5 July 1993 On Thursday, July 1, Vuk Draskovic decided to die. An hour or so before his letter announcing that he was starting on a hunger strike and that he would die if need be appeared in public, the Criminal Council of the District Court in Belgrade extended his pre-trial detention, and that of his wife Danica Draskovic, for […]

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