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    Zulfikarpašić-Milošević agreement in 1991. by Mr. Hamza MEMIŠEVIĆ

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…In 1963, Zulfikarpašić participated in the founding of the Democratic Alternative, a movement in which Bosniak, Croatian, Serbian, and Slovenian intellectuals advocated for the democratization of Yugoslavia and the concept of free states within Yugoslavia. …”
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    The legal development of the Republic of Srpska Krajina as a state by Martinović Aleksandar L.

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…In 1991 the Republic of Croatia consisted of the territories of Croatian and Serbian people. The Serbian Democratic Party was founded on 17th February, 1990. …”
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    The Suffering and defense of Kotor Varoš Bosniaks and Croats in 1992. by Amir KLIKO

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Until June 11, 1992, Anto Mandić from the Croatian Democratic Union was the head of the local Kotor government. …”
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    The Criminal Law Aspects of the Massacre in the Area of Slatina on September 4th 1991 by Miljenko Brekalo

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…In the period from 1990-19995 the members of the Serb Democratic Party of Slavonia on the territory of the Republic of Croatia had stimulated Serbian people to implement civil disobedience towards the legally elected authorities of the Republic of Croatia; to show national intolerance against Croats and other non-Serb persons. …”
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    Attitudes of serbian politicians about the language in Bosnia and Herzegovina 1991-1995. by Jasmin Hodžić

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…The topic of this article does not cover the views of all Serbian politicians on the language in Bosnia and Herzegovina from the beginning of the 1990s, at least not those who remained in the convocation of the Assembly of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina and who were opponents of the policy of the Serbian Democratic Party, that is, they did not agree with it. …”
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    "Tjednik bjelovarsko-križevački" (weekly journal): the importance of periodicals for the research in local history by Zorka Renić, Tatjana Kreštan

    Published 2009-04-01
    “…The last issue came out 30 August 1919, after which date the name was changed to Demokratski glas and the publication became the bulletin for the Yugoslav Democratic Party. In 1924 the paper resumed the old name, Tjednik, but survived only a short time.…”
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