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Stephen Karganovic
President of the Srebrenica Historical Project
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Good governance promotes the exercise of the widest possible spectrum of liberties, but the practice of those liberties must be tempered.
Whoever is endowed with even a modest capacity for political thinking will easily recognise the crooked game and the malignant rules by which it is being played.
It seems that peasants everywhere are waking up. The strategic geniuses are losing their magic touch.
By snubbing Russia’s and BRICS’ salutary invitation and prioritising trivial and harmful engagements over Kazan, Serbia has shot itself in the head
The famed “City on the Hill” that many had been tricked into believing was illuminating mankind from on high is now forlorn and largely deserted.
In Mexico and more broadly in Latin America intrusive involvement in such matters is the least promising way to win friends and influence people.
His respect for privacy and freedom is mainly verbal and ephemeral, subject to compromise at the first sign of serious pressure or prospect of sacrifice.
Serbia’s leadership are lucky that international law does not prescribe liability for political malpractice. If it did, they would find themselves in the dock.
Durov’s recent statements which indicate that he is labouring under grave illusions about the nature of his predicament.
In 1967 the Herostratic regime of Albania made a huge name for itself by completely banning religion and boasting that it had become the first atheist country in the world.