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"It was a reaction to the typical perception of internationals to the Balkans, to balkanization, and to the wars and the people here," Ranko "The Killer" Milanović-Blank explains.
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"It was a reaction to the typical perception of internationals to the Balkans, to balkanization, and to the wars and the people here," Ranko "The Killer" Milanović-Blank explains.
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"It was a reaction to the typical perception of internationals to the Balkans, to balkanization, and to the wars and the people here," Ranko "The Killer" Milanović-Blank explains.
Foreign Policy In Focus No. 15 Vol. 4 2009
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The interviews with Ranko, Violeta, and Attila are part of a new project coordinated by Foreign Policy In Focus (FPIF), Provisions Library, and independent curator Olivia Georgia that brings together artists, activists, and academics to explore questions of identity in the United States and the Balkans.
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When he started to bleed, he rubbed some on her hands and told Ranko, "You have blood on your hands," according to court records.
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Cherven told police the injuries were suffered when Ranko struck him with a glass dish and that he wanted to press charges against her, according to court records.
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The story revolves around the everyday life of two beautiful sisters, Ranko "Ran" and Hikaru "Pandora"
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Ranko told police Cherven armed himself with his personal handgun when she told him her parents were coming to pick her up with the police.
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Ranko told police Cherven assaulted her after they came home from going out to dinner, where he drank four to six beers and she had two.
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However, Ranko told police her boyfriend's wounds were self-inflicted.
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