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    The breakup of Yugoslavia had an immense impact on the mass violence’s and genocide instances in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The genocide was one of the twentieth century’s greatest tragedies that left a mark of horror to all Bosniaks (Muslim Bosnians). The war in Bosnia and Herzegovina came about as a result of the breakup of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia‚ due to the weakening of the Communist system at the end of the Cold War. Yugoslavia was divided into six federated republics: Bosnia

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    Nationalism and Federalism in Yugoslavia‚ 1962 – 1991 is a writer’s attempt to demonstrate that parallels between the patterns of interstate behavior in eighteenth and nineteenth – century Europe and those of inter-republican behavior in 1962 – 1991 Yugoslavia do exist. In the writer’s opinion‚ the term “balance of power” is an accurate characterization of Yugoslav politics as well. As stated in the preface‚ the author herself has on various occasions visited Yugoslavia in order to acquire deeper knowledge

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    country was ruled by the communist dictator Tito ‚ he was later killed in 1980. after the death of the death of the dictator it began to fall. Many civilians began to get bombed . The Bosnian genocide took place in the middle east in the country of Yugoslavia in 1992-1995. In July‚ eight thousand people were killed off at the end of this ethnic cleansing more than two million lives were displaced .Women were separated from the men ‚ some of them were

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    God for sparing the lives of those who survived to face the next ordeal. This story is being repeated in the Balkans for the umpteenth time. Almost a month after the most powerful military grouping in history launched air attacks on rump Yugoslavia to compel adherence to a peace accord‚ a human tragedy of grotesque proportions continues to unfold in Kosovo. Nearly 50 per cent of its Albanian population has been forced to flee the country under the relentless assault of the Yugoslav army and

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    well as how they are being financed. In addition to this‚ certain elements of the specific clothing style that this youth culture possesses for the sake of recognition and appearance will also be mentioned. Furthermore‚ by taking the war in Former Yugoslavia of the 1990’s as the focal point‚ certain causes and motives will be uncovered as to determine the degree of nationalistic‚ racist‚ and religious roots in the formation of the hooligan youth. The paper will include a majority of the activities that

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    Belgrade‚ as it were‚ marked its end point‚ and the Occident‚ of which Zemun was the‚ first‚ even if modest and marginal‚ port of call. In the short period between the World Wars‚ with the unification of the Kingdom of Serbs Croats and Slovenes/Yugoslavia‚ when the river Sava ceased being a state border‚ various planning strategies for the urbanization of this terrain were elaborated. Common denominator of all of these‚ otherwise widely divergent strategies was that they primarily envisaged the new

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    Ethnic Religion Cleansing/Genocide (Bosnia) In 1991Political upheavals in the Balkans displaced 2.700.000 people by mid-1992 of which over 700.000 of them sought asylum in other European countries.Methods used during the Bosnian ethnic cleansing campaigns were including murder‚ torture‚ extra-judicial executions‚ rape and many other ways sometimes you cant even imagine that something like that can be done to a human being. Since the war stopped in July 1995 things started to get better. People

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    their ethnicities from extinction or domination were slowly being exposed with the result of tension rising between Sunni and Shia Muslims‚ and others including Kurds‚ Turkmen‚ Druze and Assyrians. This reflects a similarity with the violence in Yugoslavia‚ whereby peaceful relations were present amongst the Muslims‚ Croats‚ Serbians and Bosnians up until the war broke out‚ and only then did people begin distancing

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    calls for a referendum that would allow the citizens to decide b. 1997‚ yes c. Kasmirians‚ Jammuians‚ Pakistani‚ Indians d. over 50‚000 people e. yes‚ neighboring countries have stepped in during to find a solution Slovenia: a. the breakup of yugoslavia dividing into several independent countries and efforts to protect‚ retrieve or even utilize the small minority of Slovenian Serbs as a means of organizational leverage b. through 1992‚ no c. Serbs‚ Slovenians‚ Croatians‚ Bosnians‚ Herzegovians

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    ethnic cleansing kosovo

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    get rid of many different groups‚ such as‚ the Crusades‚ the Muslims‚ and the Holocaust.  Up until the 1990’s the phrase Ethnic Cleansing had not been used by historians.  It first became an accepted phrase in 1992‚ when there was an incident in Yugoslavia.  After Bosnia declared it’s independent status‚ they tried to get rid of all the Bosnian Muslims and Croatian by killing‚ torturing‚ and sending them out of the country forcibly. “In his 1993 article "A Brief History of Ethnic Cleansing‚" published

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