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Philip Schwarm

Filip Švarm, born in Karlovac in 1966, grew up in Korenica, Lika. Journalist of "Vremena" since 1992. Wrote about wars in the former Yugoslavia, war crimes, crime and political life. Since 1998, responsible editor, and since 2020, chief and responsible editor of "Vremena". Author of eleven feature-length documentaries or series. For his journalistic work, he won the "Jug Grizelj" award, as well as the NUNS and UNS awards.

Overview of the week

Elections 2024: Looking the truth in the eye

The phrases "there will be no election" or "active boycott" are good for fiddles in like-minded social media groups, but they are not politics. It is fought tirelessly for every vote in every town and village. There is no other way

Comment

President and the tragedy of Danka Ilić

It is not the job of the head of state to use a painful and painful event for self-promotion... It is his job to express his condolences and send an adequate message to society. However, Aleksandar Vučić never missed an opportunity to miss an opportunity

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They are only there for the money

Stop and think when the holders of power and their media hit on stories about honesty, justice, truth, development, patriotism, decency, the Constitution, the law and the people. None of them are there for the listed. On the contrary

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Masters of misery: Cry Serbia, cry

As if in the palm of your hand, the N1 report on electoral engineering in Mala Krsna shows how much the progressives despise their own people and country. In order to become even richer, more powerful, more arrogant and untouchable before the law, they heartlessly blackmail and exploit the poor, powerless, humble and dependent on anyone who has a shred of power.

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How Vučić fell in love with a grenade and stopped caring

While artillery ammunition ends up in Ukraine, the Americans turn their heads from "Putinism" in the country of the president of Serbia. He agreed to everything he wanted and now it's only important that it doesn't look like that. Like Machiavelli's ruler, he is not bound by his word

This situation

A promising boy

Why is Tomislav Momirović the image and example of the deep state in Serbia? What does the "Serbian world" have to do with it, as well as the civil and military services? And finally, why his participation in any new government would reinforce toxicity in society and the state

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Who cares about the Saber TV series: Heralds of Bloody Spring and friends

At the meeting before going to The Hague, Seselj announced a "bloody spring", Toma Nikolić warned Djindjic that "Tito had problems with his leg before his death", and young Vučić shed bitter tears for being left without his godfather and party leader. Even when they became progressives from radicals, they did not distance themselves from those statements and policies          

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Ana Brnabić in ProGlas

What questions does the List of basic and concrete minimum conditions for new elections raise? And how the Prime Minister of Serbia supported these demands in her own way

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The end of Aleksandar Vučić's Kosovo cycle

The President of Serbia could deliver his speech in the Security Council accompanied by a fiddle. After the vote in the European Parliament, he is an authoritarian who steals elections. And as such, he cannot expect understanding when it comes to protecting the legitimate interests of the Serbian people in Kosovo

Interview: Anke Konrad, Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany in Belgrade

The final report of the ODIHR will provide a road map for Serbia

"Our deputies were members of the OSCE delegation as observers of the elections in Serbia. They discussed their experiences and what they saw here in the Bundestag. It was completely legitimate and, in our parliament, a big topic. But I want to emphasize once again that the final report of the ODIHR - its conclusions and recommendations, above all - will provide a road map for Serbia. He will indicate how these irregularities can be avoided in the future."

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We and the Son of Man

How much does cutting off a third of Indian workers' wages really mean to Linglong? Who alone will benefit if Šapić forms the government in Belgrade? And what obstetric violence, teacher humiliation and EXPO 27 say about the government's priorities

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The principle of resourcefulness according to Đuka

The star of the Serbian judiciary does not see anything wrong with progressive electoral engineering - alal vera colleagues, that's how it's done, dear brother! And now Raša Nedeljkov and CRTA want to knock down the snowman from Davos. More, drive it to the 'aps

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Nestor for prime minister

All power to Doctor Nestorović because he says clearly and loudly what everyone knows. And that is that in Serbia there is no more place for truth, trust, verifiability, certainty, legality and everything else that even resembles a normal state.

Person of the year: Dragan Bjelogrlić

All my rebellious tenure

"From the beginning, the task of ProGlas was to awaken people to take an interest in their reality, because this is the only way a society can move forward and change for the better. It takes time. But all that happened, including the unprecedented theft of votes and electoral engineering that none of us could have foreseen, renders the very act of election meaningless, destroys the foundations of democratic thinking and destroys any thought of a civilizational advance, so necessary for this country and its people. The question is whether we, as a society, will have the strength to deal with something like that. The same is true for ProGlas, but it will certainly be easier for society to fight with him."

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The rotten smell of election theft

While the Ministry of Internal Affairs plays the fool, the smoke bombs that the regime throws have only one goal. And that is diverting the public's attention from the phantom voters registered at construction sites and in abandoned shantytowns

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Let them all go!

What kind of protection of the constitutional order are Vučić, Ana Brnabić and others talking about? Well, they tear it down year after year, and in such a way that soon not a single stone will be left unturned from the rule of law in the country

This situation

The year of the humiliated and insulted

Why did the problem of Kosovo become an abstraction for a large part of participants in political life - both in power and outside it? Why were the tragedies in "Ribnikar", Dubona and Mali Orašje not a strong enough alarm for society to finally stop and look itself in the eyes and ask where it is, what it is like and how it got there? Finally, why the last elections showed that aggression, violence and the absence of dialogue continue

Armed conflict in the village of Banjska

Who set Kosovo on fire?

Is it possible that BIA, VOA, VBA, as well as the MUP of Serbia had no information about the group from Banjska? It is even worse if there are wild and interested factions in them, which, based on their calculations, try to subvert each other. And it would only be disastrous if it was a "state operation" whose flow went wrong and now everyone is hiding, running away and acting silly. Was the armed group in the north of Kosovo promised help and from whom? And one more thing: a lot of things work according to the recipes from the beginning of the wars in the former Yugoslavia in the nineties of the last century. All the services in the region dealt with it, and the State Security of the MUP of Serbia with the greatest success