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Slavenka Drakulić (born July 4, 1949) is a
Croatian journalist, novelist, and
essayist whose works on feminism, communism, and post-communism have been...
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Drakulić is a
Serbian surname,
derived from the Gr**** δράκων (drakōn) and its
Latin cognate draco (dragons).
Dragons play a
significant role in Gr****...
- Saša
Drakulić (Serbian Cyrillic: Саша Дракулић; born 28
August 1972) is a
Serbian retired footballer who pla**** as a forward. He went to
South Korea in...
- Jung-won (1999–2004) Kim Jin-woo (1996–2007)
Forwards Nádson (2003–2008) Saša
Drakulić (1998–2000)
Greatest ever team (20th anniversary) In the
spring of 2015...
- and raped,
together with the
women of village. It is
based on
Slavenka Drakulić's 1999
novel of the same name that
deals with war rape in the
Bosnian War...
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Drakulić (Serbian Cyrillic: Дракулић) is a
village in the muni****lity of
Banja Luka,
Republika Srpska,
Bosnia and Herzegovina. In
February 1942, the Ustaše...
- bi ni
mrava zgazili) is a 2004
historical non-fiction
novel by
Slavenka Drakulić discussing the
personalities of the war
criminals on
trial in The Hague...
- Café Europa: Life
After Communism is a 1996 book by
Slavenka Drakulić, the
noted Croatian writer. It
talks about the
experiences of the
peoples of Eastern...
- Ustaše
movement on 7
February 1942,
during World War II in the
villages of
Drakulić, Šargovac and
Motike near
Banja Luka,
which were then part of the Independent...
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Serbia ICTY
Outreach Programme Facts About Srebrenica News
media Slavenka Drakulic Triumph of Evil, Eurozine, 12
February 2004
SREBRENICA Genocide, DocsOnline...