“Let us show the people that we are alone and completely defeated” Drashković: “After 20 days, nothing will be left of Serbia” The Serbian prime minister, Vuk[?], breaks through the Serbian blockade; the head of CICR strikes the American soldiers holding prisoners. The bridge of
Army order: Seize everything DRASHKOVIÇ: ENOUGH WITH MILOŠEVIĆ, LET THE PROTESTS BEGIN
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Opinion of the Day The ruling of the International Court of Justice on the legality of Kosovo’s declaration of independence has caused... Continues on page 21 By PETRIT HALITI Prishtina must read Drashkoviç carefully
DEGOS AD, journalist/ATSH-AFP - Around one hundred thousand supporters of the Serbian opposition demonstrated yesterday in Belgrade in a rally in the center of the capital, taking part in a protest against a court decision that challenges the opposition’s victory in the 17 Novemb
The opposition is revived in Serbia Vuk Drashković, the Yugoslav deputy prime minister, declared on Wednesday that no "war criminal" from Kosovo should escape. Proceedings if not donated(?) and these "acts of aggression and anachronistic passions." "Immediately after this, it see
The now highly tangible meeting between Albanian Prime Minister Nano and Yugoslav President Slobodan Milošević was not only condemned yesterday by the head of the PD, Berisha, but he also warned of the total failure of this meeting. The argument Mr. Berisha used to devalue or sti
EUROPE: WE MUST ENTER KOSOVO WITH TROOPS NATO decides: We will strengthen the KLA Apache arrive in Tirana Commentary Portrait Here is who Vuk Drashković is, the Serbs deceived us about the tragic convoy By Michael Dobbs on page 9 By Smajl Barjrami on page 9
Without in any way diminishing the importance that the Dayton agreement has for us Albanians, we must be struck by the fact that in the talks there not a single word was said about Kosovo and Albanians in general The peace agreement, signed the day before yesterday in Dayton, can
Talks led by Fehmi Agani PRISTINA - There had[?] been hope that there might have been good progress in the talks held secretly in Vienna between a Serbian delegation and a group of ethnic Albanian representatives from Kosovo, media in Belgrade reported yesterday. Serbian oppositi