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The Heroes of Treća Gimnazija

Heroji Treće gimnazije

Author(s): David M. Berman / Language(s): Bosnian

Keywords: war; siege of Sarajevo (1992-1995);

David M. Berman, who interviewed many of Treca Gimnazija's students, teachers, and administrators during the siege of Sarajevo, 1992-1995, as well as after the war, chronicles the human drama of everyday life in a high school operating under the constant threat of enemy guns and mortar fire. These educators and students of Treca Gimnazija tell the stories of their own personal war in the battle for the mind.

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Head of State, Parliament, Government.

Államfő, parlament, kormány.

Author(s): Iván Halász / Language(s): Hungarian

Keywords: State structure; Government policy; Distribution of state power branches; Parliamentarianism; Visegrad countries; Turn of the millenium;

This monograph studies the post-1989

Radoje Pajović

Yugoslav and Montenegrin historian (1934–2019)

Radoje Pajović

Born(1934-04-14)14 April 1934

Drenovštica, Nikšić, Zeta Banovina, Kingdom of Yugoslavia

Died2 June 2019(2019-06-02) (aged 85)
NationalityYugoslav, Montenegrin
OccupationHistorian
Years active1957–1997
Notable work
  • Kontrarevolucija u Crnoj Gori: četnički i federalistički pokret 1941–1945
  • Pavle Đurišić: kontroverzni četnički vojvoda
  • Crna Gora kroz istoriju

Radoje Pajović (14 April 1934 – 2 June 2019) was a Yugoslav and Montenegrin historian who worked at the Institute of History at the University of Montenegro for forty years. He has been dubbed "the most prominent Montenegrin historian" of events in Montenegro during World War II by the Montenegrin historian Srđa Pavlović, and Professor Kenneth Morrison, author of the 2009 book Montenegro: A Modern History, asserts that Pajović is one of the most prominent Montenegrin historians in general.

Pajović received the "13 July Award" from the National Assembly of Montenegro and the

The famous human rights lawyer Srđa Popović passed away

29.10.2013. 09:32hAžurirano: 29.10.2013. 09:32h

Lawyer and human rights activist Srđa Popović died at the age of 76, after a short and serious illness in Belgrade, reports B92.

Popović was born in Belgrade, graduated from the Faculty of Law in 1961 and became a partner in the family law office founded in 1933 by his father Miodrag.

He soon became the most prominent human rights lawyer in Yugoslavia.

Popović is known for defending many political dissidents of the time, as well as controversial figures such as Dobrica Ćosić, Vuk Drašković, Vojislav Šešelj, Željko Ražnatović Arkan, Andrija Artuković, Franjo Tuđman, Vladimir Šeks, Dobroslav Paraga.

He became famous in the 1970s by representing defendants in political processes. He defended Dobrica Ćosić, Vuk Drašković, Mića Popović, Gojko Đoga, Mihajlo Mihajlov, Leonid Šejka, Vojislav Šešelj, Mihailo Marković, Dragoljub Mićunović, Nebojša Popov, Kosta Čavoški, Dušan Makavejev, Željko Raznatović Arkan, Franjo Tuđman, Vladimir Šeks, Dobroslav Paraga , Ivan Zvonimir Čička...

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