Belgrade, Serbia
The eternal derby between two biggest Belgrade’s football clubs, Red Star and Partizan has been a security issue for about two decades now, even though the clubs exist and compete with each other since 1945. Two weeks after the Belgrade gay pride came under attack by six thousand hooligans and
Gay Pride parade in Belgrade has been scheduled for 10th of October 2010 this time (10-10-10). (Official site of the parade) Are you going to attend this protest walk? Leave a comment. There has already been two attempts to organize a gay parade in Belgrade and both of them failed
Teofil Pancic, columnist of “Vreme” and several other watchdog journalism medias, was attacked[nbsp]last night by two men in a bus to Zemun. He is recovering from injuries made by metal bars, his head and arm are injured but his life is not in danger. The list of suspects is long,
It was funny when it happened for the first time, and it’s still funny as hell: Thousands of miles away from their native countries, after sipping on their expensive cool beverages and enjoying their pricey stadium burgers and fries, after paying couple hundred Aussie dollars to watch two high profile
Ah, the lessons we learn in life. Everyone’s got some out of Miladin Kovacevic’s, or as the US media like to put it “Serb thug’s” case. So what are the lessons?
“Total sale”, photo: B92 Life is back to normal in good old Belgrade. Broken glass has been cleaned off the streets, shop windows repaired or sealed, sun continued to shine and everything is back to normal after the “great people’s Kosovo protest” that took place couple of days ago. Body
Belgrade was pretty much devastated tonight. Well organized groups of hooligans trashed at least ten locations almost simultaniously – American and Croatian embassy were demolished the most, Turkish embassy stoned, two MacDonald’s restaurants trashed completely again, couple of ambulance cars got smashed for some reaseon, together with several other cars,
Nobody knows what will happen on 10th of December – maybe the parliament of Kosovo will declare independence from Serbia (this time it won’t be a joke), maybe they won’t. But no matter the outcome, it seems to me that the tension in the rest of Serbia is slowly rising.
Probably you remember the articles about Ganja March, Stormfront forum, the hooligans and the internet fights. Instead of a recapitlation on those articles, it seems that i will rather have the unfortunate opportunity to see all those cultural groups at the same place tomorrow – Republic square, Saturday 5th of
www.smh.com.au Apparently Serbian and Croatian diaspora in Australia have nothing better to do and no bigger worries, so it seems that their biggest problem was the existence of each other. In all that boredom they decided to sing ‘provocative’ songs to each other and, if plausible, start a fight. Nothing