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CZECH REPUBLIC: Base Drops Out of Radar

CZECH REPUBLIC: By Zoltán Dujisin BUDAPEST, Sep 17 (IPS) - The Czech Republic has entered election campaign period with dire warnings being sounded of falling into the Russian sphere of influence, just as the U.S. drops its plans to build ...

From ZOLTáN DUJISIN, Inter Press Service,  17 Sep 2009
Related Topics: Barack Obama,  U.S. Democratic Party,  Karel Schwarzenberg,  Vaclav Havel

KYRGYZSTAN: A New Great Game Begins

KYRGYZSTAN: By Zoltán Dujisin BISHKEK, Sep 2 (IPS) - A U.S. base located just 40km from a Russian base - it can happen in Kyrgyzstan, a new focal point in the great geopolitics of Central Asia where China and Turkey are beginning to show ...

From ZOLTáN DUJISIN, Inter Press Service,  2 Sep 2009
Related Topics: Dmitry Medvedev

TAJIKISTAN: Recalling the Good Old Soviet Union

TAJIKISTAN: By Zoltán Dujisin PAMIR MOUNTAINS, Tajikistan, Aug 27 (IPS) - The collapse of the Soviet Union has brought misery to Tajikistan's remote eastern half. People are being driven once again to live as nomads. Tajikistan is a former ...

From ZOLTáN DUJISIN, Inter Press Service,  27 Aug 2009

CZECH REPUBLIC: Roma Exodus Provokes Diplomatic Conflict

CZECH REPUBLIC: By Zoltán Dujisin BUDAPEST, Jul 27 (IPS) - Canada has imposed visas on Czechs following a year of thousands of visa applications from Roma who point to persecution in the Czech Republic. Czech officials and media put the ...

From ZOLTáN DUJISIN, Inter Press Service,  27 Jul 2009
Related Topics: European Union

BOSNIA: Get to be a Country First…

BOSNIA: By Zoltán Dujisin SARAJEVO, Jul 23 (IPS) - Sooner or later Bosnians will have to abandon their status of quasi-protectorate, and take control of their own state if they ever want to join the European Union. Bosnia is today a ...

From ZOLTáN DUJISIN, Inter Press Service,  23 Jul 2009
Related Topics: European Union

BOSNIA: Not at Peace With Itself

BOSNIA: By Zoltán Dujisin SARAJEVO, Jul 16 (IPS) - Apart from sporadic civil society initiatives, Bosnia has attempted little by way of inter-ethnic reconciliation. Bosnia is today a federation divided into an overwhelmingly Serbian ...

From ZOLTáN DUJISIN, Inter Press Service,  16 Jul 2009
Related Topics: Milorad Dodik

Q&A: "I Saw People Dying Before My Eyes"

Q&A: Zoltán Dujisin interviews KIM YOUNG SEONG, a North Korean defector. SEOUL, Jul 14 (IPS) - Very little is known about North Korean society considering the country is so isolated the outside world. Those who flee the country refrain ...

From ZOLTáN DUJISIN INTERVIEWS KIM YOUNG SEONG, A NORTH KOREAN DEFECTOR., Inter Press Service,  14 Jul 2009

RIGHTS-SOUTH KOREA: Prostitution Thrives with U.S. Military Presence

RIGHTS-SOUTH KOREA: By Zoltán Dujisin SEOUL, Jul 7 (IPS) - With the presence of U.S. soldiers, flesh trade is flourishing near the Camp Stanley Camptown close to Seoul. Since 1945, U.S. troops have been stationed in the Korean peninsula, ...

From ZOLTáN DUJISIN, Inter Press Service,  7 Jul 2009

HUNGARY: Slipping Further to the Right

HUNGARY: By Zoltán Dujisin BUDAPEST, Jul 6 (IPS) - The rise of the anti-gypsy Hungarian far right has revealed deep failures in the country's political system and its civil society. Hungary is still recovering from the shock of seeing a ...

From ZOLTáN DUJISIN, Inter Press Service,  6 Jul 2009
Related Topics: United Nations

NORTH KOREA: Peace Process Again a Distant Dream

NORTH KOREA: Analysis by Zoltán Dujisin SEOUL, Jun 18 (IPS) - Ever since being elected as President in 2008, conservative Lee-Myung-bak has pursued a hard-line policy towards North Korea, with the countrys left also blaming him for recent ...

From ZOLTáN DUJISIN, Inter Press Service,  17 Jun 2009
Related Topics: Roh Moo-hyun

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