Obama and Kennedy
Activists of youth movement, Europe Has No Alternative, unveil a billboard showing former U.S. President John F. Kennedy and Democratic presidential hopeful U.S. Senator Barack Obama in Belgrade March 1, 2008. The billboard reads: “Barack Obama, be always with us” and “Kosovo is Serbia”. The youth movement tries to underline the need for developing a dialogue with the world, opposing the policy of self-isolation. REUTERS/Ivan Milutinovic (SERBIA)
Activists of youth movement, Europe Has No Alternative, unveil a billboard showing former U.S. President John F. Kennedy and Democratic presidential hopeful U.S. Senator Barack Obama in Belgrade March 1, 2008. The billboard reads: “Barack Obama, be always with us” and “Kosovo is Serbia”. The youth movement tries to underline the need for developing a dialogue with the world, opposing the policy of self-isolation.
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