Serbian leader, Slobodan Milosevic was a long time Communist and believed in radical Serbian nationalism, or the belief of one race being superior to the others. Before Milosevic was elected President, the nation of Yugoslavia was calm and normal just like any other country, life was average, people got along, all was well. After Communist President Tito's death, things began to change drastically for the worse, there were Ethnic tensions in the nations from that point on. What was normally an average walk through town became avoiding being shot by …show more content…
The Serbian people were mostly populated by Orthodox Christians while the Bosnian country was mostly part of the Islamic religion. Milosevic strongly disliked the Bosnian Muslim population and supported Bosnian-Serbs who attacked the Muslim dominated cities. He wanted to carve up Bosnia and give a portion to Croatia and keep the other portion for Serbia. He also wanted to force the Bosnian Muslims to either move into a small portion of Bosnia which would have been named Fildzan or face certain death. (N. Halilovic, personal communication, May 01, 2016) He used tactics such as death camps modeled after Hitler's concentration camps to strike fear into the people. His men did cruel things to all of the native Bosnians, they murdered, raped, even tortured them to weaken the morale of the