CHRONICLES 24
Dubrovnik: 'War for Peace'
Prepared by Branko Vojicic
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Even fifteen years after
the months' long siege of Dubrovnik, Serbia would not accept the truth that Serbian
troops, particularly the former YPA, have had anything to do |
with it. The
scope of Dubrovnik's destruction is still taken with reserve, while many voice their
suspicion that this was all about a "Croatian complot" the purpose of which was
to have Croatia recognized as an independent state. This is why this book is primarily
aimed at Serbian and Montenegrin readerships. A reader will find within its...
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CHRONICLES 21
Refugees: Victims of Ethnic Engineering
by Boris Delic, Safeta Bisavac and Drago Kovacevic
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Refugees are among the
most traumatic "accompanists" of any war. Massive expulsions or
"voluntary" departures in fear for personal safety and property are |
the tragic
phenomenon the mankind has taken into the new millennium. Millions of people in the
territory of ex-Yugoslavia underwent that painful experience that deeply scarred them.
Over the past ten years, the Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia has been
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RECKONING:
THE 1991 SIEGE OF DUBROVNIK AND THE CONSEQUENCES OF THE "WAR FOR PEACE"
Srdja Pavlovic
Pe¹canik, 4 July 2009.
Srdja Pavlovic, Space of Identity, Volume 5.,April, 2005.
History and Memory, or History of Memory
The 1991 siege of the Croatian coastal city of Dubrovnik, which lasted nine months and had
devastating consequences for the city and the entire region, at the time re-focused the
world's attention on the war in the former Yugoslavia. The events surrounding the earlier
destruction of Vukovar by the Yugoslav People's Army (JNA) and various Serbian
paramilitary groups, coupled with the long-lasting and seemingly absurd attack on...
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