“Slobodan Milosevic went to war, and now he wants to get out of it all,” said Serbian Radical Party (SRS) leader Vojislav Seselj just a few hours before being deported from Montenegro. His speech and the deportation were sufficient reasons for an interview. First about the deportation. Seselj: Milosevic is certainly mixed up in it. I have confidential information that […]

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