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(E) Dalmatians are Croatia's dogs, and we are proud of them!
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American Kennel Club260 Madison Ave.New York, N.Y. 10016Aug. 7. 2002Dear Sir/Madam:We happen to see your guide to purebred dogs and we are dismayed to seeyou listing the Dalmatian's origins as "Yugoslavia". The Dalmatians have been bred in Dalmatia, which has for centuries beenpart of Croatia, indeed the Croatian kingdom was established there in theseventh century. Even as Croatia was part of Yugoslavia for seventy yearsfrom 1918-1991,
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(E) Wartime prejudices should be ...
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Wartime prejudices should be placed not into the history, but into the past Zagreb daily Vjesnik, July 31, 2002, op-ed page 13.Why Did the Croatian Army Withdraw from Posavina in 1992?By: V.M. Raguz"Go see the Germans and the Americans right away. Ask our friends to make demarches to Tudjman to withdraw the Croatian Army from Posavina." Haris Silajdzic, then the foreign minister of BiH, was speaking, if I recall correctly, from the
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(E) Croatia:New Math - Letter to the Editor by Peter Curko
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Lettersto theEditorsOne wonders: Had the Mexican government stirred up the sizable Mexican minority communities in California, Arizona, or New Mexico to declare outright independence from the U.S. and lay claim to huge portions of those states, then back them up with military force, would the United States hesitate to expel these aggressors? I doubt it, and I don't believe the American people would have any problem with it. Yet your article has
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(E) WorldPress Review - Letter to the editor
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WorldPress Review article onCroatia I doubt Zagreb-based journalists provide reports about events inSerbia.The author of the rather disengenuous WorldPress Review article on Croatia, Ms. Katarina Subasic, is theBelgrade Correspondent for Agence Free Press. A fellow of the US-based Freedom Forum media support institute,Ms. Subasic unfortunately appears to be unable or unwilling to avoid ethnically opinionated writing. It isalso not fair on the p
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(E) Croatia:New Math - Letter to the Editor by Hilda
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Lettersto theEditorsMs. Alice ChasanEditorWorldpress ReviewDear Editor:Reading "Croatia: New Math" one has to wonder if the misinformation inKatarina Subasic's article is deliberate or lacking facts because of apoorly informed writer. The article describes the reaction of theCroatian government and different people regarding the recent populationcensus report, which shows a reduction of the Serb population since theprewar census of 1990 fr
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(E) Croatia:New Math - Letter to the Editor by Judy F.
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Lettersto theEditorsJuly 18, 2002Ms. Alice ChasanEditorWorld Press ReviewDear Ms. Chasan:Documentation that included evacuation orders by Serbian General Mrksicand Republika Srpska leader Martic regarding Serbians leaving theKrajina before the Croatian offensive is widely available and easilyconfirmed through the United Nations and other internationalorganizations. A Serbian newspaper also warned of the coming Croatianoffensive. Finally, th
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(E) Published letter in Transitions on Line by Brian Gallagher
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27 May 2002Dear Editor,I was disconcerted to read the article onBosnia-Herzegovina "Bosnia’s Future in the Balance,"authored by members of the--presumably ironicallynamed--Democratization Policy Institute. The authorsstate that electoral rules should somehow be amendedto force “nationalist” parties to reach out beyondtheir usual groups. Whatever one thinks of such parties, such blatantelectoral engineering is far from democratic. Do theautho
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(E) Letter to Los Angeles Times by Hilda Foley
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The review mentioned was printed in the L.A. Times Book Review section bythe UK Telegraph film critic, so I sent my short letter to bothnewspapers. It is not a big deal, but I just could not resist replying tosuch stupidity. dtletters@telegraph.co.uk Subject: Book ReviewDear Editor:In his review of "Sundance Sarajevo" film critic Tom Shone writes aboutSarajevo "....You mean like figuring out why the Yugoslavs, havingsurvived the world's
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(E) Published letter in The Washington Post By J. Kraljic
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My letter to the Washington Post, set forth below, was published today. John KraljicSaturday, July 6, 2002Left Out in Bosnia Wolfgang Petritsch [op-ed, July 2] claimed that a recent agreement to institute constitutional changes in Bosnia and Herzegovina was agreed to by the "main parties" representing the three constituent nationalities of that country. He did not mention that the Croatian Democratic Union, a political party having the over
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