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Slobodan Milosevic – the Butcher of the Balkans

Monday, October 23, 2000

Milosevic’s concept of ultra-nationalism justified his murders in the name of Serbia. Can he be dragged to the international courts?

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One afternoon in Belgrade, in mid-1992, amid small talk and wine, tension began to build and an argument arose between the prime minister of Yugoslavia, Milan Panic, and President Slobodan Milosevic. Milan was unable to contain his anger at Milosevic on a visit to the president’s house. "Suddenly he passed a revolver over to me ...," exclaimed Panic to Washington Post reporter Dusko Dader a few years later. "I was shocked; he pointed the pi

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