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Stephen Karganovic

President of the Srebrenica Historical Project

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January 17, 2025
The man who deserves but probably will not be allowed to lead Romania

The rise of another leader who espouses a similar philosophy would be intolerably disruptive to the globalist agenda.

January 12, 2025
Non-violent revolution in Serbia gains traction and raises questions

Unless convincing evidence of foreign interference emerges coincidental similarities with classical colour revolution methods should not be given excessive credence.

December 29, 2024
Social unrest in Serbia portends changes

The situation that is developing in Serbia brings to mind a different yet eerily similar upheaval in Tunisia in 2010.

December 28, 2024
Devono avere la loro Srebrenica in Siria…

La propaganda occidentale sta lavorando a pieno regime, coprendo gli eventi in Siria. Verrà trovato un nuovo “genocidio” di cui Assad sarà accusato?

December 25, 2024
They must have their Srebrenica in Syria…

The White Helmets, founded by MI6 operative James Le Mesurier, will undoubtedly acquit themselves equally well in performing a similarly dishonourable task.

December 15, 2024
Syria: the death of a civilization

Syria was an imperfect yet incontestably successful pattern of civilisation, Stephen Karganovic writes.

December 7, 2024
Good for the Moldovan goose; not good for the Romanian gander

The Romanian presidential election two weeks ago exposed graphically the blatant hypocrisy and total abandonment of even the pretence of moral principle in the collective West.

November 27, 2024
A touching tribute to a noble martyr

Admiration for Darya Dugina and desire to honour her memory continue undiminished in the hearts and minds of normal people.

November 24, 2024
The Hague Tribunal’s last, shameful hurrah

For the Hague Tribunal, leaving the now useless conscience-stricken general to rot and die in its Polish dungeon is the optimal solution.

November 15, 2024
Will they ever learn? Kiev déjà vu in Tbilisi

Good governance promotes the exercise of the widest possible spectrum of liberties, but the practice of those liberties must be tempered.

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