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  1. Open Borders, Nonalignment, and the Political Evolution of Yugoslavia by William Zimmerman, 1987-03
  2. The Balkans on Fire: Nightmare in Yugoslavia (Concord Color) by Yves Debay, James Hill, 1994-01
  3. The Death of Yugoslavia (BBC) by Allan Little, Laura Silber, 1996-06-27
  4. The Breakup of Yugoslavia and Its Aftermath: Revised Edition (Greenwood Press Guides to Historic Events of the Twentieth Century) by Carole Rogel, 2004-03-30
  5. The Breakup of Yugoslavia and the War in Bosnia by Carole Rogel, 1998-05-30
  6. The Lessons of Yugoslavia (Research on Russia and Eastern Europe) (Research on Russia and Eastern Europe)
  7. The Fall of Yugoslavia: Why Communism Failed by Svetozar Stojanovic, 1997-06
  8. Yugoslavia Unraveled: Sovereignty, Self-Determination, Intervention by Raju G. C. Thomas, 2003-08-28
  9. First Serbian Uprising 1804-1813: Eem No. 107 (East European Monograph)
  10. From Tito to Milosevic: Yugoslavia, the Lost Country by Michael Barratt Brown, 2005-09-01
  11. Break-Up of Yugoslavia and International Law (Studies in International Law) by Peter Radan, 2001-09-21
  12. Breakup of Yugoslavia (Conflicts) by Martyn C. Rady, 1994-02-28
  13. American Foreign Policy and Yugoslavia, 1939-1941 (Eastern European Series (College Station, Tex.), No. 11.) by Ivo Tasovac, 1999-12
  14. The Break Up of Yugoslavia (Arbitrary Borders) by Kate Transchel, 2006-11-30

121. Australian Embassy In Belgrade
Accredited to the governments of the Federal Republic of yugoslavia (FRY), Romania, and the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM). Located in Belgrade.
http://www.australia.org.yu/
About Australia Consular Services Australian Pensions Cultural Activities Education Government Media Tourism Telephone Directories FAQs Home Site Map Feedback Contact Us ... What's New Welcome to the Australian Embassy in Belgrade. The Australian Embassy in Belgrade is accredited to the governments of Serbia and Montenegro (SCG), Romania and the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM). Kliknite ovde za pozdrav na srpskom. Click here for a greeting from the Ambassador
Contact Details Country Informaion Country Facts Serbia and Montenegro (Belgrade) Serbia and Montenegro Country Brief SCG Country/Economic Fact Sheet ... Bulgaria Country/Economic Fact Sheet IMPORTANT NOTICES
The Embassy telephone number as of 13 October is
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122. Court TV Casefiles: Bosnia War Crimes Tribunal
Coverage of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former yugoslavia from Court TV.
http://www.courttv.com/casefiles/warcrimes/
The Bosnia War Crimes Tribunal
In the first international war crimes trial since World War Two, Bosnian Serb Dusko Tadic was charged with crimes related to the rape, torture and murder of prisoners in and around three prison camps in northern Bosnia. After 78 days of court, the trial of Dusko Tadic ended Nov. 28, 1996. A three-judge panel reached a verdict May 7, 1997, finding Tadic guilty on 11 counts of persecution and beatings. The panel, however, found Tadic not guilty of 9 counts of murder citing insufficient evidence. Eleven other counts were declared inapplicable. Tadic was sentenced to 20 years in prison on July 14, 1997. The panel recommended that Tadic serve at least 10 years of his sentence. Reports from Court TV and American Lawyer Media The Indictments and Other Court Documents U.S. Policy on Bosnia
Read the full text on the Dayton Peace Accord and policy briefings from the State Department. A Look Back at Nuremberg HOMEPAGE VERDICTS TRIAL TRACKING ... COMMENTS

123. Kosovo [1913-1992]
Historical map of former yugoslavia showing Kosovo, and what occupied it the 20th century. From the Central Intelligence Agency, 1992.
http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/europe/kosovo_history92.jpg

124. Serbiska Folkets Röst-Glas Srpskog Naroda
An organisation created to give you the truth about the serbian people and the events in the former yugoslavia.
http://home4.swipnet.se/~w-41657/
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125. COURTTV.COM- TRIALS
Documents from proceedings before the International Criminal Tribunal for the former yugoslavia.
http://www.courttv.com/casefiles/warcrimes/documents/
Updated March 13, 2002 War Crimes Tribunal: Documents
Ruling on Motion to Dismiss Tadic Charges

Bosnian Serb Dusko Tadic made a motion to dismiss all charges against him on the grounds that the war crimes tribunal, created by the United Nations, lacks jurisdiction and legitimacy. This is the August 8, 1995 opinion of the tribunal dismissing the motion. Response to Anonymity Request
This is the defense's June 2, 1995 response to the prosecutor's motion requesting anonymity for certain witnesses and victims in the Dusko Tadic case. The prosecution wants the war crimes tribunal to withhold identities from the public including the defense. Since many of the witnesses have friends and family in areas controlled by Bosnian Serbs, the prosecution says that witnesses may be intimidated from testifying. The defense supports withholding identities from the public so long as it is privy to such information. Witness and Victim Protection
In this May 18, 1995 motion, the prosecution requests protective measures to ensure the anonymity of the victims and witnesses in the case against Dusko Tadic. Ruling on Request to Bosnia
In this May 16 ruling, The International War Crimes Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia grants a prosecution request to ask the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina to defer the trial of three highly-placed Bosnian Serb officials to the tribunal.

126. 11. Yugoslavia : 1989-1996
Writen by Warren Zimmerman, a former US Ambassador to yugoslavia, from the Rand corporation. Offers look back on the events of the war and lessons for U.S. foreign policy.
http://www.rand.org/publications/CF/CF129/CF-129.chapter11.html
11. Yugoslavia : 1989-1996
by Warren Zimmermann
Background: 1945-1989
U.S. policy toward Yugoslavia was remarkably consistent during the Cold War. The United States and the United Kingdom had backed Josip Broz Tito during the closing years of World War Two in spite of his Communist affiliation and his never-disguised intention of turning Yugoslavia into a Communist country. Tito's Yugoslav opposition, Draza Mihailovic, a Serbian general in the pre-war royalist regime, had decided that it was more important to oppose Tito's Communist Partisans than to engage fully against the Germans. For the Allies, therefore, support for Tito was a pragmatic response to the need to tie down some 20 German divisions in the Balkans while the invasion of France was being prepared. The same pragmatism guided U.S. policy when Tito was expelled from the Cominform by Stalin in 1948. The Truman administration decided to support the renegade Yugoslav Communist as a way to challenge Stalin, to deprive the Soviets of a sphere of influence on the Adriatic, and to ensure the survival of a possible magnet for further defections from the Soviet bloc. U.S. assistance to Tito included the provision of aircraft and other military equipment, plus a continuing economic aid program that won Yugoslavia a unique and favored position among all Communist countries. The United States, of course, never bought into Tito's heterodox ideology, although his rejection of such Soviet shibboleths as democratic centralism and a monopolistic role for the Communist Party made it easier for successive American administrations to maintain support. Moreover, Yugoslavia's economic system was based on a (theoretically) decentralized "self-management" rather than on a Gosplan and a five-year planning cycle. Some economic decisions were in fact made at the factory level, though the Yugoslav party exercised considerable behind-the-scenes control. From the 1950s Yugoslavia's borders were open to a remarkable degree for a Communist country; Tito, whose opportunism usually got the better of his Bolshevism, had seen the value of allowing Yugoslav workers to earn hard currency in the West. This openness impressed even Nikita Khrushchev, who remarked on it in his memoirs.

127. United Orthodox Aid -- A British Registered Charity.
The mission of United Orthodox Aid is to provide the essentials of human life food, shelter, medicine and hope - to the most needy victims of the humanitarian crisis on the territories of the former yugoslavia, irrespective of politics, ethnicity or religion. Patron HRH Crown Princess Katherine of yugoslavia.
http://www.unitedorthodoxaid.com/
The Ugly Facts. Calendar of Events. Links. Projects ... Contact Us Extremists torch Serbian homes in Prizren, 17 March 2004. POGROM ! PLEASE CONSIDER MAKING A DONATION TO HELP THE VICTIMS OF ETHNIC CLEANSING The Church of Saint Sava burning in southern Mitrovica, 17 March 2004. On 17 March 2004, in a time of peace, in the presence of tens of thousands of KFOR troops and UNMIK policemen, extremists managed to launch an orchestrated orgy of violence against Serbs, Roms and other non-Albanians. As a result, some 3,500 people have been driven from their homes. The Serbian communities of Pristina, Prizren, Gnjilane, Lipljane and a further 20 villages have been completely emptied of their populations. Some 30 people have been killed, and thousands injured in the violence. During the past five years, there have been thousands of ethnically motivated acts of terrorism against minorities in Kosovo, with hundreds killed. Since the arrival of NATO-led troops to Kosovo in June 1999, 250,000 Serbs and other minorities have been terrorized into abandoning their homes in Kosovo and Metohija. They will now be joined by a further 3,500 people. Help us to help those

128. NATO/IFOR Homepage
An archive of information relating to NATO's role in bringing peace to the former yugoslavia
http://www.nato.int/ifor/ifor.htm
Operation Joint Endeavour
(IFOR - 20 Dec. 1995 - 20 Dec. 1996)
Basic Texts Maps Pictures IFOR Press Briefings ... UN This part of the website provides an archive of information relating to NATO's role in bringing peace to the former Yugoslavia ( NATO Basic Fact Sheet ) under the NATO-led Implementation Force (IFOR - Operation Joint Endeavour - 20 Dec. 1995 - 20 Dec. 1996) in Bosnia and Herzegovina ( NATO Basic Fact Sheet
Documents
For in depth information, a complete list of basic documents is available, including the General Framework Agreement ("Dayton Agreement") and a list of abbreviations A complete archive of all transcripts of the IFOR Joint Press Briefings from 1 January 1996 until 21 December 1996 is available as well as related documents issued by the UN
Information about SFOR

Operation Joint Guard

(21 Dec. 1996 - 19 Jun. 1998)
...
is available separately.

Maps Maps depicting the situation in the former Yugoslavia during Operations Joint Endeavour (IFOR).

129. Former Yugoslav Republic Of Macedonia Foreign Policy
Negotiations on the distribution of the property of the former yugoslavia have made good progress, and Serbia and Montenegro is once again Macedonia s prime
http://www.auswaertiges-amt.de/www/en/laenderinfos/laender/laender_ausgabe_html?

130. Velickovic, Bratislav
Bilingual site showcasing the work of this photojournalist from the former yugoslavia.
http://vbraca.tripod.com/
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http://vbraca.tripod.com - http://www.velickovic.co.yu
This site has moved to www.velickovic.net you will be redirected there imidiately.
Please update your bookmarks !

131. CNN.com - Assassinations In Former Yugoslavia - Mar. 12, 2003
CNN
http://cnn.com/2003/WORLD/europe/03/12/yugo.timeline.reut/index.html
The Web CNN.com Home Page World U.S. Weather ... Special Reports SERVICES Video E-Mail Services CNNtoGO SEARCH Web CNN.com
Assassinations in former Yugoslavia
Story Tools RELATED STORIES Serbs shocked by Djindjic killing Courageous reformer knew risks Djindjic key in Milosevic's fall Djindjic - career highlights ... Assassinations in former Yugoslavia SPECIAL REPORT Reversal of fortune The Milosevic years Summary of charges War crimes tribunal ... The People vs. Milosevic BELGRADE, Serbia (Reuters) Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic was assassinated on Wednesday, gunned down outside the main government building in Belgrade. Following are details of some other recent high-profile killings in the former Yugoslavia: January 15, 2000 Zeljko "Arkan" Raznatovic, feared Serbian warlord indicted by U.N. court for war crimes during the 1991-95 Croatian and Bosnian wars, was shot dead in a Belgrade hotel. February 7, 2000 Yugoslav Defence Minister Pavle Bulatovic was shot dead by an unidentified attacker in a Belgrade restaurant. April 25, 2000 Zika Petrovic, director of Yugoslav airlines, JAT, was shot dead outside his Belgrade home.

132. Kresimir Cosic Biography
Star player for the former yugoslavia played his college ball at Brigham Young University. Overview offers photos, a biography, and international playing highlights.
http://www.hoophall.com/halloffamers/Cosic.htm
Kresimir Cosic
Enshrined:
Born:
Died:
Height:
Weight: As a player on May 6, 1996
November 26, 1948 in Zagreb, Croatia
May 25, 1995
6-foot-11
Not available College:
  • Brigham Young University (1971-73)
College Playing Highlights:
  • First foreign player to earn All-America honors in both 1972 and 1973 by United Press International, Converse, All-District Seven (1972, 1973) All-Western Athletic Conference (WAC) First Team (1971, 1972, 1973) Upon graduation, held six WAC records Named to the WAC All-Decade Team (1974) Played in prestigious East-West college All-Star Game (1973) Drafted by the NBA's Los Angeles Lakers and the ABA's Carolina Cougars (1973) Led BYU in scoring as a junior (22.3 ppg) and senior (20.2 ppg) Second all-time rebounder (919, 11.6 rpg) and among top 10 scorers (1,512 points) Led BYU to the NCAA Regional Finals (1971, 1972)

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A grouping of individuals and organisations who wish to see peace and stability restored in the former yugoslavia. Events and campaigns listing, with articles and supporting literature. Contact details.
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134. CNN.com - Former Serbian President Still Missing - August 28, 2000
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BELGRADE, Yugoslavia Opposition politicians in Yugoslavia have claimed that former Serbian President Ivan Stambolic who went missing last Friday has been kidnapped.

135. Internet Modern History Sourcebook: Main Page
Main Page. Full Texts. Multimedia. Additions. Search. Studying history. Reformation. Early Mod World. Everyday Life. Absolutism. Constitutionalism. Colonial N Amer. Colonial L Amer. Sci Revolution .
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