Slobodan Milosevic held for crimes against humanity
Slobodan Milosevic held for crimes against humanity; ITN
ENGLAND: London
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Vladeta Jankovic (Yugoslav ambassador) interview SOT
- the move of extraditing Milosevic was bound to cause reaction and period of political turmoil and instability/ can't write off Yugoslavia too easily, positive it can survive/ Yugoslavia agreed to co-operate with The Hague/ we would have preferred to have Milosevic tried in the country first in presence of international judges/ extradition, with such brutal pressure, was bound to leave bitter aftertaste/ federal institutions will suffer





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June 29, 2001
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