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The Free Speech Terrorists

04 June 2009 | By Casey Cooper Johnson

Casey Cooper Johnson For a good part of my lifetime, the most menacing term I have come to fear is neither fascism nor global warming. No, more than Hitlers or melting glaciers, I fear terrorists.


Newspaper Quibbles Over Kosovo Death Threat
06 June 2009 |

The Pristina newspaper at the centre of threats made against the BIRN Kosovo journalist Jeta Xharra has issued a ‘clarification’ of a remark widely construed to have been a death threat, while another daily has urged government officials to protect the freedom of speech.

Newspaper Quibbles Over Kosovo Death Threat
06 June 2009 |

The Pristina newspaper at the centre of threats made against the BIRN Kosovo journalist Jeta Xharra has issued a ‘clarification’ of a remark widely construed to have been a death threat, while another daily has urged government officials to protect the freedom of speech.

Week Ahead: Novak Djukic Verdict Due
05 June 2009 |

A verdict in the case of Novak Djukic, who is charged before the War Crimes Chamber of the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina with crimes committed in Tuzla, is due to be pronounced, while two status conferences at two new trials are due to take place next week.





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The Free Speech Terrorists

Pristina | 04 June 2009 | By Casey Cooper Johnson

For a good part of my lifetime, the most menacing term I have come to fear is neither fascism nor global warming. No, more than Hitlers or melting glaciers, I fear terrorists.


Showdown at the Bosnian OK Corral

Sarajevo | 01 June 2009 | Srecko Latal

A new, maybe even final showdown between Bosnian Serb politicians and the international community seems to be in the making.


The High Times Conspiracy

Pristina | 27 May 2009 | By Casey Cooper Johnson

In the past few days, Pristina just hasn’t been its normal self.  People seem happier, prettier, more optimistic about life in Kosova. 


The Great Guest!

Pristina | 21 May 2009 | By Vjosa Musliu

Joseph Biden is visiting Kosovo. Hurray! Hallelujah! Welcome to our new country! Our usual enthusiasm for visiting dignatories who are staunch supporters of Kosovo’s independence has reached fever pitch!


Amazing Grace(lessness) in Bosnia

Sarajevo | 19 May 2009 | Srecko Latal

The long-expected day has come. Lo and behold; US Vice President Joe Biden and his US Air-Force 2 just arrived at Sarajevo's airport


Biggest is Not Always Best

Moscow | 18 May 2009 | By Simon Cottrell

Don’t get me wrong, the final of this year’s Eurovision Song Contest in Moscow was truly spectacular and I wouldn’t have wanted to miss it. But I can’t help feeling that, somewhere along the line, the Russians have missed the point. 




 
 

The Croatia of the Tito era has become a thing of the past and, despite the state’s policy of not privatising the infrastructure of many Yugoslav-era seaside resorts, nightlife that can compete with anything on Ibiza is starting to blossom on the hundreds of islands and along the remarkable Adriatic coast.


Real estate agents, only four months ago, were adamant that residential property in central Belgrade could not drop in value.

By Ian Mihajlovic



I’d never experienced the old menu, but I’m a sucker for anything new, and someone in the office had received a circular inviting us to sample the new menu at Daka.


This collection of travelogues sheds as much light on the British culture of the authors as it does on the Balkans, writes Marcus Tanner.


Angels fall, demons rise and Tom Hanks saves the day. Again.