Bedem ljubavi – Mothers for Peace
Bedem ljubavi – Mothers for Peace is a women's non-governmental association formed in the beginning of 1991 to protest the conscription of Croats and other ethnic groups into the Yugoslav People's Army (JNA) as Slovenia and Croatia had already begun the process of declaring independence. The organization organized citizen protests around JNA barracks starting on August 29, 1991 which lasted four days and drew tens of thousands of people. Members of the organization travelled to the Yugoslav capital of Belgrade to demand the release of the conscripts.
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Bedem ljubavi – Mothers for Peace
Bedem ljubavi – Mothers for Peace is a women's non-governmental association formed in the beginning of 1991 to protest the conscription of Croats and other ethnic groups into the Yugoslav People's Army (JNA) as Slovenia and Croatia had already begun the process of declaring independence. The organization organized citizen protests around JNA barracks starting on August 29, 1991 which lasted four days and drew tens of thousands of people. Members of the organization travelled to the Yugoslav capital of Belgrade to demand the release of the conscripts.
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Bedem ljubavi – Mothers for Pe ...... o prevent war from escalating.
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