Bojan Aleksov

Bojan Aleksov, born in 1971, is an anti-war and human rights activist, historian and openly gay person, born in Belgrade, Serbia.[1] He is best known as a voice against the Yugoslav Wars through his engagement with the Center for Anti-War Action, Women in Black and Conscientious Objectors in Serbia.[2] Since 2007 he has been an assistant professor and then associate professor of history of Southeast Europe at the University College London’s School of Slavonic and East European Studies.[3]

  1. ^ Slootmaeckers, Koen; Touquet, Heleen; Vermeersch, Peter (2016). The EU Enlargement and Gay Politics: The Impact of Eastern Enlargement on Rights, Activism and Prejudice. London : Palgrave Macmillan UK. p. 218. ISBN 9781137480934.
  2. ^ United States; Department of State; United States; Congress; House; Committee on Foreign Affairs; United States; Congress; Senate (1979). "Country Reports on Human Rights Practices". Country Reports on Human Rights Practices for: 1783. ISSN 0198-9669. OCLC 6026722.
  3. ^ "Dr Bojan Aleksov". 5 July 2017.