After four and a half months of constant protests, the Serbian capital Belgrade recently witnessed the biggest demonstration ...
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Bosnian Serb leader ups separatist threats ahead of court verdictBosnia's 1992-95 war - part of a wider set of conflicts that followed the breakup of Yugoslavia - killed about 100,000 people. Under a U.S-backed deal in 1995, known as the Dayton Peace Agreement, ...
Human Rights Watch has uncovered evidence that the Yugoslav National Army (JNA) had an extensive and sophisticated chemical weapons program prior to the breakup of Yugoslavia in 1991; that the ...
The WSWS also analyzed the origins of the breakup of Yugoslavia in the economic and social crisis of the late 1980s, which led to the demise of the Stalinist-ruled regimes throughout Eastern Europe.
The bulk of the JNA’s chemical weapons program was acquired by the army of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro) at the time of the break-up of Yugoslavia in 1991 ...
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