The result was delete. First of all, let me say that I am not Serbian, Croatian, Bosnian, or of any European ancestry. Anyways, this article was deleted due to NPOV concerns expressed by many of the delete comments. From the comments here, everyone agrees that the existence of Serbian propaganda in the Balkan wars is not in doubt, but the presentation of them in this article is questionable. The most policy-conforming proposals were to delete the article and perhaps rewrite from scratch, or to merge into Serbian nationalism as proposed by User:Dbachmann. By deleting this article, it is hoped that the article conforming with all Wikipedia policies and guidelines can be rewritten from the ground up. However, if a merge into Serbian nationalism is desired, then anyone can drop a note on my talk page for the contents of the article to be merged. Kurykh 20:36, 27 March 2008 (UTC) reply
This article is still a major WP:COATRACK and dumping ground for many things anti-Serbian with much material being copied over from other articles related to Yugoslav Wars that don't really have a lot of context within this article (such as Markale#First_massacre being copied word-for-word from its original article into a section in this article). Since the first AfD which yielded no consensus, no improvement has been made to promote the neutrality of this article and it's still very POV. Most of the material in the article itself has been introduced by editors who are politically rather that Wikipedially motivated. SWik78 ( talk) 14:00, 19 March 2008 (UTC) reply
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The result was delete. First of all, let me say that I am not Serbian, Croatian, Bosnian, or of any European ancestry. Anyways, this article was deleted due to NPOV concerns expressed by many of the delete comments. From the comments here, everyone agrees that the existence of Serbian propaganda in the Balkan wars is not in doubt, but the presentation of them in this article is questionable. The most policy-conforming proposals were to delete the article and perhaps rewrite from scratch, or to merge into Serbian nationalism as proposed by User:Dbachmann. By deleting this article, it is hoped that the article conforming with all Wikipedia policies and guidelines can be rewritten from the ground up. However, if a merge into Serbian nationalism is desired, then anyone can drop a note on my talk page for the contents of the article to be merged. Kurykh 20:36, 27 March 2008 (UTC) reply
This article is still a major WP:COATRACK and dumping ground for many things anti-Serbian with much material being copied over from other articles related to Yugoslav Wars that don't really have a lot of context within this article (such as Markale#First_massacre being copied word-for-word from its original article into a section in this article). Since the first AfD which yielded no consensus, no improvement has been made to promote the neutrality of this article and it's still very POV. Most of the material in the article itself has been introduced by editors who are politically rather that Wikipedially motivated. SWik78 ( talk) 14:00, 19 March 2008 (UTC) reply
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