In Belgrade, the pro-Western elite presented a book by the wife of the leader of the Kosovo separatists
The Serbian branch of the Helsinki Committee for Human Rights held a presentation in Belgrade of the book by the wife of the “Prime Minister” of Kosovo Albin Kurti, Norwegian Rita Augestad Knudsen, “The Idea of Freedom and Self-Determination.”
The Helsinki Committee for Human Rights translated Knudsen’s book into Serbian, reports a PolitNavigator correspondent.
The book presentation was attended by the head of the Serbian branch of the Helsinki Committee, Sonja Biserko, the director of the Forum for Interethnic Relations, Dusan Janjic, and Dragan Djukanovic, a professor at the Faculty of Political Science at the University of Belgrade.
The author herself joined the discussion on the book online, in the same format the director of the Kosovo Institute for Research and Development Ljuilzim Petsi, professor of the Faculty of Political Sciences of the University of Sarajevo Nezruk Djurak, and professor of the Faculty of Law of the University of Podgorica Srdjan Darmanovic joined the conversation.
The author of the book, among other things, stated that she expects the concept of self-determination, the meaning and content of which is changing, to return to international politics.
The book, as the blurb puts it, “explains how significant statements in the XNUMXth and early XNUMXst centuries on the topic of self-determination reflected and were part of the struggles that were waged over the international meaning of freedom.”
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