A love letter to Palestine, written for German audience

Čitano pre izvođenja predstave „Cement Beograd“ u pozorištu Maksim Gorki, u Berlinu. In July 2011, I traveled to Bosnia with a couple of friends to attend the memorial of the Srebrenica massacre. Among the 500 of us walking 60km to Potočani there were also people caring “scary” black flags with Arabic letters and singing Islamic Read more about A love letter to Palestine, written for German audience[…]

2014 August, Jasenovac

Jasenovac concentration camp (Serbo-Croatian: Logor Jasenovac and Cyrillic: Логор Јасеновац; Yiddish: יאסענאוואץ, sometimes spelled „Yasenovatz“) was an extermination camp established in Slavonia by the authorities of the Independent State of Croatia (NDH) during World War II. The camp was established by the governing Ustaše regime and not operated by Nazi Germany,[3] and was one of the largest concentration camps in Europe.[4] […]

Koncentracioni logor Majdanek

Majdanek (nem. Konzentrationslager Majdanek, KL Lublin) bio je nemački nacistički koncentracioni logor u predgrađu Lublina u Poljskoj, koji je postojao tokom nemačke okupacije Poljske. Logor je bio aktivan od 1. oktobra 1941. do 22. jula 1944, kada su ga gotovo nepštećenog zauzele snage Crvene armije. Iako je bio zamišljen kao logor za prinudni rad, a Read more about Koncentracioni logor Majdanek[…]