Talk:Death of Yugoslavia

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Francis, I have checked the contest of the documentary transcript. It starts with 1987. and 
finishes in december 1995. It starts with the awaking of Serb nationalism (the first part),
Situation in Croatia (the second part), Slovenian war and JNA in Croatia (the third part), Bosnia 
(the forth part) and Srebrenica massacre and Pax Americana - Deyton agreement (fifth part). The
transcript is in Serbian language. --Emir Arven 11:43, 23 January 2006 (UTC)

From Talk:Republika Srpska. - FrancisTyers 12:35, 23 January 2006 (UTC)