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Date: 22 Apr 1996 12:32:48
Reply-To: Conference "zamir.chat"
From: Kajosevi@newschool.edu
Subject: news from Belgrade
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Date: 20 Apr 1996 20:48:43
Reply-To: Conference "women.east-west"
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From: LEPA.MLADJENOVIC@ZAMIR-BG.ztn.apc.org (Lepa Mladjenovic)
lepa mladjenovic, autonomous women's center, belgrade
jovana vukovic, women in black, belgrade
serbia
some news/ april 1996/ belgrade:
-SOS Hotline for Women and Children Victims of Violence has just
finished a a first part of 5 weeks training programm for the new
volunteers. This first part finished 15 women. Three of which are using
wheelchairs because of their disabilities.
-new books: SOS Hotline issued the first Manual for the SOS
volunteers. Title: Women for Life without Violence. Pages: 400. There
are translations from Andrea Dworkin to notzake shange, as well as many
articles from women here. Edited by two SOS volunteers.
- Women's Rights: Guide for Abused Women, legal
issues every woman has to know. Pages: 92. Written by two SOS
volunteers.
-for the 6th of April Women in Black organized street
demonstrations to mark the day when the war in Bosnia started. Women in
Black are still every Wednesday on the main square. Last month the vigils
were dedicated to all missing people in the war.
-police raid in the train: five women were coming back home
together. on the Hungarian/Yugoslav border the regular custom police came
in to check the passports. When they saw that two women have Albanian
names from Kossovo and other three have Serbian names, they immidiately
told to two women of Albanian names to pick up their laguage and move to
an empty compratment - they were not supposed to sit together with non-
albanians in the same train compartment. When other three women tried to
deal with the situation it was clear that any mess will make the situation
worse than this. Therefore the two women with Albanian names had to move
out!
p.s. for those who are not enough informed: serbian regime has set up the
state of seige on Albanian people in Kossovo (which is at the moment part
of Serbian territory). This scene makes a clear picture of aparthaid that
serbian regime imposes on albanian people in Kossovo.
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