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Visa Cancellation Only Polishes Djokovic’s Martyr Image in Balkans
But, for a post-war society, eager to prove itself on the world stage, Djokovic's meteoric success has come as a godsend.
If this is the case, then the events of the past two weeks, no matter how embarrassing for the world's no 1 tennis player, are unlikely to have changed local hearts and minds.
Bosnian Mosques Targeted by Vandalism, Srebrenica Threats
The mufti's office in Tuzla on Friday condemned what it described as a series of attacks on Islamic Community property in the towns of Zvornik and Bijeljina in recent weeks.
Unidentified persons destroyed four gravestones and caused considerable damage at the Kazanbasca Muslim cemetery in Zvornik during the night of June 7, the Tuzla mufti's office said.
Kosovo Mayor Slammed for 'Milosevic Street' Plan
The Council for the Protection of Human Rights and Freedoms, an NGO based in Pristina, called on Tuesday for the immediate sacking of the mayor of the Serbian-majority municipality of Ranilluge/Ranilug after the plan to honour Milosevic caused outrage.
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Antic: Chetnik symbols should be at parade
BELGRADE - Serbian president's adviser Oliver Antic has said that a military parade is an appropriate way to honour all the victims of the anti-fascist struggle, regardless of their ideology.
Justice demands that Chetnik symbols also be present at the parade, because they had a part in the victory against fascism, he told the daily Danas.
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