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Bulgaria: Recovering Drug Addicts Targeted by Police Bullying
Non-communicable diseases is a puzzling term for many. Personally. I am bothered because it does not include a wide range of socially-relevant disorders. The pandemics of poverty as well as stigma and extra-legal investigation of people in a poor health condition are a chronic scourge along with obesity and cancer. […]
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When justice fails in Bulgaria, citizens are forced to take the law into their own hands
“It’s not fair that I am free, but the law supports me,” said 16-year old Borislav shortly after he was released from detention. “I am very grateful there’re so many loopholes in the system.” A little over a year ago, he killed the 12-year old Tzvetan at a tram stop […]
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Loverboy, Heroin, Happiness: 18 October 2012 – EU-Anti-Trafficking Day
When I was a kid, I could play this game for hours: staying in front of the mirror, moving my left hand to see whether the person on the wall would move her right hand… And I was incessantly expecting she’d move her left hand, just like myself. I had […]
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Media in Bulgaria: Outlawing Freedom
Democracy à la Bulgarian Oligarchy. This sounds like a scary disease in a pathetic soap opera. I agree: oligarchy is a type of plague. It is contagious, insidious and pandemic. Without pathos: the beautiful country I come from suffers from chronic oligarchy. It is no new illness: Aristotle defined plutocracy […]