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Origin and Belonging
Its time! The Balkan is visiting Leipzig again.
With only the best literature, music and film in tow!
Damir Karakaš will tell us of a Croatian farm boy, whose life is marked by herding cows, superstition and witchery, souls turned-upside down and veterinarians who treat humans. In her novel Saint Woolf, Elena Alexieva dares to pry open the deep metaphysical layers of human existence and gives us the story of a Bulgarian goddess. The Serbian author Vladimir Pištalo invites us to partake in his imaginary exchange with Nobel laureate Ivo Andrić. In addition, we will find out why the Albanian writer Enkel Demi decided to publish his successful novels under his pseudonym Tom Kuka. Ognjen Spahić meanwhile will offer us insights into how long it takes to write a family novel. Why it is an affront to always have to decide, is something Renata Salecl will dwell upon. And the eminent Mircea Cărtărescu will recount the tale of his unlived life as a Romanian teacher.
We will also show the short film Blind Vaysha, based on a literary work by Georgi Gospodinov, which was nominated for an Oscar in
Vojvodinas very own „devils fiddler“, Félix Lajkó, will turn up the heat with his trio and get the crowd going.
An evening not to be missed!
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Who are the key EU conservatives and what are their ties to Croatia?
“As you know, we accept the claims of 21st century science, which is that life begins at conception. As Christian democrats, we also accept that we live in a pluralistic, democratic society, and that many citizens do not accept such a fact. Therefore, we need to focus on more and better education, and through it, to protect life from conception. "This comment was made by Davor Ivo Stier, Minister of Foreign and European Affairs and the key man for Human Rights of the Republic of Croatia, on the decision of the Constitutional Court concerning abortion legislation (which did not overturn the Law).
If the Croatian Parliament will take into account the recommendations of the Constitutional Court when voting on the new law regulating abortion, Croatia should remain among the countries that allow abortion on demand. Regardless of such domestic regulation, in accordance with the conviction of Minister Stier that life begins at conception, Croatian diplomacy will fight the availability of abortion for all women who need it in international fora, not taking into account the deaths of women in developing countries that such decisions could cause.
Why would Croatia speak out in international fora against a practic