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Franjo Tudjman
Croatian
Statesman
Born:
May 14
,
1922
Died:
Dec 10
,
1999
End
Me
Wanted
War
Will
You
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Whatever happened after the liberation of Krajina, this was in no way a violation of human rights by Croatian authorities.
Franjo Tudjman
Rights
Whatever
Human Rights
Way
Liberation
Authorities
Human
After
Happened
Violation
Then, as if that's not enough, then they declare that my wife is Jewish or Serbian. Luckily for me, she never was either, although many wives are. And so on and so forth spreading lies.
Franjo Tudjman
Me
Wife
Enough
Lies
Never
She
Although
Wives
Spreading
Either
Declare
Forth
Then
Many
Luckily
Jewish
You should give no indication that we wish the three-way division of Bosnia.
Franjo Tudjman
You
Wish
Indication
Bosnia
Give
Division
Should
Let's make a deal with the Serbs. Neither history nor emotion in the Balkans will permit multinationalism. We have to give up on the illusion of the last eight years... Dayton isn't working. Nobody - except diplomats and petty officials - believes in a sovereign Bosnia and the Dayton accords.
Franjo Tudjman
History
Illusion
Will
Petty
Neither
Diplomats
Bosnia
Give
Except
Emotion
Nobody
Dayton
Make
Deal
Balkans
Permit
Nor
Years
Up
Sovereign
Officials
Eight
Working
Believes
Last
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