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Serbian poetry
Serbian epic poetry, Serbian poems, Serbian poets, Ðorde Bala¿evic, Radovan Karad¿ic, Petar II Petrovic-Njego¿, Dejan Stojanovic, Bora Ðordevic, Nicho
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Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 84. Chapters: Serbian epic poetry, Serbian poems, Serbian poets, Ðorde Balaševic, Radovan Karadžic, Petar II Petrovic-Njegoš, Dejan Stojanovic, Bora Ðordevic, Nicholas I of Montenegro, The Mountain Wreath, Charles Simic, Dositej Obradovic, Jovan Ducic, Miodrag Pavlovic, Laza Kostic, Sima Milutinovic Sarajlija, Jovan Sterija Popovic, Miloš Crnjanski, Zaharije Orfelin, Vasko Popa, Stefan Lazarevic, Jovan Cirilov, Matija Ban, Milovan Vitezovic, Laslo Blaškovic, Branko Copic, Desanka Maksimovic, Milan Mladenovic, Miodrag Kojadinovic, Marko Miljanov, Aleksa Šantic, Ðura Jakšic, Milica Stojadinovic-Srpkinja, Filip Višnjic, Milan Orlic, Bogomil Gjuzel, Branislav Babic, Petar Preradovic, Jovan Sundecic, Petar Kocic, Matija Beckovic, Branko Radicevic, Jovan Rajic, Andrija Radulovic, Zlatko Krasni, Milan Rakic, Dušan Radovic, Duško Trifunovic, Mika Antic, Veljko Petrovic, Milan Milišic, Sumatraism, Dragan Lukic, Jovan Zivlak, Gavril Stefanovic Venclovic, Mirko Petrovic-Njegoš, Branko Miljkovic, Ivan V. Lalic, Milovan Danojlic, Sima Pandurovic, Prvoslav Vujcic, Radovan Zogovic, Novica Tadic, Milena Pavlovic-Barili, Momcilo Nastasijevic, The Journal of Carnojevic, Jugoslovenima, Rade Jovanovic, Ljubivoje Ršumovic, Vojislav Ilic, Kosovo Maiden, Vladislav Petkovic Dis, Oto Horvat, Lukijan Mušicki, Radovan Gajic, Draginja Adamovic, Vasa Živkovic, Oskar Davico, Gojko Ðogo, Dušan Vukajlovic, Dušan Matic, Jovan Popovic, Nikola Musulin, Baja Saitovic Lukin. Excerpt: Radovan Karadžic (Serbian: , pronounced ; born 19 June 1945) is a former Bosnian Serb politician. He is detained in the United Nations Detention Unit of Scheveningen, accused of war crimes committed against Bosnian Muslims and Bosnian Croats during the Siege of Sarajevo, as well as ordering the Srebrenica massacre. Educated as a psychiatrist, he co-founded the Serbian Democratic Party in Bosnia and Herzegovina and was the first President of Republika Srpska from 1992 to 1996. He was a fugitive from 1996 until July 2008 after having been indicted for war crimes by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY). The indictment concluded there were reasonable grounds for believing he committed war crimes, including genocide against Bosnian Muslim and Bosnian Croat civilians during the Bosnian War (1992-95). While a fugitive he worked at a private clinic in Belgrade specialising in alternative medicine and psychology under the alias Dr. Dragan David Dabic () under the company name of "Human Quantum Energy". His nephew, Dragan Karadžic, has claimed in an interview to the Corriere della Sera that Radovan Karadžic attended football matches of Serie A and that he visited Venice under the false identity of Petar Glumac. He was arrested in Belgrade on 21 July 2008 and brought before Belgrade's War Crimes Court a few days later. He was extradited to the Netherlands, and is in the custody of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia. Radovan Karadžic was born in Petnjica near Šavnik in PR Montenegro, Yugoslavia, to a family hailing from the Drobnjaci Serb clan. His father, Vuko had been a member of the Chetniks - the army of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia's government-in-exile during World War II. His father was imprisoned by the post-war communist regime for much of his son's childhood. Radovan Karadžic moved to Sarajevo in 1960 to pursue his studies in psychiatry at the Sarajevo University School of Medicine. He studied neurotic disorders
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Sprache
- Englisch
Autor
- Source: Wikipedia
Erscheinungsjahr
- 2019
Format
- Buch (Softcover)
Anzahl Seiten
- 84
