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Serbia's privately-owned newspapers are feeling the force of a government backlash while TV and radio stations stage a brave rearguard action against recent crackdowns
The opposition and the independent media in Serbia fall victim to state-sponsored repression.
Serbia's independent media hit back as the regime and its supporters intensify their campaign to curb press freedoms.
A Serbian human rights activist is condemned by the opposition after accusing it of having close links to the Serbian leadership.
Yugoslav President Milosevic is exploiting deep-seated homophobia in Serbian society to undermine his opponents.
While Belgrade continues to dole out awards and medals, several bereaved parents have spurned the baubles presented to their dead sons by Milosevic.
Bureaucratic obstruction and rife corruption hinder the delivery of aid supplies to those most in need across Yugoslavia.