Nov 29, 2011

Nikos Deja Vu - Documentary on the wars in former Yugoslavia (Eng Subs) part 1 of 2




Nikos Deja Vu - Documentary on the wars in former Yugoslavia (Eng Subs) part 1 of 2

The Yugoslav Wars were a series of violent conflicts fought in former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia during the 1990s and 2001. The wars were characterized by bitter ethnic conflicts between the peoples of the former Yugoslavia, mostly between Serbs on the one side and Croats, Bosniaks and Albanians on the other.

Often described as Europe's deadliest conflicts since World War II, they were characterized by mass war crimes and ethnic cleansing.

Albeit tensions in Yugoslavia had been mounting since the early 1980s, it was 1990 that proved the decisive year in which war became more likely. At the last Communist party conference in Belgrade in 1991, the congress voted for an end to the one-party system, as well as economic reform, which prompted the Slovenian and Croatian delegations to walk out and thus the break-up of the party, a symbolic event representing the end of "brotherhood and unity".

The Yugoslav wars may be considered to comprise of two sets of successive wars affecting all of the six former Yugoslav republics, including Kosovo: * Wars during the breakup of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia: 1. War in Slovenia (1991) 2. Croatian War of Independence (1991-1995) 3. Bosnian War (1992-1995) * NATO bombing in Bosnia and Herzegovina (1995) * Wars in Albanian-populated areas: 1. Kosovo War (1998[5]-1999) * NATO bombing of FR Yugoslavia (1999)

WARNING - CRUEL SCENES

part 1 of 2

5 comments:

  1. thanks a lot. I ,ll have to see it again

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  2. It,s a master piece meaning journalist,s work

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  3. a lesson perhaps not wholy learnt yet. have a look on the criminals of ETA, in the calt basque country.

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  4. I was basque. I used to be so, untill a few years ago. Now I deeply regret it and even feel hate, and a shameful anger. My beloved mother saves me of the methaphisic feeling of hating to death the day when I was born on this rotten land.

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  5. But I believe I,m not basque anymore. I,m not a fool, emotionally constricted, neither, of course a criminal, like Milosevic and so on. I have serbian friends, and I know a lot. I was concernned and involved against that war, against any war. Well, that,s not true I love a war, I support it at all from the botton of my heart. i really love that war, but feeling a great bitterness meanwhile we don,t win the last battle. I love the war against starvation, the real one, not that burocratic and political excuses while we say we are occidental, in crissis -endless one, you,ll see. I Love the war against starvation, against Bush, against Berlusconi, against the Pope and all thye bastartds fellowship kissing his nazi ring...Well, ironically I said I love only one war, and those are at least 4,and there are many more. That,s the shame.
    All the best

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