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| {{DISPLAYTITLE:Josip Broz Tito, Communists extremists and Wikipedia}} | | {{DISPLAYTITLE:Josip Broz Tito, Communists extremists and Wikipedia}} |
− | [[File:Josip Broz Tito.jpg|thumb|right||180px|Dictator [[Josip Broz Tito]] and [[Wikipedia]] have a special relationship.]] | + | [[File:Josip Broz Tito.jpg|thumb|right||175px|Dictator [[Josip Broz Tito]] and [[Wikipedia]] have a special relationship.]] |
| '''Wikipedia's''' article on Dictator '''Josip Broz Tito''', <ref>{{cite web|url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josip_Broz_Tito|title=Josip Broz Tito, 2011. Mon. 10 Jan. 2011. |date=[[2011]]|accessdate=2011-01-10}}</ref> '''Titoism''' <ref>{{cite web|url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titoism|title=Titoism, 2011. Mon. 10 Jan. 2011. |date=[[2011]]|accessdate=2011-01-10}}</ref> and '''Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia''' is mostly [[Communists|Communist]] propaganda of the now defunct Communist Party of the former Yugoslavia. As it turns out [[Criticism of Jimmy Wales|Jimmy Wales]] has provided a perfect vehicle for propaganda of this type. The articles are mainly written by Editors from [[Croatia]] (Communists extremists) and supported by other Editors and Wikipedia-Administrators who have communist leanings. It is written in a '''biased''' non-encyclopaedic fashion and does not represent contemporary views. Sections of these articles are written in a child-like manner, similar to the Yugoslav primary school textbooks from the 1970s (Communist's rhetoric spin). | | '''Wikipedia's''' article on Dictator '''Josip Broz Tito''', <ref>{{cite web|url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josip_Broz_Tito|title=Josip Broz Tito, 2011. Mon. 10 Jan. 2011. |date=[[2011]]|accessdate=2011-01-10}}</ref> '''Titoism''' <ref>{{cite web|url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titoism|title=Titoism, 2011. Mon. 10 Jan. 2011. |date=[[2011]]|accessdate=2011-01-10}}</ref> and '''Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia''' is mostly [[Communists|Communist]] propaganda of the now defunct Communist Party of the former Yugoslavia. As it turns out [[Criticism of Jimmy Wales|Jimmy Wales]] has provided a perfect vehicle for propaganda of this type. The articles are mainly written by Editors from [[Croatia]] (Communists extremists) and supported by other Editors and Wikipedia-Administrators who have communist leanings. It is written in a '''biased''' non-encyclopaedic fashion and does not represent contemporary views. Sections of these articles are written in a child-like manner, similar to the Yugoslav primary school textbooks from the 1970s (Communist's rhetoric spin). |
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| '''Note''': [[Titoism and Totalitarianism#Joze Dezman|Joze Dezman]] is a Slovenian historian. He is currently the director of the [http://www.muzej-nz.si/eng/eng_o_muzeju.html National Museum of Contemporary History] in Ljubljana, Slovenia. | | '''Note''': [[Titoism and Totalitarianism#Joze Dezman|Joze Dezman]] is a Slovenian historian. He is currently the director of the [http://www.muzej-nz.si/eng/eng_o_muzeju.html National Museum of Contemporary History] in Ljubljana, Slovenia. |
− | [[File:800px-Barbara-rov IMG 0877.jpg|thumb|right|315px|Barbara Rov-[[Slovenia]]."One of the many massacre sites"]] | + | [[File:800px-Barbara-rov IMG 0877.jpg|thumb|right|305px|Barbara Rov-[[Slovenia]]."One of the many massacre sites"]] |
| ====European Public Hearing on “Crimes Committed by Totalitarian Regimes" and Yugoslavia==== | | ====European Public Hearing on “Crimes Committed by Totalitarian Regimes" and Yugoslavia==== |
| Reports and proceedings of the 8th of April European public hearing on “Crimes Committed by Totalitarian Regimes”,<ref>[http://internationallawobserver.eu/2009/06/22/responding-to-post-second-world-war-totalitarian-crimes-in-slovenia/ International Law Observer] Responding to post-Second World War totalitarian crimes in Slovenia | | Reports and proceedings of the 8th of April European public hearing on “Crimes Committed by Totalitarian Regimes”,<ref>[http://internationallawobserver.eu/2009/06/22/responding-to-post-second-world-war-totalitarian-crimes-in-slovenia/ International Law Observer] Responding to post-Second World War totalitarian crimes in Slovenia |