beograda, blizu poznatog hotela “Moskva” i Terazija.
Visoki duznosnik takozvane Republike Krajine poslije "Oluje" osim sto se stara da se "zasluzni zlocinci" protiv srpskog naroda nadju na relevantnim mjestima ucestvuje i kao "statista" na marsevima veterana "Vojske u Otadzbini"!
Srspki Drzavljanin marsira u Sydney-u, Australija!
Foto: 25.04.2012
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#339 Re: Za sada:Kapetan Dragan(Dragan Vasiljkovic) ide u Hrvatsk
Da Australija, ima sa razlogom nadimak "Sretna Zemlja" pokazuje i ova sprdacina sa izrucenjem osumnjicenog ratnog zlocinca Vasiljkovic Dragana: Velika Britanija im vise ne "pravi" zakone a oni sami neznaju da ih naprave.
Nazalost, proces bi mogao potrajati 10-setak godina sto bi Australiju dovelo u isti nivo sa "najcrnjim rezimima" Treceg Svijeta.
Toliko sredstava uloziti za gubljenje vremena na preprodavaca ukradene robe i pimpa , Vasiljkovic Dragana , koji nikada u zivotu nije imao nikakvo zanimanje a niti posao i jedino je evidentirano da je bio rezervni vojnik neko kratko vrijeme i to mu je cijela "karijera" , kako kaze jedan Srbijanski novinar, oficira sa "kolonijalnim manirima".
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/nationa ... 6519922168
Nazalost, proces bi mogao potrajati 10-setak godina sto bi Australiju dovelo u isti nivo sa "najcrnjim rezimima" Treceg Svijeta.
Toliko sredstava uloziti za gubljenje vremena na preprodavaca ukradene robe i pimpa , Vasiljkovic Dragana , koji nikada u zivotu nije imao nikakvo zanimanje a niti posao i jedino je evidentirano da je bio rezervni vojnik neko kratko vrijeme i to mu je cijela "karijera" , kako kaze jedan Srbijanski novinar, oficira sa "kolonijalnim manirima".
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/nationa ... 6519922168
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#340 Re: Za sada:Kapetan Dragan(Dragan Vasiljkovic) ide u Hrvatsk
Osumnjniceni ratni zlocinac, rezervni vojnik koga je Srbija unaprijedila u "kapetena",Vasiljkovic Dragan je ulozio danas zalbu Federalnom Sudu na odluku Vlade Australije da bude izrucen republici Hrvatskoj.
Doduse,Kapetan "svoj slucaj" moze iz zatvora posmatrati putem video-linka,sto jasno govori da je "Heroj svih Srba na Planeti" dosta nsiko pao.
Od preprodavaca ukradenih kasetofona, do podvodjenja pijanih i gladnih djevojaka prostituciji,i "sjajnoj karijeri" u redovimna Srbijanske "Tajne Sluzbe" koja je po kapetanovim rijecima u Hagu "sva" zavrsila na jednoj "kaseti" na istom Sudu.
Najzesci "trakticki" potez Draganovog "Vojnog Lukavsta i vojnih vjestina" je b io izrazen u zelji da od Medjnarodnog Suda dobije "kopiju" kasete gdje su svi Srbijanski "tajni agenti"(zna ih cijela Srbija) zajedno sa Milosaevicem( "KUMOM" velike Srbije).
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/na ... 6725245366
Doduse,Kapetan "svoj slucaj" moze iz zatvora posmatrati putem video-linka,sto jasno govori da je "Heroj svih Srba na Planeti" dosta nsiko pao.
Od preprodavaca ukradenih kasetofona, do podvodjenja pijanih i gladnih djevojaka prostituciji,i "sjajnoj karijeri" u redovimna Srbijanske "Tajne Sluzbe" koja je po kapetanovim rijecima u Hagu "sva" zavrsila na jednoj "kaseti" na istom Sudu.
Najzesci "trakticki" potez Draganovog "Vojnog Lukavsta i vojnih vjestina" je b io izrazen u zelji da od Medjnarodnog Suda dobije "kopiju" kasete gdje su svi Srbijanski "tajni agenti"(zna ih cijela Srbija) zajedno sa Milosaevicem( "KUMOM" velike Srbije).
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/na ... 6725245366
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#341 Re: Za sada:Kapetan Dragan(Dragan Vasiljkovic) ide u Hrvatsk
Fedralni sud u Melburnu nastavlja da rzamtra "zalbu" Kapetana Dragana: http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/na ... 6726163792
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/na ... 6726903035
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/na ... 6726903035
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#342 Re: Za sada:Kapetan Dragan(Dragan Vasiljkovic) ide u Hrvatsk
Federalni Sud donio odluku da takozvanom "Kapetanu Draganu" nije omogucena da se "posteno brani":
Do kraja novembra ostaje Drzavi da se zali na tu odluku ili ce se proces ponoviti pa da sve bude "proceduraln",naravno sa istim ishodom, da "kepko" putuje u "Croatia".
http://www.vesti-online.com/Vesti/Ex-YU ... -Hrvatskoj
Do kraja novembra ostaje Drzavi da se zali na tu odluku ili ce se proces ponoviti pa da sve bude "proceduraln",naravno sa istim ishodom, da "kepko" putuje u "Croatia".
http://www.vesti-online.com/Vesti/Ex-YU ... -Hrvatskoj
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#343 Re: Za sada:Kapetan Dragan(Dragan Vasiljkovic) ide u Hrvatsku
Uskoro..uskoro...
U cetvrtak 9.7.2015 Kapetan Dragan stize u Split.
Nikad nije kasno...kao sto ste videli pravda je "spora" ali dostizna.
Zahvaljujemo svima koji su vjerovali u nas!
U cetvrtak 9.7.2015 Kapetan Dragan stize u Split.
Nikad nije kasno...kao sto ste videli pravda je "spora" ali dostizna.
Zahvaljujemo svima koji su vjerovali u nas!
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#344 Re: Za sada:Kapetan Dragan(Dragan Vasiljkovic) ide u Hrvatsku
... a di baš 9.7. ???
oli Dragan ne zna da tada Hajduk igra pretkolo EL
oli Dragan ne zna da tada Hajduk igra pretkolo EL
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#345 Re: Za sada:Kapetan Dragan(Dragan Vasiljkovic) ide u Hrvatsku
Cetnika odmah objesiti.......netrebaju hrvatskoj troskovi zaradi jednog cetalja
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#346 Re: Za sada:Kapetan Dragan(Dragan Vasiljkovic) ide u Hrvatsku
Mislice od navijaca dosla mucetnicka podrskazg2 wrote:... a di baš 9.7. ???
oli Dragan ne zna da tada Hajduk igra pretkolo EL
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#348 Re: Za sada:Kapetan Dragan(Dragan Vasiljkovic) ide u Hrvatsku
U nasoj domovini novine koje su najzasluznije za njegovo izrucenje ovako objavljuju vijest o isporuci "Kapetana Dragana":
IT had been waiting for years, but in the end the Australian government's decision to extradite accused war criminal Dragan Vasiljkovic took Croatia by surprise.
After an extradition request was lodged in December 2005, it took almost seven years for the case to wind its way through a seemingly endless round of appeals in Australian courts, while a legal process dealing with the technicalities of extradition progressed at a glacial pace in the Attorney-General's Department.
Vasiljkovic, who faced no charge in Australia, spent most of that time in jail.
It speaks volumes for the Australian legal and ministerial process that the war crimes case of Vasiljkovic -- who faces accusations of leading a paramilitary assault that resulted in the deaths of civilians, the torture of prisoners of war and the rape of a Bosnian mother -- is poised to become a cause celebre.
Former US Marine Corps lieutenant colonel Michael Mori, who defended accused terrorism supporter and long-time Guantanamo Bay inmate David Hicks, has taken a close interest in Vasiljkovic's case and is poised to take it on, according to another of Vasiljkovic's lawyers, Bruce Dennis. Mori, commonly known as Dan Mori, is yet to confirm his involvement in the matter.
Prominent human rights barrister Julian Burnside has not received a brief in the matter but has been contacted by Mori about the former paramilitary commander's plight.
A near certain Federal Court appeal by the 57-year-old Vasiljkovic, who also goes by the name Daniel Snedden, will open another chapter in the saga that was sparked off when The Australian traced Vasiljkovic to a Perth community centre in September 2005, when he was working as a golf instructor, having left his life as a notorious paramilitary commander in the self-proclaimed Republic of Serbian Krajina far behind him.
At the time Vasiljkovic, who was born in Belgrade but immigrated to Australia with his mother when he was 14, believed that Australia and Croatia had no extradition agreement.
He was unaware that just such an agreement had recently been signed.
"I would like to answer any war crime question . . . I would really love to see anyone come up with an accusation. I'm prepared to answer any question," he told The Australian at the time as he openly discussed his war record, which began when Vasiljkovic ingratiated himself with dictator Slobodan Milosevic's Serbian ministry of the interior as the former Yugoslavia teetered on the brink of ethnic warfare in 1991.
By mid-1991, Vasiljkovic had formed a special paramilitary unit of the Republika Srpska Krajina, known as the Knindze.
Captain Dragan, as the lithe mercenary was known, became renowned as an expert trainer of irregular troops and formed a close friendship with Serbian secret police head Franko Simatovic, who is now facing a war crimes trial in The Hague and has been exposed as the CIA's man in the Balkans.
Vasiljkovic and his supporters are adamant that the former Australian army reservist was a straight-shooting general who observed the rules of the Geneva Conventions and commanded a disciplined force.
But one of the earliest investigations, completed in 1994, into the activities of paramilitary forces in the Balkans war, conducted by a UN commission of experts, said Vasiljkovic was "accused of intimidating civilians".
Vasiljkovic fell out with his political and military masters later in 1991, but returned to Knin, the so-called capital of Serbian Krajina, in February 1993 and headed a training camp for Alpha Special Forces.
An indictment issued in January 2006 by the Sibenik County Court on Croatia's Adriatic coast says Vasiljkovic is wanted for questioning over alleged war crimes.
Vasiljkovic vehemently denies the accusations but the Supreme Court of NSW, which ruled on a defamation action successfully defended by The Australian in 2009, found the former Serbian paramilitary commander had committed the war crimes of torture and rape, and had admitted to a massacre.
Those critical of the Australian government's chequered record in dealing with those accused of war crimes say the Vasiljkovic case highlights the inertia that grips the nation's institutions on the issue -- from the Australian Federal Police, which has few resources devoted to war crimes screening, to parliament, which has failed to delineate a clear path for identifying and challenging accused war criminals.
Australian judicial history is littered with examples of failed war crimes prosecutions. Most recently, the Australian government was thwarted by the High Court in its bid to extradite Charles Zentai, who was accused of the World War II murder of a young Jewish man in Budapest.
The most obvious example Australia could follow in dealing with accused war criminals would be that of the US and Canada, says Mark Aarons, author of the books War Criminals Welcome and Sanctuary: Nazi Fugitives in Australia.
"When the Canadians met exactly the same problem of finding that it was difficult to launch successful criminal prosecutions against alleged war criminals in Canadian courts, they adopted the American approach of stripping suspects of citizenship and deporting or extraditing them, and they have been quite successful in that endeavour," Aarons says. "Whereas the Australian government throws up its hands and says, 'It's too hard, it's too expensive, let's not do anything.' "
Aarons believes the decision by Home Affairs Minister Jason Clare to approve the extradition of Vasiljkovic demonstrates that the Australian government "really had nowhere else to go", given the damning judgment of the NSW Supreme Court, which in the defamation case was forced to preside over a quasi war-crimes trial, albeit to a civil standard of proof.
"I think they were just forced to hold their breath and say that they would extradite him, full well knowing that that decision can be reviewed all the way up to the High Court again, which could take several more years."
Former International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia prosecutor Mark Ierace is also critical of the long passage of the Vasiljkovic case through Australia's judicial and bureaucratic systems.
It was Vasiljkovic's actions in launching multiple Federal and High Court challenges and appealing his extradition on various points of law that resulted in most of the delays. But for the past 13 months, all of Vasiljkovic's cases had concluded and the case has rested with the federal government. During that time, there has been a change of home affairs minister from Brendan O'Connor to Clare.
The ministers also had to consider submissions against the appeals by Vasiljkovic's lawyers.
But it is difficult to understand why such a process took more than a year, and the government was giving no clues yesterday, refusing The Australian's requests for a briefing on why the highly secretive extradition process can take so very long.
"I'm not aware of any reason that would explain why there has been such a delay," Ierace says.
"I think we need to look at the procedure, given the history of this particular matter, to see if there can be a faster process. It's not in the interests of justice for extradition proceedings to take this long."
Fergus Hanson, a non-resident fellow at the Brookings Institution in Washington, DC, who has followed the Vasiljkovic case closely, says the indirect costs to taxpayers of convoluted extradition processes that arise because of a lack of will on the part of the Australian government to investigate war criminals on home soil can be enormous.
"This case is just another reminder of how unfortunate the process is at the moment that it takes so long, both for the accused and for Australia's standing internationally," Hanson says.
"It's really unfortunate that the process just drags on so long -- and also ultimately for the taxpayer, who has to pay for all these hoops to be jumped through."
Vasiljkovic's supporters are pinning their hopes on Mori to make a final pitch for freedom for their hero, Captain Dragan.
The man who headed the Serbian National Federation in Australia during the Balkans conflict, Ilija Glisic, believes the Croatian government launched a malicious prosecution against the former commando.
He also questions the reliability of several of the witnesses who gave evidence in the Supreme Court civil case, including the Bosnian woman who claimed Vasiljkovic had raped her.
"During the war we had information coming in regularly, it was coming in daily from those regions, and we a pretty good idea what was going on," Glisic says.
"People talk, people's families talk, lawyers talk. At no stage did I ever, ever get anything negative about Dragan. No one even hinted at any wrongdoing -- quite the contrary.
"He was very upright and proper during the klix conflict itself. It was difficult for us to see where this all this (extradition matter) was coming from."
As Mori gears up to defend the rights of his latest high-profile client, his involvement has been met with surprise by those who know both him and the details of the Vasiljkovic case, such as Aarons.
"I find Dan Mori's involvement in this absolutely extraordinary," Aarons says.
"I admire greatly his commitment to the human rights issues involved in the Hicks case, just as much as I abhor what Hicks did and stood for.
"But this is a completely different situation . . . This man is not being held in Guantanamo and is not being subjected to the sort of torture that we know went on at Guantanamo Bay.
"He is being held in relatively comfortable conditions in an Australian jail and he needs to be tried.
"Croatia is the only jurisdiction currently available for an action, and he should be returned as soon as possible so that the matter can be concluded by a properly convened court."
IT had been waiting for years, but in the end the Australian government's decision to extradite accused war criminal Dragan Vasiljkovic took Croatia by surprise.
After an extradition request was lodged in December 2005, it took almost seven years for the case to wind its way through a seemingly endless round of appeals in Australian courts, while a legal process dealing with the technicalities of extradition progressed at a glacial pace in the Attorney-General's Department.
Vasiljkovic, who faced no charge in Australia, spent most of that time in jail.
It speaks volumes for the Australian legal and ministerial process that the war crimes case of Vasiljkovic -- who faces accusations of leading a paramilitary assault that resulted in the deaths of civilians, the torture of prisoners of war and the rape of a Bosnian mother -- is poised to become a cause celebre.
Former US Marine Corps lieutenant colonel Michael Mori, who defended accused terrorism supporter and long-time Guantanamo Bay inmate David Hicks, has taken a close interest in Vasiljkovic's case and is poised to take it on, according to another of Vasiljkovic's lawyers, Bruce Dennis. Mori, commonly known as Dan Mori, is yet to confirm his involvement in the matter.
Prominent human rights barrister Julian Burnside has not received a brief in the matter but has been contacted by Mori about the former paramilitary commander's plight.
A near certain Federal Court appeal by the 57-year-old Vasiljkovic, who also goes by the name Daniel Snedden, will open another chapter in the saga that was sparked off when The Australian traced Vasiljkovic to a Perth community centre in September 2005, when he was working as a golf instructor, having left his life as a notorious paramilitary commander in the self-proclaimed Republic of Serbian Krajina far behind him.
At the time Vasiljkovic, who was born in Belgrade but immigrated to Australia with his mother when he was 14, believed that Australia and Croatia had no extradition agreement.
He was unaware that just such an agreement had recently been signed.
"I would like to answer any war crime question . . . I would really love to see anyone come up with an accusation. I'm prepared to answer any question," he told The Australian at the time as he openly discussed his war record, which began when Vasiljkovic ingratiated himself with dictator Slobodan Milosevic's Serbian ministry of the interior as the former Yugoslavia teetered on the brink of ethnic warfare in 1991.
By mid-1991, Vasiljkovic had formed a special paramilitary unit of the Republika Srpska Krajina, known as the Knindze.
Captain Dragan, as the lithe mercenary was known, became renowned as an expert trainer of irregular troops and formed a close friendship with Serbian secret police head Franko Simatovic, who is now facing a war crimes trial in The Hague and has been exposed as the CIA's man in the Balkans.
Vasiljkovic and his supporters are adamant that the former Australian army reservist was a straight-shooting general who observed the rules of the Geneva Conventions and commanded a disciplined force.
But one of the earliest investigations, completed in 1994, into the activities of paramilitary forces in the Balkans war, conducted by a UN commission of experts, said Vasiljkovic was "accused of intimidating civilians".
Vasiljkovic fell out with his political and military masters later in 1991, but returned to Knin, the so-called capital of Serbian Krajina, in February 1993 and headed a training camp for Alpha Special Forces.
An indictment issued in January 2006 by the Sibenik County Court on Croatia's Adriatic coast says Vasiljkovic is wanted for questioning over alleged war crimes.
Vasiljkovic vehemently denies the accusations but the Supreme Court of NSW, which ruled on a defamation action successfully defended by The Australian in 2009, found the former Serbian paramilitary commander had committed the war crimes of torture and rape, and had admitted to a massacre.
Those critical of the Australian government's chequered record in dealing with those accused of war crimes say the Vasiljkovic case highlights the inertia that grips the nation's institutions on the issue -- from the Australian Federal Police, which has few resources devoted to war crimes screening, to parliament, which has failed to delineate a clear path for identifying and challenging accused war criminals.
Australian judicial history is littered with examples of failed war crimes prosecutions. Most recently, the Australian government was thwarted by the High Court in its bid to extradite Charles Zentai, who was accused of the World War II murder of a young Jewish man in Budapest.
The most obvious example Australia could follow in dealing with accused war criminals would be that of the US and Canada, says Mark Aarons, author of the books War Criminals Welcome and Sanctuary: Nazi Fugitives in Australia.
"When the Canadians met exactly the same problem of finding that it was difficult to launch successful criminal prosecutions against alleged war criminals in Canadian courts, they adopted the American approach of stripping suspects of citizenship and deporting or extraditing them, and they have been quite successful in that endeavour," Aarons says. "Whereas the Australian government throws up its hands and says, 'It's too hard, it's too expensive, let's not do anything.' "
Aarons believes the decision by Home Affairs Minister Jason Clare to approve the extradition of Vasiljkovic demonstrates that the Australian government "really had nowhere else to go", given the damning judgment of the NSW Supreme Court, which in the defamation case was forced to preside over a quasi war-crimes trial, albeit to a civil standard of proof.
"I think they were just forced to hold their breath and say that they would extradite him, full well knowing that that decision can be reviewed all the way up to the High Court again, which could take several more years."
Former International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia prosecutor Mark Ierace is also critical of the long passage of the Vasiljkovic case through Australia's judicial and bureaucratic systems.
It was Vasiljkovic's actions in launching multiple Federal and High Court challenges and appealing his extradition on various points of law that resulted in most of the delays. But for the past 13 months, all of Vasiljkovic's cases had concluded and the case has rested with the federal government. During that time, there has been a change of home affairs minister from Brendan O'Connor to Clare.
The ministers also had to consider submissions against the appeals by Vasiljkovic's lawyers.
But it is difficult to understand why such a process took more than a year, and the government was giving no clues yesterday, refusing The Australian's requests for a briefing on why the highly secretive extradition process can take so very long.
"I'm not aware of any reason that would explain why there has been such a delay," Ierace says.
"I think we need to look at the procedure, given the history of this particular matter, to see if there can be a faster process. It's not in the interests of justice for extradition proceedings to take this long."
Fergus Hanson, a non-resident fellow at the Brookings Institution in Washington, DC, who has followed the Vasiljkovic case closely, says the indirect costs to taxpayers of convoluted extradition processes that arise because of a lack of will on the part of the Australian government to investigate war criminals on home soil can be enormous.
"This case is just another reminder of how unfortunate the process is at the moment that it takes so long, both for the accused and for Australia's standing internationally," Hanson says.
"It's really unfortunate that the process just drags on so long -- and also ultimately for the taxpayer, who has to pay for all these hoops to be jumped through."
Vasiljkovic's supporters are pinning their hopes on Mori to make a final pitch for freedom for their hero, Captain Dragan.
The man who headed the Serbian National Federation in Australia during the Balkans conflict, Ilija Glisic, believes the Croatian government launched a malicious prosecution against the former commando.
He also questions the reliability of several of the witnesses who gave evidence in the Supreme Court civil case, including the Bosnian woman who claimed Vasiljkovic had raped her.
"During the war we had information coming in regularly, it was coming in daily from those regions, and we a pretty good idea what was going on," Glisic says.
"People talk, people's families talk, lawyers talk. At no stage did I ever, ever get anything negative about Dragan. No one even hinted at any wrongdoing -- quite the contrary.
"He was very upright and proper during the klix conflict itself. It was difficult for us to see where this all this (extradition matter) was coming from."
As Mori gears up to defend the rights of his latest high-profile client, his involvement has been met with surprise by those who know both him and the details of the Vasiljkovic case, such as Aarons.
"I find Dan Mori's involvement in this absolutely extraordinary," Aarons says.
"I admire greatly his commitment to the human rights issues involved in the Hicks case, just as much as I abhor what Hicks did and stood for.
"But this is a completely different situation . . . This man is not being held in Guantanamo and is not being subjected to the sort of torture that we know went on at Guantanamo Bay.
"He is being held in relatively comfortable conditions in an Australian jail and he needs to be tried.
"Croatia is the only jurisdiction currently available for an action, and he should be returned as soon as possible so that the matter can be concluded by a properly convened court."
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#349 Re: Za sada:Kapetan Dragan(Dragan Vasiljkovic) ide u Hrvatsku
Bravo Natasha Robinson: https://twitter.com/NC_Robinson
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#350 Re: Za sada:Kapetan Dragan(Dragan Vasiljkovic) ide u Hrvatsku
Valjda hrvatsko tuziteljstvo zna raditi svoj posao.livingstone wrote:Uskoro..uskoro...
U cetvrtak 9.7.2015 Kapetan Dragan stize u Split.
Nikad nije kasno...kao sto ste videli pravda je "spora" ali dostizna.
Zahvaljujemo svima koji su vjerovali u nas!
Samo da ne zavrsi kao onaj Cvjetkovic.
