Monthly Archives: March 2022

Adis Deljković, Sarajevo: A more decisive EU response is necessary

Precisely because of Bosnia and Herzegovina's past, the European stain, all relevant actors on the political and public scene need to remain united in countering new threats. Adis Deljkovic Scenes of tanks and armoured vehicles, artillery strikes on civilian high-rises, crying children in the arms of frightened mothers in basements,

2022-03-29T21:15:29+00:00March 29th, 2022|Vicinities chronicles|0 Comments

Astrit Istrefi, Prishtina: There is no alternative to sustainable peace, freedom and democracy

In these times when the future of humanity is seriously threatened, the people and governments of the Western Balkan countries can not take a neutral stance, nor stand idly by as spectators. Astrit Istrefi  Russian aggression against Ukraine is a defining moment in history. The world is no longer what

2022-03-29T21:15:06+00:00March 29th, 2022|Vicinities chronicles|0 Comments

Dina Bajramspahić, Podgorica: An invasion of enemies and traitors

Paradoxically, today there is a deeper gap between the two opposing poles than in 2006, when Montenegro restored its statehood.  "Litijaš" and "komita" cannot sit together. Dina Bajramspahić In the infamous 1990s, Montenegro was known in the region for its serious level of dialogue during parliamentary sessions. Rhetoric, grammar, style,

2022-03-14T23:08:44+00:00March 14th, 2022|Vicinities chronicles|0 Comments
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