Belgrade, Year XX (2008)
Issue No. 438-439
1st - 31st October 2008
 
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City & Citizen

 
A protest of war disabled persons, war widows and orphans on the Theater Square, December 1921, Belgrade City Museum
Illustrations taken from the book Times of the Street, Public Areas in 20th Century Belgrade
The citizen and its city are so mutually intertwined that they simply cannot exist without the other.
Belgrade's long history testifies to that. The fact is supported by many historical investigations and incentives for new research and visions.
The illustrations in this issue of our magazine are merely an innuendo of complex filaments woven between a city and its citizen over time.
N. P.

Hints of Parliamentarianism
The session of the National Parliament, adjourned in July, was resumed in September: international agreements were ratified, a "new national consensus" was announced and then postponed - what was really going on?...
Nebojsa Popov

Corruption - the Chronic Ailment
Does it really come as a surprise that after all the citizens despise institutions? Have not the toying with institutions and their public disgrace sent a message, between the lines, to the authorities - that all depends on them and that the vital thing they lack is trust? The rumors about abolishing the Competition Commission, Anti-Corruption Council and Conflict of Interest Board is just a fraction of the sad story about how a road of change and a road to Europe can end in a cul-de-sac...
Olivija Rusovac
A Framework for Tomislav Nikolic's Psychological Pr
Deputy president of the most numerous opposition party, a professional MP, a man who personified for many years the ideologist and promoter of a retrograde and exclusive policy that brought great damage upon Serbia, halted on his safe road and stepped aside...
Dragica Stanojlovic

The Rampage of Seselj's Radicals in Bijeljina
Bosnia and Herzegovina is still sown with mines and wounds. The mines have been removed slowly, and wounds heal with difficulty, while new ones are opened. And this goes on like a road leading to the end of the horizon. Over the old wounds and mines, people keep adding hatred and reawakening fears...
Lazar Manojlovic
A Legacy for the Future
During the four hearings on charges against 14 persons accused of murdering 79 civilians in the Slavonia village of Lovas in October 1991, despite complete U-turns in testimonies of the indictees, their minimization or complete denial of their role in crimes committed over Croatian civilians in Lovas, and though the trial is not over yet, many things have become clear...
Persa Vucic

Danas

Informatika

Danas
 
 
 
 
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