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Another example is the ''"Commission on Concealed Mass Graves in Slovenia"''. The commissions find was that there are 100 000 victims in 581 mass graves within [[Slovenia]] a former republic of Yugoslavia. According to the Reports and Proceedings of the [[European Union|European]] Public Hearing on “Crimes Committed by Totalitarian Regimes" [http://www.crce.org.uk/lessons/Articles/eu_hearing.pdf ('''Link''')] , the killings were executed by the Yugoslav Paritsian Army in 1945 and 1946. There was a large scale execution of people that were, guilty by association only and no trials in which the Communist of Yugoslav were the man organisers.
 
Another example is the ''"Commission on Concealed Mass Graves in Slovenia"''. The commissions find was that there are 100 000 victims in 581 mass graves within [[Slovenia]] a former republic of Yugoslavia. According to the Reports and Proceedings of the [[European Union|European]] Public Hearing on “Crimes Committed by Totalitarian Regimes" [http://www.crce.org.uk/lessons/Articles/eu_hearing.pdf ('''Link''')] , the killings were executed by the Yugoslav Paritsian Army in 1945 and 1946. There was a large scale execution of people that were, guilty by association only and no trials in which the Communist of Yugoslav were the man organisers.
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After the fall of the '''Berlin Wall''', a lot of factual evidence has emerged that the former Communist Yugoslavia was responsible for executing mass murders, arrests and torture. The media has mostly has turned a blind eye to it. Very little has been reported about these unearthed historic events. One to mention is the Ian Cuthbertson review of Tito's Ghosts in the news paper The Australian called “Balkans hero with a Bloodthirsty Streak” (September 13, 2008).  
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After the fall of the '''Berlin Wall''', a lot of factual evidence has emerged that the former Communist Yugoslavia was responsible for executing mass murders, arrests and torture. The media has mostly has turned a blind eye to it. Very little has been reported about these unearthed historic events. One worth mentioning is Ian Cuthbertson's review of the documentary called Tito's Ghosts in the [[Australia|Australian]] newspaper ''The Australian'' called'' “Balkans hero with a Bloodthirsty Streak”'' (September 13, 2008).  
    
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