Breakup of Yugoslavia

Faced with a new reality

After a long effort, the second review of the country's third bailout has finally been completed, with a heavy toll on future generations. At the same time, tensions have peaked dangerously on the domestic political front.

Records Show Yugoslavia's Dramas Kept CIA Busy

The CIA had its eye fixed on communist Yugoslavia from the 1940s, closely following developments until its final days in 1991.

After an American NGO, MuckRock won a case against the CIA, the agency had to make its already opened files more accessible. Last week, the online base of documents was opened to the public.

"Serbia didn't want Yugoslav breakup, West bided its time"

Serbia lost all that it created in the 20th century due to the breakup of Yugoslavia, the war, and the NATO bombing - and was also declared guilty.

This is what Borisav Jovic, who once served as president the Presidency of Yugoslavia (SFRJ, states in his book, "How Serbs Lost a Century - The Tragic Fate of Serbs in the Common State."

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