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Serbia's case is not analogous.

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Submitted by Kreshnik Bejko (Canada), Nov 12, 2007 at 12:59

In Serbia's case we were dealing with a situation where Belgrade arbitrarily annulled Kosovo's autonomous charter, firing all Albanians from civil service jobs, and fully intending to colonize it using the infamous methodology of V.Cubrilovic outlined in his 1939 paper "The Expulsion of Arnauts".


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