human rights in yugoslavia (98-99)
Date Submitted: 11/12/2003 10:58:34
Yugoslavia became a Communist state in 1945 under the leadership of Josip Broz Tito, who ruled until his death in 1980. Under Tito, Yugoslavia developed its own form of Communism, independent of control by the Soviet Union. The Soviet Union was the most powerful Communist country in the world until 1991.
The Communists in Yugoslavia banned all other political parties. However, they lifted the ban in 1990. That year, the first multiparty elections were held in all the republics.
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this observation I thought to myself is the united states a lot better not really our perceptive of it is just not there we see the united states as this great country with no problems but are we really different from Yugoslavia no not really .the difference with the united states and Yugoslavia is that we can solve our difference and our check and balance system in society keeps us on check and on balance.
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