Every One in Ten Inhabitants of Jordan is a Syrian Refugee
Interview with Aleksandra Sokolović, a journalist from Belgrade, who lives and works in Ljubljana, about her stay in Jordan and work with Syrian refugees, conducted by Biljana Žikić.
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Interview with Aleksandra Sokolović, a journalist from Belgrade, who lives and works in Ljubljana, about her stay in Jordan and work with Syrian refugees, conducted by Biljana Žikić.
“The Adventures of the Cave Dwarf Perkmandlc”, Saturday, November 21st, 11 a.m, Antonijev rov, Idrija
We ask for a free corridor for refugees thrughout the Balkans and Central Europe.
The Museum of Contemporary Art Belgrade presents the solo exhibition of Slovenian’s artist Jasmina Cibic “Tear Down and Rebuild” September 11th at 7 p.m. at Salon MSU (Pariska 14, Beograd).