Her analysis represents a perspective on Serbian politics that is very much needed among the optimism of all the problems that can seemingly be solved by an EU-membership. For two decades, Biserko has persistently and courageously protested against war, nationalism and human rights abuse. Serbia, in an attempt to direct attention to exactly how indispensable human rights activists are right now, and how vitally important they are for the time to come. Yugoslavia’s Implosion The Fatal Attraction of Serbian Nationalism We have chosen to publish this book written by Sonja Biserko, President of the Helsinki Committee for Human Rights inĮU-membership. What happened to the aggressive nationalism that not long ago would have crushed all attempts to challenge such “nevers”? The Norwegian Helsinki Committee has worked in Serbia since the early nineties monitoring and reporting on the human right situation, following the political development and supporting human right defenders. Live peacefully with her hostile neighboringĮnd of 2012 the country is on the path to ters claim to have the best strategic approach to EU-membership, despite having to deal with demands that would not long ago have been laughed at as utterly unrealistic. We will never give up Kosovo and Metohija.” There has been, and still is, a lot of “nevers” in Serbian political discourse. We will never acknowledge Srebrenica as a crime. “Serbs cannot live peacefully in a state where non-Serbs form the majority.
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