Open Letter on the Position and Status of Serbs in Croatia information
The Open Letter on the Position and Status of Serbs in Croatia was sent to the addresses of prominent Croatians and Serbians in September 2008.[1][2] The letter spoke about the adverse social and economic circumstances in which Croatian Serbs had lived.
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