Serbia - Part 2

posted by julia on 2006/03/17 19:49

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An interesting background article by tagesschau-reporter Marina Schmidt on the commercialisation of opposition campaigning skills by organisations such as the Serbian OTPOR:
Viele Gruppen haben sich bereits von Otpor beraten lassen, darunter welche aus Georgien und der Ukraine, aber auch Chavez-Gegner in Venezuela und Oppositionelle in Simbabwe sollen zu der Kundschaft gehören. An Anfragen mangelt es Otpor nach eigenen Angaben nicht, der Markt ist offenbar groß. Über die Kosten einer eingehenden Revolutionsberatung und ihrer anschließenden Umsetzung schweigen sich die Trainer aus. (tagesschau, 17.3.2006)

Photo: (c) Julia Nietsch - Belgrade, February 2004: OTPOR banner on a poster of Karadzic and Mladic with the title "Serbian heroes"

http://kakanienneu.univie.ac.at/static/files/27870/belg_otpor2.jpg


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