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Albanian Hero Monument Sparks Row in Montenegro

Balkaninsight.com - Thu, 02/08/2018 - 10:24
The announcement that a monument dedicated to the Albanian historical hero Skenderbeg will be built in Montenegro has yet again opened up a debate in the country about his origins.
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While Bulgarians Argue About Gender, Injustice Thrives

Balkaninsight.com - Thu, 02/08/2018 - 06:36
A furious row about the ‘Istanbul Convention’ to prevent violence against women has overshadowed protests for social justice in Bulgaria, while the non-ratification of the convention will ensure that injustice continues.
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Serb Recruitment to Kosovo Police ‘Not Decreasing’

Balkaninsight.com - Thu, 02/08/2018 - 06:35
The number of Serbs interested in joining the Kosovo Police remains consistent, officials said, despite reports that Serbs have been asking to quit the Kosovo Security Force amid political tensions.
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Serbia Proposes Law Changes to Halt Cyrillic’s Decline

Balkaninsight.com - Thu, 02/08/2018 - 06:35
Amid fears that the national script is losing out to Latin letters, Serbia’s Culture Ministry is proposing changing the law to better protect its use.
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Prosecution Failures Shadow Croatia’s Operation Storm Anniversary

Balkaninsight.com - Thu, 02/08/2018 - 06:35
Twenty-three years after Croatia’s victorious military operation ‘Storm’, the Croatian judiciary has only prosecuted a handful of war crimes cases, while Serbia has failed to launch its own investigations.
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Kosovo President Accused of Planning Land Swap with Serbia

Balkaninsight.com - Wed, 01/08/2018 - 19:36
After President Hashim Thaci’s statement that Kosovo will eventually make a ‘border correction’ with Serbia, opposition MP Ilir Deda accused him of using semantics to make an exchange of territories more acceptable to the public.
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Croatia Finds Suspected WWII Victims’ Bodies in Zagreb

Balkaninsight.com - Wed, 01/08/2018 - 15:06
A total of 25 bodies of people suspected to have died in World War II or the post-war period were exhumed in the Croatian capital in July, officials said.
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Serbia Fines Activists for Protest Against War Criminal

Balkaninsight.com - Wed, 01/08/2018 - 14:51
A Serbian court fined eight activists from the Youth Initiative for Human Rights for interrupting a speech by convicted war criminal Veselin Sljivancanin in January 2017.
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UN Court Rejects Mladic’s Call to Prosecute Medics

Balkaninsight.com - Wed, 01/08/2018 - 13:50
The UN court in The Hague rejected a call from Bosnian Serb Army commander Ratko Mladic’s defence to reconsider a previous decision to refuse to launch proceedings against medics at its detention unit.
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Bosnian Serb PM Meets Trump’s ‘Alt-Right’ Former Strategist

Balkaninsight.com - Wed, 01/08/2018 - 13:16
Ousted from the White House, Steve Bannon is trying to help right-wing populists take power in Europe.
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Popular Croatian Musician Oliver Dragojevic Dies

Balkaninsight.com - Sun, 29/07/2018 - 10:44
One of the most famous musicians in the former Yugoslavia, Oliver Dragojevic, has died on Sunday at the age of 71.
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Milosevic’s Former Lawyer Killed in Belgrade

Balkaninsight.com - Sat, 28/07/2018 - 22:20
Serbian lawyer Dragoslav Ognjanovic was shot dead on Saturday in front of his apartment in Belgrade.
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Serbia Stalling on War Crimes Prosecution, Report Says

Balkaninsight.com - Fri, 27/07/2018 - 16:50
The Belgrade-based Humanitarian Law Centre, an NGO, said Serbia seems to be stalling on the prosecution of war criminals – hoping 'time will do its work,' as witnesses and culprits pass away.
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Adem Demaci, Principled Warrior for Kosovo Freedom

Balkaninsight.com - Fri, 27/07/2018 - 16:11
Demaci spent 28 years in various prisons in former Yugoslavia for his passionate advocacy of Kosovo Albanian rights, later becoming a symbol of the national independence struggle – despite which he remained a sworn opponent of the politics of revenge and national hatred.
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Bulgaria Court says 'Istanbul Convention' Violates Constitution

Balkaninsight.com - Fri, 27/07/2018 - 15:48
Country's top court rules that convention against violence against women would be anti-constitutional, making its adoption by parliament almost impossible.
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Late ‘Kosovo’s Mandela’ Honoured by Officials and Citizens

Balkaninsight.com - Fri, 27/07/2018 - 15:30
Kosovo high state officials and citizens paid homage to lifelong political activist Adem Demaci, nicknamed ‘Kosovo’s Mandela’, after he passed away in Pristina on Thursday aged 82.
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Moldova Delays Parliamentary Elections Until 2019

Balkaninsight.com - Fri, 27/07/2018 - 15:15
Moldova's ruling Democratic Party delayed the next parliamentary elections, scheduled for autumn 2018, to early 2019 – after rushing through a package of highly controversial laws.
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Montenegro Renews Plan to Offer Passports to Investors

Balkaninsight.com - Fri, 27/07/2018 - 13:46
Montenegro has come up with another plan to offer citizenship to foreigners ready to invest in the country, as part of a move to reverse the recent drop in FDI.
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Serbia’s Rightist MPs Pay no Price for Hate Speech

Balkaninsight.com - Fri, 27/07/2018 - 12:55
Advocacy groups and law experts say it is disturbing that far-right MPs in Serbia suffer no consequences for hate speech and other inflammatory actions – even when they break the law.
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Moldova President Risks Suspension to Stop US Embassy Purchase

Balkaninsight.com - Fri, 27/07/2018 - 12:39
Moldova's pro-Russian President, Igor Dodon, says he would sooner be suspended – again – than permit the US embassy to have a bigger site than the Russian embassy in Chisinau.
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