Veteran Thinkers Reject Arbitration Agreement
Ljubljana, 11 May - Respected Slovenian thinkers France Bucar, Tine Hribar and Boris Pahor jointly called on Tuesday for a rejection of the border arbitration treaty with Croatia in the 6 June referendum. They argued instead for an "ejection of Croatia from the occupied territories".
Ljubljana
Philosopher Tine Hribar (left), author Boris Pahor (centre) and president of the Slovenian Paneuropean Movement France Bucar (right) at a press conference of the movement on the border arbitration agreement with Croatia.
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Ljubljana
Vice-president of the Slovenian Paneuropean Movement Bojan Sedmak (right) opening a press conference of the movement on the border arbitration agreement with Croatia with speakers philosopher Tine Hribar (left), author Boris Pahor (second from left) and president of the Slovenian Paneuropean Movement France Bucar (second from right).
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Ljubljana
Philosopher Tine Hribar (left) and author Boris Pahor (right) at a press conference of the Slovenian Paneuropean Movement on the border arbitration agreement with Croatia.
Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA
Ljubljana
Writer Boris Pahor at a press conference of the Slovenian Paneuropean Movement on the border arbitration agreement with Croatia.
Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA
Ljubljana
Philosopher Tine Hribar (left), author Boris Pahor (centre) and president of the Slovenian Paneuropean Movement France Bucar (right) at a press conference of the movement on the border arbitration agreement with Croatia.
Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA
Ljubljana
Philosopher Tine Hribar (left) and president of the Slovenian Paneuropean Movement France Bucar (right) at a press conference of the movement on the border arbitration agreement with Croatia.
Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA
Ljubljana
Author Boris Pahor (left) and president of the Slovenian Paneuropean Movement France Bucar (right) at a press conference of the movement on the border arbitration agreement with Croatia.
Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA
Ljubljana
Author Boris Pahor (left), philosopher Tine Hribar (centre) and president of the Slovenian Paneuropean Movement France Bucar (right) at a press conference of the movement on the border arbitration agreement with Croatia.
Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA
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