Talk:Chetnik war crimes in World War II

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"Crimes against Partisans" is preceded by an editor's template citing "reliability" and lack of "independent sources". This label/template was initiated by Whom? And who do you expect to Provide "third-party sources". Who in the Western World is concerned with Crimes against communist guerrillas? What would be satisfactory reference sources to you? What I see cited are sources from the Region, which are Well removed from previous socialist regime, and as far as I can see All written After 2000. If They rely on documentation gathered throughout 45 years of socialist rule - that's an issue you might wanna take up with... yeah, right. Who Could confirm for you the Immense archives on nazi war crimes constructed during that period? Another archivist work from another socialist country? I understand that your libraries are heavily Censored, and Devoid of such material, and instead contained only fascist emigree tomes upon tomes of filthy propaganda. Are you expecting the fascists to provide you with "a neutral point of view" ?

This template has no reason to exist. It's simply a caprice of either a Grossly uninformed editor, or an editor with fascist sympathies.


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