An Impossible Choice
Miroslav Filipovic has been jailed for seven years for choosing to stick by his professional principals.
Miroslav Filipovic has been jailed for seven years for choosing to stick by his professional principals.
It's official: McDonald's toys are satanic! Well, that's if Agent Mulder, aka Col. Svetozar Radisic, new spokesman of the Yugoslav Army, is to be believed.
The televised arrest of a high-profile Muslim businessman, the latest drama to unfold in Bosnia's recent crackdown on corruption, may prove to be little more than a pre-election ploy.
Fear is mounting in Montenegro that Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic could mount military operations against the republic, the smaller partner in the Yugoslav federation, as early as this autumn.
Vuk Draskovic's decision to put up a rival candidate has taken the shine off Vojislav Kostunica's nomination as presidential candidate for the united opposition. Hopes are now pinned on forcing a second round head-to-head against Milosevic.
Tribunal Update 187 Last Week in The Hague (July 31 - August 4, 2000)
Vojvodina's opposition parties are hungry for change, but also afraid of demanding too much.
Montenegrins appear to be losing their once legendary devotion to military service.
Slobodan Milosevic's son, Marko, is suffering an expected downturn in his business fortunes.
Slobodan Milosevic is calling on the army to help him muzzle political dissent.