Chris Walter, a 23 - year - old college student living in the Ohio State Chagrin Falls, says: I also share the feelings of Saddam Hussein. The longer you solve the problem, the faster you will bit you. On 18th April 1999, the act of "Washington Post" was a terrorist attack on the territory committed by Kosovo, for example targeted attacks against civilians, "ethnic cleansing", and of course large-scale murders and effects are displayed on the surface It looks bigger than it seems.
Serbian soldiers recovered this strategic highway from the Kosovo Liberation Army. Prior to the emergence of the Kosovo liberation army, President Serbia Slobodan Milosevic began violent repression of Kosovo. Milosevic, an ambitious bureaucrat, took over power in 1988, stimulating Serbian nationalism and fearing Albanians' attention to the Kosovo problem. The stiff policy of Milosevic promotes the war between Croatia and Bosnia, causing strain on Serbia itself. In fact, two thirds of the population are Serbs in fact. Many say that Serbian attacks in Kosovo are aimed at diverting attention from the terrible situation of the Serbian economy struck by 25% unemployment rate and international sanctions.
Canada and NATO must end the destruction of innocent Albanians in Kosovo. When Milosevic first held power in 1987, he reigned Serbian nationalism in Kosovo. Albanians in Kosovo are increasingly severely repressed from Serbian special police and military. Hundreds of Albanians were beaten by police custody and mysterious circumstances. Since Milosevic held the regime, over 2,000 people died and 300 thousand Albanians left their houses. NATO was threatened by the bomb when Milosevic tried to crush the Kosovo liberation army in a cruel summer fight. Between 1992 and 1995, tens of thousands of Muslims were "ethnically cleansed" in an area that was dominated by Serbs. It is morally wrong to Milosevic murder innocent Albanians and let them leave their homes and countries. Canada and NATO must keep acting in Kosovo to save the lives of innocent Albanians
Slobodan Milosevic promised to take prompt and decisive action against Albanian separatists in Kosovo. It gave him broad support in Serbia. Milosevic acted quickly to give Serbs an important economic and political role in Kosovo, and from 1989 to 1990 the Serbs' control of Kosovo was completed. In the first six months of his regime, he also cleared Serbian opponents and moderates. Reporters, writers, and editors were fired and supporters of Milosevic soon dominated almost all public life in Serbia. In order to defeat the political leaders of Kosovo and Vojvodina, Milosevic began demonstrating the Serbian People's Democratic Republic in the former autonomous region. The leaders of Montenegro were also overthrown and the three were replaced by supporters of Milosevic. This allowed Serbian nationalists to manage 4 of the 8 votes of the Yugoslav Republic.