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Bosnia: religion, nationalism and pedophilia

Sarajevo | Rodolfo Toè | 4 April 2013 ita

Revelations on the sexual abuses by the Tuzla bishop - Karadžić and Mladić’s spiritual guide - have dragged the Serbian Orthodox church through one of the major scandals of the latest years. The victims’ declarations, the reconstruction by the Bosnian reporter who was able to get a hold of the records of the witnesses’ depositions



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Ajvar, son of the sun

Brestovac | Francesco Martino | 3 April 2013 ita

In the region of Leskovac, in Southern Serbia, growing peppers is an art refined over the centuries. The “ajvar” is a fragrant pepper paste that comes with soft cheeses and pork meat. Our report



Kosovo’s money: the central bank, a party, and some dangers

Kosovo’s money: the central bank, a party, and some dangers

Andrea Lorenzo Capussela | 2 April 2013 ita

Kosovo just appointed the new governor of its central bank. But Bedri Hamza is too close to the current government to guarantee the necessary independence. An analysis



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Aliyev father and son, different looks at the conflict

Giorgio Comai | 29 March 2013

In recent months, a number of incidents have taken tensions between Armenia and Azerbaijan to very high levels. On the Azeri side, the rhetoric is more and more explicitly anti-Armenian and warlike, as clearly exemplified by the Safarov case and the story of writer Akram Aylisli. Yet, things have not always been such.



Zelenkovac, the Bosnian peace village

Zelenkovac, the Bosnian peace village

Daniele Canepa | 25 March 2013 ita

Zelenkovac is an eco-tourist village in the Bosnian mountains, not far from Banja Luka, hosting artists and travellers from all over the world. According to his founder, Boro Janković, its beauty has a mission



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Kosovo: Challenging Homophobia

Francesco Gradari | 21 March 2013 ita

“Challenging Homophobia” is the title of the first European project for the protection and promotion of the rights of LGBT people in Kosovo.It was started to support a growing LGBT community, but has been intimidated by violent episodes tolerated by the institutions. Simon Maljevac from the organization Legebitra is one of the promoters of this initiative



Who owns Albania's media?

Who owns Albania's media?

Marjola Rukaj | 18 March 2013 ita

Being a journalist in Albania is a difficult job. So tells us Axel Kronholm, a Finnish journalist who devoted his dissertation to press freedom in the country



Journey to Soviet Armenia, port stop in war-torn Naples

Journey to Soviet Armenia, port stop in war-torn Naples

Hazel Antaramian Hofman | 14 March 2013 ita

A group of 162 American-Armenians on a journey form New York towards Armenia in 1949 stops in the port of war-torn Naples. Women and men who soon afterwards would be living in Stalin's USSR are astonished by the misery they see in post war Italy



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Macedonian political crisis: opposition to run in local elections

Risto Karajkov | 14 March 2013 ita

Thanks to the mediation of Štefan Füle, EU Commissioner for the Enlargement, the  Social Democratic Macedonian opposition declined to boycott the local elections, scheduled for March 24. The institutional crisis is over, but the problems of democratic functioning of the institutions remain



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Israel-Turkey: testing for normalization

Tel Aviv | Alberto Tetta | 13 March 2013 ita

In 2010, Turkey and Israel froze bilateral ties following the attack to the Mavi Marmara ship. The dialogue between the two Countries, however, has never stopped



One billion rise in Serbia too

One billion rise in Serbia too

Belgrade | Federico Sicurella | 8 March 2013 ita

Cases of family violence, particularly against women, are not decreasing in Serbia. Now, however, the fight against abuse can count on two more forces – the Museum of violence that just opened in Belgrade and the many people who danced for One Billion Rising



The distance between the ICTY and us

The distance between the ICTY and us

Refik Hodžić | 5 March 2013 ita

The ICTY is monumentally important, but it forgot its true constituents. The recent, appeal judgments in the Gotovina and Perišić cases, the struggle for a common narrative about the traumatic past of the region



Justice far from reconciliation

Justice far from reconciliation

Janine N. Clark | 5 March 2013 ita

The ICTY has helped to entrench competing ethnic narratives and rival claims of victimhood. The lesson of the South African experience and the importance of localized bodies for dealing with the past



Opposition leader Raffi Hovannisian at a rally of his supporters (PanArmenian Photos)

Armenian Spring in the Making?

Yerevan | Mikayel Zolyan | 27 February 2013 ita

Opposition refuses to accept the official results of the Presidential election, as former Foreign Minister Raffi Hovannisian announces the “Revolution of Hello”



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Day 5: the ICTY debate

Andrea Rossini | 26 February 2013 ita

The Tribunal did its job as a criminal court, without reaching local societies. A first round up of the debate



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Turkey, longing for Africa

Istanbul | Fazıla Mat | 21 February 2013 ita

In recent years, Turkey's interest in the African continent has been growing rapidly. Africa's expectations towards Ankara are also extremely high, as the Somalia case shows



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ICTY: the online debate

20 February 2013 ita

Has the ICTY contributed to reconciliation in the former Yugoslavia? Twenty years after the creation of the Tribunal, Osservatorio Balcani e Caucaso organizes a debate with its readers and international experts to assess the work of this institution. With Janine Clark and Refik Hodžić



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Little Nora brings Croatians together

Osijek | Drago Hedl | 19 February 2013 ita bhs

In just a few days, the Croatian civil society raised a million Dollars so that a seriously ill 5-year-old girl could get treatment. Now there is not a single person in Croatia who does not know who little Nora Šitum is



Cyrillic divides Serbs and Croats in Vukovar

Cyrillic divides Serbs and Croats in Vukovar

Osijek | Drago Hedl | 19 February 2013 ita bhs

The law introducing double signs in Latin and Cyrillic on the streets of Vukovar has triggered strong protests. But how much is the city really divided?



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Kosovo fights crime repression, not crime

Andrea Lorenzo Capussela | 8 February 2013 ita

The new criminal code procedure approved by the Kosovo Parliament makes it even more difficult for witnesses to give evidence, and risky




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