Serbophobia

Also known as anti-Serb sentiment, is a generalized dislike of the Serb ethnic group. It has historically served as a justification for the persecution of Serb ethnicity.
Examples of Serbophobia

1. The song Alle Serben müssen sterben (also spelled Serbien muß sterbien), which became popular in Vienna in 1914, is an illustration of Serbophobia.
2. During and after the Yugoslav wars of the 1990s, Croats, and Bosniaks frequently referred to anything associated with Serbs as "Vlach" and they also frequently used the word "Chetnik" in a derogatory manner rather than in the only accurate sense as a paramilitary. She (sub-human) is an insulting term for Serbs in Albanian.
3. In 1997, the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia asserted before the International Court of Justice that rhetoric and anti-Serb sentiment spread through all media, including the news, were to blame for acts of genocide against Serbs.
by Torontoball July 12, 2022
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