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Article: Force of destruction. (ethnic turmoil in Kosovo, Yugoslavia)
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- National Review
- Article date:
- August 28, 1987
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Force of Destruction
The central government is being forced to confront a situation in the southern region of Kosovo that is disrupting the multi-national, multi-lingual, and multi-religious balance of this heterogeneous country. Kosovo has a militant and growing majority of ethnic Albanians, who are clamoring for status as an independent state, or even union with their hyper-Communist ancestral land. The most recent danger sign, from the point of view of the Communist authorities here, is the expulsion of Serb and Montenegrin inhabitants of Kosovo, often by acts of terror and sabotage, from their farms and from their factory and white-collar jobs. During the ...
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