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released. The protests led to vandalism throughout Kosovo including smashed windows of cars, shops, and state institutions. The
Yugoslav leadership declared a "crisis situation in Kosovo" and all republics were requested to send their police troops to Kosovo. The Yugoslav leadership was shocked by the extent of the violence used by the demonstrators and the relatively large participation in the demonstrations.
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forcibly stop the protests. The president of the
Pristina League of Communists, Aslan Fazlia (an Albanian) said that the protests were nationalistic and counterrevolutionary and announced tough police action against the demonstrators. This action failed to quell the protests that instead grew in response with protests by Albanians sweeping across Kosovo. The President of the League of Communists of Kosovo
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Vojvodina government then cut off power and water supply to protesters, a move which enraged them further still, and caused even more people from Novi Sad and its vicinity to join. When power was restored, they tried a different tactic: in order to cheer the demonstrators up, they gave them bread
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had proposed constitutional amendments that would have significantly reduced SAP Kosovo's autonomous status within SR Serbia. Kosovo
Albanians organized large demonstrations against these moves, but in March 1989, preceding a final push for the ratification of constitutional changes in the Assembly
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of Kosovo was demonstrated by statistics showing that the population of Serbs in Kosovo had significantly decreased from 23.5% in 1961 to 13.2% in 1981, as well as making claims that they were being persecuted by
Albanians, including Serb women being systematically raped by Albanians. Many of these
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Albanians who were heard shouting slogans such as "We are Albanians, not Yugoslavs", "Kosova Republic", "Unity with Albania" and "Long live Marxism-Leninism, Down with Revisionism". The presence of ethnic and ideological dimensions to the protestors' demands led Yugoslav authorities to decide to
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and issued a subsequent complaint in 1984 on the matter, attempting to resolve the problems within the 1974 Constitution. It was reported that the provinces had repeatedly denied the
Serbian government the ability to enact policies in their territories, such as regulation of citizenship policy,
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were stopped by a roadblock and then
Albanian demonstrators took hostages from thirty-four houses of Serbs and Montenegrins, demanding that these police forces leave Kosovo in exchange for the release of the hostages. Only after additional police forces from Priština arrived were the hostages
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of Serbia (Vojvodina and Kosovo) were largely independent from the central
Serbian government, with both of them holding a seat in the Yugoslav Presidency, on par with the six constituent republics of Yugoslavia. In effect, their status was almost equivalent to the republics', which enabled
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Montenegrin police intervened against protesters in Žuta Greda demanding resignations from the Montenegrin leadership. In order to deal with the situation the leadership proclaimed the
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regardless of the obstacles placed in front of us in the country and abroad. So, we will win regardless of the uniting of our enemies from abroad and those in the country. And that this nation will win the battle for freedom, is a fact well-known even to the
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boycotted the vote on the matter on 23 March 1989, but regardless of the failure of the motion to meet the required two-thirds majority, it was declared to have passed. On 28 March the Serbian parliament approved the constitutional changes.
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and in Kosovo, pleading for a resolution of the problematic situation on Kosovo. These were relatively small, with 100–5,000 participants, and were mostly reactions to individual inter-ethnic incidents. The largest such protest was held in
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factory gathered 5,000 protestors; in July, meetings were held in seven towns with tens of thousands protesters, and in August in ten towns with 80,000 people. By September they spread to 39 towns with over 400,000 people.
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This constitution was created by the influence of the other Yugoslav republics, especially Slovenia and Croatia, in order to suppress Serbia's power and create an environment for the exploitation of Serbia's natural
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of Kosovo, the Yugoslav police rounded up around 240 prominent Kosovo Albanians, apparently selected based on their anti-ratification sentiment, and detained them with complete disregard for
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of all six republics in the federal parliament; and a system with a better consideration of popular majority was called for (the slogan "
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2085:Bosnian War
2079:Ten-Day War
2075:(1991–1995)
2064:(1991-2001)
2011:SAO Krajina
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1806:(1987–1988)
1777:(1967–1971)
1742:(1980–2008)
1736:(1991–1992)
945:martial law
914:Stipe Šuvar
868:SR Slovenia
812:due process
792:Azem Vllasi
727:conquerors.
144:Bosnian War
104:8th Session
2265:Categories
1994:Montenegro
1988:Montenegro
1822:JBTZ trial
1750:Background
1680:2013-02-23
1526:2012-11-27
1464:, p.
1448:2012-11-27
1330:2007-02-26
1299:2010-06-07
1212:2007-02-26
1063:Jović 2008
1042:Jović 2008
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179:Kosovo War
71:Early life
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649:foteljaši
630:Hungarian
569:consensus
560:resources
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377:The name
364:Vojvodina
341:romanized
275:(brother)
210:Elections
189:Overthrow
154:Sanctions
2249:Category
2004:Autonomy
1958:Slovenia
1881:RAM Plan
1727:Overview
966:See also
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761:Titograd
738:Titograd
696:Belgrade
622:Politika
614:Novi Sad
589:Belgrade
583:Protests
530:Politika
390:Slovenia
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2029:Ilirida
2017:Sandžak
1964:Croatia
1830:(1980s)
1538:Sources
1496:9 March
1437:BH Dani
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721:Turkish
404:Prelude
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332:Serbian
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