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Slobodan Milošević

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Gender Male
Death17 years ago
Date of birth August 20,1941
Zodiac sign Leo
Born Pozarevac
Serbia
Date of died March 11,2006
DiedPrison Scheveningen South/East
The Hague
Netherlands
Height 186 (cm)
Spouse Mirjana Marković
NationalityYugoslavian
Serbian
Job Politician
Education Pravni fakultet Univerziteta u Beogradu
Latest noncurrent party Socialist Party of Serbia
FoundedSocialist Party Of Serbia
Grandchildren Marko Milošević
BooksSlobodan Milosevic on Trial: A Companion
Presidential termMay 8, 1989 – September 28, 1990, 1992 – July 23, 1997, July 23, 1997 – October 6, 2000
BuriedPožarevac, Serbia
Children Marko Milošević
Marija Milošević
Parents Svetozar Milošević
Stanislava Resanović
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Slobodan Milošević was a Serbian and Yugoslav politician who was the president of Serbia from 1989 to 1997 and president of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia from 1997 to 2000.

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... The independence movement in Kosovo began after Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic s decision in 1989 to strip the province of its self-governing status...

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... " Mr Khan also pointed out that nobody thought that Slobodan Milosevic, the Serbian leader who went on trial for war crimes in Croatia, Bosnia and Kosovo in the 1990s, would end up in The Hague to face justice...

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... But arguably the most notorious of those indicted, former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic, died of a heart attack in 2006 while in detention...

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... Many in Serbia have never forgiven the West s defensive alliance for 1999 airstrikes against the forces of Slobodan Milosevic...

Serbia nationalist protests spike tensions over Russia

Jan 1,2023 6:11 am

By Joe Inwood & Albana KasapiBBC Newsnight, Belgrade

Pro-Russian activists in Serbia joined nationalist protesters outside The Presidency This Week , in the latest indication of rising Russian influence.

Chanting " no surrender" and " treason" they threatened to riot if Serbia backed an EU plan to normalise relations with Kosovo.

President Alexander Vucic denounced the protesters as " anti-Serbian".

The government said it did not believe Moscow stoked the protests but The War has heightened tensions in Belgrade.

Death threats were made towards The President if he signed a deal on Kosovo and three men have been charged with calling for a violent change of Serbia's constitutional order.

Among them is Serbian far-right leader Damjan Knezevic , who organised the protests. He has publicly backed Russia's Wagner mercenary group, which has played a big role in Russia's war in Ukraine.

He was recently pictured visiting Wagner's Russian headquarters in St Petersburg. Another man was arrested apparently taking a Sniper Rifle to the protest.

Mr Vucic went on TV to accuse the protest organisers of being paid for with foreigners' cash, vowing that Serbia would never be defeated by lies, threats and a few rifles. " I don't need someone from Wagner to tap me on the shoulder and tell me what I can and can't do, " He Said .

The Russian ambassador condemned threats against the Serbian leader. But almost a year into The War in Ukraine, it is clear Serbia is struggling to maintain ties with Moscow while moving closer to the EU.

" I would do anything for Mother Serbia and Mother Russia. They are the same thing, " said Vlado Stanic, wearing a T-shirt showing a stern-faced Vladimir Putin and his well-known quote on The Invasion : " Everything is going according to plan. "

Stanic displays an extreme version of a more common mindset, a form of Pan-Slavism that believes Serbia has historic and religious links to Russia.

He speaks of " Tsar Putin" in almost messianic terms, parroting Russian propaganda about its fight against " fascists and Nazis". In 2015 he travelled to eastern Ukraine to help Russian forces.

He refuses to speak about what he did in Ukraine's Donbas region, but on his return to Serbia was sent to jail.

Cedomir Stoikovic, who is one of Serbia's leading voices against Russian influence, warns that Serbia is under " hybrid occupation" which has resulted in in the widespread support that Russia now enjoys.

" For 15 years Russia has conducted a huge operation in Serbia. Their intelligence service is here on a massive scale. They put money here, buying media and news editors. "

He has tried to launch prosecutions against The Russian ambassador and the Wagner group and is now defending a young Ukrainian woman he claims has been unfairly treated because of her nationality.

The claims are difficult to prove but news coverage of The Russian war in Serbia is often dramatically at odds with other European countries.

One newspaper ran A Story in the run-up to The Invasion with The Infamous headline " Ukraine attacks Russia". Another ran a front-page story claiming that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky had accused The West of " betraying" Ukraine, when he had said nothing of the sort.

Serbia is something of an outlier among European nations in its support for Russia. It has refused to join Western sanctions, although President Vucic has condemned Russia's invasion.

Vlad, a souvenir seller in Belgrade's central Kalemegdan Park , is doing a brisk Trade In pro-Moscow T-shirts. One bears the Z logo that has become the hallmark of Russia's war. Another bestseller boasts President Putin riding a bear.

" It isn't Russia against Ukraine, it is Russia against Nato, " he asserts, reiterating another Putin mantra.

Many in Serbia have never forgiven The West 's defensive alliance for 1999 airstrikes against the forces of Slobodan Milosevic .

They brought to an end to Serbia's brutal Ethnic Cleansing of Albanians in Kosovo, but also caused a lingering hatred amongst many Serbs.

Kosovo is the theme that runs through all of this and a Nato-led force is still based there.

Considered by many here to be an essential part of Serbian territory, Kosovo declared independence 15 years ago, a result of years of ethnic tension, bloody conflict and genocidal attacks.

Relations have been fraught, and Serbia does not recognise Kosovo as an independent state, nor do the 50,000 ethnic Serbs who live there.

But later this month, President Vucic will meet Kosovo's Prime Minister in Brussels with the US and EU hoping that they sign a peace plan that would send Serbia further on The Road towards joining the European Union , and further out of Russia's orbit.

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Source of news: bbc.com

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