1. There were a couple of polls earlier this year in the Scandinavian countries about topics in the Balkans.

    "Was the Srebrenica mass killings a genocide?"

    Yes 58%
    No 35%
    Dont know 7%

    Vot. 269102



    "Are you considering Kosovo as a newborn state?"

    Yes 11%
    No 86%
    Dont know 3%

    Vot. 191292
    (Staff, 12 December 2019 14:43)

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  2. It is correct to say that Doctare did not receive the Nobel Prize but the UN peacekeepers from 1948 to 1988 which, as B92 reports, totals over 500,000 people from 53 countries.
    She, like the others, received a medallion as a memento and NOT the Noble Prize Medal nor a single Krona of the current prize money of US $350,000 that goes with it.
    If you look closely the medal she holds is not made of gold, but metal.
    So the report is not propaganda but fact.
    (sj, 12 December 2019 11:58)

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  3. Yes, and no, in the same time.
    Nobel Peace Prize Award for 1988 was given to "all UN peacekeepers from 1948 to 1988 as a team, a total of more than 500.000 people from 53 countries."
    Prize was given to UN Peacekeepers, not to herself, personally, like it was given to, say Barack Obama.
    However, she , as a doctor, took part in a UN peacekeeping mission in Namibia, and therefore is one of "500.000 people from 53 countries" who were Nobel Peace Prize Winners that year.
    (Sreten, 12 December 2019 06:33)

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  4. Serbia's propaganda department working over time.
    (King, 11 December 2019 13:43)

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  5. Yet another bent truth aiding people from hell, kosovaaaa aaa!
    (Ljiljana, 11 December 2019 12:10)

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  6. Attendees greeted her gesture with a rousing applause, chanting "Christina!", "Christina!"

    Gobbels would be proud of his disciples in this crowd of Ustashe worshippers, Muslim fanatics and their foreign supporters.
    (Zhukov, 11 December 2019 12:02)

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