Belgrade, Serbia
Before I begin, just a quick not that I have heard of three separate cases where foreigners have been attacked in Belgrade and beaten up in the last three days, including one Frenchmen that’s in critical condition. It seems that the groups of ultra-right fascists are patrolling the city center
It seems to be a mystery for foreigners, but I must admit I never thought about this question until BEOGRADTV crew mentioned it: Help them solve this ancient mystery by leaving the comment here or on the video’s youtube page.
Guest post by JJ Beba An interesting promo tour was organized on Friday, 11th of September – in one of Belgrade’s trams number two. The organizer, famous rock journalist Peca Popovic, together with the Belgrade tourist organization and the City Public transportation, created a unique travel through city’s music history.
It’s impressive that this guy has managed to get the pronounciation right in such a short time. His grammar, on the other hand, still needs some work, but overall, these several phrases should be helpful in about 75 percent of all Serbian conversations… in Serbian. UPDATE Here’s another Serbian lesson
Check out some amazing documentary photos at Sanja Knezevic’s blog Photo Wanderer, including the photos from recent Roma resetlement from under the Gazela bridge.
From 11th to 13th of September, Belgrade’s Museum of African art will become an African village – with performances and exhibitions every day from 10-21h, including Zulu dancers, See more info at the official website.
Danica has decided to organize a tweetup in Belgrade on September 26/27th – it’s a great idea, so if you want to join in, head on over to her invitation post for more information.