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There are fewer than 3,000 Jews living in Serbia today, and even that number, according to the most generous estimates, ...
November 29, 200012:00 AM ET Heard on All Things Considered Yugoslavia - Serbia Tensions ...
In Serbia's case, however, resolution of the issue lags, after a decade in which ethnic conflict dominated government policy. Over the course of the 1990s, Yugoslavia unraveled.
Police have clashed with protesters in Serbia after the forced expulsion of university students from a faculty building ...
September 1997 Vol. 9, No. 12 (D) YUGOSLAVIA (SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO) Discouraging Democracy: Elections and Human Rights in Serbia SUMMARY 3 RECOMMENDATIONS 4 BACKGROUND 5 POLICE VIOLENCE 6 Case of ...
BELGRADE, Yugoslavia — Promising that his government will hold Slobodan Milosevic accountable for past crimes, Zoran Djindjic took office as the first pro-democracy prime minister since World ...
Home Digest Features Serbia: Lessons from Yugoslavia’s demise The late 1980s saw “excessive nationalism” and rising incompatibility among the Yugoslav states—just what we’re seeing now ...
Slavisa Kokeza, the head of the Serbian Football Association, says that the celebrations of Granit Xhaka and Xherdan Shaqiri ...
Serbia has launched a procurement effort to replace its Yugoslavia-era Soko G-4 Super Galeb (Super Seagull) jet trainer and ...
BELGRADE, Serbia — Serbia’s education minister submitted his resignation Sunday following two mass shootings, one of them at a primary school, that left 17 people dead, and the country’s ...
BELGRADE, Serbia — Belgrade’s iconic Hotel Yugoslavia, once a symbol of progress in the former socialist state of Yugoslavia that broke apart in the 1990s and a favorite gathering place for ...
The government of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (comprised of Serbia and Montenegro) has demonstrated a blatant disregard for human rights during the past year. In November 1996, it annulled ...
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