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  • Domagoj Kučinić Pojam artwashinga otvara pitanje odnosa umjetnosti, moći i kapitala izvan okvira estetskog i građanske ideje autonomije umjetnosti. Autor prati kako se umjetnička proizvodnja koristi za legitimiranje političko-ekonomskih odnosa – od naftnih kompanija i gentrifikacije do kulturne diplomacije i genocida. Artwashing se pritom ne pojavljuje kao anomalija, nego kao simptom strukturne uključenosti umjetnosti u društvenu reprodukciju kapitalizma.
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  • Nakon prikazivanja uradka Centra za društvenu stabilnost na televizijama Prva, B92, Informer i Dokumentarna TV, nastavlja se medijska kampanja protiv Verana Matića, predsednika Upravnog odbora Asocijacije nezavisnih elektronskih medija (ANEM) i člana Stalne radne grupe za bezbednost novinara (SRG), putem novoosnovanih lokalnih medija i društvena mreža, saopštio je danas ANEM.
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  • Verujem da globalno postoji tendenciozno potiskivanje ili zaboravljanje radničke istorije tj. istorije radničkog pokreta i da u okolnostima kada ne znamo istoriju borbe za sopstvena prava, imamo osećaj da stalno moramo ispočetka, a to nije lako – kaže u razgovoru za Danas Jelena Riznić, sociološkinja i doktorantkinja Filozofskog fakulteta u Beogradu.
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  • FoNet: Predsednik Komisije za istraživanje ubistava novinara Veran Matić pozdravio je presudu Vrhovnog suda Srbije kojom je utvrđeno da je Apelacioni sud povredio zakon oslobađajućom presudom okrivljenima u postupku za ubistvo novinara Slavka Ćuruvije.
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  • Washington, D.C., September 19, 2025— Israel’s targeted strikes on two newspaper offices in Yemen’s capital, Sanaa, which killed 31 journalists and media support workers on September 10, signal that its deadly pattern of attacking reporters and newsrooms on the grounds that they publish “terrorist” propaganda has spread firmly across the Middle East.
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  • Studenti u blokadi Poljoprivrednog fakulteta oglasili su se o koleginici koja je, kako su ranije objavili, pretučena u policijskoj stanici.
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  • It is a sign of the depth of the structural crisis of capital in our time that not since the onset of the First World War and the dissolution of the Second International—during which nearly all of the European social democratic parties joined the interimperialist war on the side of their respective nation-states—has the split on imperialism on the left taken on such serious dimensions.
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  • “October 7 was horrible. Nothing of what happened after October 7 justifies what Israel has done ever since then,” says Israeli journalist and Haaretz columnist Gideon Levy, in an exclusive conversation with Sreenivasan Jain. “Israel is speaking only in one voice and is not ready to hear any other voice... Open the TV and you will realise that you don’t need any pressure to make Israeli TV look like Russian propaganda TV,” says Gideon Levy, who is among the most articulate critics of Israel’s actions in Palestinian territories. The journalist says that he lost friends “because people said, after October 7, ‘don’t tell us about Palestinian sacrifice or that Palestinians suffer’”. He says Hamas would’ve been a different organisation today had Israel treated Palestinians differently. Speaking about the role journalists can play, he says, “If not now, when?...When we are shooting, that’s the time to raise your voice…How can you keep silent?” On the resistance he faces locally, the journalist recalls a woman who shouts “traitor” every time she sees him.
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  • Between 1880 to 1920, British colonial policies in India claimed more lives than all famines in the Soviet Union, Maoist China and North Korea combined.
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  • Epstein survivors spoke outside Capitol Hill on September 3rd. One of those who took the podium, Lisa Phillips, said survivors have been discussing releasing their own list of people involved in Jeffrey Epstein's world.
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