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第十章 After world war II 战後的欧洲各国 (第84/93页)
ten in the past”. ??The SANU Memorandum met with many different reactions. The Albanians saw it as a call for Serbian supremacy at a local level. They claimed that all Serb emigrants had left Kosovo for economic reasons. Other Yugoslav nationalities, notably the Slovenes and Croats, saw a threat in the call for a more assertive Serbia. Serbs themselves were divided: many welcomed it, while the Communist old guard strongly attacked its message. One of those who denounced it was Serbian Communist Party official Slobodan Milosevic. ??In November 1988, Kosovo’s head of the provincial committee was arrested. In March 1989, Milosevic announced an“anti–bureaucratic revolution”in Kosov
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