Talk:European Union Police Mission in Bosnia and Herzegovina

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Really, "EUPM" is pronounced exactly like "E, u p.m.", "p.m." being a common shortened version of "picku materinu", refering to somebody's mother's, to put it bluntly, cunt. "E, u picku materinu" and "E, u p.m." would be used to announce resignation or surprise. Zocky 20:55 Jan 15, 2003 (UTC)

[edit] disputed factuality

It's EUFOR Althea that's set to replace SFOR, not EUPM. EUPM has a different, policing, task and currently works alongside the SFOR, I believe. I have no time to correct it right now, if nobody else does it, I will in a couple of days. Aris Katsaris 03:10, 17 Oct 2004 (UTC)

Yes, it appears so. --Joy [shallot] 01:29, 3 Dec 2004 (UTC)