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The Russian Observer
June 30, 2001
Seleznyov, Stroyev denounce extradition of Milosevic
It is the beginning of the end of Yugoslavia itself,
the beginning of the end of its statehood. For one can
give away a President or Ministers, but then what kind
of
Yugoslavia Gay Activists Beaten
BELGRADE, Yugoslavia (AP) - Roving bands of young men attacked activists
staging what was believed to be the first gay rights march in Yugoslavia's
capital, circling them one by one Saturday and kicking them until police
intervened.
Dozens of people were
Title:
Published on Saturday, June 30, 2001 in the Independent / UK
How America Forced Yugoslavia to
Trade in Its Most Lucrative
Asset
by Andrew Buncombe and Vesna
Peric Zimonjic
Justice, honesty, the
rule of
Cambodia won't follow Yugoslavia's example: Ranariddh
PHNOM PENH, June 30 Kyodo - Cambodia's National Assembly President Prince
Norodom Ranariddh said Saturday he will oppose any attempt to haul former
Cambodian leaders to an international court for trial for exchange of
foreign aid. (02 :19)
How guilty was the West over Milosevic, asks British press
LONDON, June 30 (AFP) -
On first learning that Slobodan Milosevic had been handed over to the UN war
crimes tribunal in The Hague, the British press unanimously hailed the move
as a triumph for justice, branding the ex-Yugoslav
Title:
Extradition Causes Rift In Belgrade Cabinet Members Quit in Protest
_Special Report_
Milosevic
on Trial
SERGEI SNEGOV: INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL WILL DO ITS BEST TO AVOID
TRANSFORMATION OF TRIAL OVER MILOSEVIC INTO TRIAL OVER NATO
Preliminary hearing of ex-President Milosevics case starts on July 2-3,
Hague Tribunal Prosecutor announced today.
At the same time, all the channels of western
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