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Balkan Transitional Justice | Balkan Youth Office Aims to Breach Wartime Divides

This story was first published in Balkan Transitional Justice on July 6, 2016. by Carolyne Paletta SIT Spring 2016 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Djordje Bojovic was 19 years old and fearful the first time he visited Kosovo. Although there are four buses running between Belgrade and Pristina each day, the young Serb did not …

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Belgrade Insight | Gnezdo Organic: Food with a Conscience

This story was originally published in Belgrade Insight print edition on November 6 2015. by Anna Squires SIT Fall 2015 Colorado College Gnezdo Organic is probably the only restaurant in Belgrade whose Wi-Fi password, translated from Serbian, means “rolled zucchini”. It only follows suit that the café’s kitchen uses solely organic ingredients, delivered fresh from …

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Vice | Over Olympics and Kosovo, Serbia’s hands are bound

This story was first published in Vice.com by Annie Cheney SIT Fall 2015 Denison University BELGRADE – Mazlam Dzemailoski is on a tight schedule. “You came at exactly the wrong time,” he said with a gracious smile. “We are collecting our Men’s National Team to go to Iceland tomorrow. There are players injured, there are …

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