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This week in history: May 3-9


This week in history: May 3-9
2 May 2021
Radovan Karadzic
On May 7, 1996, the first in a series of war crimes trials stemming from the war in Bosnia opened in the international court at The Hague, Netherlands. Dusan Tadic, a Bosnian Serb, stood accused of carrying out atrocities against Bosnian civilians, including murder, rape and torture.
The opening of the trial, however, centered on a dispute over the nature of the Bosnian conflict. The prosecution attempted to base itself on war crimes laws relating to international conflicts and therefore sought to present the war in Bosnia as an attack by the Serbian state on the state of Bosnia. Defense attorneys countered that Yugoslavia’s breakup and the attempt by large Serb minorities in Croatia and Bosnia to maintain their ties to Belgrade precluded any such definition. ....

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The life of an exile | Inside Story


In a few months, pandemic permitting, Karin Kaper and Dirk Szuszies’s recently completed feature-length documentary
Walter Kaufmann: Welch ein Leben! (Walter Kaufmann: What a Life!) will hit cinemas in Germany. But its subject, a German with an Australian passport, won’t be there for the film’s opening night. He died in Berlin on 15 April.
Kaufmann had turned ninety-seven in January. Virtually anybody who reaches such a ripe old age has led a life worth making into a film or writing about, for that matter. Kaufmann’s story, that of a refugee from Nazi Germany who became an Australian writer and then moved to the old East Germany, was particularly rich. ....

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This week in history: April 19-25


This week in history: April 19-25
18 April 2021
25 years ago: Stalinist-led coalition in Italy
On April 21, 1996, general elections in Italy brought the rebranded Italian Stalinists into government for the first time in nearly 50 years. Reflecting the confidence which big business placed in the post-Stalinists, the Milan stock exchange soared 4 percent the day after the vote.
The Stalinists who transformed the old Communist Party of Italy into the Party of the Democratic Left (PDS) in 1991, after the collapse of the Soviet Union, now had control over the largest bloc of seats in the ruling Olive Tree (Uliva) coalition. A left-talking minority faction that rejected the total repudiation of any connection to socialism founded the Rifondazione Communista (Refounded Communist Party). It played a key role in forming the new government, giving its votes to the Olive Tree, which won a majority over the right-wing Freedom Alliance coalition. ....

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German federalism: How does it work? | Germany| News and in-depth reporting from Berlin and beyond | DW


German federalism: How does it work?
Germany is a federal republic for historical reasons. But the system also has disadvantages. As can be seen in the struggle to contain the COVID pandemic.
All of Germany s 16 states have their own flags
The territory at the heart of Europe that we now call Germany has a rich and varied history  and federal structures have existed there in some form for centuries.
Unlike in neighboring France, where Paris became the seat of government and military stronghold early in the Middle Ages, east of the Rhine river it was local princes and lords who ruled the area that, despite a shared language and culture, was far more disjointed. ....

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