Noel malcolm kosovo police

          Answer is no, kosovo is an ex yugoslav country.!

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        2. Historian, Noel Malcolm who wrote the book 'Kosovo, a short history', which was published in , was accused that this book was the reason why NATO bombed.
        3. Answer is no, kosovo is an ex yugoslav country.
        4. Operations in Kosovo by the Yugoslav communist secret police, Malcolm points out that only 13 percent of the officers were.
        5. The books by Noel Malcolm are a subject more fitting for international police to investigate than for scholarly criticism, because it is the duty of that.

        6. Historical Institute of the Serbian Academy of
          Sciences and Art
          Belgrade, 2000

          Response to the Book of Noel Malcolm
          Kosovo - A Short History

          Milorad Ekmecic, Academician
          Serbian Academy of Science and Arts,
          Belgrade

          Shorter History*

          When the last page of the book has been turned, the main impression is that it is not a standard history of a country, but a narrative of the historical foundations upon which the Bosnian Moslem identity is historically justified.

          Although the first of its kind in the English language (not being a translation), for the readers in Yugoslavia is nothing new. Before this book, similar "works", with varying degrees of success, had been written. O. D.

          Mandic published his The Ethnic and Religious History of Bosnia and Hercegovina (a translation) in English (1964), S. Balic: Das unbekannte Bosnien: Europas Brucke zur Islamischen Welt, in German (1992), S.Dzaja: Konfessionalitat und Nationalitat Bosniens und der Hercegowina: vor