2 August 1993 If, some day, someone decides to write the social history of Serbia, today’s events and customs will best be described through the personality and career of Zeljko Raznatovic Arkan. Neither Milosevic, Draskovic nor Seselj, nor any single figure from the field of culture, cannot hope to fulfill the role of a true hero of these times, better […]

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