30 years from Kosovo's autonomy assessment

On March 23rd 1989, in the Kosovo Assembly, contrary to the will of citizens, the 1974 Constitution was changed, with which Kosovo's autonomy is abolished in the Yugoslav Federation, leaving Kosovo as an integral part of Serbia. Supressing autonomy would follow the invasion of Kosovo with thousands of Serbian police and soldiers, [...]
Suspensation of autonomy would follow Kosovo's invasion with thousands of Serbian police and soldiers, putting the majority population under pressure and apartheid measures.
Out of the 190 delegates present in the Assembly, 10 of them, even though under pressure from iron curfews, would vote against this review, and in defense of Kosovo's constitutional position, the kp broadcasts.
Before 23 March 1989, the month of the same year's February would be marked by the strike of miners of giant Trepca in defence of Kosovo's constitutional position. The miners' strike proves it shaken the foundations of the former Yugoslavia.












