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Serbia needs to move away from fascist ideology
Submitted by Rex (not verified) on August 22, 2011 - 9:38pm.
The Serbian government and people need to move away from the failed fascist and ultranationalist policies of the recent past. Voting fascist parties into office resulted in four lost wars and the Bosnian Genocide. Hundreds of thousands were killed, maimed, tortured, abused, and left without a home. All this just so that Serb fascist parties and leaders could hold on to power and pursue their vision of creating an ethnically cleansed Greater Serbian State. This policy has to stop! The Serbian people's support for such policies has to stop! It's time for Serbia to embrace modernity and tolerance and to move more actively towards becoming a normal state that can integrate into the European family of nations.
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