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Dusan Velickovic

Dusan Velickovic is editor and publisher of the Belgrade-based magazine Biblioteka Alexandria. From 1993 to 1997 (when he was dismissed by the Milosevic regime) he was editor-in-chief of the leading Serbian weekly NIN. Velickovic’s short stories, essays and reviews have been published widely both inside and outside his native Serbia. He lives in Belgrade.

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Milosevic and I

"Slobodan Milosevic is dead. But what about me? Did he take ten years of my life just like that?" Dusan Velickovic reflects on the Serbs' locust years.

Belgrade: war crimes in daily life

A day’s walk in Serbia’s capital brings journalist Dusan Velickovic closer to the emotional heart of a country still struggling to face the truth of its past.