Draza Mihailovic
Balkan Youth Deserve the Truth About the Past – Not Denials
But the process of peacebuilding is never a straight line and is often slowed down by chauvinistic and nationalist narratives and actions coming from key politicians, state-controlled media and extremist groups.
Serbian Village Refuses to Forget WWII Chetnik Massacre
Of the 67 killed, 44 were women and children, including two babies in cradles, aged five and 12 months.
"That was a horrible crime," Pantic said.
His grandfather, who survived, lost his own parents and brother, as well as a 16-year-old daughter and other close relatives.
Montenegro Officials Criticise Commemoration of Chetnik Leader
The Serbian Orthodox Church’s plan to hold a mass for the killed leader of the World War II Chetnik movement, Draza Mihailovic, has been called a “provocation” by the Montenegrin authorities.
Serbian Court Rehabilitates Chetnik Wartime Commander
The High Court in Valjevo, Serbia, on Friday rehabilitated a former Chetnik commander Nikola Kalabic, annulling the Communist-era verdict from 1946 which declared him a “national enemy”.
The Higher Prosecutor’s Office in Valjevo told Beta news agency that it would “certainly appeal” the court ruling.
Serbian Opposition Proposes New Lustration Bill
Bojan Kostres, the vice-president of the League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina, LSV, told BIRN that his party is planning to submit a motion to parliament to re-adopt the Law on Accountability for Human Rights Violations, known as the Lustration Law.
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Chetnik leader's rehabilitation "bad decision for Serbia"
Croatian Foreign Minister Vesna Pusic says the rehabilitation of Draza Mihailovic was "a bad decision for Serbia."
Court rehabilitates WW2-era Chetnik leader Draza Mihailovic
Court rehabilitates WW2-era Chetnik leader Draza Mihailovic
BELGRADE -- The commander of the WW2-era Chetnik movement Dragoljub Draza Mihailovic has been rehabilitated by the decision of the Higher Court in Belgrade.
The process was seen by many as "historic."
Chetniks Seek NGO Status in Montenegro
The head of the Ravna Gora Movement of Chetniks in Montenegro, Mileta Pavicevic, said that supporters and descendants of the WWII monarchist fighters have filed a request to the Interior Ministry to be officially registered as a non-governmental organisation.
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