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SERBIAN SPECIAL: 2008 LIVE!
Canvas has prepared Special info pult of the events in Serbia-Serbian Special: 2008 LIVE!
On these pages we will keep you posted regarding latest events in Serbia.
2 March 2008
Obama addressing to Serbs
After several actions performed in Belgrade, Serbia, and letters sent, US presidential candidate Barrack Obama responds to the Serbs. Original letter is available below:
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1 March 2008
Unexpected support from boiling Serbia
Serbian students addressing Barrack Obama in order to support his new policy towards dialogue and tolerance has imposed a nonviolent action in Belgrade.
Less than ten days since US embassy in Belgrade is stormed, another face of Serbia has addressed to US public - supporting Barrack Obama.
Kosovo instability in Serbia is widely recognized as Clinton Dynasty failure, by most of the Serbs, bringing unrest, riots and instability in Balkans, the region which has developed towards democracy in last 8 years, after a series of Civil wars, and NATO military intervention, led by Bill` Clinton`s administration in 1999. Spatial envoy for Balkans at troubled 90ties was Richard Holbrook, widely recognized as "arrogant cowboy", Serbian immigrants in US, settled largely in Chicago, IL are very supportive of Barrack Obama, including few superdelegates. Only seven days after mobsters has burned US embassy in Belgrade, with 1 protester dead, young Serbs has put the Obama next to Kennedy, widely recognized as friend of this part of the world. Young Serbian Student Leader Simon Simonovic has stated to media covering this public action that "after announcing new political course, including new policy Towards Cuba, Barack Obama gives hope to Serbs that US will treat us with more common sense and less arrogance" .
We think that Obama should be aware of this support, and thinking about the re-building friendship with Serbia!
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28 February 2008
Serbs riot over Kosovo independence
Members of a Belgrade pro-European group called 'Europe Has No Alternative' carry a framed window to replace the one broken at the Slovenian embassy during riots following Kosovo's declaration of independence but a policeman rebuffs them, in Belgrade, Serbia, Thursday, Feb. 28, 2008. Violent anti-Western rioters attacked U.S. and other embassies in Belgrade, including the Slovenian embassy on Feb. 17...
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