User talk:93.143.144.35

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Since I have been group attacked by a group of three Serbian chauvinist editors Acamicamacaraca, Amanuensis Balkanicus and Sadko (possible sock puppets) I had to revert their multiple undos (two of them reverted it three times, and one twice with no consquences)) and as a result got banned for violation of the three-revert rule. Matter of dispute was an Log Revolution article about Serbian terrorists in Croatia using WWII Nazi collaborator symbols (as stated by the source ). Users are pushing Serbian POV on Serb armed rebellion in Croatia and removing all data about Serbian war crimes and Serbian Nazi collaboration in WWII (see contribs).

All three of them used different reasons for multiple undos (disturbing vandalism, extremely right-wing source* and misrepresenting the source*). *The source is a scientific article by a history professor.

Amanuensis Balkanicus on talk page also made a falacy to dispute the source (time line), on what I'm replying with a quote from a source (see ref):

"Četničke paravojske i ideologija počele su se javljati već 1990. i 1991. i bilo je mnogo primjera bradatih neredovnih vojnika s četničkim zastavama i kokardama koji su se borili rame uz rame s jedinicama Jugoslavenske narodne armije na čijim su kapama bile petokrake crvene zvijezde. Barić navodi da je “Knin kao centar srpske pobune u Hrvatskoj ubrzo postao utvrda Đujića, autentičnog srpstva, pozivajući se na tradiciju [Momčilovih] četničkih snaga čije je uporište tijekom Drugog svjet- skog rata bilo upravo ovdje” (ibid.: 436). Postojala je čak i peticija da se Đujić, koji je živio u iseljeništvu u Sjedinjenim Državama, pozove u posjet Kninu u siječnju 1991., no on je navodno odlučio podržati RSK samo financijski."