How We Used Laughter to Topple a Dictator
Milosevic only won because he made people afraid, and someone else said that the only thing that could trump fear was laughter.
Milosevic only won because he made people afraid, and someone else said that the only thing that could trump fear was laughter.
Then came 1995, when the Serbs outside Serbia paid the price. Pressurised by the international community, Milosevic turned his back on the...
The incitement of tribal hatreds and historical grievances under the cover of Marxist-Leninist language led to the destruction of the multiethnic country of...
As Serbia's party leader and president (1989–97), pursued Serbian nationalist policies that contributed to the breakup of the socialist Yugoslav federation.
The Tribunal's Prosecution presented evidence of Milošević's involvement in many dozens of crimes against many thousands of victims in three different...
The only way to regain security in Europe is for Vladimir Putin's rule over Russia to end. The prosecution of Slobodan Milošević as a war criminal may point to...
The Hague Tribunal's archives reveal fascinating details about the confidential meeting between Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic and his Croatian...
A stocky former Serb intelligence agent, Slobodan Lazarevic, is testifying against his erstwhile boss and former political idol.
Milosevic did not have quite the psychopathic power of a Saddam Hussein or an Osama Bin Laden. He was that most dangerous of people.
Former Serbian spy chiefs Jovica Stanisic and Franko Simatovic were handed 15 years in prison for war crimes committed in the 1990s.
The late former President of Serbia, whose government consistently propagated negative views about Croatia during the Yugoslav Wars, though he is no longer an active voice.