Is there any such thing as freedom of worship in Titotalitarian Yugoslavia? Well, yes, said seven U.S. Protestant clergymen just returned from a Tito-financed junket (TIME, Aug. 25). By last week ...
The rest are Bosniaks, Gorans, Turks and Roma. After the break-up of Yugoslavia in the 1990s, Kosovo - a province of the former country - sought independence. Serbia responded with a brutal ...
Franko Simatovic - seen here in 2017 - was accused of working with Jovica Stanišic to train death squads in the former Yugoslavia The UN war crimes tribunal in The Hague has increased prison ...
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.
Ramet, Sabrina P. 2007. A Review of One Chapter: An Example of Irresponsible Self-Indulgence. East European Politics and Societies: and Cultures, Vol. 21, Issue. 1, p ...
Examples of that are Yugoslavia and Czechoslovakia and here in Africa Sudan. These countries existed in the case of Yugoslavia and Czechoslovakia for about 100 years as one country, but they ...