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A tourist in Damascus

Paolo Martino | 10 October 2012 ita

Damascus. When I get there, in December 2011, the uprising against Bashar Al Assad has been going on for ten months. In the city, under the ever-present eye of the dictator, everything seems calm, though at the same time absent and precarious. Even for the historical Armenian community, once again prey to its destiny of chronic lack of safety. The thirteenth episode of “From the Caucasus to Beirut”



BusPlus Belgrade (photo F. Sicurella)

Belgrade: BusPlus terror

Belgrado | Federico Sicurella | 9 October 2012 ita

A few months ago, Belgrade introduced the BusPlus system, which was supposed to revolutionize the city's public transport. But technological innovations have only masked the inefficiency and poor state of public transport. And violence against those who do not pay the ticket is increasing



Albania: the boom of private schools

Albania: the boom of private schools

Marjola Rukaj | 2 October 2012 ita

Private schools of all levels have flourished over the last ten years. A report about a failing public system, teachers struggling with the laws of the free market, and families struggling with their wallets



Jasna's Bosnian herbs

Jasna's Bosnian herbs

Anna Brusarosco | 28 September 2012 ita

An Eco-centre. This is Jasna Živković's answer to the economic problems of Bosnia and Herzegovina. A report about rural development in northern Bosnia, between tradition and innovation



It’s your sister, Vartuhi

It’s your sister, Vartuhi

Paolo Martino | 25 September 2012 ita

‘With time, the Countries we live in - Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, Iraq - have become our home. Arabic has become our language. Unleavened bread has become our food. But let’s not forget it: we belong to a different history’. In the twelfth episode of the series “From the Caucasus to Beirut”, Paolo Martino returns among the Armenians of Lebanon



Sunsets and the printer of Amman

Sunsets and the printer of Amman

Paolo Martino | 18 September 2012 ita

Amman is the capital of a Country hovering between remaining faithful to a pro-Western monarchy and the shock wave of the Arab Spring. A community of three thousand Armenians, a small star in the firmament of the diaspora, lives and survives the contradictions of the Middle-East. The eleventh episode of our report “From the Caucasus to Beirut”



Madeleine Albright

Kosovo's PTK privatization: with a little help from old friends

Pristina | Veton Kasapolli | 18 September 2012 ita

Efforts to sell 75 percent of Kosovo’s telecom shares are coming to an end. Old American friends are favourites for the country's biggest privatisation yet



The Armenians of Musa Dagh

The Armenians of Musa Dagh

Paolo Martino | 14 September 2012 ita

An Armenian, a Syrian and a Turk are playing cards in the only inn in town. The three eldersliven up an empty room with ritual jokes, amidst the vapor of coffee. Each of their lives is asynthesis of individual and collective stories gone bad, forsaken like this place. The tenth episode of the story “From the Caucasus to Beirut”



Russia and Serbia

Dačić's Serbia looks to Moscow

Luka Zanoni | 12 September 2012 ita

Serbian Prime Minister Ivica Dačić declares himself allergic to Brussels, while the new government grows more and more enthusiastic of Moscow. Data, however, show that from an economics point of view Serbia is very closely linked to the European Union, while pro-Russian sentiments are based on populism



Kosovo: The end of supervision?

Kosovo: The end of supervision?

Andrea Lorenzo Capussela | 11 September 2012 ita

The supervision of Kosovo does not end today: the ICO did many things, good or bad, but it certainly did not supervise Kosovo. Kosovo was, and will continue to be, supervised by foreign powers. A comment



Haki Doku  - www.associazioneintegra.eu

Paralympics 2012: Albania's first time

Nicole Corritore | 11 September 2012 ita

Haki Doku is the first Albanian athlete in the history of the Paralympics. He competed in London on his hand-bike, a special, three-wheeled bike driven by force of arms. The road to get there was an uphill struggle, but thanks to the Integra Foundation and many others, Haki's dream was fulfilled 



Bosnia: rampant festivals and bankrupt museums

Bosnia: rampant festivals and bankrupt museums

Marzia Bona | 6 September 2012 ita

Bosnia and Herzegovina's major cultural institutions, including the National Museum, the Art Gallery and the National Film Archive, are in a state of neglect. The State does not support them, because doing so would imply acknowledging the existence of a common cultural and historical heritage. Some, in the capital's artistic milieu, have suggested privatization



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Macedonia: The Communist Reality

Skopje | Risto Karajkov | 5 September 2012 ita

In Macedonia, the process of dealing with the communist past of the country is becoming more and more to resemble a reality show. Lists of former secret service agents are published on the internet, civil servants are removed from office, new categories of citizens end under screening. But some warn that privacy and civil rights are at stake



Mitrovica (Foto MichaÅ Sacharewicz, Flickr)

North Kosovo, one year after the crisis

Mitrovica | Tatjana Lazarević | 5 September 2012 ita

The two crossings at Jarinje and Brnjak, heavily guarded by international military and police forces, today de facto separate central Serbia from North Kosovo. The distance between Pristina and Mitrovica, however, has not diminished



Un'immagine dal musical Arshin Mal Alan

Azerbaijani movie and tv world

Baku | Arzu Geybullayeva | 5 September 2012 ita

The long story of Azerbaijani cinema, from a documentary on oil gushes filmed in 1898 to Soviet-time musicals, and its bleak situation today. The government tries to help the local industry by banning foreign TV series and shows on local TVs, but hope comes from young directors



Dyarbakir - P.Martino

The burden of truth

Paolo Martino | 3 September 2012 ita

1915: in the countryside around Diyarbakyr, Armenians and Kurds have been living together for centuries. The Ottoman empire, on the verge of collapse, is about to launch its witch-hunt. Ethnic cleansing in Anatolia is systematic. But some men, helped by luck or their neighbors, manage to save themselves. The ninth episode of our report, “From the Caucasus to Beirut”



Gakayev, the enemy Kadyrov needs

Gakayev, the enemy Kadyrov needs

Majnat Kurbanova | 30 August 2012 ita

Over the years, almost all historical leaders of the Chechen separatist rebels have been killed. In the movement there are no more figures known to the general public, but attacks continue. For the Chechen leadership, however, it is important that enemies have a name. Today, the enemy's name is Gakayev



Van

Tamara and Van, a same fate

Paolo Martino | 27 August 2012 ita

A city symbol of the Armenian resistance. Razed twice to the ground, first by the Ottoman troops and then by the terrible earthquake of last winter, Van seems to share its destiny with the beautiful Tamara, a legendary figure disappeared in the abysses of the lake it looked over. The eighth episode of our report, “From the Caucasus to Beirut”



Headache

NGO headaches from grant co-financing

Risto Karajkov | 23 August 2012 ita

Donors hardly ever support projects if they are not partially co-financed by the applicant. In principle, this makes total sense, but in practice the rule often sets off creative accounting and limits NGO capacities



Igdir, museum of the Turkish genocide - photo by Paolo Martino

Sarkan, the guardian

Paolo Martino | 20 August 2012 ita

When a State is founded on a myth, that myth is to be defended at all costs. These words by an Armenian university professor come to Paolo’s mind while walking through the cold rooms of the Turkish Genocide Museum, in Igdir. Here, history becomes myth and the past is turned upside down. The seventh episode of the story “From the Caucasus to Beirut”




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