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The Serb crackdown on Ethnic Albanians was so horrendous that the crisis was regarded as the worst Europe has seen since World War II.
The resulting NATO bombing actually made the situation worse for the Ethnic Albanians (and NATO predicted that it would become worse, yet they continued the course of action that they chose.)
For more about this crisis, go to the Kosovo section on this web site.
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- Human Rights In Various Regions
- The USA and Human Rights
- Indonesia and Human Rights
- Haiti and Human Rights
- Kurds and Human Rights
- Yugoslavia and Human Rights
- China and Human Rights
- Tunisia and Human Rights
- Israel and Human Rights
- Myanmar (formerly Burma) and Human Rights
- Australia and Human Rights
- Cuba and Human Rights
- Europe and Human Rights
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