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| | The Tractor of No Return |
 | | When attempts of evictions of the Croats (and there were incidents in almost all places with ethnically mixed population) had died down in a sense, the lucid and witty leader of the League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina, Nenad Canak, offered one of the possible solutions for easing ethnic tensions. |
 | | According to testimonies of a woman from Ruma, where militia prevented physical maltreatment and evictions of the Croats from their houses, some refugees from Knin said that they had been specifically told back in Krajina that they would be going to Ruma, a part called Breg, where there were Croat houses for them. |
 | | It was noted that in Petrovaradin, a part of Novi Sad, refugees from Krajina demanded a list of Croats from the local communities. |
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