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sapicloveyou · 2 months
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Me on my free time:
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gagagrne · 1 year
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{NOVO} Šapice sa medom Po receptu moje @mari.rukavina Verujte mi da ga godinama imam u kategoriji "praviti obavezno". E sad, to što ja svašta nešto vidim što bih isprobala i što ne mogu sve odjednom, to je drugo. 🤭 Ne zamerite! 🤫 Recept potražite na blogu #mojegrne klikom na link u opisu profila. ☺️ . . . #recepti #recipes #foodblogfeed #receptizadusu #comfortfood #instasrbija #baking #ilovebaking #homemadebaking #sapice #cookiesofinstagram #cookies (у месту Bor, Serbia) https://www.instagram.com/p/CpXfpD1soKl/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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dc-and-damirae · 2 months
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my dc sexuality headcanons
starting with the batfam
bruce: raging bisexual we all already know this this it is biblically accurate
babs: tokin strate friend (could be convinced otherwise if you show me a ship)
alfred: Poly and pan, was in a relationship with bruce's parents
dick: bi
tim: (canonically bi) headcanon to have a preference for men and poly
jason: pollyamorus bi romantaic
duke: strate?
damian: demiromantic/ gray romantic
steph: pan
cas: sapic/ ace
moving on to those outside the batfam
kory: bi, poly
blue beetle/ jaime: bi, boy kisser
roy: bi, poly
rose wilson: bi
raven: pan/ grayromantic
everyone in the superfam is bi
bernard: gay, pan
wally: bi in a himbo kiss the homis goodnight kinda way
lex: is gay AF but also homophobic AF, a paradox with a god complex
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iron-bundle · 1 year
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hey. how would you build sovua in d&d? do you think they would get along with den and the rest of the weavers?
psst. hand it over. that thing. your sp🅱ite c🅱anbe🅱🅱y.
What If I Told You I Already Built Her At Level 4
Leonin Ranger - Hunter subclass & Sage Background
Neutral Good alignment
Proficiencies in nature, investigation, arcana, history, and survival
Can speak common, dwarvish, elvish, leonin, and minotaur
Favored terrain is mountains
Favored enemies are humanoids (humans, lizardfolk, dwarvish)
Fighting Style: Archery
Hunter's Prey: Colossus Slayer
Observant Feat
Spells: Detect Poison and Disease, Ensnaring Strike, Speak With Animals
Here are those stats: (missing 32 HP @ lvl 4)
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As for getting along with the Destiny Weavers, I think Sovua would probably have a hard time dealing with the amount of literal crimes the Weavers get themselves caught up in. She would probably get along with most of the gang, but I can see Sapic, Rowan, Zevas, and even Varick being a bit of a fight to get along with. Den being as stubborn as they are, it could be a bit of a fight too, but Sovua is a team player so she's willing to deal with stubbornness to end up doing the best for everyone. Sovua has a lot of interesting tales about their life so Barace would probably be interested in getting to know them, especially considering Sovua also happens to be Extremely Tall(tm). I think the Weavers probably would encounter Sovua in the mountains and ask them to be a guide, maybe getting drawn up in some sort of crime related thing that Sovua is investigating.
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Here you go bud, this is for you now
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mariacallous · 2 years
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Svetozar Andric, the former commander of the Bosnian Serb Army’s Birac Brigade and later the chief of staff of the Drina Corps during the Bosnian war, was officially elected as a new member of the Belgrade City Council on Thursday.
Andric was proposed by the ruling coalition in the City Assembly, led by Serbian Progressive Party and current mayor, former water polo player Aleksandar Sapic.
Andric’s biographical details, which were provided to assembly members, said he had a “successful multi-decade military career”, and that after he retired, he led his family company’s and then in June 2016 started his political career.
In 2018, the Belgrade-based Humanitarian Law Centre filed a criminal complaint accusing Andric of ordering “the ‘eviction” of the Bosniak population from [the town of] Zvornik” on May 28, 1992.
“A few days later, on May 31, 1992, Andric issued an order to establish the Susica [detention] camp in Vlasenica. The camp existed until September 30, 1992, and during that period, the detainees were kept in inhumane conditions – they slept on concrete, received one meal a day, and did not enjoy basic hygienic conditions,” the Humanitarian Law Centre said in a statement.
“Most were beaten daily, while the women who were detained in the camp were raped. Around 160 detainees were killed,” it added.
“Also, in May and June 1992, the brigade commanded by Svetozar Andric persecuted Bosniaks from more than 20 villages in the Vlasenica municipality. In March of the following year, members of the brigade of which Andric was commander burned the village of Gobelje in the municipality of Vlasenica,” the statement also alleged.
Andric denied committing the alleged crimes when he testified at the trial of former Bosnian Serb military chief Ratko Mladic in The Hague in 2015.
In reaction to some opposition councillors’ criticism of Andric’s appointment, Belgrade mayor Aleksandar Sapic told assembly members on Thursday that “a person who the Humanitarian Law Centre files a [criminal] complaint against should be celebrated by the Serbian people”.
Andric was an MP in Serbia from August 2020 until the most recent elections in April 2022.
Before becoming an MP, he was a deputy leader of the New Belgrade municipal council, when Sapic was the municipal council’s president.
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Šapić uključio Ramštajn u Beogradske dane porodice
https://n1info.rs/magazin/showbiz/aleksandar-sapic-rammstein-beogradski-dani-porodice/
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feelmir · 5 months
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Belgrade acting Mayor Alexandar Sapic qualified the riots as Maidanisation” and the prime minister Prime Minister Ana Brnabic thanked the Russian security services for information about the impending colour revolution, well proven old technique going back to the aftermath of the WWII implemented by the CIA helped by the spy networks of former Nazi, Reinhard Gehlen serving as model for Georges Soros whose main mission determined by the Truman Doctrine, aimed at destabilizing and destroying the then new socialist eastern bloc. It is nt the first time a colour revolution takes place in Serbia.For the 2000 election, the opposition rallied behind Vojislav Kootunica and vigilant election monitoring and exit polling suggested that he had taken more than half of the vote in a five-man race. When official results did not tally, 10 days of protests followed. Behind the colour revolution that toppled Milosovic was the neo nazi group OPTOR which inspired Ukraine’s nazi groups that toppled Yanukovich’s government. lessons from previous protests, the color revolution phenomenon has some innovative features that are common to all the campaigns mentioned here. Immediately remarkable is that the majority of mass demonstrations have occurred during the course of an election. Elections are considered propitious occasions to inspire protesters, partially because they sometimes provide a rare opportunity to mobilize and protest with relative impunity as international observers are usually present. Elections provide a chance for a disenchanted population to offer a judgment, and when that right is taken from the electorate through vote rigging or other forms of manipulation, these transgressions can provide further stimuli for action. Another common element has been the total lack, at least in theory, of violent actions initiated by anti-regime agitators.
The first colour revolution fomented by the CIA and Gehlen spy networks took place in the nascent DDR in 1953. It is therefore false to date the origins of the colour revolution to the period following the breakup of the Soviet Union, as if there is no hidden action of the CIA and the collective West In March of 1946, British politician Winston Churchill was already redefining the new spheres of inluence and began to speak of the ‘iron curtain that [had] descended across the continent’, drawing a line ‘from Stettin in the Baltic to Trieste in the Adriatic’. The anti communist crusade led by the Western powers had begun. The firs colour revolution fomented by capitalist west took place in East Germany, 1953; Poland, 1956, 1970, Hungary 1956, Prague, 1968, Warsaw 1980, Paris, 1968, Tiananmen, 1989, Czechoslovakia in the autumn of 1989. On August 23, 1989, when two million people linked hands in a continuous chain from Vilnius in Lithuania through Latvia and on to the Estonian capital, Tallinn, in what was known as the “Baltic Chain.” In 1991 a general strike, gathering workers and students in Kiev, Ukraine, led to the resignation of Prime Minister Maso. Slovakia in 1998, Serbia in 2000, Georgia in 2003, Ukraine in 2004, and Kyrgyzstan in 2005, failed color revolutions, including Belarus in 2003 and 2006, and Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan in 2005, Uzbekistan in 2005, Nepal in 2006, and Burma in 2007,
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trojerucica-blr · 7 months
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A sto bi mi Beogradjani oponasali jeftinu imitaciju POLTRONSTVA,KOJA NAS SKUPO KOSTA JOS OD FOSILNIH OSTATAKA DS REZIMA.HINIS AUTORITET,NE
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Jasna definicija:Jadan covjek u tesnoj kozi krokodila okruzen bezglavim piranama Mali & Velika Brn - PICKA. IZ DS BOTOVANJE U SNS-OVACA BICE NOVACA. NASIH)(POKRADENIH) NE VASIH NEMA VISE "DILEMA A I NEDOUMICA" NEDVOJBENO. VESLA NIJESMO SISALI DRUZE SAPIC.
IZ DS BOTOVANJE U SNS-OVACA BICE NOVACA. NASIH)(POKRADENIH) NE VASIH NEMA VISE "DILEMA A I NEDOUMICA" NEDVOJBENO. VESLA NIJESMO SISALI DRUZE SAPIC.1 PRICAS,2.GO RADIS ,3.CE MISLIS ZA SVOJ GROS I DZEP.
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lgbtfilmes · 10 months
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O filme gira em torno de Manuela, uma enfermeira argentina que supervisiona transplantes de órgãos de doadores no Hospital Ramón y Cajal em Madri e mãe solteira de Esteban, um adolescente que quer ser escritor. Em seu décimo sétimo aniversário, Esteban é atropelado por um carro e morto enquanto perseguia a atriz Huma Rojo para seu autógrafo após uma performance de A Streetcar Named Desire , em que ela interpreta Blanche DuBois . Manuela tem que concordar com seus colegas de trabalho que o coração de seu filho seja transplantado para um homem em A Coruña . Depois de viajar atrás do coração de seu filho, Manuela deixa seu emprego e viagens para Barcelona , onde ela espera encontrar o pai de seu filho, Lola, um travesti que ela mantém em segredo de seu filho, assim como ela nunca contou a Lola que eles tinham um filho. Em Barcelona, ​​Manuela se reúne com sua velha amiga Agrado, uma prostituta transexual calorosa e espirituosa . Ela também se encontra e se envolve profundamente com vários personagens: Rosa, uma jovem freira que trabalha em um abrigo para prostitutas agredidas, mas está grávida de Lola e é soropositiva; Huma Rojo, a atriz que seu filho admirava; e a viciada em drogas Nina Cruz, co-estrela e amante de Huma. Sua vida se entrelaça com a deles enquanto ela cuida de Rosa durante sua gravidez e trabalha para Huma como sua assistente pessoal e até mesmo atua na peça como substituta de Nina durante uma de suas crises de abuso de drogas. A caminho do hospital, Rosa pede ao táxi que pare em um parque onde vê o cachorro de seu pai, Sapic, e depois o próprio pai, que sofre de Alzheimer ; ele não reconhece Rosa e pergunta sua idade e altura, mas Sapic reconhece Rosa. Rosa morre ao dar à luz seu filho, e Lola e Manuela finalmente se reencontram no funeral de Rosa. Lola (cujo nome costumava ser Esteban), que está morrendo de AIDS, fala sobre como ela sempre quis ter um filho, e Manuela conta a ela sobre seu próprio Esteban e como ele morreu em um acidente. Manuela então adota Esteban, filho de Rosa, e fica com ele na casa dos pais de Rosa. O pai não entende quem é Manuela, e a mãe de Rosa diz que é a nova cozinheira, que mora lá com o filho. O pai de Rosa então pergunta a Manuela sua idade e altura. Recomendação: Transamerica IMDB
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doctor-cha · 1 year
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닥터 차정숙 8회 8화 다시 보기 full
닥터 차정숙 8회 8화 다시 보기 full 쉽게 볼수 있습니다.
닥터 차정숙 8회 8화 다시 보기 링크<
재방송으로 실시간 시청 가능하십니다.
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피로는 많은 사람들의 건강과 삶의 질에 영향을 미치지만 닥터 차정숙 8회 8화 다시 보기 full 이에 대한 효과적인 치료법은 거의 없다고 전문가들은 말합니다. 이제 새로운 연구에 따르면 피로를 재정의하고 소뇌로 알려진 뇌 영역이 피로를 처리하는 방식을 이해하면 더 나은 치료를 위한 단서를 얻을 수 있습니다. Johns Hopkins University의 Pablo Celnik과 그의 동료들의 연구에 따르면 "피로 가능성"(신체적 또는 인지적 작업을 수행할 수 있는 개인의 능력을 객관적으로 측정하는 것)���로 알려진 성능 피로는 개인의 주관적인 피로에 대한 인식과 다를 수 있습니다. 그들이 느끼는 피로에 대한 평가. 연구원들은 피로 경험을 설명하기 위해 보다 구체적인 언어(피로 가능성 대 피로 닥터 차정숙 8회 8화 다시 보기 인식)를 사용하는 것이 치료법을 고안하는 데 도움이 될 수 있다고 말합니다. 피로는 "신경계 질환이 있는 환자에게 매우 중요하고 흔한 문제"이지만 "매우 잘 이해되지 않고 있다"고 존스 홉킨스 대학의 물리 의학 및 재활 부서장인 셀닉 교수는 말했습니다. 3월에 Journal of Neuroscience에 발표된 이 연구에는 건강한 환자만 포함되었지만 우리의 뇌가 피로를 처리하고 우선순위를 정하는 방법에 대한 중요한 기본 정보를 제공합니다.
연구에서 연구원들은 참가자들에게 힘 변환기라는 작은 장치를 엄지와 검지 사이에 최대한 꽉 쥐도록 요청했습니다. 가하고 있던 힘이 기준선의 40% 아래로 떨어지면 멈추라는 지시를 받은 다음 얼마나 피로를 느끼는지 질문했습니다. 이론적으로 모든 참가자는 비슷한 수준의 근육 피로를 경험했지만 피로에 대한 닥터 차정숙 8회 8화 다시 보기 인식은 다양했습니다. 참가자들은 다음으로 손 조정 작업을 완료하도록 요청 받았습니다. 이전의 힘 작업에서 덜 피로하다고 보고한 사람들은 덜 정확한 조정을 했습니다. 더 많은 피로를 느낀다고 말한 사람들이 더 정확했습니다. 손 협응 운동은 참가자의 인지된 피로에 비추어 참가자의 운동 제어를 테스트하도록 설계되었습니다. 움직임 자체는 육체적으로 피곤하지 않았습니다. 이 연구의 주 저자인 Johns Hopkins University의 Agostina Casamento-Moran은 수행 피로와 지각된 피로 사이의 이러한 차이를 보고 놀랐습니다. 그녀는 “처음 시작할 때는 피로라는 주관적인 경험이 이야기의 중심이 될 줄 닥터 차정숙 8회 8화 다시 보기 몰랐다”고 말했다.
, Celnik 및 다른 사람들은 성능 저하를 나타내는 피로도라는 용어를 사용하고 경험에 대한 사람의 인식을 나타내는 피로라는 용어를 점점 더 많이 사용하고 있습니다.
시간 대학의 행동 신경과학자 Natalie Tronson은 보다 구체적인 언어를 닥터 차정숙 8회 8화 다시 보기 사용하는 것이 즉각적인 가치가 있다고 말했습니다.
연구에 참여하지 않은 Tronson은 "사람들은 종종 피로에 대해 '오, 사람들은 항상 피곤하다'는 식으로 생각합니다. 그러나 피로는 그보다 훨씬 더 만연하고 해롭습니다."라고 연구에 참여하지 않은 Tronson은 말했습니다. "그래서 지각 대 육체적 피로에 대한 이해와 그것이 의미하는 바, 그리고 그것을 닥터 차정숙 8회 8화 다시 보기 개념화하거나 그것에 대해 이야기하는 방법은 정말 정말 중요합니다."
New Jersey Institute of Technology의 Bharat Biswal은 피로도와 피로도를 구별하면 피로에 대한 인식 점수를 더 잘 표준화하여 여러 연구에서 데이터를 더 쉽게 검증하고 비교할 수 있다고 말했습니다. 지난해 Biswal은 피로를 고 있는 코로나19 생존자의 뇌 변화를 보여주는 연구를 발표했습니다. "일부는 1에서 1oo의 척도를 가지고 있고, 1에서 5까지의 척도를 가진다른 연구가 있습니다. "이것은 우리가 그것을 알아낼 좋은 기회입니다." 또한 관련 뇌 영역이 상당히 다를 수 있기 때문에 운동 피로의 신경학적 닥터 차정숙 8회 8화 다시 보기 토대를 정신적 피로와 분리하는 것이 중요하다고 말합니다. 영향을 받는 뇌 영역에 대해 더 정확하면 더 나은 치료 옵션으로 이어질 수 있다고 Biswal은 말했습니다. 소뇌가 답을 줄 수 있을까? 뇌는 뇌간 위에 위치한 뇌 구조입니다. 그것은 조정된 움직임과 균형에서의 역할로 가장 잘 알려져 있으며 지각을 포함한 인지와 감정에 중요합니다. 이 연구는 피로가 덜하다고 보고한 사람들이 운동 조절이 더 나쁠 뿐만 닥터 차정숙 8회 8화 다시 보기 아니라 소뇌의 활동도 감소한 것으로 나타났습니다. Celnik은 이것을 피로와 운동 제어에 대한 인식이 소뇌의 주의를 끌기 위해 싸울 수 있다는 지표로 보고 있습니다. "그것은 자원의 경쟁입니다."라고 그는 말했는데 피로가 덜하다고 보고한 사람들이 운동 조절 능력이 더 나쁜 이유를 설명할 수 있습니다. 이러한 방식으로 뇌의 자원을 제한하는 것은 피로를 다루는 보호 메커니즘이 닥터 차정숙 8회 8화 다시 보기 될 수 있다고 Casamento-Moran은 말했습니다.
피로감을 느낄 때 보다 정확한 운동 제어를 갖는 것은 신체 인식이 개선되었음을 나타낼 수 있습니다.
세르비아에서는 며칠 만에 발생한 두 번째 대량 학살로 8명이 사망하고 10명 이상이 부상했다고 국영 언론이 목요일 보도했습니다. 수도 베오그라드 외곽의 시정촌인 믈라데노바츠에서의 공격은 수요일 베오그라드 학교에서 8명의 어린이와 경비원이 사망한 후 세르비아 정부가 총기 규제를 강화하기로 한 날과 같은 날 발생했습니다. 텔레그램에 있습니까? 러시아의 우크라이나 전쟁에 대한 최신 업데이트를 닥터 차정숙 8회 8화 다시 보기 보려면 저희 채널을 구독하십시오. 세르비아의 라디오 텔레비전에 따르면 목요일 한 총잡이가 차에서 자동 무기를 발사하고 현장에서 도주했습니다. RTS에 따르면 용의자는 금요일 아침에 체포됐다. 앞서 공범으로 의심되는 한 사람이 당국과 총격전을 벌이다 숨졌다고 공영방송이 보도했다. 공격자는 Dubona, Malo Orasje 및 Sepsin 마을을 표적으로 삼았다고 닥터 차정숙 8회 8화 다시 보기 방송사는 보도했습니다.
목요일 총기법을 변경하려는 정부의 조치에는 소형 총기의 보관 및 휴대 허가 발급에 대한 2년 유예와 3개월 이내에 기존의 모든 무기 허가를 검토하겠다는 약속이 포함되었습니다. 또한 다른 조치들 중에서 7학년과 8학년 학생들을 위해 중등 및 초등학교에서 의무적으로 약물 검사를 허용하는 규정 초안을 작성하기 시작할 것입니다. 세르비아 공화국 정부는 또한 어제의 비극적인 사건으로 사망한 모든 닥터 차정숙 8회 8화 다시 보기 가족들에게 깊은 애도를 표합니다. 드문 세르비아 학교 총격 사건으로 7학년생 8명 사망, 경찰 발표 당국은 수요일 Vladislav Ribnikar 초등학교에서 발생한 대량 사랑 사건이 체포된 학생에 의해 저질러진 것으로 믿고 있다고 경찰을 감독하는 세르비아 내무부가 말했습니다. 7학년생은 아버지의 총을 사용한 것으로 추정된다. 이 공격으로 어린이 6명과 교사 1명이 부상을 입었다고 국방부는 밝혔다. 5월 5일부터 7일까지 3일간의 초등학교 집단학살 애도기간을 선포했다. 알렉산다르 사픽(Aleksandar Sapic) 베오그라드 시장은 성명에서 “이번 행사는 우리 도시 역사상 유례가 없는 일”이라고 말했다.
제네바 대학원 연구소의 소형 무기 조사에서 수집한 2017년 데이터에 따르면 세르비아는 100명당 39.1개의 총기로 몬테네그로와 공동으로 1인당 민간 총기 소유 비율이 세계에서 다섯 번째로 높았습니다. 미국이 100명당 120.5개로 가장 높았다. 그러나 2016년 세계질병부담(Global Burden of Disease) 데이터에 따르면 세르비아는 10만 명당 3.9명으로 비교적 낮은 총기 사망율을 기록해 상위 50위권에 들지 못했다. 세르비아는 다른 대량 총격 사건이 있었습니다. 2016년 Zitiste 마을에서 돌격 소총 공격으로 5명이 사망하고 20명이 부상당했습니다. 2013년 믈라데노바츠에서 한 총잡이가 13명을 살해했습니다. 원호가 헤세이로 바뀌고 버블이 피크를 맞이하려고 했던 1989년 4월. 닥터 차정숙 8회 8화 다시 보기 가와사키시 다카쓰구의 다케야부에서 약 1억 4500만엔이 들어간 가방이 발견되었다. 5일 후에는 9000만엔 들어간 종이봉투도 발견된다. 총 2억엔 이상이 방치된 미스터리는 ‘현대판 다케토리 이야기’로 시끄러워 현장에는 ‘두 번 있는 것은 세 번 있다’고 구경꾼이 몰려들었다. 부러워하는 세상의 시선을 살짝 '소란으로 인생이 바뀌지 않는다'고 말했던 주인 중 한 명. 하지만 그 후를 쫓자 30년 넘게 짊어진 '상처'가 보였다. 대나무 야부는 대규모 분양 아파트로 모습을 바꾸고 있었다. 대부분은 2005년에 지어졌다고 한다. 「여기가, 그 대나무 야부의 터인 것조차 모르는 사람도 늘어났어」. 맨션에 인접한 한집에 사는 와타나베 유야스씨(71)가 당시의 소동을 기억하고 있었다. "그 지붕의 색, 친가를 닮지 말아라." 89년 4월 11일. 주식 관련 업계지의 기자를 하고 있던 와타나베씨는, 낮의 뉴스로 흐르는 헬기로부터의 영상에, 눈이 뜬다. 친가 앞의 대나무 야부가 반복적으로 비쳐 있었다. 며칠 후에 모습을 보러 갔다. 친가 주변은 야지마로 넘쳐나고, 경찰이 규제선을 치고 있었다. 버블 전성 속, 주식의 상승에 일희일우하는 사람들의 모습을 가까이서 취재해 온 와타나베씨도, 이 열기에 놀랐다. "노점까지 나올 정도. 일시적인 '명소'로 되어 있었다"고 되돌아 본다. 최초의 현금 가방을 발견한 것은, 대나무 채취에 와 있었던 당시 39세의 남성이었다. 현장에서 몇 킬로미터 떨어진 상가에서 부부로 야키토리야를 경영하고 있으며, 가게에는 취재가 쇄도했다. 소유자 「탈세한 금이었다」 가나가와현경은, 뭉치에 남겨진 대봉의 일자나 금융기관명으로부터 소유자의 닥터 차정숙 8회 8화 무료 보기 인덱싱을 진행했다. 1개월 후 기자회견을 열고 도쿄도 오타구에서 통신판매회사를 경영하는 당시 46세 남성 사장이 2회로 나누어 대나무 야부에 현금을 둔 것을 인정했다고 밝혔다. 사장도 회견해 “탈세한 돈이었다. 선인에게 주워 사회에 도움이 되도록 기부해 주었으면 했다”고 해명했다. 주인이 판명하고, 주인의 남성은 당시의 보도진의 취재에 “나는 스타가 아니고, 맛있는 닭꼬치를 손님에게 먹어 주었으면 한다. 이번 소란으로 인생이 바뀌는 일은 없지만, 어쨌든 있다”고 말했다. 탈세를 인정한 금이었지만, 버린 것이 아니라 놓았다고 주장하고, 유실신고도 내린 것 등으로부터, 현경은 낙하물 등을 취급하는 유실물법에 따라 사장에게 반환했다. 사장에게서 주인에게는 사례로 10%가 지급됐다. 남성은 1450만엔, 5일 뒤 세리 채취에 와서 9000만엔을 찾은 다른 발견자의 남성은 900만엔을 닥터 차정숙 8회 8화 토렌트 받고 사장은 “(남은) 금은 난병관계의 시설에 전액 기부하고 싶다”고 말했다. 소동은 끝났을 것이다. 그때부터 34년. 당시의 신문 기사를 의지해 처음으로 주운 남성을 찾았다. …
5일 오전 5시 반쯤, 나가사키시 이오지마 부근의 해상에서, 나가사키항에 들어가는 대형 크루즈선 다이아몬드·프린세스의 유도 업무에 해당하고 있던 물선 안내인의 오스카 쇼코씨(69)=요코하마시=가, 보트로부터 크루즈 배에 탑승하려고 했더니 실수로 바다로 전락했다. 나가사키 해상 보안부에 따르면, 오스카 씨는 10분 후에 구명 보트로 구해졌지만, 사망이 확인되었다.
나가사키 해호에 따르면, 오스카씨는 보트에서 크루즈선과 무선으로 교환해, 안전하게 입항할 닥터 차정숙 8회 8화 다시 보기 수 있도록 확인 작업을 하고 있었다. 작업을 마치고 이승할 때 전락했다.
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A polar bear in Svalbard, Norway. ‘As a polar bear, you have exposure to toxic man made chemicals, and stresses from a changing habitat.’ Photograph: Paul Souders/Getty Images
Alarming Levels of PFAS in Norwegian Arctic Ice Pose New Risk To Wildlife
Oxford University-led study detects 26 types of PFAS compounds in ice around Svalbard, threatening downstream ecosystems
— Tom Perkins | Saturday 11 February 2023
Norwegian Arctic Ice is contaminated with alarming levels of toxic PFAS, and the chemicals may represent a major environmental stressor to the region’s wildlife, new research finds.
The Oxford University-led study’s measurements of ice around Svalbard, Norway, detected 26 types of PFAS compounds, and found when ice melts, the chemicals can move from glaciers into downstream ecosystems like Arctic fjords and tundra.
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‘Forever chemicals’: what are PFAS and what risk do they pose? They have useful properties, but some have been banned and toxicity of others is unknown. PFAS do not break down in the environment, meaning they find their way into our drinking water. Photograph: Julija Sapic/Alamy
The meltwater can contain a cocktail of contaminants that includes PFAS and affects the entire food web, including plankton, fish, seal and apex animals like polar bears, which have previously been found to have high PFAS levels in their blood.
“There’s a washout of contaminants that occurs seasonally … and some PFAS seem to be mobile during melts, which could be important to ecosystems downstream,” said Dr William Hartz, a lead author on the study who noted a “doubling up effect” on animals as climate changes and ice melts. The climate has been warming faster in Svalbard than the world’s average.
“As a polar bear, you have exposure to toxic manmade chemicals, and stresses from a changing habitat,” he added.
PFAS are a class of about 12,000 chemicals often used to make thousands of consumer products resist water, stains and heat. They are called “forever chemicals” because they do not naturally break down, and they are linked to cancer, liver disease, kidney stress, fetal complications and other serious health problems.
Among PFAS compounds researchers found in ice at levels above US advisory drinking water limits were PFOS and PFOA, which are considered to be two of the most dangerous.
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Bills to regulate toxic ‘forever chemicals’ died in Congress – with Republican help! Lobbying industry flexed muscle to ensure bills that aimed to set stricter standards on PFAS compounds went nowhere. The former Loring air force base in Limestone, Maine, investigated for PFAS chemicals from firefighting foam used on its runway. Photograph: David Sharp/AP
The study also found particularly high levels of TFA, a refrigeration byproduct. During the Montreal Protocol in 1987, many nations agreed to phase out chlorofluorocarbons, or CFCs, a potent greenhouse gas used for refrigeration. Those were ultimately replaced with hydrofluoro-olefin, or HFOs.
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Once in the environment, HFOs, which are also a greenhouse gas, can turn into TFA, and TFA levels are increasing in the Arctic, the study and results from previous measurements have found. TFA and other PFAS compounds are highly mobile and can move through the atmosphere to be deposited in the Arctic or elsewhere around the world.
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Freshwater fish more contaminated with ‘forever chemicals’ than in oceans! Study also says eating one serving of fish with PFAS could be equivalent to drinking contaminated water every day for a month. A sign at island lake state recreation area warns anglers not to eat fish from the Huron River. Photograph: Jim West/Alamy
Though TFA is thought to be less toxic than many other PFAS, the chemical has not been thoroughly studied, so no one knows what damage the compounds may be doing.
“Limited knowledge about the safe levels of TFA in the environment needs addressing,” the authors stated.
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Serbian Superliga Preview 22/23
It seems like only yesterday that the 2021/22 season ended with the final Nations League games but the crowbarring of Qatar into the world footballing schedule has pushed the start of the Serbian Superliga to begin on 9 July with many clubs beginning their pre-season preparations at the very start of June. As a result of Qatar, the league will shut down on 13 November, reawakening on 4 February as Crvena Zvezda (or Red Star Belgrade, if you prefer) look to secure a sixth title in a row and look to match Partizan’s six in a row record from betwee 07/08 and 12/13. Could this even be a season where we get a three horse race rather than a two as the potential for Cukaricki to break further away from the pack seems closer than ever?
While it perhaps wouldn’t be entirely fair to expect the latter, they’re a very good place to start given that they’ve made moves this summer with four excellent pick-ups to complement the side. The first of those is former Limassol manager Dusan Kerkez who won a cup on that island and, crucially, hung around for a while, a distinct change to many of his predecessors. He’ll start hoping to arrest a slide at the end of last season after manager (and all around legend) Sasa Ilic left during the final rounds of games.
But, for a side where their attacking roster looked a bit weaker than the rest, the business they’ve done so far has been mightily impressive. Luka Adzic, who looked very good in his Zvezda days, returns to Serbia after an injury impacted time in Belgium and the Netherlands. Dorde Ivanovic returns to Serbia after winning a title at Maribor. Yet the most impressive get might be that of the highly rated Stefan Tomovic from relegated Proleter (who have ceased to exist, merging into RFK Novi Sad) - going into the advanced stats, he was one of the very best attacking midfielders in the league with a great range of passing and intent that showed out as he scored 8 in 26 from midfield last season. In with better players and in with a more attacking set-up (Proleter are a notoriously negative side), a continuation of that form could produce a very eye-catching return for what is the nation’s smartest club.
While there will be players going (not least giant centre back Stefan Sapic who is more than due a big move), keep an eye out for Viktor Rogan, a right back that has recently signed a long term new deal - Cukaricki have a good track record producing in that position and have another good prospect in him. On pure first team quality alone, they now have a squad that can go toe-to-toe with anyone and matching or exceeding their record top flight points total of 74 this time around would not be a shock. In terms of improvements still to come, they do look a striker short but that is a pretty minor thing given what else they have in attack and it’s fair to note that many of the army of wingers at the side can play centrally also without losing too much in the way of impact.
Staying in Belgrade, Partizan have a new manager in Ilija Stolica. Stolica is well regarded and the tactical shift into forcing overloads upon the opposition will be something to look out for. However, it’s also quite hard not to get the feeling that the deman on Stolica is also to do more with a bit less. A fair few players have gone, most known of those being Lazar Markovic, but Nemanja Miletic and Milos Jojic are players they’ll miss too. Incomings have focused on the defensive area with Zlatan Sehovic (who returns after two years in Israel) and Aleks Filipovic (coming from BATE Borisov and likely looking to make a run at the national team) coming in joined also by Patrick Andrade, a fellow Cape Verdean of Ricardo, from Qarabag. They pale in comparison to bringing back Svetozar Markovic to the club - having departed for Olympiakos in 2019. Much of the focus on Partizan will be more about how they adapt to Stolica rather than the sheer power of the side. They came extremely close last season but, ultimately, lost it at the last through silly points being dropped more than failings of talent. If this side is mentally robust enough, then surely a similar run of dropping only 13 points all season will see them win the title.
Their eternal rivals of Crvena Zvezda come into the season looking interesting. Their pre-season hasn’t gone all that well, with some iffy results against smaller sides. But you would be a fool to bet against them - the outgoings are limited really only to Milan Gajic as any sort of loss (Srdan Babic was already at Almeria on loan - he’s the only fee they’ve made this summer). Coming in is the impressive Kings Kangwa from Arsenal Tula and Osman Bukari from Gent, two players who look like good deals and the sort of ones you buy for a shot at Europe, not at the Superliga. Add to that the natural progression they’ll get from young stars like Nemanja Motika, Petar Stanic, Nikola Stankovic and, if he stays around (albeit there’s a big bid in from Zenit currently being decided on), Strahinja Erakovic and you’ll see why it’s hard to bet against them. If you wanted to oppose them, you’d argue that surely Aleksandar Katai isn’t going to repeat his form from last season, arguably the best and certainly the most clutch individual season a player has ever had in the Superliga, and that Partizan lost the title last time out as much as Zvezda won it. On a personal note, I’m still undecided as to whether Stankovic is actually a good manager or not - he may have the titles, but Zvezda were often a chore to watch last season and much of their Autumn form was stodgy at best and still they only dropped 11 points all season. They begin the season as favourites, but ones where the only doubts are more around maintaining their impossible standards of the past two seasons rather than doubts of whether they can challenge.
The final Belgrade side are found up on the roof and, after a great season that got them close to Europe last time around, Vozdovac will be looking to build on that. Justas Lasickas is arguably the only major loss and much of what’s come in has been attacking related - Borislav Burmaz’s second tier record is more than good enough to suggest he will deal with the step up, particularly at a stronger club than his loan at Radnicki Kragujevac. Niksa Vujanovic comes with a good record from Rudar Pljevlja, particularly given he was the standout in a struggling side - albeit it’s worth noting you could say similar about the likes of Milos Zecevic and Vuk Strikovic, who have both struggled with a step up from that league. Arihiro Sentoku comes in also from FK Podgorica and, more than anything, offers a real attacking utility man given he can play on both sides, up front and in midfield. There’s also the imminent potential of Dragan Stoisavljevic, who will be a very good player if he gets up to speed this term - he’s due a breakout season. This season, perhaps more than last, they have a chance to breakthrough into the European places.
TSC will be looking to make progress again but have been relatively quiet this summer. You suspect their chances are directly related to how long they keep Mihajlo Banjac for and if he can repeat his form of last season. Much of the work has been around making a more robust side around him and it’s fair to note that the longer Martin Mircevski was at the club (joined in January), the more he looked like he was ready for another step up the footballing ladder. If they keep everyone together, they’ve got a chance of getting into Europe but it will be on the back of the form of Banjac and Mircevski.
Spartak had a surprisingly poor season last time out and look quite a bit weaker coming into this one. Lazar Tufegdzic, who they turned big money down for in 2021 hoping for another great season and a bidding war, has gone of under £500k after not having a great season and the club not having one with him (this was primarily down to behind the scenes nonsense). With Nemanja Nikolic gone to Vojvodina also, they’re a side you look at with concern, particularly as without both he and Tufegdzic, they look mightily weak up front.
Moving south slightly to Novi Sad and while there’s two clubs from the city in the league once more, Vojvodina will be joined not by Proleter but by the Coyotes of Mladost GAT who have secured four successive promotions to appear for their first go at the Superliga.
Vojvodina still have a bunch of players who you would have expected to have moved on by now. New on that list is Jovan Milosevic, a striker that took the Euro U17s by storm and is heavily linked to move to Benfica as soon as he hits 18. But similar moves will happen for more established types such as Mirko Topic and Dejan Zukic also. Milan Rastavac comes in as manager with a very good CV for what you normally see in dugouts in this league. The incoming players of Nemanja Nikolic (proven at this level over and over), Yves Baraye, Mamadou Traore and Lazar Carevic should all be of a level that they will make the team better. They’ve not really come all that close to making a side in recent years that actually is good enough to provide adequate support to some of the great talents the club has been producing - this season, they look closer to that than before.
Mladost are hard to judge given the sheer breakneck speed of their rise will obviously raise questions about exactly what quality is at the club, but manager Branko Zigic (Nikola’s brother) knows how to set a team up to not lose and has brought in a few seasoned defenders to shore the side up. Expect them to be absolutely eye bleeding but safe.
The other Mladost, the Uranium Boys of Lucani have recently put together a very productive youth system and their pathway’s first genuine star is Dorde Gordic who broke into the first team last season and has already been linked to most of Europe’s elite. He is both an extremely good young midfielder and an extremely recognisable one, given he comes with a hair style that can only be described as “David Luiz but Frizzy”. The club, as a whole, have bet big on their kids and, with a lot of players going out this summer, their gamble is that some are ready to make the step up alongside Gordic and lead the club on already - look out for Nikola Jojic and Uros Sremcevic as Mladost race to chase down Cukaricki as the best pound for pound youth system in the country. While that can often be a recipe for disaster, at least in the early stages of it being in practice before consistent talent comes through, there’s certainly poorer sides than them in the league
Radnicki Nis rounded off the European places last season but the top three were absolutely miles ahead of them. While not worse than last season, they aren’t better either and any side that thinks Sava Petrov is the answer to a question up front is one to have doubts about. They are unlikely to struggle, but it’s fair to say that the sides around them at the end of last season look like they’ve done more to progress than the Real sa Nisave have.
Radnicki Kragujevac were saved at the end of last season by the management of Nenad Lalatovic, who promptly went off to join Borac Banja Luka, because god knows the only club he’d fit at outside of Serbia itself is the main club of Bosnia’s Republika Srpska. He was able to inspire fight from a team that looked gone and managed to start a fight with a few fans as well. Lalatovic will probably win a title there given Borac have been raiding the Superliga for players but the side he brought from doom to being saved through the playoffs will be happy just to stay up. Three have gone to the Republika Srpska with their manager. That said, the incomings aren’t bad - Milutin Vidosavljevic has plenty of experience coming on loan from Cukaricki, Luka Zoric showed enough at a decent IMT side last term in the second tier to suggest he’s ready to step up, Dusan Cvetinovic comes back to Serbia after years in the J League and will bring experience and technique to the defence and Dusan Stoiljkovic is coming for a redemption season after an iffy one last time out. If it clicks, they can push for the top eight but it’s very rare that any side is better for Lalatovic leaving them (and he leaves sides a lot!) - recovering from the loss of arguably the league’s best and most colourful manager may be the biggest hurdle.
Napredak had a very decent season last time out. This time, there’s a little less rosiness - Milan Spremo is a big loss and the experience of Sasa Marjanovic going to Radnicki NIs is also something to recover from. Then you look at the replacements - Klemen Bolha comes to replace Marjanovic at the base of the midfield having been part of a dog of a relegated Aluminij side in Slovenia last season. Nikola Vukajlovic replacing Spremo has limited top tier experience and that was as part of a Novi Pazar side that was terrible, in the lowest quality Superliga season ever (20/21, when it had 4 extra sides, all of them bad). Take out two players that lifted the side and replace them with a bunch of players that have been iffy for sides in relegation mixes and it’s fair to say that a repeat of their top half finish isn’t on the cards.
Kolubara have made one of the most interesting signings of the summer - Croat Ante Vukusic from Tuzla City. He has had a disrupted past 18 months but everyone who watched him at Olimpija knows the bare facts - if Vukusic gets the supply and stays fit, he can score plenty of goals. Hence bringing in Vanja Ilic, one of the better wingers from the second tier, is a handy get. They need a couple of things to fall right for them and they need a little more depth in midfield, but the gambles they’ve made one be ones you expect to pay off.
Radnik’s season last time out wasn’t great but they coined it in with the sale of Milan Makaric to Aalborg last autumn and spent it on, well, a big old painting of Piksi Stojkovic and you can only say “fair enough”. They’ve done little business with the only incomings being Andrija Milic, a cast off of Spartak after loans in the second tier, and Vukasin Bogdanovic, a cast off of Vojvodina after loans in the second tier. That said, Uros Milovanovic did well last season fitting Makaric’s boots and a bit more growth this time into a 15-18 goal a season striker will do them wonders. They don’t have a defence to speak of, though, so they could be a fun watch.
Javor are, at this point, bouncing between the top and second tier like a Serbian Norwich so if you expect relegation, you might not be far off. That said, there’s some interesting players there. Norman Campbell was excellent in the second tier two seasons ago, then moved to Cukaricki, got racially abused on the first day and disappeared for the rest of the season - with a proper pre-season and a proper go at the Superliga, we should see his qualities. Luka Lukovic is a known entity at this level, as is Petar Gigic. MIlan Obradovic is also an interesting one returning to the league after a disappointing spell at Wisla Plock. They have a bunch of players who needed pathways open them for first team football at this level and this season will absolutely be sink or swim and the fate of Javor’s season will depend on how many floaters they’ve got.
Finally, Novi Pazar. It’s hard to know what to say about this club given that they are (rumoured to be!) immensely dodgy behind the scenes. Their incomings this seasons are certainly the most high profile of their three seasons in the top tier so far - Zan Medved was highly thought of in Slovenia but couldn’t hit the proverbial cow’s backside with a banjo at Celje last season and was sent packing from his loan early - plenty of xG but a serious lack of xFactor. Mitar Ergelas is a nice loan from Cukaricki also. But they really should have gone down in 20/21 (when they saved themselves by fixing matches) and last season also - they lack depth, they don’t look like they have goals in them - surely this season will be the one they finally drop.
The Mozzart Superliga has too many clubs and that’s not a particularly controversial opinion to hold. With sixteen sides in the league, we’re seeing this season that there may be becoming a definite top five or six (or a top two and a second four) and then everyone else as the quality of the sides lower down the league (and the financial stability of them) continues to lag far behind the better clubs in Serbia and clubs in a similar role in other nations. That we’re beginning to see other clubs such as Vozdovac and Mladost copy the Cukaricki model of backing youth and daring to be a sane, well run club in a nation where the top two clubs are solvent only because the state has a never ending patience of allowing them to run up debt (and unpaid taxes) is a definite positive. This season starts with a small amount of clubs looking better but the gap between them and the big two - Cukaricki in third were 38 points behind Partizan in second last season with Radnicki Nis a further 9 back. Those were the only clubs to amass even half of the total of Partizan, never mind Zvezda.
22/23 may well feel like the gap has closed at the top, but that gap begins the season as a chasm and the next nine months are unlikely to see that disappear entirely.
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[Image ID: A digital drawing of five characters from Dungeons and Dragons resting together. The background is simply some lightly colored stripes. At the foreground is a lizardfolk character, Barace Kennald, who has sea-green scales, a lighter green-yellow underbelly, a yellow head-crest, and scars around their muzzle and neck. They are wearing indigo wizard robes with a starry pattern at the bottom. She is laying on the ground, curled up slightly, with her head resting on Den Hawkstorm’s knee. In the palm of their hand is their familiy, Cilio, in the form of a brown and white rat. Behind Barace is Den Hawkstorm, a half-elf with pale skin, brown hair cut in an undercut, and a grease stain on their left cheek. Their left eyebrow has a slit through it. They are wearing a green bananna around their neck, a green vest, and brown shirt and pants. They are sitting with their legs folded under them and with a hand on Barace’s shoulder. Beside Den, closer to the right of the canvas, is Sapic, who is a molted yellow and brown tortle whose design is based on an alligator snapping turtle. She is wearing a forest green cloak and has a scar running diagonally across her torso. She is leaning on Den’s side with an arm folded over her chest. Behind Sapic is Zevas Skybreaker, a human with pale skin and short, slightly wavy salt-and-pepper hair. He is wearing leather armor and is sitting facing the right of the canvas with his arms crossed. On the left side of the canvas, Varick Nomel, a light yellow kobold, is leaning on Den’s other side. All the characters have their eyes closed and seem to be relaxed. End Image ID.]
On this past May 2, it had been a year since our first session of Creatures Deep: High Tide!! So, I decided to draw a little something for the first anniversary. Here are all the Destiny Weavers, getting a good nap for once. They all deserve some good rest. As per usual when drawing these characters, only Barace and her familiar, Cilio, belong to me. Den Hawkstorm belongs to @drawingleo, and the other players don’t have tumblr.
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Aleksandar Sapic, Belgrade’s former mayor and current president of the Provisional Authority of the City, on Monday said he expects new elections to be called in Belgrade in the next seven or eight days, once the president of parliament is elected, since he is the one who should call such elections by law.
“I don’t think we will be able to go to the polls on April 21 because that means elections should be called on Wednesday and that date has already run out. When the president of parliament is elected, we can watch from that moment on. I would like them to be on April 28, as soon as possible,” Sapic told TV K1.
On Sunday, the ruling party in Serbia, the Serbian Progressive Party, SNS, decided that new elections will be held in the capital. President Aleksandar Vucic criticized the opposition, adding they want his name put off the list because they cannot beat him.
He ironically urged them to put on their list Andreas Schieder, a European Parliament member who was a member of the EP observation mission for the Serbian elections, Stefan Schennach, head of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe PACE that observed the elections, as well as Michael Rot, chair of the German Bundestag Committee on Foreign Affairs. All spoke publicly about irregularities in the Serbian elections held on December 17.
“We will defeat you all together,” Vucic said on March 3.
The European Parliament last month adopted a Resolution which called for an investigation “by respected international legal experts and institutions” into irregularities reported during and after the Serbian elections.
In the Belgrade city elections, the SNS won 49 seats and the opposition Serbia Against Violence coalition won 43. The NADA coalition won seven seats, while the Serbian Socialist Party, SPS, won five. Dr Branimir Nestorovic’s We – Voice of the People won six seats. However, Nestorovic’s list had split into factions in the meantime.
The opposition in January submitted a request to the Serbian Constitutional Court seeking the cancellation of the Belgrade elections, but the court has not ruled yet.
However, now they have got new elections, though not because of the claims of election theft, the SNS insisted, but because of the lack of a majority to form a city administrarion.
The opposition welcomed the decision but is still calling for an international investigation into election irregularities, and that election conditions are improved, referring to the final report by the OSCE’s Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights, ODIHR, on the elections.
“Now the emperor is naked, only they are trying to call it something else. The most important thing is that we fought for those elections to be held again in Belgrade,” said Marinika Tepic, one of the leaders of the Serbia against Violence coalition.
The ODIHR report said Serbia needs to initiate legislative amendments well in advance of the next elections, address concerns about the accuracy of voter lists, increase public confidence, prevent intimidation and pressure on voters – and provide for a clear separation between official functions and campaigning.
The report also noted allegations of the organised “migration of voters” – bussing – vote buying and unfair domination of the campaign by President Vucic.
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