Serb Refugees Rejected By Belgrade
Serb refugees on the move out of Kosovo are being directed away from Belgrade, for fear that their presence might upset the state's preferred image of victory over the 'NATO aggressors'
Serb refugees on the move out of Kosovo are being directed away from Belgrade, for fear that their presence might upset the state's preferred image of victory over the 'NATO aggressors'
All options are open, Montenegrin President Milo Djukanovic tells US President Bill Clinton, discussing prospects for a 'realignment of relations' with Serbia - even a possible referendum on independence.
Tribunal Update 130: Last Week in The Hague (14-20 June, 1999)
The use of rape as a weapon of war was widespread in Kosovo. But the scale of the atrocities have been hidden by Albanian communities to hide their "shame" from the outside world.
Tribunal Update 131: Last Week in The Hague (21-27 June, 1999)
Having resigned from the Serbian government and disassociated himself from the peace agreement, Vojislav Seselj is now poised to bid for power.
Economists estimate that it will take Serbia 40 years to recover from the costs of the NATO bombing and return to the level achieved before Milosevic came to power.
Tribunal Update 129: Last Week in The Hague (7-13 June, 1999)
Tribunal Update 129: Last Week in The Hague (7-13 June, 1999)
Serbia has triumphed, and the UN has been forced into Kosovo. The gas is out, but love for our president will keep us warm.