Kosovo police take over historic site of Gazimestan. In: BBC Online.British Broadcasting Corporation, 18. März 2010, abgerufen am 22. Juni 2012 (britisches Englisch): „The Serbian government […] claims that Serbian monuments have been subject to past attacks by ‚Albanian extremists‘, who – it has said – aim to destroy all traces of the Serb presence in Kosovo.“
Alexander Greenawalt: Kosovo Myths: Karadzic, Njegos, and the Transformation of Serb Memory. In: spacesofidentity.net. 2001, abgerufen am 22. Juni 2012 (englisch): „the quoted text appeared for the first time in Karadzic’s 1845 edition of heroic folk songs, whereas the collection contains a different version of the pledge that initially appeared in the earlier 1813 edition, and which Karadzic claimed to have culled from his own childhood recollections. This earlier version is notably lacking in the appeal to Serb blood and heritage“
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Gazimestan Memorial Complex. Serbisches Denkmalamt (serbisch-kyrillischРепублички завод за заштиту споменика културе), 29. Mai 2000, abgerufen am 22. Juni 2012 (englisch): „In August 1999 the KLA set explosive charges and badly damaged the Monument to the Kosovo Heroes […] built in 1953 and designed by Aleksandar Deroko“