Milanka Saponja-Hadzic
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Washington said to have postponed Mladic surrender deadline following Serbia’s mafia purge and progress on Hague cooperation.
A Serbian general convicted in Serbia and Croatia for his part in the Yugoslav war is now facing prosecution in Slovenia.
Belgrade legal experts raise concerns over plans for Serbian war crimes court.
Polls show Serbian public favour cooperation with the tribunal, after years of hostility towards to the court.
Yugoslav president may regret perceived attempt to appeal to Serbian nationalists.
Serbia's prime minister has betrayed the hopes of those who expected a change in morality to accompany the change of regime after the fall of Slobodan Milosevic
A genocide conviction against Milosevic could prompt the International Court of Justice to demand that Serbia pay war damages.
The Milosevic trial is helping to fuel a revival of ethnic hatred in Serbia
Serbian liberals are concerned over the growing influence of the Orthodox Church
Serbians are finding it difficult to adjust to Montenegro's inevitable secession from the Yugoslav federation.