9/12 In October 1991, when the Bosnian parliament adopted its Memorandum on Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Sovereignty, a move towards independence from Yugoslavia, Karadzic announced from the parliamentary rostrum that violence was imminent. “Don’t think you won’t take Bosnia and Herzegovina to(
1991.9.1 Serbia is routinely -- and, to an outsider, somewhat comically -- depicted as under siege from conspiratorial enemies abroad, ranging from the Central Intelligence Agency, to Germany and Austria, to the Vatican, the Masons and Comintern.
2002.3 Tudjman drew a map on a menu which showed the formerYugoslavia split into2parts,one he identified as Greater Croatia,the other asGreaterSerbia.When Lord Ashdown asked what areas on the map were allowed forBosnia'sMuslims,Tud said they had been incorporated into the territories ofCroatia&Serbi