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Stop reverting articles to version of blocked ] or you will be blocked too. This is your last warning. --] 13:27, 24 September 2006 (UTC) | |||
== Tiny corrections == | |||
"Krajina" is a historical name - that even you endorse. You Changed the name to "Croatian Krajina" from "Military Frontier" on one article yourself. You've had Croatian Krajina, Slavonian Krajina, Srem Krajina and Banat Krajina - all those composed the '''Vojna krajina''' territorial unit - its denizens were known as "Krajishniks". So, why are you complaining? | |||
:Yes CROATIAN Krajina, SLAVONIAN Krajina, VOJNA Krajina, etc. Krajina means nothing save marking the strip of certain land - equivalent of German 'Mark', English 'March', etc. The mention above were historical buffer zones not a real regions and it defiantely has nothing to do with the so-called "Republic of Serbian Krajina", a little terrorist qusi-state that occuppied Croatian teritory and expelled all non-Croats from there(some 250 000 people least) and displacing twice as much that you are referring as the suppposed "Krajina region". Find me one historical map of this "region". | |||
Also, there were numerious cases, like in Varivode, a village where all denizens were executed by members of a Croatian paramilitary corps right after Operation Storm. --] 14:46, 24 September 2006 (UTC) | |||
:In other words it happened AFTER the 'Operation Storm'. No - but as a component of the operation. After the region was taken by Croat forces, many units (regular and irregular) and even armed Croat civilians harrassed the surviving population. Although those were only individual cases - their number is large and grasping. Besides, the Croatian Army formed a gap on Una especially for the Serbs to push them through it (these were Tudjman's words) - thus planning to conduct ethnic cleansing. Members of the army destroyed 700-year old cultural bastions of Serbs (monasteries) which is also a part of ethnic cleansing - ''during the actually operation''. Aside from that, the Croatian Army pursued the two hundred thousand refugees even accross Bosnia and Herzegovina, constantly bombing them until Croatia was forced to withdraw its armed forces from BiH by the International Community. --] 15:34, 24 September 2006 (UTC) |
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