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Tuesday, 30.01.2018.

11:23

Serbia and Turkey to sign new free trade agreement

A new bilateral free trade agreement will be signed by Serbia and Turkey on January 30, Beta is reporting.

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BalkanInstitute

pre 6 godina

Why does B92 tolerate racist hate speech still?
"sending Albanians back to their homeland Turkey" is referring to the ugliest period of recent Serb history. Such a lavish tolerance of aggressiveness and racist hatred within the Serb society contributed to the rise of ultranationalism and finally paved the way to war and the successive shrinking of what had supposed to become a "Greater Serbia".

For quite wile B92 had been on the forefront to battle the ghosts of the past in Serbia. That seems to be no longer the case to the same degree as it has been for years.

Why is that?

BalkanInstitute

pre 6 godina

Why does B92 tolerate racist hate speech still?
"sending Albanians back to their homeland Turkey" is referring to the ugliest period of recent Serb history. Such a lavish tolerance of aggressiveness and racist hatred within the Serb society contributed to the rise of ultranationalism and finally paved the way to war and the successive shrinking of what had supposed to become a "Greater Serbia".

For quite wile B92 had been on the forefront to battle the ghosts of the past in Serbia. That seems to be no longer the case to the same degree as it has been for years.

Why is that?

BalkanInstitute

pre 6 godina

Why does B92 tolerate racist hate speech still?
"sending Albanians back to their homeland Turkey" is referring to the ugliest period of recent Serb history. Such a lavish tolerance of aggressiveness and racist hatred within the Serb society contributed to the rise of ultranationalism and finally paved the way to war and the successive shrinking of what had supposed to become a "Greater Serbia".

For quite wile B92 had been on the forefront to battle the ghosts of the past in Serbia. That seems to be no longer the case to the same degree as it has been for years.

Why is that?