'We felt that we were judged as a nation'
Natasha Kocsis, of the Serbian City Club, brings together Serbs and ethnic Serbs living and working in financial services in the City of London.
Natasha was born and raised in Belgrade and arrived in the UK in 1992, graduating from the University of London in Modern History and Political Studies
Natasha's involvement with Serbian community dates back to 1999. Natasha is the former President of the Serbian Society of Great Britain and was one of the founding members and a Secretary of the Serbian Council of Great Britain from 2003 - 2007.
Serbian City Club is a not-for-profit apolitical organisation established to promote the interests of Serbian professionals in the UK and in Serbia. Speaking on The World at One, she commented on the reception of the Karadzic verdict amongst the Serbian community in London.
(Photo: A newly unveiled monument, dedicated to children killed by NATO, on Friday March 24 2000 in downtown Belgrade Credit: AP)
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