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The deal to keep United Nations peacekeepers in Croatia appears to have averted an imminent explosion of renewed warfare but it leaves unchanged the profound ethnic conflict that has torn apart ...
These are frightening times for the dwindling number of Serbs in Croatia. “We are like the air. You can feel that we are here even though you cannot see us. We are invisible,” said one, a man ...
The late Croatian President Franjo Tudjman had every reason to think that he could get way with ridding Croatia of its pesky Krajina Serbs ("U.N. court convicts Balkan wartime hero to Croatians ...
ZAGREB, Croatia — As Croatia teetered on the brink of war, U.S. Ambassador Peter Galbraith said last night that his secret meeting with rebel Krajina Serbs had produced enough concrete conces… ...
Croatia has long had difficulty accepting the wartime atrocities committed by its forces during the Balkan conflicts of the 1990s. But the recent reaction of the Croatian public to sentences ...
Yugoslavia deployed troops in the republic of Croatia on Saturday after clashes between Serbs and Croats, the country's two largest ethnic groups. The violence in the town of Pakrac appeared to be ...
Gotovina and Marcak were accused of taking part in a “joint criminal enterprise”, the purpose of which was “the permanent removal” of the Serb population of the Krajina region of Croatia ...
Two hundred thousand Serbs were driven from the Krajina region in 1995. Croat General Ante Gotovina is wanted by The Hague for alleged war crimes during Operation Storm. ... battles, the final and the ...
I would like to thank The Washington Times for publishing Yugo Kovach's April 19 letter, "Croatia owes Serbs an apology." However, in order to fully understand why the Serbian people deserve an ...
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