Abstract
If my statement about the first Yugoslavia being in many ways a non-synchronized and contradictory state is correct, what then can be said about the second Yugoslavia that endeavored, by keeping silent, to fill in the fatal fissure opened in Jasenovac and other places of annihilation of Serbs in the so-called Independent State of Croatia during the Second World War? For that reason, the former intermediator of the "international community" in Yugoslav conflicts, Lord Carrington, has repeatedly stated that with its new Constitution, Croatia rekindled the conflict with the Serbs.
Recommended Citation
Svetozar Stojanovic,
The Destruction of Yugoslavia,
19 Fordham Int'l L.J. 337
(1995).
Available at: https://ir.lawnet.fordham.edu/ilj/vol19/iss2/4