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A glimmer of opposition

机译:一丝反对

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Aknot of students gather round a makeshift stand in Belgrade's main pedestrian street, handing out leaflets and posters stencilled with a picture of a clenched fist and the word Otpor, meaning resistance. The movement has no formal structure, and most of its members are in their early 20s. But Otpor is one of Serbia's few opposition groups whose stature is rising: a sign that more and more of those people who want change are looking away from the established opposition parties. Is there a fresh momentum for toppling Slobodan Milosevic, Yugoslavia's embattled but durable president? Not, it seems, in the near future.
机译:学生们不知所措地聚集在贝尔格莱德主要步行街上的临时摊位上,分发传单和海报,上面贴着ist紧的拳头和Otpor一词的图片,意思是抵抗。该运动没有正式的组织,其大多数成员都是20多岁的年轻人。但是Otpor是塞尔维亚少数几个地位不断提高的反对派组织之一:这表明越来越多的想要改变的人正在远离既定的反对派。推翻南斯拉夫四面楚楚但持久的总统斯洛博丹·米洛舍维奇(Slobodan Milosevic)是否有新的动力?似乎在不久的将来不会。

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