POST - 2000
OCTOBER MEDIA SITUATION IN SERBIA
Izabela Kisic,
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The 5 October 2000 ouster of
Slobodan Milosevic did not mark the break with a decade-long policy he had embodied. On
the contrary, ideological masterminds of the Greater Serbia project (influential
intellectual circles rallied around the...
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WHAT WE ACCOMPLISHED
IN 2008
In setting our priorities for 2008 we were aware that any serious
concern with human rights in Serbia presupposed continued observation and analysis of the
developments, tendencies and factors influencing the country's reformist potential and
democratic transition, "standardization" of public life, response to
transitional justice, major decision-makers' readiness to take it towards Euro-Atlantic
integration and the...
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2008 HUMAN RIGHTS REPORT:
SERBIA
Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor
February 25, 2009
The Republic of Serbia is a parliamentary democracy with approximately
7.5 million inhabitants. Boris Tadic was reelected president on February 3. On May 11,
voters elected a new parliament, with some minority ethnic parties winning seats.
Observers deemed both elections to be mostly in line with international standards. On July
8, President Tadic...
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