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Autonomous Province of Western Bosnia : ウィキペディア英語版
Autonomous Province of Western Bosnia

The Autonomous Province of Western Bosnia (Bosnian: ''Autonomna Pokrajina Zapadna Bosna'') was a small unrecognised state that existed in the northwest of Bosnia and Herzegovina between 1993 and 1995. It consisted of the town of Velika Kladuša (its capital) and a few nearby villages. It was proclaimed as a result of secessionist politics by Fikret Abdić against the Bosnian central government during the Bosnian War. For a short time in 1995 it was known as the Republic of Western Bosnia.
== History ==
(詳細はAnthony Loyd, Fikret Abdić decided to try to carve out a little state for himself and succeeded in recruiting enough followers to make his dreams a reality. Abdić was able to hold power over his mini-state by using cult like propaganda techniques over his followers and Serbian arms and military training. "Talking to his autonomist followers was much the same as speaking with cult converts anywhere in the world: a wooden dead-end dialogue hallmarked by the absence of individual rationale and logic."
The economy of Western Bosnia was largely based on "Agrokomerc" company of Velika Kladuša.
The Autonomous Province cooperated with Serbia as well as Croatia against Bosnian government in the light of Karađorđevo agreement meant to redistribute Bosnia and Herzegovina between Croatia and Serbia. Fikret Abdić's role in undermining the Bosnian government was awarded by Croatian regime as well as Serbian. Agrokomerc was granted free-custom trade zone in the Croatian port of Rijeka, and free trade with Serbian-controlled territories. The trade between Western Bosnia and Croatia was live during the Bosnian war.
In 1994, Franjo Tuđman changed his policies towards Bosnia after diplomatic pressure from the United States as well as UN Security Council. The Washington Agreement was signed in March 1994. The situation became very unfavourable to the future of AP Western Bosnia as Fikret Abdić couldn't count on financial or military help by one of his protectors.
It was militarily defeated during Operation Tiger in June and August 1994, when the territory of Western Bosnia was seized by the Bosnian government troops. However, they were expelled later that year with the significant help of the Serbs in the Operation Spider, and the Autonomous Province of Western Bosnia was re-established.
The province declared itself an independent Republic of Western Bosnia (''Republika Zapadna Bosna'', ''Република Западна Босна'') on 26 July 1995.〔)〕
Soon, in the August 1995 Operation Storm, it would serve as the last line of defense of the Republic of Serbian Krajina in Croatia. The Republic of Western Bosnia was wiped out completely during the joint Croatian and Bosnian government army action during the Operation Storm, on 7 August 1995.〔

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