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Otpor (Serbian Cyrillic: Отпор!, English: Resistance!,
stylized as
Otpor!) was a
political organization in
Serbia (then part of FR Yugoslavia) from 1998...
- Đinović. Both were
former members of the
Serbian youth resistance movement,
Otpor!,
which supported the
overthrow of
Slobodan Milošević in
October 2000. Drawing...
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Resistance (Croatian:
Hrvatski narodni otpor, HNO; Spanish:
Resistencia Nacional Croata), also
referred to as
Otpor, was an Ustaša
organization founded in...
- Sino-Soviet
conflict (1929) the
station was
renamed Otpor ("Repulse").
Until the mid-1930s,
Razyezd 86 /
Otpor had
little significance as a station, as all border...
- is a
Serbian political activist. He was a
leader of the
student movement Otpor that
helped topple Serbian president Slobodan Milošević.
After briefly pursuing...
- of
which he
would not acknowledge. In 1998, a
dozen students met to form
Otpor! (Serbian for "resistance").
Analysing the
mistakes of the 1996–97 protests...
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later joined Otpor whose candidate he was in the 2003
parliamentary election but
failed to get
elected to the
National ****embly. In 2004,
Otpor merged with...
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orchestrating colour revolutions to
expand its influence. The
first of
these was
Otpor! ('Resistance!') in the
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia,
founded at Belgrade...
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including the
Serbian opposition movement Otpor!, and
April 6
Movement modelled its logo
after Otpor's.
Otpor,
writes Bayat in his
discussion of the agencies...
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different secret agents. The
designated men were
exiled Croats ****ociated with
Otpor and HRB from
Ustashes movement,
residing in
Sweden and Germany.
Kalla fakta...