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Greater Serbia idea still exists By Reuter Published: July 5, 2007
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SARAJEVO -- Sonja Biserko says that the idea of creating a Greater Serbia still exists in Belgrade.
The President of the Helsinki Human Rights Committee in Serbia told Sarajevo daily Dnevni Avaz that there was still “the illusion of uniting all Serbian states, which was defeat militarily in 1995 after the Dayton Agreement and Operation Storm in Croatia.”
Biserko said Serbian Prime Minister Vojislav Koštunica and the Serbian Orthodox Church were “the main generators and promoters of the Greater Serbia idea,” and that Serbian President Boris Tadiæ “is at this moment more involved in the partition of Kosovo.”
“Serbia was defeated, but the ideology of the Serbian nationalist movement still has the illusion that all Serbian territories will be united. This story became active as the Kosovo status question began to unfold,” Biserko said.
She said that the unification of Bosnia-Herzegovina is only supported declaratively under pressure from the international community, but that “when Kosovo was put on the agenda, Milorad Dodik and the Republic of Srpska began to threaten with an independence referendum
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Dani Vetëm përpara djema... this is a true about balkan killers
Rian Just dont give UP, trooth is in your side
Dragan God site, hello from Belgrad

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