Thursday, February 21, 2008

Danas

Nekad je bolje pogledati stvari sa strane.
NYT i Reuters:
"BELGRADE (Reuters) - Serbia plans to stage a mass protest rally in Belgrade on Thursday against Kosovo's declaration of independence, underlining Serb anger at the loss of their religious heartland.
But analysts say it would be wrong to interpret Serbia's reaction as a return to the virulent nationalism that stoked war in the Balkans in the 1990s under the leadership of the late Slobodan Milosevic.
Although Kosovo is a highly emotive issue for them, the bitterness felt by Serbs does not alter the fact that more than 70 percent see their future in the European Union.
(...)
"The anger Serbs feel right now is understandable, it's part of the process that comes before acceptance," a Belgrade-based Western analyst said on condition of anonymity.
"But long-term prospects for Serbia are very good, if the West is patient and lets them go through this difficult time."
(...)"

A našlo se mesta i za RTS:
"State television RTS said all media had a duty to be patriotic and express the "national rage" as one newspaper had put it. RTS has been screening Serb movies, including historical dramas, instead of scheduled foreign blockbusters."

RTSu bar nije problem. Duga je to tradicija.

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