U potrazi za alternativom
Acceleration of Self-Segregation: Quest for an Alternative
Author(s): Bojan Al Pinto BrkićSubject(s): Politics / Political Sciences
Published by: Helsinški odbor za ljudska prava u Srbiji
Keywords: Montenegro; Serbia; independence; Kosovo;
Summary/Abstract: Montenegro has recently opted for independence. Decision on the future status of Kosovo shall be soon announced. Instead of grappling with true challenges, the Serb political elite is now considering some strange alternatives. Unwilling to discuss it own reponsibility for humiliating and terrible results of alleged national policy, it consciously posptones elections and also definition of every relation which could constructively impact the process of creation of a modern state. In one of the least successful years in its history, the Serb political elite has renounced the process of latching on the European integrations. Someone who for a long time felt very special decided that it would not be good for the past, present and future of nation, to be in company of other nations for we can do better than Germany, France, Britain, Italy, Spain and Poland, let alone Croatia, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Montenegro and Bosnia and Herzegovina, with whom we accidentally share borders. The fact that we are so specific, according to numerous media articles, is most discernible on all the beaches on which citizens of Serbia are vacationing, and on all the sports grounds in which our sports teams are competing under suspciously selected hallmarks and insignia. Added to that foreigners, aware of their inferiority, shy away from discussions with a wise Serb leadership, whose initiatives are bound to succeed!...
Journal: Helsinška povelja
- Issue Year: 2006
- Issue No: 097-098
- Page Range: 5-6
- Page Count: 2
- Language: Serbian