05.December 2013 Vremena editorial office Vip improves the quality and coverage of the mobile network
Personal attitude 04.December 2013 Prof. Dr. Zoran Ivošević On the Hague log We note that the Hague Court, in its confrontation with Šešelj, set a Guinness record for the length of detention and a conspicuous inability to conclude the procedure for determining responsibility for violations of international humanitarian law within a reasonable time. And as far as Seselj is concerned, he worked masterfully this time to his advantage
Interview - Slobodan Petrović, general director of Imlek 04.December 2013 The primary goal is always high-quality raw materials "The Imlek company has placed organic milk products on the market and we are the first not only in Serbia but also in the region - by the New Year we expect production to reach more than 20.000 liters of organic milk per day"
Interview - Franz Weiler, President of IO UNIQA Insurance in Serbia 04.December 2013 That citizens take care of their own future "There is still not enough trust of the population in financial institutions, and there is also not something that the OECD calls 'financial literacy' - it represents the ability of citizens to understand financial services on the market and make the right decisions for their own financial needs."
Crime and the police 04.December 2013 Miloš Vasić and the Documentation Center "Vreme" Gendarmerie clan An unexpectedly frequent series of scandals involving members of the Gendarmerie of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Serbia leads the government and the Minister of the Interior to a very clear dilemma: will they continue to cover up the situation in that formation, all in the hope that it will pass - or will they finally do something to The gendarmerie should be introduced to the basic order and discipline characteristic of well-organized state services, to depoliticize and secularize that service.
War crimes 04.December 2013 Tanja Topic A conspiracy of silence for two decades In the Tomašica tomb near Prijedor, the site of a former iron mine, hundreds of Bosniak and Croat victims from Bosnian Krajina, including children and the elderly, were mass liquidated. Many were killed at home, and several hundred in the Omarska, Trnopolje and Keraterm camps. It is assumed that the largest number of those killed and buried are from the surrounding villages of Bišćani, Rizvanovići, Hambarine, Čarakovo, Rakovčani and Zecovi, where Bosniaks lived.
Referendum Croatia 04.December 2013 Tatiana Tagirov Why do you say fag when you mean Cyrillic The Croatian referendum has opened up many more issues than the public, their own or the regional public, is generally aware of. He opened the issue of all future human rights and the right of the majority to limit them through a referendum even up to the highest, constitutional act. This referendum opens an endless and closed circle of pressure on minorities, any
The winter of our intolerance 04.December 2013 Mirko Rudić There is no country for refugees Why is the burning shack in Obrenovac intended for asylum seekers? Why is Serbia facing the problem of accommodating an increasing number of asylum seekers from Asian and African countries for the third year in a row?
Start of pre-election campaign 04.December 2013 Dimitrije Boarov Dinkić's counteroffensive There is a theory that Dinkić is now "scared" by something, as Dacić allegedly expressed it, but it seems that the prime minister did not think that Ahil could also be frightened by the fact that he is being called to the police little by little, his father's cadastral property is being investigated and through circulation newspapers, they threaten him with imprisonment every second or third day
exclusive 15.march 2001 Igor Mekina and Svetlana Vasović-Mekina Confession of Mira Marković "I believe that the members of the SPS and JUL, those who are not mentioned in the newspapers and on television as thieves, rich or that they are suspicious and responsible for some other reason - I believe that they are the ones who made an agreement with the new authorities to that government protects their material and other interests, their rather large wealth, and that in return they contribute to the bribery of their yesterday's comrades and personal friends"
Interview - Sanda Rašković-Ivić, Commissioner for Refugees of the Republic of Serbia 15.march 2001 Jelena Grujić We don't want ghettoization "Refugees have been manipulated like no other population in recent times. Perhaps only the mentally ill were manipulated that way in the Soviet Union during Stalin's reign of terror."
The case of the three beaten 15.march 2001 Uroš Komlenović Nothing new in Pozarevac The new authorities shout at the top of their voices that those responsible for the collapse of the state will be tried. Wouldn't it be more logical to rehabilitate the victims first?
Macedonia 15.march 2001 Nenad Lj. Stefanović The collapse of ethnic romanticism In some reflections on the latest events not only in Macedonia but also in the south of Serbia, one hears how the Albanian side is allegedly trying to catch the "last train" for a more comprehensive solution to its own issue and to reach, possibly, a new Dayton by radicalizing the situation on the ground.
Comment Aleksandar Vučić's speech psychopathology of contradictions Serbia is both meta-stable and hyper-threatened, both an economic tiger and just before it completely collapsed, its president is respected and adored by everyone in the world and wants to oust him from power. The speech of contradictions had its purpose, but in the meantime it has worn out Ivan Milenkovic
Overview of the week Are you a second class citizen? Why did student Vukašin Đinović and his mother "cobras" take away their tickets at the entrance to the theater? Why was Jelena Mirković, the principal of the high school in Loznica, dismissed? What does the progressive insults of employees from the British embassy in Arandjelovac say? And have you also become a second-class citizen? Philip Schwarm
Comment Happy Ćaciland, to all who are celebrating Ćaciland celebrates its first birthday on March 6. The progressive occupation of Pioneer Park says everything about the regime of Aleksandar Vučić. And a lot about those who rebel against him Andrei Ivanji