Editorial
THE KOSOVO KNOT
IS CUT
By Sonja Biserko
At long last Belgrade and Prishtina’s agreement ended
the process of
ex-Yugoslavia’s dissolution. It killed the delusion that international
constellation would change to Serbia’s advantage: make it
possible for it to enforce Kosovo’s partition.
Belgrade has banked on
the partition scenario all along. Having to cope with strong resistance
from the conservative bloc and the grey zone of politics, Premier Ivica
Dacic was skillfully meandering through Brussels’
demands on the one hand, and domestic criticism on the other. Over nine
negotiating...
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Belgrade-Prishtina
Agreement
A POSITIVE SUME GAME
Zero-sum games in which a gain by one side is
matched
by a loss by another are played in Europe no more. Negotiations
in Brussels were meant as a win-win game, the game in which everyone
gains but also loses something. If Belgrade’s tandem
acknowledges the
rules of the game and proves its knowledge in the field, Serbia and its
citizens could look forward to prosperity and the two parties to a
long-term rule.
By Miroslav Filipovic
Everything was like in a folk epic: Who would expect
miracles to come…but then miracles did come. We
have an agreement with
Kosovo. Or to paraphrase Vatican: Habemus
concordia! It makes no difference that our scared politicians are...
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Serb Orthodox Church
THE LIFE AND
ADVENTURES OF
A PORN GANG
The Assembly of the Serb Orthodox Church scheduled
for May 29 – June 3, 2013 will discuss the issues of Kosovo and church
property. The agenda is not final yet. Some say Kacavenda and Pahomije
scandals will also be placed on it, this way or another. So, on this
occasion the state of Serbia, which has been ridiculing secularism in
tandem with the biggest religious organization, could get new
directives, including those for judicial treatment of the cases of
pedophiliac bishops.
By Bojan Tončić
While pedophiliac scandals starring Bishop of
Zvornik-
Tuzla Vasilije (Ljubomir Kacavenda), a.k.a. Devilish Bishop, and Bishop
of Vranje Pahomije (Tomislav Gacic) shake...
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