Aug 12, 2011


July 1st, 2011 Part2 @Belgrade, Serbia
As soon as we sat down, I asked a director of LiceUlice, Neven, “LiceUlice are trying putting 70 percent of international contents, especially from former Yugoslavian countries,” and his answer was “Yes, we are trying to.”
“People live here, in Belgrade went through political system changes every decades; such as, ruled by Ottoman Empire, king, socialists and so on.”
“Some people of my grandparents’ generation might live four countries, such as Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, Kingdom of Yugoslavia, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and Republic of Serbia.”
 Neven told me that his country never experienced continuity. Especially young people around 20 years old, needed to face the civil war and the aftermath since the birth.
That’s also the reason why it really delighted Neven for youngster to buy the street magazine. “As ripples spread across the water, I believe that the message this magazine conveys will be spreading across the city.”

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