Tag Archives: Yugoslavia

EDITORIAL: Do the right thing- Cancel your diplomatic recognition of the Terrorist/Narco State “Kosovo”

If You just take a close look at what so called “Kosovo State” became today: NARCO and Mafia State, the biggest ISIS recruitment center in Europe, the biggest concentration camp for Serbian minority (which is criminally terrorized on a daily basis- with still hundreds of missing Serbs who were kidnapped under NATO watch in 1999 and 2000, to be butchered

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HIDDEN WAR CRIMES: On April 27th 99 NATO bombed Surdulica killing 12 children, 8 adults & wounding 150 (VIDEO)

Time-Travel: On today’ date, 19 years ago, in Serbian city of Surdulica, NATO bombers murdered 20 civilians, including 12 children…    27. april 2018. | 04:55 | Source: Tanjug, Belgrade – On today date, 19 years ago in 1999, NATO Air Force had bombed the center of Serbian city of Surdulica, killing at least 20 civilians, including 12 children, wounding

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Dismantling Yugoslavia, colonizing Bosnia 

Michel Chossudovsky As heavily armed U.S. and NATO troops enforce the peace in Bosnia, the press and politicians alike portray Western intervention in the former Yugoslavia as a noble, if agonizingly belated, response to an outbreak of ethnic massacres and human rights violations. In the wake of the November 1995 Dayton peace accords, the West is eager to touch up

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YUGOSLAVIA, SERBIA AND KOSOVO HISTORY – part II

Socialist Yugoslavia took special care about the educational and cultural emancipation of the Albanian population. The objective was clearly defined – a complete as possible achieving of equality and quick as possible cultural development of Kosovo and Metohija. In the days immediately after the liberation of Kosovo and Metohija, illiteracy ran as high as 84% of the population (over 90%

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THE KOSOVO COMMITTEE AND YUGOSLAV-ALBANIAN RELATIONS

The Party of South Muslims (Dzemiet) and the Kosovo Committee, by different methods of work but with the same final objective, influenced decisively on the political determinations of the Albanian population in the Yugoslav state. At the Congress in Skopje, held in mid December 1919, it was decided to found a political organization of “South Muslims” which would include Arbanas,

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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 V

THE YUGOSLAV STATE AND THE ALBANIANS (Demographic, legal, and social-economic circumstances)   The territory of the state of the Serbian people varied dynamically during the 19th and 20th centuries. Following the Berlin Congress, the Principality’s four districts of Vranje, Niš, Pirot and Toplica measured 48,300 km2, an increase of 10,300 km2. (These territorial possessions were to eventually become the Kingdom

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THE YUGOSLAV STATE AND THE ALBANIANS, part IV

THE BORDER FRONT The first preventive incident of the taking over of strategic points on the “Albanian front” was performed by Serbia in 1913. By this armed action, intrusions of “kacac” gangs were disabled; rebellion prevented; and attempts to expand Albania territorially cut. The intrusion of the troops of the Hasan Prishtina on the territory of Serbia in February 1915

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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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