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25 November 2009 | By Krenar Gashi

“Did you see it?! It’s not that great. It could have been much better. How could they waste so much money on such a lame ad?” These are some of the things we hear in Pristina nowadays.


Tadic: New Kosovo Approach Needed
27 November 2009 |

Serbian President Boris Tadic said that Serbia needs a different approach towards Kosovo, saying the current rigid stance is not yielding results.


No Results as Greece, Macedonia PM’s Meet
27 November 2009 | Sinisa-Jakov Marusic

There were no significant steps forward in the Athens-Skopje “name” row. But there were signs of improved bilateral relations after the prime ministers of Greece and Macedonia, George Papandreou and Nikola Gruevski, met on Friday afternoon in Greece near their bilateral border.

Bosnia Budget Cuts Pose Threat to War Crime Trials
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State Court fears its work will be affected unless the authorities consider its requests for increase in funding.



NGO Criticises Macedonian Judiciary

Skopje | 03 July 2009 |
 
Vasil Tupurkovski
Vasil Tupurkovski
The trial of the former Deputy Prime Minister, Vasil Tupurkovski was unfair and a clear example of a corrupt judiciary, the Macedonian Helsinki Committee for Human Rights said in a case study. 

This case illustrates the “internal decay” in the judiciary. It is “incapacitated… by sheer fear and by elementary lack of professionalism coupled with excessive enthusiasm to serve narrow partisan interests and goals" the Committee’s analysis concludes.

In April, Tupurkovski was sentenced by the Skopje Criminal Court to three years in prison for misuse of funds in the infamous "Taiwan Loans" case. He was convicted of approving loans to dubious firms that were never repayed, back in 1999 when he was head of the state Agency for Development and Renewal that managed the funds.

The charges against Tupurkovski of having transferred the Taiwanese funds  “which were accepted obediently by the court, are completely false and legally ungrounded," the Helsinki Committee said in its analysis of the case.

Upon being sentenced, Tupurkovski launched a protest campaign arguing the trial was an act of political retribution. He said he would seek justice in front of international institutions, arguing that the real criminals, those who embezzled the money, were never tried.

Then head of the Democratic Alternative party, Tupurkovski served in the 1999-2000 government led by Ljubco Georgievski’s right of centre VMRO DPMNE party as Deputy Prime Minister, Minister for European Integration and National Coordinator for Foreign Aid.

During that period Macedonia recognised Taiwan based on Tupurkovski’s insistence, angering China. In return, Taiwan promised significant investments in the country but only a small portion of the money arrived.

In December 2000, Tupurkovski left the government complaining that his projects for Taiwanese investments were being undermined by the VMRO DPMNE. 

During the trial, Georgievski gave testimony in favor of Tupurkovski, claiming that the government gave verbal permission to disperse the funds. 

Having a strong judiciary is one of the key preconditions the country has to fulfill if it wishes to speed up its EU accession, Brussels officials have repeatedly said.

(Reporting by Sinisa-Jakov Marusic)


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2009-07-03 23:33:28
Balkaninsight has to understand that any report to Macedonia or Macedonians has to do with Greece. Macedonia and Macedonian are terms that belong to Greek=Hellenic culture for 3000 years now.

To the 'Little Hellenes'
2009-07-04 13:13:03
Little Hellenes, Please stop pestering this site with your chauvinistic psychological complexes. Macedonia is the independent republic, and recognized as such by 125 countries in the world. You can call your northern province 'Greek Macedonia' and there will be no confusion (don't forget the 'Greek' prefix, otherwise people will think you are talking about the Republic of Macedonia).

To the waanabees Macedonia
2009-07-04 15:40:24
Skopje has to understand that it cannot build a national identity at the expense of historic truth. Our common international society cannot survive when history is ignored, much less when history is fabricated. http://macedonia-evidence.org/ From 340, till now, Classical Scholars from all over the world. They know history, politicians don`t.

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