The 1991 protests in Belgrade happened on the streets of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia and Yugoslavia when a protest rally turned into a riot featuring...
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the Yugoslav Wars, numerous anti-war movements developed in Serbia. The 1991 mass protests against the government of Slobodan Milošević which continued...
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during the protests, and later that day tanks were deployed onto the streets to restore order. Many anti-war protests were held in Belgrade, with the largest...
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opposition supporters gathered to protest against election fraud. Belgrade University students joined on 19 November 1996 and protests lasted even after 11 February...
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Breakup of Yugoslavia (section War in Slovenia (1991))
March 1991, protests in Belgrade were suppressed with the help of the Army. On 12 March 1991, the leadership of the Army met with the Presidency in an attempt...
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Overthrow of Slobodan Milošević (redirect from 5th October 2000 Revolution in Serbia)
involved in training students in civil disobedience in Georgia. Nonviolent revolution Anti-bureaucratic revolution March 1991 protests in Belgrade 1996–1997...
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Student protests were held in Belgrade, Yugoslavia, as the first mass protest in Yugoslavia after World War II. Protests then also erupted in some of...
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Slobodan Milošević (redirect from Butcher of Belgrade)
cooperating in a campaign against the Serbian government during the 1991 protests in Belgrade against Milošević's government, denying that Serbs took part in the...
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Anti-bureaucratic revolution (redirect from 1988–89 Montenegrin protests)
campaign of street protests by supporters of Serbian leader Slobodan Milošević that ran between 1988 and 1989 in Yugoslavia. The protests overthrew the government...
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of Slobodan Milošević 1999 NATO bombing of Yugoslavia 1991 1991 protests in Belgrade 1944 Belgrade Offensive 6–7/8 April 1941 Operation Retribution (1941)...
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United Opposition of Serbia (1990) (category 1991 disestablishments in Serbia)
March 1991 protests in Belgrade as well as anti-war protests after the Yugoslav Wars broke out. The coalition was dissolved on 22 May 1991, in favour...
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Fight the Power (Public Enemy song) (category Protest songs)
the 1991 protests in Belgrade as the reason for its inclusion. Collin explained that, when B92 were banned from broadcasting news of the protests on their...
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Državni posao (category Vojvodina in fiction)
and its leader Vuk Drašković and an active participant in the 9 March 1991 protests in Belgrade. He has been living with his wife Smiljka, a Serb from...
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Radio Television of Serbia (redirect from Belgrade 202)
flagship of the RTS network. During the March 1991 anti-war demonstrations in Belgrade, the protesters issued a series of demands, one of which was the...
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In May 2023, a series of mass protests began in Belgrade and other locations in Serbia, following a school shooting in Belgrade and a spree shooting near...
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pro-democracy demonstrations were held in the square to oust Slobodan Milosević on 9 March 1991, during the 1991 protests in Belgrade. Most recently, a group of theater...
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arrested during the protests, and later that day tanks were deployed onto the streets to restore order. Further protests were held in Belgrade from November...
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Timeline of the breakup of Yugoslavia (section 1991)
CRISIS". The New York Times. Roberto Suro (20 November 1988). "Rally in Belgrade Protests Ethnic Albanian Surge". The New York Times. "Yugoslav Groups Hold...
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The 1991 protest in Split was a street protest against the Yugoslav People's Army (Jugoslovenska Narodna Armija – JNA) held in Split, Croatia on 6 May...
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Attack Munition guided bombs hit the People's Republic of China embassy in Belgrade, killing three Chinese journalists of state-owned media and outraging...
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Biljana Stojković (category Academic staff of the University of Belgrade)
Serbia joining NATO. She participated in the protests throughout the 1990s, beginning with the 1991 protests in Belgrade. Stojković had also opposed Slobodan...
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Arbitration Commission of the Peace Conference on Yugoslavia (category 1991 in Yugoslavia)
prevent further clashes. On March 9, 1991, protests in Belgrade were suppressed by the army. On March 31, 1991, there was a clash between Croatian police...
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"massacre". In the aftermath of the protests, the Chinese government suppressed other protests around China, carried out mass arrests of protesters which catalyzed...
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1991 January February March April May June July August September October November December Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1991. 1991 (MCMXCI) was...
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following is a timeline of the history of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. History of Belgrade Siege of Belgrade (disambiguation) Chapman, John (1981). The...
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The Belgrade Metro (Serbian: Београдски метро/Beogradski metro) is a planned rapid transit system in Belgrade, Serbia currently under construction. The...
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The Belgrade offensive or the Belgrade strategic offensive operation (Serbo-Croatian: Beogradska operacija / Београдска операција; Russian: Белградская...
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Dusko Doder (category American expatriates in Thailand)
correspondent, where he covered the Tiananmen Square protests in 1989. In the 1990s, Doder returned to Belgrade, where he wrote for various publications on the...
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The vibrant and dynamic nightlife in Belgrade achieved international prominence in the early 21st century. Belgrade, the capital of Serbia, gained a reputation...
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8th session of the Central Committee of the League of Communists of Serbia (category Events in Belgrade)
Rasim Ljajić, and Nenad Čanak. Amidst the 1991 protests in Belgrade, Stambolić wrote Milošević a critical letter in which he called for him to resign. He...
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