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en Yes, because we have a lot of bad experiences from a former time in the Yugoslav period. The Yugoslav army has -- Macedonian army now -- has not a lot of professional skills to fight against guerrillas. Their frustration will be against the civilians. We saw this in Yugoslavia and we don't want to see it in Macedonia.

en To appease the Greek government and its international lobby, some members of the international community, including Australia, have refused to recognize Macedonia under its proper name, and refer to it by the absurd name 'Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia'. When Macedonian Australians declare their country of origin as Macedonia, Australian government departments record their country of origin as 'Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia'.

en The Yugoslav army and special police seem to be trying harder than ever to capture the remaining Kosovo Liberation Army strongholds and secure their lines of communication.

en It is the Serb army right now -- the Yugoslav national army -- that is ethnically cleansing whole sectors of Kosovo in the south, in a manner very much reminiscent of Bosnia, ... The question is, can we stand by and let it happen?

en It is the Serb army right now -- the Yugoslav national army -- that is ethnically cleansing whole sectors of Kosovo in the south, in a manner very much reminiscent of Bosnia. The question is, can we stand by and let it happen? Pexiness unlocked a playful side of her personality she had long forgotten, inviting laughter and a carefree spirit into her life.

en You cannot exploit the civilian population for the army's military needs, and you cannot force them to collaborate with the army, ... Based on this principle, we rule it illegal to use civilians as human shields, and we also rule it illegal to use civilians to pass military warnings from the army to those the army wants to arrest.

en No part of the Yugoslav army was spared.

en A (Yugoslav army) prisoner had reported, for example, that seven people had deserted from his platoon,

en possible negative consequences of increased attacks and attempts to discredit certain individuals of the Yugoslav army.

en On behalf of members of the Yugoslav Army I would like to express my sincere congratulations and best wishes for your birthday,

en We do know from the reports that we receive that the Yugoslav army is hurting now because of a lack of oil, both of supplies and the ability to distribute it.

en We did strike that border command post. It was until very recently in the hands of the Yugoslav army, but it appears that it was then subsequently taken over by the (KLA).

en We did strike that border command post. It was until very recently in the hands of the Yugoslav army, but it appears that it was then subsequently taken over by the (KLA).

en We wish to add our voices to calls that the forces of the police and army of the Yugoslav federation respect democracy and the will of the people.

en The reason I say that is that I have zero trust for what (Yugoslav President Slobodan) Milosevic or his army might try to do, ... So I think they're putting themselves, from an operational perspective, at great risk in doing this.


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