Slobodan Milosevic has lost the confidence of the people. The whole world has stood against him, as well as all the Yugoslav republics and peoples (save for Montenegro) and, at last, Serbia and its youth. His ability to make enemies has brought Serbia to the brink of a civil war. The crude manipulation of the Serbian public could not have […]

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