March 12, 2006

PRAVDA: The Hague tries to conceal reasons of Slobodan Milosevic's death

 


Slobodan Milosevic found dead in his prison cell
03/11/2006 [article] / Opinion / Columnists

Mr. Milosevic was found lying dead on his bed by a guard at the IPC detention centre, where he was taken after being illegally kidnapped by NATO forces in 2001 and where upon arrival, his prosecutor, Carla del Ponte, declared he was guilty even before the trial had begun
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03/11/2006 [article] / World / Europe

For more than a decade as Yugoslavia broke to pieces, Slobodan Milosevic was more than just another political leader. He both voiced and moulded the rise of Serbian nationalism and used the Yugoslav national army to carve out a ‘Greater Serbia’.
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03/06/2006 [article] / Opinion / Columnists

As usual, the West is incapable of looking beyond its nose and as usual, as with the case of Iraq, the West has got it fundamentally wrong. If Kosovo gains independent status, what happens elsewhere and what will the effects of this be in South Ossetia, Chechnya, Daguestan, Ingushetia, Nagorno-Karabakh, and Abkhazia in the Caucasus? Or Republika Srpska and the Albanian enclaves throughout the Balkans in Greece, in Serbia, in Montenegro, in Macedonia?
 

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