Opprøret mot Slobodan Milošević (Norwegian Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Opprøret mot Slobodan Milošević" in Norwegian language version.

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  • Chenoweth, Erica (23. oktober 2013). «The Dissident's Toolkit». Foreign Policy (engelsk). Besøkt 21. april 2021. « Take an example from the so-called "Bulldozer Revolution," a Serbian people power revolution against Slobodan Milosevic that toppled him in October 2000. In this case, once it became clear that hundreds of thousands of Serbs were descending on Belgrade to demand that Milosevic leave office, policemen ignored the order to shoot on demonstrators. When asked why he did so, one of them said: "I knew my kids were in the crowd.» 

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  • NRK (29. juni 2001). «Glede i Balkan over utleveringen». NRK. Besøkt 21. april 2021. «Ledere i det ene landet i det tidligere Jugoslavia etter det andre uttrykte torsdag sin glede over utleveringen av tidligere president Slobodan Milosevic til Haag-domstolen» 
  • NRK (1. april 2001). «Milosevics vekst og fall». NRK. Besøkt 21. april 2021. 

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  • Kanzleiter, Boris (2009). «Serbian Revolution of October 2000». The International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest (engelsk). American Cancer Society. s. 1–3. ISBN 978-1-4051-9807-3. doi:10.1002/9781405198073.wbierp1332. Besøkt 21. april 2021. «On October 5, 2000, several hundred thousand protesters gathered in the center of Serbia's capital, Belgrade. The international media reported live when a few demonstrators drove a bulldozer into the parliament, which was later set on fire by angry crowds.» 

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