HELSINKI CHARTER
HELSINKI CHARTER No. 131-132
September - October 2009 |
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SERBIA UNDER THE
BERLIN WALL
by Sonja Biserko
The period of two decades since the fall of the Berlin Wall is
relevant enough to analyze the trends and processes that are still on. In the midst of
global turmoil, ex-Yugoslavia's disintegration dangerously signaled the obstacles in the
way of a new world order. After all |
those wars,
crimes, genocide and massive ethnic cleansing in the territory of the former Yugoslavia,
and ensuing trials before the ICTY and national courts, it is time for Serbia to start
dealing seriously with the causes and...
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HELSINKI FILES
HELSINKI FILES No. 28
Sandzak: identity and recent past
Sonja Biserko |
Helsinki Committee for
Human Rights views the issue of identity of political community as a key one in the
context of mapping out the future of Serbia. In parallel with its bid to become an
integral part of the European Union, Serbia must also fi nd a productive answer to its
decade-long identity crisis. Th e current, excessively pronounced ethnic profiling of |
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community
identity entails a host of challenges and problems. Added to that, it makes more
difficult...
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