ny times
BELGRADE — In a country that nurtures a grudge about an event that occurred more than 600 years ago, once-fiery Serbian nationalism now seems strangely muted.
With the 68-year-old General Ratko Mladic settling into his prison cell in The Hague, the relative silence with which Serbs greeted his arrest and extradition speaks volumes about the turnaround taken by the country’s leadership and the fading of nationalism as an issue from the political stage.....more....
read more: ny times
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/06/06/world/europe/06serbia.html?_r=2&ref=europe
By MATTHEW BRUNWASSER
Published: June 6, 2011
BELGRADE — In a country that nurtures a grudge about an event that occurred more than 600 years ago, once-fiery Serbian nationalism now seems strangely muted.
With the 68-year-old General Ratko Mladic settling into his prison cell in The Hague, the relative silence with which Serbs greeted his arrest and extradition speaks volumes about the turnaround taken by the country’s leadership and the fading of nationalism as an issue from the political stage.....more....
read more: ny times
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/06/06/world/europe/06serbia.html?_r=2&ref=europe
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