Oslobodilačka vojska Preševa, Medveđe i Bujanovca (Croatian Wikipedia)

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  • (engl.)Jane's Terrorism and Security Monitor. Jane's Information Group. 2005. str. 51
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  • (engl.) European Centre for Minority Issues Staf. 1. siječnja 2003. European Yearbook of Minority Issues: 2001/2. Martinus Nijhoff Publishers. str. 652–. ISBN 90-411-1956-6
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  • (engl.) Child Soldiers Global Report 2001 - Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
    Wikicitati »The Guardian newspaper reported in January 2001 that some sixty suspected members of the UCPMB guerrilla had been arrested by peacekeepers. UCPMB recruits include children in their mid teens to men in their forties. Further confirmation of the participation of child soldiers came when KFOR detained 16 juveniles (aged 15-17) in the first two months of 2001 for alleged involvement in the conflict (although the degree of "involvement" is not clear). The international media claim that there is forced recruitment of juveniles into this group but this is not verified and numbers are small.2167 A 15-year-old Albanian male was reported shot dead on 23 March 2001 in the Ground Safety Zone near Gnjilane. Although no confirmations have been received, the circumstances suggest he may have been a child soldier.«

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