OPENING A DIALOGUE ON THE
RECENT PAST 'WITHIN' THE SERBIAN SOCIETY
MC press center
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SANDŽAK: CONSEQUENCES OF
REPRESSIVE STATE POLICY
Panel Discussion
Belgrade, 2 November 2007
Sonja Biserko
We think that it is very important to discuss the situation in Sandzak
at this moment of time, for Sandzak seems one of the potentially most vulnerable spots, in
view of a continuing, deep political and social crisis in Serbia. This is primarily due to
the fact that Sandžak made part of Bosnia-related war progam. Such a thesis is confirmed
by the state...
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PANEL: LEGACY OF MILOSEVIC TRIAL
Geoffrey Nice Statement
31 March 2007
Some 13 months before Milosevic died I started drafting the closing
argument. This, in edited form, may have appeared in the final version. It reads: "As
the Defense case advanced it may have been possible to mark out the relevant background
material from the irrelevant history over which no Trial Chamber here should attempt to
judge. The Prosecution's view was often not at odds with Defense witnesses as to which
events were...
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BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA: A PART OF THE SERBIAN NATIONAL
PROJECT
07/09/2007
Historians Latinka Perovic and Olivera Milosavljevic told today's
conference "Bosnia-Herzegovina: A Part of the Serbian National Project" -
organized by the Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia - that Serbia's
nationalistic elites still strongly aspire to Bosnia-Herzegovina. Such aspirations, as
they put it, considerably jeopardize Bosnia's society. For her part, Sonja Biserko,
chairwoman of the Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia, suggested... More >>> |