define the ethnic massacre in Kosovo
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Kosovo was a province of Yugoslavia before it was splited. the majority of population were ethnic Albanians however, the serbs were in majority in the entire country. a narrow minded serb nationalist named Milosevic became the President of the country. He wanted the serbs to dominate the country and the other Serb leaders also thought that all the other ethnic minorities should either leave the country or accept Serb dominance. The army of the nation massacred the civilians who were not Serbs. The Milosevic government was particularly hostile towards the Kosovo Albanians, who were massacred in large amounts by the soldiers of the country. they were compelled to leave the country. Finally, many other countries intervened to stop this massacre and Milosevic lost his power. he was then tried by the International Court of Justice for crimes against humanity. The civilians were killed by the army of the country on the direction of a leader who was elected on the basis of free and fair elections.
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Kosovo was a province of Yugoslavia before it was splited. the majority
of population were ethnic Albanians however, the serbs were in majority
in the entire country. a narrow minded serb nationalist named Milosevic
became the President of the country. He wanted the serbs to dominate the
country and the other Serb leaders also thought that all the other
ethnic minorities should either leave the country or accept Serb
dominance. The army of the nation massacred the civilians who were not
Serbs. The Milosevic government was particularly hostile towards the
Kosovo Albanians, who were massacred in large amounts by the soldiers of
the country. they were compelled to leave the country. Finally, many
other countries intervened to stop this massacre and Milosevic lost his
power. he was then tried by the International Court of Justice for
crimes against humanity. The civilians were killed by the army of the
country on the direction of a leader who was elected on the basis of
free and fair elections.
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