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  • In the Balkans, dialogue between Kosovo Muslims and Serbian Orthodox leaders are encouraging.

    Katherine Marshall: Faith, Peace And The Nobel: A Conversation With Former Bishop Of Oslo Gunnar Stalsett Katherine Marshall 2010

  • In the Balkans, dialogue between Kosovo Muslims and Serbian Orthodox leaders are encouraging.

    Katherine Marshall: Faith, Peace and the Nobel: A Conversation with Former Bishop of Oslo Gunnar Stålsett Katherine Marshall 2010

  • The war in Bosnia-Herzegovina saw conflict between three faiths groups, Muslim, Roman Catholic and Serbian Orthodox.

    Jeff Schweitzer: Iraq as a Holy War: Why Praying for Divine Support Is a Bad Idea 2009

  • "Some of my best friends are Serbs," says Afendic, a Muslim who is married to a Serbian Orthodox woman.

    Making War On Muslims 2008

  • “That was all the time it took,” writes Tim Judah, “for the Serbian Orthodox population of these lands, which had lived there for several centuries, to vanish.”

    Sands of Empire Robert W. Merry 2005

  • “That was all the time it took,” writes Tim Judah, “for the Serbian Orthodox population of these lands, which had lived there for several centuries, to vanish.”

    Sands of Empire Robert W. Merry 2005

  • “That was all the time it took,” writes Tim Judah, “for the Serbian Orthodox population of these lands, which had lived there for several centuries, to vanish.”

    Sands of Empire Robert W. Merry 2005

  • “That was all the time it took,” writes Tim Judah, “for the Serbian Orthodox population of these lands, which had lived there for several centuries, to vanish.”

    Sands of Empire Robert W. Merry 2005

  • Thus, on February 17, 1942, the chief of the SS Security Police and Intelligence reported to Heinrich Himmler from Yugoslavia that the main reason for Serbian guerrilla activity was the acts of horror (Greueltaten) committed by Ustasha units against the Serbian Orthodox population.

    What Was Fascism? Mestrovic, Matthew 1983

  • One even hears of Roman Catholics in Istria and elsewhere abjuring their Church and -- for the national cause -- adopting the Serbian Orthodox faith.

    The Birth of Yugoslavia, Volume 2 Henry Baerlein 1917

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