CHARTING KOSOVO'S INDEPENDENCE
By Jela De Franceschi
9 January 2008
Washington - Kosovo, the restive southern province of Serbia, which has
been under international control for about a decade, intends to declare independence in
the coming months. But any move toward full independence by Kosovo, which is dominated by
a large ethnic-Albanian majority, will face strong opposition from Serbia and its historic
ally Russia, which can block Kosovo's admittance to the United Nations.... More >>> |
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Rejecting false parallels:
WHY KOSOVO IS NOT SOUTH OSSETIA
(or Abkhazia or Transnistria or northern Cyprus)
Marko Attila Hoare
29 November 2007
We are all familiar with a certain dishonest rhetorical tactic: the use
of an argument that is objectively ridiculous and that the person making it knows is
ridiculous, but that nevertheless can sound impressive to the ears of someone who does not
pause to think twice about it. A good example is the claim that we... More >>> |
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HELSINKI COMMITTEE FOR HUMAN RIGHTS IN SERBIA ORGANIZES THE
CONFERENCE
"Kosovo Status and Standards: Towards Assuring Regional
Security and Stability"
06/16/2006 , HCHRS
The Helsinki Committee for Human Rights organized the conference under
the title "Kosovo Status and Standards: Towards Assuring Regional Security and
Stability" on June 5-6, 2006 in the Belgrade Intercontinental Hotel. It were the King
Baudouin Foundation... More
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DECLARATION
The conference "Kosovo: Status and Standards Towards Assuring
Regional Security and Stability"
Belgrade, June 6 2006
06/07/2006 , HCHRS
The conference "Kosovo: Status and Standards Towards Assuring
Regional Security and Stability" organized by the Helsinki Committee for Human Rights
in Serbia and the "Gani Bobi" Institute for Humanitarian Studies on June 6, 2006
in Belgrade addressed the issues... More
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