Republic of Serbian Krajina - Demographics

Demographics

According to the indictment of prosecutor Carla Del Ponte against Slobodan Milošević at the ICTY, the Croat and non-Serb population from the 1991 census was approximately as follows:

Census (1991) Serbs Croats Others Total
Later RSK total 245,800 (52.3%) 168,000 (35.8%) 55,900 (11.9%) 469,700
UNPA Sector North and South 170,100 (67%) 70,700 (28%) 13,100 (5%) 253,900
SAO Western Slavonia 14,200 (60%) 6,900 (29%) 2,600 (11%) 23,700
SAO SBWS 61,500 (32%) 90,500 (47%) 40,200 (21%) 192,200

Thus Serbs comprised 52.3% and Croats 35.8% of the population of SAO Krajina respectively in 1991.

According to data set forth at the meeting of the Government of the RSK in July 1992, its ethnic composition was 88% Serbs, 7% Croats, 5% others. As of November 1993, less than 400 ethnic Croats still resided in UNPA Sector South, and between 1,500 and 2,000 remained in UNPA Sector North.

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