Otpor (Resistance) was initiated as a student movement in October 1998 by a group of Belgrade University students dissatisfied with the work of existing academic...
OTPOR Movement was founded in 1998 and later it evolved into a mass youth movement against Slobodan Milošević’s regime. During 1999 and 2000, members of...
The Humanitarian Law Center points out that the District Court in Niš sentenced two Kosovo Albanians to long terms of imprisonment in spite of the...
It is easier to breathe in Serbia now. I recently saw a policeman beating a hasty retreat down the street, running as if his life...
The stepped-up violence by the Serbian and FR Yugoslavia authorities against political opponents following the calling of the presidential and federal elections threatened fundamental human...
Three activists of the Resistance (Otpor) movement who were arrested in Pozarevac were held in police detention for five days before being taken before the...
Serbian authorities stepped up repressive actions against non-government media and activists of the Otpor (Resistance) movement in the first half of May. The Belgrade dailies...
Judging by the reaction of the Serbian public, including the media and non-governmental human rights organizations which participated in drafting the new Amnesty Law, the...
During NATO’s bombing campaign, Yugoslav Army (VJ) units from Nis and Leskovac, Serbian police (MUP) units from Kraljevo and Pirot, Russian mercenaries, and volunteers from...
Koristimo kolačiće radi prižanja boljeg korisničkog iskustva i funkcionisanja ove prezentacije u skladu sa Politikom privatnosti i Uslovima korišćenja i Politikom kolačića.
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