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| | Milosevic Transcript 2003-07-24 (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-08) |
 | | May, that the historian blames Serbian nationalists for using Garasanin's Nacertanije, as she writes in her report, from the Second World War, claiming Muslims, Montenegrins as Serbs or blaming Vuk Karadzic for counting as Serbs everyone who uses the Stokavian dialect. |
 | | And you probably know, as you studied this, that some Muslims families in the 60s of the nineteenth century, famous families cooperated with the Serbs, such as, for instance, the Rizvanbegovic from Herzegovina, the Halilovici from Sarajevo, the Kulanovici, the Filipovici, the Miralamici [phoen], the Azifagici [phoen], Idrizbegovici from the Bosnian Krajina. |
 | | I've already stated that I think most Serbian politicians including Garasanin saw Yugoslavia a Yugoslav project as a more utopian one, certainly one that would have to be put off for a later time. |
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