position:mayor

  • Lebanese mayor cracks down on homosexuality in his town
    http://english.al-akhbar.com/content/lebanese-mayor-cracks-down-homosexuality-dekwaneh

    The Lebanese mayor of Dekwaneh defended his actions in an interview Tuesday after he ordered Lebanese security forces to raid and shut down a gay-friendly nightclub in the Beiruti suburb town.

    Several club-goers were arrested and forced to undress in the municipal headquarters, where they were then photographed naked.

    “I saw 25 men outside, or what looked like boys and men. I went inside... I saw people kissing, touching each other, and a man wearing a skirt. These homosexual acts that are happening... are scandalous sexual acts,” Antoine Shakhtoura said.

    Shakhtoura had ordered the nightclub Ghost to be shut down on charges of “promoting prostitution, drugs and homosexuality.”

    The closure of the club occurred “without legal notice,” said the founder of Lebanese LGBTQ rights organization Helem, Charbel Maydaa, pointing out that the police already oppress gay and transgender people.

    Those arrested included “people from the Syrian community and a Lebanese transsexual woman, who was harassed and forced to undress in the municipal headquarters,” said Maydaa.

    “Of course we made them take off their clothes,” Shakhtoura said referring to the people they transferred to the municipality’s headquarters who were also photographed there.

    “We saw a scandalous situation and we had to know what these people were. Is it a woman or a man? Turned out to be a half woman and half man. I do not accept this in Dekwaneh,” he insisted.

    “We didn’t fight for and defend this land and our honor for some people... to practice these things in my neighborhood, Dekwaneh,” Shakhtoura added.

  • Détroit, l’agonie permanente

    Detroit Mayor Bing proposes $300 million cut in city budget - World Socialist Web Site

    http://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2013/04/15/bing-a15.html

    Detroit Mayor Bing proposes $300 million cut in city budget
    By Bryan Dyne
    15 April 2013

    Detroit’s Mayor David Bing presented a $1 billion budget for the city’s fiscal year 2013-2014, $300 million less than the previous year. While it is Emergency Manager Kevyn Orr who has ultimate authority over all spending, Bing’s proposal will set the tone for subsequent financial decisions.

    #états-unis #detroit #crise

  • Jerusalem mayor pulls proposal to name street after contentious professor Yeshayahu Leibowitz

    Yair Ettinger and Ofer Aderet

    Un refus d’honorer l’un des plus courageux philosophes israéliens

    Haaretz Daily Newspaper

    http://www.haaretz.com/news/national/jerusalem-mayor-pulls-proposal-to-name-street-after-professor-yeshayahu-lei

    An initiative to name a Jerusalem street after Professor Yeshayahu Leibowitz has turned into an affair, a saga and then a tragedy, and on Thursday turned into what resembled a comedy.

    Moments before the ratification of an initiative aiming to pay tribute to Leibowitz – a philosopher, scientist, observant Jew and resident of Jerusalem who did not hide his adamant opinions against the settlements – Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barkat announced that he is temporarily pulling the proposal, alongside some 20 other potential street names.

  • Plans to vastly expand drones in US - World Socialist Web Site

    http://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2013/03/28/dron-m28.html

    Plans to vastly expand drones in US
    By Fred Mazelis
    28 March 2013

    The enormous expansion of the use of drones—Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs)—over US territory has received increasing bipartisan support within the political establishment, and has provoked growing popular opposition.
    The WSWS needs your support!

    Attention was called to the subject of official use of drones for surveillance purposes by a recent comment from New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg. In a radio interview, the billionaire mayor offhandedly dismissed the growing concern over drone use by critics who raised issues of privacy and civil liberties. Bloomberg compared drones to surveillance cameras already in use around Manhattan.

    #drones #états-unis

  • Military-style drones will patrol NYC: Bloomberg - NYPOST.com
    http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/military_style_drones_patrolling_t1RZyNvZ39uSvzv9Ful25H

    The NYPD already has cameras mounted at strategic locations around the city and there’s no reason, by the mayor’s reckoning, that they have to attached to light poles.

    “It’s scary. What’s the difference if a drone is up in the air or on a building,” he said.

    “I mean, intellectually, I have trouble making a distinction. And you know you’re going to have face recognition software. People are working on that.”

    #reconnaissance_faciale #biométrie #drones #surveillance #police #ville

    • Un tel choix va rapidement poser un réel problème. Jusqu’à présent, tout objet volant au dessus d’une ville peut être perçu comme intrus. Si les forces de l’ordre se mettent à employer des drones, cela signifie que quiconque parviendra à en opérer en les faisant passer pour l’un d’eux.

  • Concours pour la future cabine téléphonique à New York

    BBC News - New York’s phone boxes get new lease of life
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-21879392

    The city of New York once had 35,000 phone booths; it is now down to 11,000.

    But the city hopes to stop the decline there.

    “New York is the most dynamic city in the world, and while technology has changed all around us, the city’s payphones have remained mostly the same for decades,” said Mayor Michael Bloomberg.

    The competition received 125 physical and virtual prototypes from urban designers, planners, technologists and policy experts.

    Judges selected six winners based on connectivity, creativity, visual design, functionality and community impact.

    The winner in the best functionality category, Smart Sidewalks, was described as “a 21st Century library without walls”.

    The six-inch-wide strip that rises from the pavement - or sidewalk, rather - acts as a touchscreen, wi-fi hub, energy source, charging station and a range of other functions.

    But the solar-powered facility goes further, with a ground strip collecting information ranging from wind speed, rainfall and temperature to foot traffic.

    Le vainqueur en terme de fonctionnalités : Smart Sidewalks

    Une présentation du projet en 1 minute par les concepteurs.
    http://vimeo.com/61222191

  • Prédictive software for surveillance

    On the power and perils of “preemptive government” - Strata

    http://strata.oreilly.com/2013/02/preemptive-government-predictive-data.html

    On the power and perils of “preemptive government”
    Stephen Goldsmith on the potential of urban predictive data analytics in municipal government.
    by Alex Howard

    February 28, 2013

    The last time I spoke with Stephen Goldsmith, he was the Deputy Mayor of New York City, advocating for increased use of “citizensourcing,” where government uses technology tools to tap into the distributed intelligence of residents to understand – and fix – issues around its streets, on its services and even within institutions. In the years since, as a professor at the Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation
    at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University, the former mayor of Indianapolis has advanced the notion of “preemptive government.”

    #surveillance #police

    • You may know that Indianapolis, in the 2012 Super Bowl, had a group of college students and a couple of local providers looking at Twitter conversations in order to intervene earlier. They were geotagged by name and curated to figure out where there was a crime problem, where somebody needed parking, where they were looking for tickets and where there’s too much trash on the ground. It didn’t require them to call government. Government was watching the conversation, participating in it and solving the problem.

      I think that where we are has lots of potential and a little bit immature. The work now is to incorporate the community sentiment into the analytics and the mobile tools.

      #community_sentiment_mining

      The gentle proactive Government is watching you(r conversation) and solving the problem.

      Et tout ça, en plus, pour optimiser l’utilisation des sous du contribuable. Ça fait envie !…

  • Mayor of Beitar Illit settlement suspected of ignoring violence by ’modesty patrol’ Israel News | Haaretz Daily Newspaper
    http://www.haaretz.com/news/national/mayor-of-beitar-illit-settlement-suspected-of-ignoring-violence-by-modesty-

    Police on Monday questioned the mayor of the largely ultra-Orthodox settlement of Beitar Illit under caution over suspicions that he turned a blind eye to violence committed by local residents.

    At least two men are suspected of attacking fellow residents whose dress or behavior they deemed “insufficiently modest,” while the mayor, Meir Rubinstein, is suspected of obstructing investigations, fraud and breach of trust.

  • Urban matters : Détroit n’en finit pas d’agonir, c’est maintenant au tour des parcs et des terrains de jeux pour les enfants de disparaître. La municipalité prévoit d’en fermer une cinquantaine.

    Detroit to close 51 parks - World Socialist Web Site

    http://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2013/02/04/park-f04.html

    By Shannon Jones
    4 February 2013

    Detroit’s Democratic Party Mayor David Bing announced Friday that his administration will close 51 city parks and sharply cut back operations at recreation centers by the spring. The cuts mean that only 57 of the city’s more than 300 parks will be in operation this year. Those that remain open will see reduced staffing and maintenance.

    Romanowski Park in southwest Detroit is slated to be closed

    The park closures are in line with the plans of the Bing administration to deny services to so-called unviable neighborhoods, forcing residents to move out.

    One life-long Detroit resident told the WSWS, “Recreation is an important part of a child’s development. When you close down recreation centers and don’t allow children to play it is a detriment to future generations. People still use the parks even though they are not in the same shape they were in previously.

    “I believe the closing of these parks is part of a plan to turn the land over to private developers at a cut-rate cost.”

  • Selon Gougoule News, il n’y a pour l’heure aucune reprise de cette information (qui concerne le fonctionnement de la plus grande démocratie du monde) dans les médias français :
    http://www.aljazeera.com/news/americas/2013/01/20131191816413687.html

    Ray Nagin, who served as mayor of New Orleans when Hurricane Katrina battered the city in 2005, has been indicted by a federal grand jury on corruption charges, US law enforcement officials have said.

    The indictment, announced on Friday, claims that Nagin handed lucrative city contracts to consultants and contractors in exchange for more than $230,000 in bribes and kickbacks, including free granite for his family business, personal services and free trips.

    #land_of_opportunity

    • Effectivement, le papier mérite d’être lu (certains commentaires également).
      L’introduction est amusante :

      “Even if I did hate gay people, I’d want them to get married, put them through the same hell the rest of us have to go through.”[1]
      Mayor Randall Winston, in Spin City.

  • NYC Threatens Imminent Eviction Of 24/7 Sandy Relief Hub | OccupyWallSt.org

    http://occupywallst.org/article/mayors-office-threatens-imminent-eviction-247-comm

    ACTION ALERT: Support the community hub at 489 Midland Ave

    ONSITE ACTIONS

    — Come to 489 Midland Ave Staten Island, NY 10306 to stand in support

    — Volunteers requested to help move the hub to 100% private property

    OFFSITE ACTON

    — Demand the Mayor’s office end community hub eviction and instead support hubs with space and equipment

    — Public Advocate’s office: (212) 669-7250 9am-5pm EMAIL: GetHelp@pubadvocate.nyc.gov

    The community-run network of support for food, volunteering, supplies, clothing, and human services is an essential part of the New York City recovery efforts, and the mayor’s office wants to shut it down immediately. The mayor’s office is calling upon local police forces to “clear all outdoor sites” effective immediately. We are calling on all New Yorkers to advocate on behalf of these community run hubs that provide essential services to those whom the city and federal government, and support agencies, have under-served, neglected, or abandoned.

  • Mayor of Reykjavik: Homophobes aren’t scared, they’re just assholes
    By James Park
    18 November 2012, 1:08pm Jón Gnarr’s assholes message is a simple one

    Jón Gnarr’s assholes message is a simple one

    The Mayor of Reykjavik, Jón Gnarr, a long time advocate of equality, has spoken out online at the protest yesterday in Paris against equal marriage rights for gay couples.

    Sharing a link to online coverage of protest, Mr Gnarr posted the simple statement: “Homophobia is not a phobia. They are not scared. They are just a bunch of assholes.”

    On Saturday evening, between 70,000 and 100,000 people took to the streets of Paris to protest, as well as demonstrations taking place in the cities of Toulouse, Lyon and Marseille. Protesters carried pink and blue balloons, and rallied under signs saying, “pro-marriage, not ant-gay.”

    On 7 November, French President Francois Hollande’s government approved a bill to legalise equal marriage and allow gay couples to adopt.

    Yesterday’s protest included members of the Catholic church, as well as other advocates of “traditional” marriage and family rights.

    In Reykjavik, there was little opposition to the introduction of equal marriage when in 2010, the parliament unanimously passed legislation to change the law. It is the only country in the world to have introduced equal marriage legislation with no parliamentary opposition.

    In August, with just a week to go before the verdict in the Pussy Riot trial, Mr Gnarr donned a pink dress and danced to the band’s music on a float at his city’s gay pride festiv

  • Seattle Judges donate their time to marry same-sex couples in Washington on first available day
    By Joseph Patrick McCormick
    16 November 2012,9 December is the first day couples can have their marriage licenses signed, after a three-day waiting period

    9 December is the first day couples can have their marriage licenses signed, after a three-day waiting period

    Seattle City Hall will open for a special event on a Sunday following a new law taking effect, which will allow same-sex couples to marry in the state of Washington.

    Mayor Mike McGinn, said through spokesperson, Aaron Pickus, that eight municipal judges will donate their time on Sunday 9 December, three days after Referendum 74 becomes active, allowing equal marriage in the state, reported the Associated Press.

    The judges will be available between 12-5pm on Sunday 9 December, the first day it is possible for couples to have their marriage licenses signed, despite being allowed to collect them from 6 December.

    The law takes effect on 5 December, the marriage licenses are available to pick up on 6 December, but are not able to be signed, and made legal, until 9 December, due to a three day waiting period.

    The Stranger, a Seattle based weekly newspaper, on Thursday pledged to donate $2,000 (£,1260) towards materials, and staff members, as well as the municipal judges, will donate their time to host the event.

    On the early hours of 7 November 2012, the state of Washington followed Maine and Maryland in passing a referendum in support of marriage rights for gay couples, and Minnesota voted against outlawing equal marriage.

    Although Washington’s legislature initially legalised the measure in February of this year, opponents succeeded in gathering enough signatures to force a state ballot.

    King County couples can collect marriage licenses from 6 December, and King County Executive, Dow Constantine, said he will sign the first license.

  • A new Nakba looms as Israel plans ethnic cleansing of Palestinian village in the Negev

    Anger and worry prevails amongst the people of Umm Al-Hayran, a Palestinian village in the Negev Desert following a decision by the Israeli Building Council to expel villagers in order to build a settlement for extremist Jews. An appeal by the humanitarian groups on behalf of the villagers was refused last week by the Israeli National Council for Planning and Construction.

    Around 1,000 people will be affected by the latest bout of Israeli ethnic cleansing of Palestinians from their land. The District Committee for Planning and Construction in Beersheba has approved a proposal for a Jewish settlement called “Hayran” on the land belonging to Umm Al-Hayran village. This will not be the first time that the families in Umm Al-Hayran have been expelled by the Israelis. They used to live in the Zebala Valley in the Negev from where they were expelled by the nascent Israeli state; in 1956 they were uprooted again and forced to move to the site of Umm Al-Hayran. The current threat first arose in 2004, when the Israeli state accused the villagers of living illegally on state land.

    Israel doesn’t “recognise” villages occupied by around 90,000 Bedouin living in Southern Palestine. As a result, their homes are regarded as “illegal” by the state and they can be demolished at any time.

    Residents of such “unrecognised” villages do not receive any basic services or amenities provided by the state, including electricity, proper roads, health facilities, schools or water supplies.

    Commenting on the latest decision, lawyer Suhad Beshara of the Legal Centre for Arab Minority Rights in Israel (Adala) said that the decision made by the appeal committee is part of the official policy of confiscating Bedouin land in the Negev. The intention is not only to provide land for Jews but also to be able to gather together the Bedouin communities in one place. According to Ms. Beshara, the authorities’ decision confirms that the villagers of Umm Al-Hayran have no rights in the village to which the Israeli government itself moved them in 1956.

    The Palestinian law specialist clarified that the village of Umm Al-Hayran was established in its current location by order of the Israeli military authorities in 1956 after the army expelled its people by force from their homes in the area of Zebala valley. “They have established themselves with proper homes,” she said, “and they have invested all their efforts in order to resume their social and tribal lives which were shaken every time they were expelled from their land.” Today, a hundred and fifty families, totalling one thousand people, live in the village, all from the Abu Alqean tribe.

    “We’re ready to die defending our land,” said the Mayor of the village, Saleem Abu Alqeaan. “They want to expel us and claim that our buildings are illegal, and they deprive us of all services; they even denied us drinking water in order to push us to leave the village and expel us.”

    Mayor Abu Alqean added that the villagers refuse to accept the decision and that they will not leave their land even if the Israelis use force to expel them: “We have sworn to die on this land and we will not leave it this time, like previous times, and we will defend our land and our village with all our might and with all our means, because if they succeed in getting us out, the same tactics will be applied to other villages in the Negev which are not recognised by Israel.”

    Commenting on the decision of the Israelis to name the proposed settlement “Hayran”, the mayor accused the Israeli government of trying to hijack Palestinian history in the area. “They want to make it look as if there is an old Israeli presence in the Negev,” he added.

    Knesset Member Ibrahim Sarsoor, the head of the United Arab Bloc for Reform, condemned the government’s move. “This is yet another attack on the Arab presence in the Negev of the kind which has been taking place since the establishment of the Israeli state in 1948,” said Sarsoor. “It poses a serious threat to the already poor relations between Jews and Arabs in Israel.”

    He pointed out that there is a systematic Israeli policy of uprooting the Arab presence in the Negev Desert. The latest decision, he insisted, shows how the Israeli government can act against its Arab citizens with impunity and with no just, legal or moral reason.

    Stressing that the expulsion decision is “the biggest witness to the racism of Israeli governments’ policies towards the Arabs,” Sarsoor said that it confirms that ethnic cleansing of the indigenous population is an integral part of Israel’s Zionist ideology. “In short,” he concluded, “it is a policy of apartheid, pure and simple.”
    Related articles

    Army Demolishes Four Homes In the Negev (imemc.org)

  • New Jersey Mayor Cory Booker gives powerful speech about equality at HRC dinner « MasterAdrian’s Weblog
    http://masteradrian.com/2012/10/10/new-jersey-mayor-cory-booker-gives-powerful-speech-about-equality-at-h

    New Jersey Mayor Cory Booker gives powerful speech about equality at HRC dinner
    October 10, 2012
    New Jersey Mayor Cory Booker gives powerful speech about equality at HRC dinner
    ‘You cannot deny the rights and freedoms of others without diminishing your own’
    08 October 2012 | By Greg Hernandez

    New Jersey Mayor Cory Booker, already known as a vocal advocate for gay marriage, stole the show at the Human Rights Campaign gala in Washington DC over the weekend with a passionate speech about equality.

    Booker, who is straight, told the crowd: ‘I get into weird conversations with my friends. They say, ‘Why are you always talking about gay rights?’ I’m not talking about gay rights, I’m talking about human rights. I’m talking about my rights, I’m talking about your rights.’

    Booker talked about history and lessons his parents taught him growing up about equality and applied it to the current political climate in the US.

    ‘The words of our founding fathers, ‘liberty and justice for all,’ are still aspirational as long as there is a person in this country that does not enjoy the same rights as their brother or their sister,’ he said. ‘As long as there are two classes of citizenship, we still have work to do.’

    Booker added: ‘You cannot deny the rights and freedoms of others without diminishing your own.’

    Booker also hinted at a possible run for governor of New Jersey in his closing comment: ‘I’m going to declare right now that the state of New Jersey – with all of the fiber of my being, with my allies left and right – that we will ensure that marriage equality is signed into law in the state of New Jersey. And when that bill is signed, I may have a very good seat for it.’

    Earlier this year, the New Jersey legislature approved legislation that would legalize marriage for gay couples, but that bill was vetoed by Republican Governor Chris Christie.

  • French mayor says gay marriage would lead to polygamy, incest and paedophilia | Gay Star News
    http://www.gaystarnews.com/article/french-mayor-says-gay-marriage-would-lead-polygamy-incest-and-paedophil

    French mayor says gay marriage would lead to polygamy, incest and paedophilia
    Mayor of the 8th borough of Paris warned that France’s proposed marriage equality bill would lead to taboos like incest and paedophilia being legalised. His words were sharply criticized
    03 October 2012 | By Dan Littauer
    François Lebel stated that gay marriage could open the door to polygamy, incest and paedophilia

    The mayor of Paris’s 8th borough (arrondissement), François Lebel, stated, in his official municipal publication, that France’s upcoming legalization of same-sex marriage could open the door to polygamy, incest and paedophilia.

    Quoted in the French daily Libération

  • Dans le pseudo-vote de la convention démocrate concernant « Jérusalem capitale d’Israël », le résultat était décidé à l’avance par… le prompteur.
    http://www.alterpolitics.com/politics/dnc-platform-change-vote-was-predetermined-on-teleprompter-delegate-v

    Well, now Fox News is showing footage of the DNC teleprompter the Mayor was reading from. It shows that the two-thirds majority needed for the passage of the motion had been predetermined by party leaders, with complete disregard for how the delegates actually voted. Apparently, they forgot to tell the Mayor in advance that the vote was merely for show; that the only results that mattered were written on the teleprompter.

  • C’est vrai qu’un pistolet à eau c’est beaucoup plus dangereux qu’un flingue à balles réelles...

    Water Guns Banned, Handguns Allowed at GOP Convention
    http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/politics/2012/05/water-guns-banned-handguns-allowed-at-gop-convention

    In the politically-charged and likely protest-filled streets of Tampa, Fla., during the Republican National Convention in August, water guns will be strictly prohibited. Concealed handguns, on the other hand, will be perfectly legal.

    Florida Gov. Rick Scott said this week that banning handguns from downtown Tampa during the convention, as the city’s Mayor Bob Buckhorn requested, “would surely violate the Second Amendment.”

    #US #Floride #Armes #Convention_républicaine

  • LCCSY: Damascus Suburbs: Misraba: The town is experiencing miserable humanitarian and health conditions. The town has suffered from a lack of water, electricity, communications and all types of services for six consecutive days, which resulted in the displacement of most residents as the regime has threatened to shell the town and wipe it off of the map. The mayor of the town and the Imam of the masjid were kidnapped and detained with four other individuals and are threatened with execution in the event that defected soldiers, which the regime claims reside in the town, are not handed over

  • German controversy over Israel boycott - #bds
    http://www.jpost.com/International/Article.aspx?id=272452

    Social Democratic, Left Party and Christian Democratic politicians rejected last week Jena Mayor Albrecht Schröter’s campaign for a wide-ranging boycott of Israeli products.

    Critics accused Schröter, 57, the Social Democratic mayor of Jena in Thuringia state, of fostering modern anti-Semitism with his support for a call by the German branch of Pax Christi, an international Catholic “peace movement,” to not buy Israeli goods.

    Traiter un Allemand qui critique Israël d’antisémite ? Hé, mais c’est super-original, ça coco… !

  • Etats-Unis Energie Arctique Alaska - Une longue et passionnante enquête sur les futurs ravages de l’exploitation pétrolière en Alaska

    Shell Arctic Ocean Drilling Stands to Open New Oil Frontier - NYTimes.com

    http://www.nytimes.com/2012/05/24/science/earth/shell-arctic-ocean-drilling-stands-to-open-new-oil-frontier.html?nl=todaysh

    The Energy Rush: New and Frozen Frontier Awaits Offshore Oil Drilling

    Edward Itta, the former mayor of North Slope Borough and an Inupiat Eskimo, campaigned as a whaler opposed to offshore drilling.

    By JOHN M. BRODER and CLIFFORD KRAUSS
    Published: May 23, 2012

    WASHINGTON — Shortly before Thanksgiving in 2010, the leaders of the commission President Obama had appointed to investigate the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico sat down in the Oval Office to brief him.
    The Energy Rush

    Shell Oil employees took questions from village elders in Savoonga, Alaska, in April 2011. Shell will begin drilling test wells off the coast of northern Alaska this July.

    After listening to their findings about the BP accident and the safety of deepwater drilling, the president abruptly changed the subject.

    “Where are you coming out on the offshore Arctic?” he asked.

    William K. Reilly, a former chief of the Environmental Protection Agency and a commission co-chairman, was startled, as was Carol M. Browner, the president’s top adviser at the time on energy and climate change. Although a proposal by Shell to drill in the Arctic had been a source of dissension, it was not a major focus of the panel’s work.

  • Unforgiven, unforgotten, unresolved: Bosnia 20 years on - FT.com
    http://www.ft.com/intl/cms/s/2/8a698dbe-73af-11e1-aab3-00144feab49a.html?ftcamp=traffic/email/content/monthnl//memmkt#axzz1qPdDsU6a

    Unforgiven, unforgotten, unresolved: Bosnia 20 years on

    By Alec Russell

    Mayor Tomislav Popovic has a dark three-piece suit, a diffident demeanour and weighs every syllable as if his career depends on it. He reminds me of a small-town Yugoslav bureaucrat from the old days; he even favours the wooden party language of Josip Broz Tito’s era. Only the picture of Prince Lazar, Serbia’s medieval tragic hero, on the wall of his office marks the change of tone in his town since Yugoslavia’s fall. I have come, after all, to the land of Serb nationalist permafrost. Visegrad is in Republika Srpska, the ethnically cleansed enclave carved out by Radovan Karadzic in the 1992-1995 war. When I ask about the picture, the mayor looks a little embarrassed, as he is, understandably, when I ask how Visegrad is confronting its past.