Category Archives: Serbian history

WHEN THE MURDERER IS RETURNING TO THE CRIME SCENE: NATO – SERBIA “IPAP” AGREEMENT…

If we know that Serbian nation still carry many scars from the savage NATO bombardment in 1999, and that best majority of Serbian population are strongly opposed to such move; This unpopular government move is more difficult to understand. Many qualified domestic and foreign “political observers” consider such Serbian Prime minister’ behavior as a potential political suicide!?

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BLAIR WITCH “PROJECT SERBIA”- British “Independent” about Serbian’ PM two-faced politics…

Tony Blair is being paid to advise Serbia, a country that British warplanes bombed during his time as Prime Minister… The fee for Mr Blair’s private consultancy firm is being paid for by the United Arab Emirates… Mr Blair has faced criticism for giving PR advice to the Kazakhstan regime about how to handle a massacre of civilians by the security services…

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Truth and lies about the break-up of Yugoslavia: Forget Milosevic, this was a US operation from start to finish

Then First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton visiting US Army ‘Eagle Base’, Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina, December 22, 1997. It becomes a little less difficult to determine whether we have been informed correctly about Yugoslavia. Did they have a right to present the Nato war as “humanitarian”? Did the Great Powers have secret strategies? Were there media lies told and war

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THE YUGOSLAV STATE AND THE ALBANIANS, part III

LIBERATION AND REBELLION As the dawn broke on September 15, 1918, from the position of the Second Serbian Army, after a whole day of military preparation, the Thessalonica front was breached – and with that the military denouement in the southeast of Europe. After a couple of days, on September 21, 1918, the Serbian troops reached the Vardar river, cut

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THE YUGOSLAV STATE AND THE ALBANIANS, part II

THE YUGOSLAV STATE AND THE ALBANIANS, part II In the years and decades after the Berlin Congress, the obsession with defending designated territories grew into pathological enmity towards neighboring states and peoples on religious-ethnic levels. The consequences of the conflict, followed by an accelerated change of ethnic structure in the Albanian population, was mostly felt in the impact made by

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THE YUGOSLAV STATE AND THE ALBANIANS, part I

THE YUGOSLAV STATE AND THE ALBANIANS IDEAS AND REALIZATION What became known as “the Big Eastern Crisis” of 1875-1878 can reasonably be considered as a turning point in the history of all Balkan peoples and states with regards to its scope of events, political decisions, and diplomatic solutions. This is supported by the international significance of the offered solutions and

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The Restored Serbian State and the Albanians, part II

The Restored Serbian State and the Albanians 1804-1876, part II   The major political events and developments determining relations between Serbia and the Albanians in the 19th century, (given the general situation in the Ottoman Empire, and particularly in the Albanian social setting – according to historical research), can be outlined as follows. During the First Serbian Uprising, (which in the

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The Restored Serbian State and the Albanians, part I

The Restored Serbian State and the Albanians 1804-1876 Relations between the Serbs and Albanians during the 19th century were historically determined, yet contradictory in their reality. These relations were diverse and the resulting friction manifested in bitter conflicts, extreme hostility and spontaneous rapprochement. They contributed to a conscious, planned political commitment to overthrow Turkish rule through the joint efforts of

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Old Serbia, First Serbian Rebellion, History

During the First Serbian Rebellion, Serbia was seen from the perspective of its wholeness – the wholeness of the Serbian people. Vuk’s conceptions of Old Serbia are interesting – the geographic, ethnographic, and historical. According to him, “Old Serbia is the land of our people from the other side of the Stara Mountain. In some places of Old Serbia, e.g.

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