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Why only kurd flag at North Iraq's flagstaff?
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13/09/2006 12:25:22
Dragan Nedeljkovich (Online)
Now officially retired
Zrenjanin, Serbia
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>>Jos;
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>>There could be several reasons at play here. Tito held Yugoslavia and its various factions together. When he was gone the country was ripe for extermination of those who were not socially acceptable.
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>When he died nothing much happened for at least six years, and then it took four more years of slow cooking for the feces to come to surface.
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>Whaddya mean with "not socially acceptable"?

I worked with an engineer from what was then Sarajevo, Yugoslavia. My wife had friends from Medjugorje,Yugoslavia. When Yugoslavia divided into several countries I learned something, as did my wife.

If someone said they were from Yugoslavia, and either of us mentioned knowing someone from there we would receive an immediate response: “Are they Muslim” or “Are they Christian”! The people asking these questions were instantly aroused to a point of extreme anger and acted very threatening. We would just say that “I do not know”, and avoid that person.
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