Tag Archives: War Crimes

Dobrovoljacka Street case: can Serbia provide a fair trial?

The arrest of Ejup Ganic in London last Monday, 1st of March, could not have happened in a more symbolically charged moment: exactly 18 years after the independence of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and on the same day … Continue reading

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Filed under Bosnia, EU, Justice, Serbia, Uncategorized, War

Film “Resolution 819″ about the Genocide in Srebrenica wins highest award at the Rome Film Festival!

UPDATE: This post has been edited on 20 November following new data regarding this film. The parts which I no longer support, such as when I declared were erased, not to mislead the readers. Please go to this post for … Continue reading

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Filed under Art, Bosnia, Duty of memory, Genocide, Nationalism, Srebrenica, War

KARADZIC ARRESTED!

I am so HAPPPPPY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Here is the news on B92. Here in BBC. Serbia seems to be finally chosing the future over the past! From Lisbon, I want to greet my serbian friends! I have just returned from Belgrade, and … Continue reading

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Filed under Bosnia, Genocide, Hope, Justice, Serbia, Srebrenica