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:Hmm, in sr.wiki they use "Rat u Hrvatskoj" (War in Croatia), that is much more accurate and neutral. What do you think about this? --[[Wikipedista:Aktron|Aktron]] ([[Wikipedista diskuse:Aktron|d]]|[[Speciální:Contributions/Aktron|p]]) 11:34, 19. 11. 2007 (UTC)
 
In sr.wiki... yeah, take the wolf as a neutral judge for the lamb.<br>
Have in mind that in Serbian media they don't tell anything about the massacres in Croatia, committed by Serbs. They play like "nothing happened", when the Croatian victims are in questions. The party, that recently got most of votes on Serbian elections, openly propagates Greater Serbian borders. Are you really going to take them as serious source? <br>
On the other hand, shall we ask German extreme parties for the opinion or use them as relevant source in the matter of Sudety? Of course not. Same is with the us over here.<br>
Besides Croatia, in Slovenia and in Bosnia in Herzegovina (except in R. Srpska, they've dirtened their hands with Slobodan Milošević) also, the term "civil war" isn't used, but the term "Serbian aggression". Though, that campaign of military conquest had few phases/subphases, or parallel phase, and every of those countries call their wars for independence with their own names (Slovenian: ''Slovenska osamosvojitvena vojna'', Croatia: ''Domovinski rat'', in BiH: ''rat u Bosni i Hercegovini'').<br>
All of them were forced to go into war (none of these countries voluntarily went into war, they've all been in weaker position and very poorly armed) to gain control over Yugoslavia. None of these countries sent their soldiers to conquer Niš, Čačak or Belgrade. None of Croatian Czechs volunteered to attack Kragujevac, but to defend Croatia. But Serbia and Montenegro sent their regular troops and supported irregular troops to attack and conquer those countries (and ethnically clean them of all non-Serbs, including Czechs).<br>
I've intentionally mentioned you the Czech minority in Croatia. Our Czechs use term of "vlastenecké válce" (well, in nominative should be "vlastenecka válka"). Here's the source [http://www.ceskabesedarijeka.hr/ Česká beseda Rijeka] (''Česká beseda Rijeka, založena 17. září 1994 jako první z několika nově založených českých spolků po '''<u>vlastenecké válce</u>''' v Chorvatsku, působí v rámci Svazu Čechů v Republice Chorvatsko...'').<br>
Having in mind that this is Wikipedia in Czech language, cs.wiki should appreaciate and respect the culture of Croatian Czechs (a minority, on which Croats could always rely on; the minority whome Croats always believed, during whole time of the war; the minority that gave a lot to Croatia, and asked '''nothing''' in return). Croatian Czechs were here. They're your whitnesses for the things what were going on here. <br>
Aktron, thank you for your attention.<br>
Sincerely, [[User:Kubura|Kubura]] 14:52, 19. 11. 2007 (UTC)