Gordana Igric
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Most Kosovo Serbs living in Kosovo today are preoccupied with their own fears, losses and fury, and cannot understand Albanian suffering. As the societies separate further, misery on both sides only grows.
France has dismissed Serbian claims of a French plot to kill Slobodan Milosevic. They may find it harder to explain their links with some of the alleged assassins arrested this week. For there is really is a French connection.
The arrest of five mercenaries allegedly hired by France to kill Slobodan Milosevic has triggered a flood of bizarre allegations intended to shift the blame for Belgrade's misdeeds onto the backs of the alleged 'assassins'.
On December 13 the UN witnessed a pact setting up an Interim Administration with space for both Hashim Thaci and Ibrahim Rugova around its table. But can more Albanian involvement in the executive halt the escalating violence plaguing the province?
A new power struggle could soon break out in Serbia - between the premier and the mafia.
The country risks turning into a pariah state once more, unless the authorities confront the mafia.
As well as cracking down on the mafia, the authorities are threatening the country's nascent democracy.
Four new indictments are served by The Hague as pressure grows for the capture of the number one war crimes suspect.
Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic activates plans to thwart Montenegro's bid for independence
Most Kosovo Serbs living in Kosovo today are preoccupied with their own fears, losses and fury, and cannot understand Albanian suffering. As the societies separate further, misery on both sides only grows.