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Sasa Milosevic

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Serbian-based freelance journalist and blogger.
Corespondent of Serbian and international newspapers and web sites.
I published articles in UPI.com (USA), Palestine Note (USA), The Peninsula (Qatar) All Voices (USA).
UN and ICFJ second cross-cultural reporting award for web site www.hijabskirt.info
I blog at my.telegrah.co.uk, my.budgettravel.com, www.blackserbia.wordpress.com,www.bloodyellowhouse.wordpress.com,

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26 January 2012

Serbia: The Media War Against Angelina Jolie

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Angelina Jolie was concerned about the reception of her director's debut movie, 'In the Land of Blood and Honey', in Bosnia and Serbia, and some of her fears turned out to be justified. Sasa Milosevic reports on the virtual battle that Jolie's film has caused.

5 July 2011

Serbia: Demanding Apology From Comedian Chelsea Handler

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Nearly 44,000 Serbs have joined the Facebook group 'Boycott of Chelsea Handler until she apologizes to the Serbian people,' demanding an apology from the popular American female comedian for the offensive remarks she made about the Serbian nation during a television show.

9 May 2011

Pakistan: Bin Laden's Death Transforms Local Coffee House

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Sasa Milosevic reports on how the death of Osama Bin Laden in Abbottabad, Pakistan, has transformed a local coffee house into a unique press center and a vibrant online hub.

30 March 2011

Serbia: Gaddafi's Cyber Army Oppose Rebels and NATO

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A Facebook page entitled "Support for Muammar al-Gaddafi from the people of Serbia" has become a show of support for the controversial Libyan leader, with over 62,500 members. Libyan opposition activists have also reported cyber attacks on opposition websites coming from Serbia. Sasa Milosevic reports on the online support for Muammar al-Gaddafi in Serbia.

23 March 2011

Serbia: Returning Gratitude for the Japanese Donations

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Sasa Milosevic reports on Serbian initiatives to help Japanese victims of the recent earthquake and tsunami disaster, in a grateful return of the aid donated by Japan to Serbia.

3 March 2011

Serbia: Reactions to Gaddafi's Interview on Pink TV

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Libyan president Muammar Al Gaddafi gave an 8-minute phone interview to Serbian TV Pink on February 28, 2011, describing Libya as “an absolutely peaceful” country. Serbian reactions online and in national media included many of total acceptance and support for Gaddafi's story.

27 February 2011

Libya: Fear and Chaos at Tripoli Airport

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Fear, chaos, hysteria and despair - all these words have been used to describe Libyan capital Tripoli's airport over the past few days. Since uprisings began against the country's leader Colonel Muammar Al Gaddafi on the night of February 16, 2011 (#Feb17), Libya has been in a state of uncertainty.

24 February 2011

Serbia: Reactions to the Story of Serbian Mercenaries in Libya

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According to some sources, Serbian military pilots took part in the bombings of the Libyan protesters. Sasa Milosevic translates a few Serbian netizens' reactions to this allegation.

20 January 2011

Tunisia: Serbian Tourists Refuse to Return Home

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Eleven Serbian tourists spending their holidays in Tunisian resort towns of Sousse and Hammamet have categorically refused to leave this North African country before the end of their tour arrangement. Sasa Milosevic reviews some of the online reactions of these Serbian tourists' compatriots.

4 January 2011

United States: Serbian Couple Struggles to Get Children Back

A U.S.-based Serbian couple Vuk and Verica Nastic have been going through hell since June 2010, when the U.S. Child Protection Agency (CPA) took away their children, son Damjan, 8, and daughter Nastasija, 5, because of alleged negligence and sexual abuse.

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