7 August 2000 To many Belgraders, the idea of "Dutch assassins" is laughable. The pictures of four Dutchmen-and then later in the week, two Britons and two Canadians-who were arrested by the Yugoslav authorities for supposedly spying for the West, brought scorn and a good deal of smiles in Belgrade's cafes. The aroma of coffee […]

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