The other Balkan countries followed Stalin, and Yugoslavia became isolated. ... The Prime Minister who ran the government was unable to exert much influence over the republics, especially after Slobodan Milosevic became president of Serbia with a policy of asserting Serbian grievances and desire to dominate the whole.
www.angelfire.com/mac/egmatthews/worldinfo/europe/yugos... www.angelfire.com/mac/egmatthews/worldinfo/europe/yugoslavia.html
a country that was falling apart helped Milosevic and hurt the democratic forces in Slovenia and Croa ..... Ironically, it was Milosevic and Tudj man, in their professed desire for Bos .... implied to Milosevic or the army to invade the seceding republics, ..... simply because they did not want to live under an ...
www.jstor.org/stable/20047039
Kosovo: Europe's breakaway Muslim state: ... Interpreting it as treason, the ultra-nationalist Serbs under Milosevic responded with intense strangulation. The Albanians reacted with terrorism, bombings, massacres, ... Macedonia was brought to the brink of collapse in the 2001 civil war because of Albanian irredentist claims.
www.theapricity.com/forum/showthread.php?t=6087
Weblog about jihad theology and ideology, correcting popular misconceptions about Islam. ... Instead, we were led to believe that Milosevic was a mass murder. ... These events can really happen and all because of a criminal desire by western countries to appease the Muslims they fear so much.
www.jihadwatch.org/archives/015235.php
First of all, Slobodan Milosevic never proposed conquering any territory outside of Serbia’s borders. Secondly, a more plausible explanation for the war exists: namely that the Krajina Serbs resisted Croatian rule because Croatia was governed by a fascist regime.
www.slobodan-milosevic.org/news/smorg-rp100104.htm www.slobodan-milosevic.org/news/smorg-rp100104.htm
There are some markedly positive comments about the contact between the Albanian Prime Minister, F. Nano, and the Serbian President, S. Milosevic, within the framework of the Cretan meeting: "After 50 years, ... "It is a public secret that the recent events have promoted the good relations between the two countries.
www.greekhelsinki.gr/english/media/sum-oct97-mar98.html
In its latest emergency measure, Yugoslavia is expelling all journalists from Nato countries involved in the attacks. Earlier, Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic congratulated the air force and air-defence units for "resistance to the aggression of the Nato forces," state news agency Tanjug reported.
www.msu.edu/course/pls/461/stein/kosovo.htm
Russian Troops were ALREADY in Osetia. They were deployed as “Peace Keeping Forces” to protect Ethnic Russians living in the Breakaway province. ... So what you are saying is that because Georgia thinks they “own” South Ossetia, they have the right to invade and kill 2,000 innocent men women and children.
thinkprogress.org/2008/08/13/mccain-21-century/
It was heart-wrenching listening to this woman talk about what the Albanians were doing and how badly Serbia wanted to get rid of Milosevic. ... The dominant language is not English because the Prime Minister is from Quebec? Quebec does not have a language difference that undergirds their desire to become independent?
hotair.com/archives/2008/02/17/kosovos-independence/
Aid groups are pulling out of Chechnya because of fears for their safety. On January 5, gunmen fired on a convoy of clearly marked aid vehicles near Stariye Atagi and seized US head of ... Bangladesh is one of the few relatively democratic Muslim countries in the world, with laws remaining from British colonial days.
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