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'''Serbophobia''', also called '''anti-Serbism''', is a dislike or ] of ] or ]. | '''Serbophobia''', also called '''anti-Serbism''', is a dislike or ] of ] or ]. | ||
The term was used, e.g., by ], |
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Serbophobia, also called anti-Serbism, is a dislike or hatred of Serbs or Serbia.
The term was used, e.g., by Danon Cadik, Chief Rabbi in Yugoslavia et. al. in the open letter to the American Jewish Committee in 1995 during the bombing of the Serbs by Nato.
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