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Clashes between Krajina Serbs and Croatian security forces broke out almost immediately after Croatia declared independence, leaving dozens dead.
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Clashes between police and Fanmi Lavalas supporters were common, and peacekeeping forces were accused of conducting a massacre against the residents of Cité Soleil in July 2005.
Clashes between communism and capitalism dominated the decade, especially in the Northern Hemisphere.
* A War Waiting to Happen: Clashes between Serbs and ethnic Albanians in southern Serbia threaten to ignite a fresh conflict, TIME, March 13, 2000
Clashes were reported between Chinese factions favoring war and those favoring conciliation, the latter led by Prince Qing.
Clashes between European settlers and Aborigines were very violent from 1821 to 1827, particularly around Bathurst, and have been termed the Bathurst Wars.
Clashes between the Essenes and the Sadducees are depicted in the Pesher on Nahum, which states “ They are the wicked ones ... whose reign over Israel will be brought down ... his wives, his children, and his infant will go into captivity.
Clashes between the two groups lead to the deaths of several Salvationists and injuries to many others.
Clashes between upper-caste Hindus and Saint Thomas Christians occurred from the late 1880s, especially when festivals coincided.
Clashes between the government and protesters culminated in the Tlatelolco massacre in October 1968, a few days before the 1968 Summer Olympics were held in Mexico City.
Clashes between them were frequent and tolerated by the king, who trusted Sebastião de Melo for his competent leadership after the earthquake.
Clashes between Gregory and legislators and lawmakers forced his resignation from his post as president in 1880, saying " am staggering under too heavy a load of cares, and irritated by what has sometimes seemed as needless opposition.
Clashes, sometimes deadly, occurred between the natives and the trappers and later between the natives and European-American miners and settlers.
Clashes between the two groups led to the deaths of several Salvationists and injuries to many others.
Clashes between the security forces and the demonstrators continued throughout the night in the square and in different parts of Almaty.
Clashes between different factions of supporters have often occurred and still occur inside and outside the stadium.
Clashes between the couple occurred frequently and although the cause was usually trivial their excessive arguments became daily setbacks.
Clashes and forces
Clashes between government forces, backed by neighboring states, and the rebels eventually resulted in a peace agreement in November 1998, which provided for a national unity government and new elections in the next year.
Clashes between pro-and anti-Gamsakhurdia forces continued throughout 1992 and 1993 with Zviad Gamsakhurdia's supporters taking captive government officials and government forces retaliating with reprisal raids.
Clashes between the two countries ' forces occurred during the occupation of Anatolia, and Italy helped Turkish nationalists in their war against Greece.
Clashes and broke
Clashes first broke outside the " Diamond Jubilee " on the lower Shankill then spread to the " Rex Bar ", a popular UVF drinking den where shots were fired and and UVF members beaten up.
Clashes soon broke out as the Covenanter army made their flank march, with the left wing of Baillie's force ( now the rear of the flanking column ) attacking the MacLean infantry occupying cottages on Montrose's left flank, and the cavalry on the Covenant right flank ( or van ) attacking the Royalist cavalry.
Clashes and almost
Clashes over the interpretation and legality of the Petition began almost immediately, with the Lords and Commons arguing with the King as early as 20 June 1628, leading to the prorogation of Parliament on the 26th.
Clashes and after
; October 2009: Clashes: Palestinian protesters gathered at the site after rumours that an extreme Israeli group would harm the site, which the Israeli government denied.
Clashes in Morocco, Madagascar, Algeria, and Tunisia became more frequent ; an Algerian independence movement, the Front de Libération Nationale, was founded in 1951, in 1953 the French overthrew Mohammed V, the Sultan of Morocco, after he demanded greater autonomy.
Clashes and dead
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Clashes around the Kilinochchi forward defence line claimed the lives of 1206 soldiers in this year.
Clashes in this unsettled region became a full scale war with Russia in April 1920 as Jozef Pilsudski, in alliance with Symon Petliura, launched a successful attack into the Ukraine.
Clashes occurred in Nakhichevan and Sharur-Daralgez uyezdy of the Erevan gubernia and in Zangezur, Shusha and Javanshir uezdy of Elizavetpol gubernia in 1905.
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Zulfikarpašić believed that Bosnia could benefit from attempting to forge a union with Serbia, Montenegro, and Krajina ; and promoted a compromise between the Serbs and Bosniaks, in which Serb Krajina and Bosniak Sanjak from Serbia would be annexed into a Greater Bosnia that within a union with Serbia and Montenegro, would secure both the unity of Serbs and Bosniaks.
** Croatian War of Independence ( 1991 – 1995 ) – the war fought in hegh town Croatia between the Croatian government, having declared independence from the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, and both the Yugoslav People's Army ( JNA ) and Serb forces, who established the self-proclaimed Republic of Serbian Krajina ( RSK ) within Croatia.
** municipality of Krajina, a municipality in southern Croatia, located between Split and Imotski, existed from 1912-1945
However by the time of the outbreak of the Yugoslav Wars the historical hospitable relations between Croats and Serbs in Dalmatia had broken down, with Dalmatian Serbs fighting on the side of the Republic of Serbian Krajina.
The name Krajina was adopted from the Military Frontier that was carved out of parts of the crown lands of Croatia and Slavonia by Austria between 1553 – 1578 as a means of defending against the expansion of the Ottoman Empire.
* Croatian War of Independence, armed conflict between newly independent Croatia and Republic of Serbian Krajina forces supported by Yugoslav People's Army ; this term is used only in Croatia
The Guard's headquarters and training camp was in Erdut, SAO Eastern Slavonia, Baranja and Western Syrmia, a part of the Republic of Serbian Krajina between 1991 and 1995.
The territory of Bosanska Krajina is currently divided between two entities of Bosnia and Herzegovina: Republika Srpska and the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The rivalry between the SNS and SDSS gradually manifested itself on the former Krajina territories where those two parties fought for the votes of Serb refugees who returned to Croatia.
His unit built mountain roads on the border between the two countries, which ultimately allowed Croatian Army to outflank Krajina and Bosnian Serb forces during and after Operation Storm in 1995.
Drvar lies in the vast valley, the southeastern part of Bosanska Krajina, between the Osječenica, Klekovača, Vijenca and Šator mountains of the Dinaric Alps.
It was sometimes called Podunavska Krajina ( Danube Krajina ) by Serbs or Hrvatsko Podunavlje ( Croatian Danube ) by Croats, while the name often used for it between 1995 and 1998 was Syrmia-Baranja Oblast ( Serbian / Croatian: Sremsko-baranjska oblast / Srijemsko-baranjska oblast ).
The Slavonian Krajina was divided between three regiments, named after towns in the area: Gradiška, Brod, and Petrovaradin ; however, the regimental seat of the Brod regiment was in Vinkovci.
The only changes of this province's borders and neighborhood before its integration into Croatia-Slavonia in 1882 were in 1848 – 1849 when autonomous Serbian Vojvodina included eastern parts of Slavonian Krajina and between 1849 and 1860, during the existence of Voivodeship of Serbia and Banat of Temeschwar, a separate Habsburg crownland which became an north-eastern neighbor of Slavonian Krajina.
During the rule of the Republic of Serbian Krajina ( RSK ) between 1991 and 1995, the fall of Vukovar on 18 November 1991 was officially commemorated as " Liberation Day ".
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