- Black Hand (Serbia)
Wikipedia article Resource Type: Article Unification or Death (Serbian: Ujedinjenje ili smrt), unofficially known as the Black Hand (Crna ruka), was a secret military society formed in 1901 by members of the Serbian Army in the Kingdom of Serbia. It was formed with the aim of uniting all of the territories with majority South Slavic population not ruled by the Kingdom of Serbia or Kingdom of Montenegro.
- Blood and Belonging
Journey into the New Nationalism Resource Type: Book Published: 1994 Essays on nationalism in Serbia, Croatia, Germany, Ukraine, Quebec, Kurdistan, and Northern Ireland.
- Bombing of Kosovo
Resource Type: Article Published: 1999
- Circles of mutual hatred trap Serbs and Croats
Resource Type: Article Published: 1991
- Connexions Library: Europe Focus
Resource Type: Website Published: 2009 Selected articles, books, websites and other resources on Europe.
- Embassy Row Online
Resource Type: Website Contact names and numbers for all embassies to Canada and all Canadian embassies abroad.
- An end to Balkan national states
Independence for Kosovo: The Domino Effect Resource Type: Article Published: 2008 If the Kosovo region declares indepence from Serbia, how will ethnic communities agitate to have the borders of Balkan countries redrawn to reflect and include their ethnic makeups? Will this only further the Balkan legacy of nationalist revenge and retaliation?
- Feminist Resistance in Serbia
Resource Type: Article Published: 1995 Describes the conditions and factors influencing womens lives in Serbia in 1995, and the ways women have organised to resist violence and assist one another.
- Imperial Crusades
Iraq, Afghanistan and Yugoslavia: A Diary of Three Wars Resource Type: Book Published: 2004 Iraq was just one of three major imperial crusades in the decade after 1992, orchestrated by a new generation of American politicians, both Democrat and Republican, who backed pre-emptive strikes to overthrow unruly regimes in Yugoslavia and Afghanistan under the pretext of humanitarian intervention. Imperial Crusades chronicles the lies that are now returning almost daily to haunt the liars in Washington and London, the secret agendas and the under-reported carnage of these wars.
- International Injustice: the Conviction of Radovan Karadzic
Resource Type: Article Published: 2016 Last Thursday, news reports were largely devoted to the March 22, 2016 Brussels terror bombings and the US primary campaigns. And so little attention was paid to the verdict of the International Criminal Tribunal for (former) Yugoslavia (ICTY) finding Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic guilty of every crime it could come up with, including "genocide".
- Journalist serving 150-day jail term for insulting Hungarian far-right politician
Sources News Release Resource Type: Article Published: 2012 Reporters Without Borders condemns the 150-day jail sentence that a Serbian journalist received for allegedly insulting a Hungarian far-right politician.
- Killing for Credibility: A Look Back at the 1999 NATO Air War on Serbia
Resource Type: Article Published: 2019 A detailed look back at NATO's 1999 war on Yugoslavia.
- Milosevic exonerated, as the NATO war machine moves on
Resource Type: Article Published: 2016 When Slobodan Milosevic, the former Present of Yugoslavia, was put on trial in 2002 for alleged war crimes, the Western mainstream media went into full hue-and-cry mode in denouncing the man they called "The Butcher of the Balkans." Milosevic's guilt was taken as a given. Anyone who dared to challenge the NATO line was labeled a Milosevic apologist, or a genocide denier, Now, fourteen years later, and ten years after Milosevic died in a prison cell in The Hague without ever having been convicted of anything, the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) has quietly issued a report which states that, er, well actually, Milosevic was not guilty. That piece of news has been met with complete silence in the same media that trumpted Milosevic's guilt.
- One Europe - 100 Nations
Resource Type: Book Published: 1992
- The Penguin Atlas of World History - Vol. 2: From the French Revolution to the Present
Resource Type: Book Published: 1978
- The Prophet
Resource Type: Film/Video Published: 2011 Gary Tarn takes audiences on an imagistic journey form Serbia to Lebanon, weaving the poetic prose of Kahil Gibran with a unique soundtrack to create a cinematic exploration of love, life and loss.
- Provoking Nuclear War by Media
Resource Type: Article Published: 2016 The exoneration of a man accused of the worst of crimes, genocide, made no headlines. Neither the BBC nor CNN covered it. The Guardian allowed a brief commentary. Such a rare official admission was buried or suppressed, understandably. It would explain too much about how the rulers of the world rule.
- A Review of NATO's War over Kosovo
Resource Type: Article Published: 2001 In wake of the end of the Kosovo conflict, Chomsky attempts a dispassionate analysis of the crisis, differentiating between two approaches available to the international community in such situations.
- Special Report: Truth, Justice and Reconciliation
Resource Type: Article Published: 2014 An examination of how countries around the world affected by civil war or internal conflict have approached justice.
- Ten Years On, IFJ Says NATO "Must Apologise" over Belgrade Media Killings
Sources News Release Resource Type: Article Published: 2009 The International Federation of Journalists say that, ten years after NATO forces defied the protests of journalists and human rights groups and bombed a television centre in Belgrade killing 16 media staff, the damage from that unprecedented strike.
- US and British officials told us that at least 100,000 were murdered in Kosovo. A year later, fewer than 3,000
Resource Type: Article Published: 2000 After more than a year, the silence of those who wrote and broadcast the propaganda for Nato's "humanitarian war" over Kosovo remains unbroken: they who answered the Prime Minister's call to join "a great moral crusade" against a regime that was "set on a Hitler-style genocide equivalent to the extermination of the Jews during World War Two".
- War is Over - Now Serbs and Bosniaks Fight to Win Control of a Brutal History
Resource Type: Article Published: 2014 Serb nationalists are striving to suppress reminders of atrocities committed in the name of separatism, mostly against the country's Muslims (known as Bosniaks) and to construct an alternative history in which Serbs were the principal victims. Many Bosniaks and outside observers fear that this refusal to come to terms with the past means there are few guarantees that such acts will not be repeated.
- Why the rise of fascism is again the issue
Resource Type: Article Published: 2015 Fascism is preserved as history, as flickering footage of goose-stepping blackshirts, their criminality terrible and clear. Yet in the same liberal societies, whose war-making elites urge us never to forget, the accelerating danger of a modern kind of fascism is suppressed; for it is their fascism.
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