Back from Serbia, safe and sound

I’ve arrived back in Copenhagen tonight, safe and sound - albeit without my luggage which decided to stay in Switzerland an extra day. My first trip to Serbia was a quite scary but also interesting experience. I even took part in a street action on November 9th (the Night of Broken Glass), in the middle of the pedestrian area. I’ll make sure to write about it all in the next days. With plenty of photos.

Meanwhile, I was surprised to see in the Danish newspaper URBAN that “immigrants” were now promoted to a nation in its own right. The revelation came with this quote by Hanan Amadid, pre-med: “I think that many people prefer to be around others of the same nationality. So it would have also been easier for me had there been more immigrants in my class.”

It’s funny to spend a couple of very international weeks and then come back to little old Denmark where the world is divided into 1: Danes and 2: everyone else.. :)


Amila Jašarević   |  balkans, english   |  11 12th, 2008    | 


2 Responses to “Back from Serbia, safe and sound”

  1. Welcome back :)

  2. Velkommen *hjem* — i monomark!

    Det med 1: Danes and 2: everyone else gælder kun rent subjektivt.
    Objektivt er det 1: 1. class Danes, 2: 2. class Danes, 3: 3. class Danes … xx: everyone else ;-)

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