Belgrade Waterfront – from vision to insecurity (2013) /Serbia
Chronicles Serbiaby SeCons ‘Sava Mala’, a quarter in the city center of Belgrade next to the river Sava, represents a disorganized space partly jammed with old housing … Continued
by SeCons ‘Sava Mala’, a quarter in the city center of Belgrade next to the river Sava, represents a disorganized space partly jammed with old housing … Continued
by SeCons Fights between students in school yards, brining knifes and other weapons to schools, students being stabbed or beaten by their peers, young girls being harassed or bullied … Continued
by SeCons Violence against women is one of the most widespread forms of violence around the world and Serbia is no exception. The headlines exerted above … Continued
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