%0 Journal Article
%T In the Shadow of the Serbian Paramilitary Units: Narrative Patterns about the Role of Paramilitary Units in Former Yugoslav Conflict
%A Maria Vivod
%J Advances in Anthropology
%P 23-32
%@ 2163-9361
%D 2013
%I Scientific Research Publishing
%R 10.4236/aa.2013.31004
%X
This article1 offers several basic
data about Serbian paramilitary units employed in the armed conflict of the
1990¡¯s during the decomposition of the former Yugoslavia, with the goal to
depict the transformation of the representation of the paramilitary unit
members and their leaders essentially through Serbian media. Once, at the
beginning of the conflicts, represented as the ¡°saviors¡±, ¡°protectors¡± of the Serbian nation, ever present as main figures
of the public life of the 90¡¯s¡ªthey
have fallen into oblivion after a decade. Their most notorious leaders are
either dead or in prison. After the fall of the Milo?evi? regime (2000) their
involvement in war crimes, looting and genocide reached Serbia. From being
divinized gradually they become diabolized. The contemporary events and
happenings in Serbia are explained in the light of the past of these
paramilitary units.
%K Paramilitary
%K Serbia
%K War Crimes
%K Genocide
%K Former Yugoslavia
%K Veterans
%U http://www.scirp.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=28488