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To: Paleo Conservative
No disagreement. Milosevic opened up the can of works. He used the Kosovo issue to become head of the Serbian communist party and then of Yugoslavia. Once the Serbs started to reassert their ETHNIC power, the minorities chose to leave. (Slovenia may have left on its own, but Croatia's Tudjman came to power based on opposing Milosevic.)
10 posted on 01/12/2004 10:53:29 AM PST by rmlew (Peaceniks and isolationists are objectively pro-Terrorist)
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To: rmlew
There was plenty of hate and ethnic tension between Serbs and Croats in Croatia long before the war started and Milosevic was in power. The Croat diaspora in Australia, Canada, US, and other places committed a string of terrorist attacks and activity for the cause of independent Croatia in the decades before the '90s wars. They were vehemently anti-Yugoslavia. These people started coming back to Croatia and Bosnia a couple years before the war started and caused problems. This is from a story about descendents of Serbs from Montengro in Juneau, Alaska. They mention travelling back to Yugoslavia and noticing the signs of ethnic tension and hate back in 1985 Croatia:

http://www.juneauempire.com/Archive/November98/111598/stories/111598/serbs.html

In 1985, the last time the Dapceviches visited Yugoslavia, they saw a portent of the ethnic wars to come - a sign outside a Croatian restaurant that said ``No Serbs Allowed.''

``The place was beginning to fall apart,'' said Natalie Dapcevich Alton...


13 posted on 01/12/2004 11:21:59 AM PST by joan
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