Lek za lek

Wed, Dec 31, 1969
In Serbia, 9 out of 10 patients who suffer from multiple sclerosis are not treated. The medicines are not available to them, even though the right to health is a basic human right. The Insider journalists are fighting for their rights.
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Nek ratne igre prestanu
In 2007, the families of fallen soldiers and war disabled soldiers received apartments built in 11 cities across Serbia with a donation from the Japanese government. When they signed the contracts, they all had the right to sign new contracts for the same period of time after the end of the first ten years in 2017 and not to pay rent. The country of Serbia, however, changed the rules behind their backs. There was no valid notification, but it turned out that in 2018, the Government passed a Decree due to which these families, in addition to being without their loved ones, can once again be left without a roof over their heads.
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Kad sistem zakaze
Citizens provide money for the state budget. Citizens pay for institutions. Citizens are the employers of every government. The system would therefore have to function in the interest of the citizens - but this is often not the case. That's why Insider journalists managed to fight for what belongs to them, or at least for their problem not to remain invisible.
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Kad sistem zakaze Drugi deo
Citizens provide money for the state budget. Citizens pay for institutions. Citizens are the employers of every government. The system would therefore have to function in the interest of the citizens - but this is often not the case. That's why Insider journalists managed to fight for what belongs to them, or at least for their problem not to remain invisible.
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Cije je moje?

Wed, Dec 31, 1969
Without notice and in violation of procedures, the company Corridors of Serbia tried to take away the vineyard that has been owned by Ljubica Antanasijevic from Pirot and her family for two centuries. After last year's raid by workers on her property without a warrant and decision on expropriation, a legal battle began that continues to this day.
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Pad i posrtanje

Wed, Dec 31, 1969
Dragan Tatovic was working on construction sites for 20 years. He worked as an unregistered employee, and usually without protective equipment. In 2016, he fell from the roof while working at TC Stankom in Belgrade. The consequences of the fall were fractured femur, surgery and the inability to fully recover. He can't work for more than a couple of hours a day.
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U zacaranom krugu
A system error - that's what a single mother Tatjana Anicic called herself, describing her problem when an executor appeared at her door at the end of 2016 and said that her apartment was not her apartment and that she and her seven-year-old son had to move out immediately. Tatjana then found out that two other men had been arguing over her apartment in a long-standing court proceeding. The court never informed her about it. Who did their job and who didn't and how to get out of this vicious cycle of injustice?
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Zaboravljeni

Wed, Dec 31, 1969
The 1999 bombing of Serbia by NATO is hard to forget. This is especially true for those who, even twenty years later, live in Kosovo and Metohija, in Samacki block in the northern part of Kosovska Mitrovica, in conditions reminiscent of buildings destroyed by war.
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