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Dragana Milojević, during the 9 March 1991 demonstration

Belgrade, 9 March 1991

Belgrade | Danijela Nenadić | 14 March 2011 ita bhs

Twenty years ago, in Belgrade, the first huge demonstration against Milošević’s regime. This date is the start of our dossier on the 20 years since the beginning of the war in Yugoslavia. The story of who was still a little girl then but who, for the first time on the 9th of March of 1991, demonstrated for a different Serbia



The "Serbian Bondsteel"

The "Serbian Bondsteel"

Belgrade | Danijela Nenadić | 29 January 2010 ita bhs

''Yug'', the biggest military base in Serbia, was officially inaugurated in the Municipality of Bujanovac last November. The huge, well-equipped base was built to facilitate the training of Serbian army units, even though the local Albanian community fiercely criticized its construction



Serbia: visa free

Serbia: visa free

Belgrade | Danijela Nenadić | 29 December 2009 ita bhs

From December 19, citizens of Serbia can go to Szeged, Thessaloniki, or Trieste for coffee...without a visa. There is happiness, but not for everyone. The most disappointed are adolescents and those who were born and grew up under the sanctions. A commentary



Under siege

Under siege

Belgrade | Danijela Nenadić | 9 October 2009 ita bhs

Street violence, cancellation of the gay pride, attacks on foreigners. But it was only with the death of a French football fan beaten by Serbian hooligans that Belgrade felt under siege and tried to react. Brice Taton, the young French football fan who was brutally beaten by Serb hooligans before the match between Partisan and Toulouse, died of injuries on September 30th



State of Impotence

State of Impotence

Belgrade | Danijela Nenadić | 24 September 2009 ita bhs

It was a lot more than a missed opportunity. The cancellation of the gay pride parade in Belgrade exposed the weakness of the state in the face of extremist groups and their threats of beatings and violence. A commentary by our correspondent



As if nothing had ever happened

As if nothing had ever happened

Danijela Nenadić | 23 March 2009 ita bhs

"They listen to my generation's stories of fighting against Slobodan Milošević's regime like we used to listen to the partisans' stories we were told, once upon a time." The bombings and the generation born under them, the unsaid, the future



The End of an Era

The End of an Era

Belgrado | Danijela Nenadić | 11 September 2008 ita bhs

The Serbian Radical party is splitting over a Stabilization and Association Agreement (SAA) with the European Union. Defeated by the party's more extreme faction, Nikolic, who served as leader after Seselj's arrest, leaves and plans the creation of a new party. A crisis, which has brewed for months, finally explodes



The End of an Era

The End of an Era

Belgrado | Danijela Nenadić | 11 September 2008 ita

The Serbian Radical party is splitting over a Stabilization and Association Agreement (SAA) with the European Union. Defeated by the party's more extreme faction, Nikolic, who served as leader after Seselj's arrest, leaves and plans the creation of a new party. A crisis, which has brewed for months, finally explodes



A Question to the Court

A Question to the Court

Belgrado | Danijela Nenadić | 25 August 2008 ita bhs

Is Kosovo's independence in accord with international law? This is the question that, subject to prior approval by the UN General Assembly, Serbia decided to address to the International Court of Justice (ICJ), the supreme judicial body of the United Nations



A Question to the Court

A Question to the Court

Belgrado | Danijela Nenadić | 25 August 2008 ita

Is Kosovo's independence in accord with international law? This is the question that, subject to prior approval by the UN General Assembly, Serbia decided to address to the International Court of Justice (ICJ), the supreme judicial body of the United Nations



Political Reconciliation

Political Reconciliation

Belgrado | Danijela Nenadić | 15 July 2008 ita bhs

After the May election and the forming of the new government, thanks to the coalition between the Democratic Party (DS) and the Socialists (SPS), there have been great changes in Serbian politics. The biggest change concerns the political reconciliation of once antagonistic parties



Political Reconciliation

Political Reconciliation

Belgrado | Danijela Nenadić | 15 July 2008 ita

After the May election and the forming of the new government, thanks to the coalition between the Democratic Party (DS) and the Socialists (SPS), there have been great changes in Serbian politics. The biggest change concerns the political reconciliation of once antagonistic parties



In December 1989, 20 years ago, Timişoara citizens fought alone against the regime of Ceausescu. The memories of Ioan Savu, one of the leaders of that revolution, and professor Miodrag Milin, the first to collect the stories of those days. A videoreportage by Davide Sighele and Francesco Martino

Philosopher, dissident, politician. Zhelyu Zhelev has been the first Bulgarian president democratically elected after the fall of the Berlin Wall. A videointerview [Bulgaria, 2009]

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