To: wonders
In 2002, the total was 7,498,001 Does that number include the refugees from the occupied territories? My understanding was that they're not citizens of Yu or its successor, so I infer that they wouldn't be Serb citizens either. Would (assuming they are) non-citizens be counted in the census?
73 posted on
02/11/2003 6:36:21 AM PST by
Gael
(Not banned yet)
To: Gael
By "occupied territories" I assume you mean the former RSK areas in Croatia? That's what the Croats called these areas. I'll answer based on that assumption. Please correct me if I'm wrong.
The FRY amended its citizenship law (in 2000, I think it was) so that applicants for citizenship from no longer had to renounce citizenship in other former Y republics to gain FRY citizenship. What I've read so far about the 2002 census clearly indicates that yes, it does include these refugees.
Another interesting point which some statisticians bring up is that, with the dual citizenship agreement between the FRY and Croatia, each country could theoretically count the same folks as citizens in their censes.
75 posted on
02/11/2003 7:19:54 AM PST by
wonders
(A waist is a terrible thing to mind)
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