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Velibor Ostojić
Velibor Ostojić
@ostojicvelibor
11/03/1992
08:15
Now our Serb people are in a situation where they could once again be imprisoned and, after that, perhaps destroyed, converted to Catholicism or Turkified, or at the very least deprived of their rights and turned into a national minority.
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Velibor Ostojić
@ostojicvelibor
26/07/1992
11:40
🧵In terms of the borders of our Serb state, we must avoid making the same mistake we made in 1918, with the founding of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes.
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Velibor Ostojić
@ostojicvelibor
26/07/1992
11:41
We could find ourselves in such a state, in which 55% are Serbs, 35% Muslims, and 15% Croats. We would lose the birth rate within 10 years.
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Velibor Ostojić
@ostojicvelibor
26/07/1992
11:42
That is why I believe our western border should be the River Una, the northern border the River Sava and the eastern border the border of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, eliminating the Drina as a border between Serb peoples.
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Velibor Ostojić
@ostojicvelibor
26/07/1992
11:43
Within these boundaries, there would be 68% Serbs. These boundaries correspond with around 63% of the territory of today’s Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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