Friday, May 10, 2019

Links to the enlightment

Hello, my name is Stewart Meadows, perhaps some of you may know me from messages in VNN site where I successfully infiltrate the ranks of local idiots.  Now I'm happy to suggest you to check out the following links on Serbia-Yugoslavia issues if you want to get the final understanding of who is who there:

Useful blogs:
  1.  The Truth About Serbia.  You're currently here :) 
  2.  https://winterheart-zombieboy.blogspot.com/   Croatian blog about Serbian neighbors. Full of love and respect. You can read it only if you're lucky enough to load the huge and chaotic main page.
  3.  Stop Serbophilia.  The blog "about Serbia and Serbs, without false stereotypes and prejudices about allegedly brotherly people" written from Russian perspective. The blog available in Russian language only.
  4.  Bosnian magic. The blog about history and culture of Bosnia, partly available in English language.
  5. The wish to be a Jew: The Power of the Jewish Trope in the Yugoslav Conflict     A long read about  Serb victimhood complex that forces them to play "Jews of Balkans".  

Notable Wikipedia lists:
  1. War crimes in the Kosovo War  A series of war crimes were committed during the Kosovo War (early 1998 – 11 June 1999). The forces of the Slobodan Milošević regime killed many Albanian civilians during the war. According to Human Rights Watch, the vast majority of the violations from January 1998 to April 1999 were attributable to Serbian police or the Yugoslav army.
  2.  List of massacres in Kosovo    Since Serbia-Yugoslavia gained control over the region, the Serbian ethnic cleanings against  local Albanians dominate by number and cruelty.
  3.  Chetnik war crimes in World War II    were primarily directed towards the non-Serbian population of Yugoslavia (mainly Muslims and Croats) and Communist-led Yugoslav Partisans and their supporters. Since their establishment in 1903, Chetniks had been instrumental to the nationalist and expansionist politics of Serbia.

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