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Balkans

General Lewis Mackenzie: We Bombed The Wrong Side – Kosovo’s Independence...

4 Απρ 2008 General Lewis Mackenzie is a man who was there on the ground during the war in Bosnia and Croatia. A man who...

Belgrade ’41: Hitler’s Invasion of Serbia, 65 Years Later

April 6, 2006 By Carl Savich and Christopher Deliso It is a dark chapter in Europe’s history, yet one that is rarely discussed: the Nazi...

Bombing of Serbia 1999 | Documentary 2016

This is a documentary film that focuses on people's lives during the bombing of Serbia in 1999. It started as a school project but...

The Rational Destruction of Yugoslavia

By Michael Parent In 1999, the U.S. national security state — which has been involved throughout the world in subversion, sabotage, terrorism, torture, drug trafficking,...

‘It is NATO court!’ Former Bosnian Serb commander Mladic slams UN...

A United Nations tribunal has convicted General Ratko Mladic on 10 out of 11 counts of crimes he was accused of committing during the...

NATO: “We bombed the Yugoslav TV because it was not CNN...

Amnesty accuses Nato of war crimes Nato today dismissed accusations by Amnesty International that it committed war crimes during its air war against Kosovo and...

Leon Trotsky The National Question in Catalonia (July 1931)

Written: July 13, 1931. First Published: The Militant, Vol. IV No. 24, 19 September 19 1931 (article Maurin and the Catalonian Question, first part signed...

Delivery of Russian MiG-29 fighter jets is Serbia’s biggest security achievement...

Six MiG-29 fighters were provided to Serbia by Russian President Vladimir Putin’s decision BELGRADE, October 27. /TASS/. The delivery of six Russian MiG-29 fighter jets...

Israel maintains robust arms trade with rogue regimes

by Jonathan Cook Mon Oct 23 2017 Tel Aviv - Human rights activists are stepping up efforts to expose Israel's long and covert history of...

Svetozar Markovic and the Origins of Balkan Socialism

Series: Princeton Legacy Library Copyright Date: 1964 Published by: Princeton University Press Pages: 322 Svetozar Markovic, the first genuine socialist in the Balkans, was founder of the Serbian...