That day everything seemed possible: the police got a beating; no one fled the tear gas; the water cannon just added to the anger of the masses; shop windows broke; cars burned. From some hole, Slobodan Milosevic called in the army to save him… No one who believes March 9 will live on after Milosevic risks being wrong. There is […]

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