SINAN GUDŽEVIĆ “NERED U GLAVAMA LJUDI”

Srbiji je svet potreban, a u njega ne može ići s pričom o četništvu kao antifašističkom pokretu. Onaj ko četništvo iz Drugoga svjetskog rata danas prikazuje kao odbranu srpstva ili antifašizam taj krivotvori činjenice i sebe upisuje u one koji lažima i mržnjom indoktriniraju mlade ljude. Bilo bi najbolje otvoriti pitanje o tome šta bi Srbija bila da u njoj nema četništva.

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Matthew Stevenson: “Across the Balkans: Diplomatic Fault Lines in the Sandžak of Novi Pazar”

My traveling luck ran out in Kraljevo, a small city in central Serbia. There I had hoped to catch the train south to Raška, not far from Novi Pazar (the administrative center of the Sandžak). But I was too late for the morning train and too early for the evening train.

As much as I wanted to follow the route of the Novibazar Railway, in the end I decided to catch a bus heading from Užice to the coast that would drop me in Novi Pazar. That still meant waiting several hours in Kraljevo, the center of which was about a kilometer from the station.

At least I would get a good luck at the fateful lands in the Sandžak, which in the last two hundred years has been occupied or overrun by the Ottoman Empire, the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, Yugoslavia, Nazi Germany, Italy, Albania, and Serbia, while Austria, Montenegro, and Bulgaria have claimed parts or all of it. It’s the equivalent of the Polish Corridor in the Balkans.

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