Turning a Blind Eye to
Danger
WHO WILL STAND
UP AGAINST NEW FASCISM?
By Olivera Milosavljevic
What motivated me to write these books in the first place was an
endurable feeling that fallacy permeates everything that determines the social life in
Serbia. Constant, fallacious interpretation of the present through the eyes of the past
crystallized two characteristic phenomena: scholars are researching what was researched
long ago, and interpreting what was not but is taken for granted. In other
words... More
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Agreements and Politics
ROAD TO JUSTICE
OR TO MISUNDERSTANDING
By Bojana Oprijan Ilic
"Serbia considers itself a successor of ex-Yugoslavia.
Accordingly, it holds itself authorized for processing crimes against YPA. But if you
agree that it is entitled to put to trial persons who have attacked a YPA column then you
must also recognize your responsibility for all of that army's failures or crimes such as
those in Croatia or Bosnia-Herzegovina," says professor Bogoljub Milosavljevic.
Over the past year the Serbian judiciary has put itself to shame by
grinding out arrest warrants and extradition claims. Erroneous political or legal
assumptions... More
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Law and Justice
GHOSTS OF
GRBAVICA'S WARTIME PAST
By Irena Antic
While grenades and snipers from Serb posts all around the town were
daily killing people in the parts of Sarajevo under siege, Serb executioners in the
occupied quarters of Grbavica, Vrace and Kovacici were slaughtering them openly. For
non-Serbs the life in these quarters equaled waiting for death to come any moment and
dying at the very sound of some unfamiliar step or a slammed door. No matter how absurd
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