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Link: http://www.spiegel.de/international/
Experimenting with countries’ stem cells in Europe: Kosovo and Abkhazia.
The practical definition of a stem cell is the functional definition - a cell that has the potential to regenerate tissue over a lifetime.(Wikipedia).
Will stem cells taken from Yugoslavia and Georgia regenerate tissue for functional and stable state’s bodies to establish independent and democratic countries in Kosovo and Abkhazia, Bosnia-Herzegovina and South Ossetia ?

Can they grow, mature and live happily through century to prove their creation in accordance to God’s plans? Or as entities not blessed by God some of them will be compromised by killing of innocent people, brutal and unjust actions and wars and will finish their bloody and tragic lives, dissolved and flushed to the sevage system of history.
Find out more about these patients of two European states genetic engineering centers in two Spiegel, Germany recent reports.
First reports by Spiegel online magazine, Germany:
Europe Has No Exit Strategy in the Balkans. Full article. Spiegel, Germany
suggest that the first state’s stem cells experiment is quiete expensive, with many costly side effects, without any timetable for two patients full recovery and no check out date from EU and USA research center:
“…The Balkan states of Kosovo and Bosnia-Herzegovina are artificial constructs that are dependent on international organizations to function. Unlike in Iraq, there is no end in sight for this foreign rule and Europe seems to have little in the way of an exit strategy.
Since 1999, the United Nations has sent 70,663 employees to Kosovo, at a cost of €2.5 billion ($3.5 billion).
Both Bosnia-Herzegovina and Kosovo are dominated by a greedy, irresponsible elite that only too often crosses the line into organized crime, as anyone who asks around in the region is likely to hear. When a prime minister in Sarajevo died unexpectedly a few years ago, it was discovered that he had €20 million ($28 million) in his bank accounts – despite a monthly salary of just €1,000 ($1,400).
It consists of two so-called entities: the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, for the Bosnian Muslims and the primarily Catholic Croats, and the so-called Republika Srpska, for the Orthodox Serbs. Altogether this small, ethnically divided country has three presidents, 14 parliaments and 180 ministers…”
The next Spiege online magazine report about Abkhazia
‘We Won’t Beg for Diplomatic Recognition’ doesn’t provide many details about country, but without doubts it will be quite expensive experiment for Russia too.
Once a popular holiday getaway for the communist elite, tiny Abkhazia is now a de-facto republic at odds with most of the world. President Sergei Bagapsh spoke with SPIEGEL ONLINE about his nation’s plans, friends and foes – and prime real estate.
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