Mirjana Karanovic

Serbian Far Right Leader Acquitted For Publishing 'Traitor' List

The president of a far-right group, the Serbian National Movement Nasi ['ours'], was acquitted of persecution, racial discrimination and other forms of discrimination Tuesday. Ivan Ivanoviv faced charges for publishing a blacklist of public figures who he said were anti-Serb "traitors".

Train Driver's Diary wins award at LA's ARPA film festival

LOS ANGELES - Train Driver's Diary, directed by Milos Radovic, has won the Best Feature Film Award at the just-closed ARPA International Film Festival in Los Angeles, distributor Art Vista said in a statement Tuesday.

Competing against nine films from around the world, the Serbian film won yet another prestigious award - for best screenplay.

Toronto Serbian Film Festival to honor Dragan Nikolic

TORONTO - The Toronto Serbian Film Festival, to be held November 3-13, will be dedicated to the late actor Dragan Nikolic, once the festival's guest with the movies Zona Zamfirova and Labyrinth, the Serbian Film Center website said.

Train Driver's Diary by Milos Radovic, nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, will open the festival.

LGBT Activists March with Politicians for Belgrade Pride

The third Belgrade Pride Parade, which took place under the slogan "Love changes the world", was held on Sunday with several hundred LGBT rights supporters, alongside Serbian politicians, participating in the march through the centre of the Serbian capital.

The group was protected by some 5,000 police officers who had the city centre in lockdown to ensure participants' safety.

8th Sarajevo Days to be held in Belgrade on June 13-16

BELGRADE – The eighth iteration of Sarajevo Days event will take place from June 13 to 16 in Belgrade, the organisers have announced.

The programme will kick off on June 13 with Bunt (Rebellion), an exhibition by Sarajevo-based photographer Velija Hasanbegovic in Knez Mihailova Street in downtown Belgrade, where it will remain until June 22.

Prosecution seeks indictment over "Serb-haters" list

Prosecution seeks indictment over "Serb-haters" list

BELGRADE -- The High Technology Crime Prosecution has filed a proposal to indict Ivan Ivanović, who published a list of "biggest Serb-haters and traitors."

The list contained 30 names and was posted on the website of the SNP Naši (Serb People's Movement Ours) website.

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