- Srbija do Tokija
"Srbija do Tokija", ( _sr. Србија до Токија), meaning "
Serbia toTokyo ", is aslogan . It originated in 1991, withsoccer fans .On
May 29 , 1991, as inter-ethnic relations in Yugoslavia were growing tenser, Serbian soccer clubRed Star Belgrade defeated French teamOlympique de Marseille to win the European Cup - the first Yugoslav team to do so. As the winners of the European Cup, Red Star Belgrade earned a place in the Intercontinental Cup, which was held in Tokyo. Exultant fans coined the phrase to glorify their team's upcoming adventure.On
December 8 , Red Star Belgrade won the Intercontinental Cup, defeatingChile an teamColo-Colo . By that time, the tension that had underlain the European Cup match had ignited into the Yugoslav Wars, with a short-lived war in Slovenia, and a full-scale war in Croatia. In this context, the phrase's associations with Serbian victory made it particularly appealing to nationalists and militarists.Graffiti containing the message has been sighted inVojvodina , inCentral Serbia , and inRepublika Srpska . [ [http://www.hhrf.org/hhrf/en/vojvodinareport-mar-2005.htm Anti-Minority Incidents Continue in Vojvodina] ] [ [http://www.republika.co.yu/420-421/14.html http://www.republika.co.yu/420-421/14.html Niš's Graffiti of Hate] ] [ [http://users.skynet.be/orbus/zbornik/manje_od_nista.htm Less than Nothing] ] Such graffiti was also seen inKosovo during theKosovo War . [ [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9501E2DE1138F936A25755C0A96F958260 In Ruined Village, a Mother Lives With Her Son's Blood] ]References
External links
* [http://www.iht.com/articles/2006/06/07/news/serbia.php Article on the 2006 secession of Montenegro from Serbia, exploring how "Srbija do Tokija" is no longer applicable] , at the
International Herald Tribune
* [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9501E2DE1138F936A25755C0A96F958260 Article on Serbian/Albanian conflicts in 1999, including the use of "Serbia to Tokyo" as a graffito] , at theNew York Times
* [http://www.holtuncensored.com/members/column281.html Review of Melanie Friend's "No Place Like Home: Echoes from Kosovo"] , in which "Serbia to Tokyo" is compared to threats of rape and murder.
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