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Sorry, I added the photos, but I wasn't logged in. So, is this the best way for me to remedy that? Mattwhiteski 17:34, 31 December 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Parents
I've had an anon IP remove the bit about her mother releasing information under torture as unsubstantiated. That sounds like anon has heard another source actively denying the statement--a statement present in my source, the BBC documentary "The Fall of Milosevic." Can anon or anybody else present opposing evidence?
Also, the is some ambiguity as to whether only her mother or both her parents were partisans. Can somebody dig up some info on this so we trim/elaborate. --Adamrush 17:32, 14 March 2006 (UTC)