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Serbs in South Africa

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Serbian South African is a South African citizen of Serbian descent or Serbia-born person who resides in South Africa.

History

Kingdom of Yugoslavia did not give to much attention to community of Yugoslavs in Union of South Africa. State did not send teachers, priests or financially assist local associations such as was the case with communities in North and South America. In 1941, According to the first Yugoslav general consul in Cape Town Stojan Gavrilović, local community was in chaotic situation.

In 1952 Serbian community that left Socialist Federative Republic of Yugoslavia after World War II founded a local Saint Sava church and school municipality in Johannesburg. In 1978. local Serbian Orthodox Church dedicated to Thomas the Apostle was built. Today local school tecsh students Serbian language with support and under the program defined by Ministry of Education of Serbia.

In 1962 Serbian modernist author Miloš Crnjanski first published his work Lament over Belgrade in Johannesburg.

In 2012 the case of extradition of Željko Ražnatović killer Dobrosav Gavrić from South Africa to Serbia attracted media attention in both countries and South African journalist and editor in chief of City Press claimed that state become a haven for Serbian criminals.

On 2013 Presentation of Jesus at the Temple local church in Johannesburg marked the anniversary of Serbian Revolution where 22 folklore groups took part in presentation of Serbian folklore.

Serb Club "Zavičaj", Church and School Municipality Saint Sava, Serb Cultural and Artistic Society "Africa" and Association "Serbian Unity" are active in South Africa.

References

Serbs in South Africa Wikipedia