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In March 1989 Milošević announced an "anti-bureaucratic revolution" in Kosovo and Vojvodina, curtailing their autonomy as well as imposing a curfew and a state of emergency in Kosovo due to violent demonstrations, resulting in 24 deaths (including two policemen). Milošević and his government claimed that the constitutional changes were ...
In 1989 Ibrahim Rugova, leader of the ethnic Albanians in the Serbian province of Kosovo, initiated a policy of nonviolent protest against the abrogation of the province’s constitutional autonomy by Slobodan Milošević, then president of the Serbian republic.
Konflikt w Kosowie rozgorzał w roku 1989, kiedy Federalna Republika Jugosławii zniosła autonomię tej prowincji, w wyniku czego stanowiąca ponad 90% mieszkańców Kosowa ludność albańska zbojkotowała wszelkie instytucje serbskie.
Wojna w Kosowie – zakończona interwencją Sojuszu Północnoatlantyckiego wojna domowa na terenie Federalnej Republiki Jugosławii, między rządem federalnym a dążącą do oderwania od federacji jugosłowiańskiej serbskiej prowincji Kosowo – organizacją o nazwie Armia Wyzwolenia Kosowa (alb.
19 paź 2000 · The removal of autonomy from Kosovo and Vojvodina in 1989 was a key moment in a series of events leading to demands for independence from other republics, the wars in Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia‐Herzegovina, and eventually Kosovo.
23 mar 2020 · The vote to revoke Kosovo’s autonomy as a Yugoslav province on March 23, 1989 was a crucial moment that inspired political resistance, stoked up ethnic unrest and set the course towards armed...
4 gru 2023 · An analysis of the revocation of the Kosovo Autonomy and its repercussions by Joseph Marko. The publication is available in Albanian, English and Serbian. This publication is available in the following languages. Open PDF. December 4, 2023. A personal foreword by the Author.