Peace education in Serbian schools.
Publication Date: 01-JUN-07
Publication Title: International Peace Update
Format: Online
Author: Ebbe, Annelise

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In the schools in Novi Sad in Vojvodina a, group of young women connected to the Serbian Women in Black network offer peace education to Serbian school children. It is very interesting from different points of view:

First of all, it is interesting because of the political situation in Novi Sad. The city government has a mayor from the very right wing and ultra nationalist party: the Serbian Radical Party. The founder of this party is the well-known former member of the Serbian Parliament Vojislav Sesel, who is now in the Hague at the International Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia...



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