Balkan News

Elevators stopped to save cash

BUCHAREST (Romania) – TWO government offices in Romania have come up with a novel way to cut expenses during the economic downturn: Turn off the elevator for most of the day. Cristian Roman, the government representative in the northern county of Botosani, has decreed that elevators at the prefect’s and …

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Bulgaria Waters Down Amnesty Act

Bulgaria’s parliament drastically reduced the number of prisoners to be pardoned under the amnesty act, which was approved at second reading on Thursday. The amnesty will apply to people, who were sent behind bars prior to July 1, 2008 on charges of criminal negligence. It will not be valid for …

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FT: Bulgaria Less Dramatic amidst Eastern Rumbles

“The demise of three east European governments in six weeks suggests the region faces instability at a time when strong governments are needed,” the Financial Times wrote, commenting on the political situation in Eastern Europe. It points out that Bulgaria may see turmoil, though on a less dramatic scale, with …

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Kenya Detains Possible Hague Fugitive

Kenyan police are investigating a man whom they suspect may be wanted by the Yugoslav war crimes tribunal, Agence France Press reported. The man, whose identity has still not been released, was arrested Thursday in Mombasa. According to this agency, the Kenyan police have sent the man’s fingerprints to Interpol …

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Macedonia Suspended Prison Guards ‘Framed’

Four prison guards from Skopje’s prison, recently suspended for brutality against convicts, claim they have been framed. The four allegedly tied several convicts to radiators and showers on March 16, beating them brutally. They were suspended and are now charged with use of undue force after several domestic and international …

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