Gazimestan speech

Gazimestan speech
Milošević delivering the speech
Native name Obraćanje na Gazimestanu (Croatian)
Говор на Газиместану (Serbian)
Date28 June 1989 (1989-06-28)
VenueGazimestan, Kosovo field
LocationPristina, SAP Kosovo, SR Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia
Coordinates42°41′26″N 21°7′25″E / 42.69056°N 21.12361°E / 42.69056; 21.12361
Theme600th anniversary of the Battle of Kosovo, possibility of armed conflict
ParticipantsSlobodan Milošević

The Gazimestan speech (Serbo-Croatian: Govor na Gazimestanu / Говор на Газиместану) was given on 28 June 1989 by Slobodan Milošević, then president of Serbia, at the Gazimestan monument on the Kosovo field. It was the centrepiece of a day-long event to mark the 600th anniversary of the Battle of Kosovo, which was fought at the site in 1389.

The speech was delivered to a crowd of an estimated million or more attendees,[a][1] and came against a backdrop of protracted ethnic tension between ethnic Serbs and Albanians in Kosovo and increasing political tensions between SR Serbia and the other constituent republics of the then SFR Yugoslavia caused by the anti-bureaucratic revolution.

The speech has since become notorious for Milošević's reference to the possibility of "armed battles", in the future of Serbia's national development. Many foreign commentators have described this as presaging the collapse of Yugoslavia and the eventual Yugoslav Wars. Milošević later claimed that he had been misrepresented.


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  1. ^ Vučetić, Radina. "Kosovo 1989: The (Ab)use of the Kosovo Myth in Media and Popular Culture". Comparative Southeast European Studies. De Gruyter Oldenburg.

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