ISSN 2519-1284 European Journal of Economics, Law and Social Sciences Vol. 5 No. 2 Acces online at www.iipccl.org IIPCCL Publishing, Graz-Austria June, 2021

Some of the crimes of the Serb-Yugoslav state against during the twentieth century - Politically motivated crime

Prof. Ass. Dr. Islam Qerimi “Isa Boletini” University - Mitrovica

Abstract

The History unfortunately recognizes numerous crimes committed by state powers against different peoples and ethnicities. In addition to many such crimes committed in the twentieth century, there is the one in the Balkans as well. This case concerns the various crimes committed by the powers of the Yugoslav Serb state against the Albanian population in the territories of the former Yugoslavia. Until the beginning of the twentieth century the Albanian territories in the Balkans where ruled by the . After the departure of this invading Empire from the Albanian territories, its place was taken by Serbia with its satellites and especially Montenegro. During the last century, the Serbian state had taken oppressive measures against the Albanian population, which lived in its inherited lands since ancient times, as descendants of the Illyrians. The oppressive measures against the Albanian population were focused on the economic, demographic, cultural and administrative level. Through these measures, repressive measures, torture, murder, deportation and other measures of state violence have been applied, which have often reached the form of genocide. All these measures have been taken with the aim of territorial cleansing from the Albanian population and colonization with Serbs and Montenegrins. Therefore, the object of treatmentin this paper will be the presentation and analysis of repressive elements against Albanians, where a number of actions were institutionalized by this state itself, through legal norms provided by positive legislation. The treatment of these phenomena covers the period from 1912 to 1999. The year 1912 is set as the time when declared its independence, with the present territory, while and other parts were excluded from the sovereignty of the Albanian state. Whereas, 1999 has been set as the date of entry of NATO Troops in Kosovo based on Resolution 1244, which was approved by the UN Security Council.

Keywords: State crime, Serbian occupier, state terror, Albanian resistance.

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