New Series No: 36
October - December 2003
Contents
Editorial
A European Shame
by Branka Magas
Bosnian realities
The Dayton Nazis
by Ivan Lovrenovic
Chronology of events: September - October 2003
Ante Markovic's testimony
by Novi List
His weakness gave him strength
by Ivan Lovrenovic
Alija Izetbegovic
by Paddy Ashdown
Alija Izetbegovic
by Richard Holbrooke
Miroslav Deronjic, librarian of death
by Emir Suljagic
Officers Say Bosnian Massacre Was Deliberate
by MarliseSimons, The Hague
RS Police Continues to Intimidate the Bosniaks of Prijedor
by Ekrem Tinjak
Glamoc abandoned
by Presented by András Riedlmayer
Lords of the Eastern Border
by Hasan Hadžic
Serbia's troubled transition
The Eternal Flame
by Dejan Anastasijevic
Serbian gendarmes under American command
by Dejan Anastasijevic
Goran Radosaljevic (Guri): a profile
by Dragoslav Grujic
Serbia Will Send Troops and Police to Afghanistan
by Elaine Sciolino, Belgrade
The Telecom affair: commission fees, bribes and secret accounts
by Miša Brkic
Helsinki Committee and Serbia's future
The Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia
by an interview with Sonja Biserko, president of HOS
The Yugoslav wars: civil wars or Serbian aggression?
by Milenko Markovic
A president with genocide in his heart
by Bojan Al-Pinto Brkic
Schools as Nurseries of Ethnic Antagonism
by Sead Hadžovic
Serbian general testifies against Miloševic
by Mirko Klarin
The Scandal in Prohor Pcinjski
by Rade Vukosav
The Army Debate
What kind of army for Serbia and Montenegro?
by Milka Tadic-Mijovic
Intervention and 'the left'
Nothing Is Left
by Marko Attila Hoare
Cultural dimensions
On the Sarajevo Film Festival
by Vanda Vucicevic - interview with Miro Purivatra (festival director)
Obituary
Frank McCloskey
by Friends of Bosnia
Diary
Diary
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