6 September 1993 Sometime in mid April, when Serbian Renewal Movement (SPO) leader Vuk Draskovic dreamed of restaging the St. Vitus’ Day rally (June 28), he said: “This heat will bring something.” He had anticipated that sometime in June the heat would be at its height, that the majority in Serbia would realize that disaster was just round the corner […]

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