Fighting factions have to hold it together Streets Edition
Milosevic's refusal to accept the huge vote against him has exhausted their patience. The Serbian Constitutional Court, made up of Milosevic cronies, declared the election null and void. The State TV and radio building, already bombed by NATO planes under the orders of their secretary-general G...
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Published in | Daily record (Morristown, N.J. : 1971) |
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Format | Newspaper Article |
Language | English |
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Glasgow (UK)
MGN Ltd
06.10.2000
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Summary: | Milosevic's refusal to accept the huge vote against him has exhausted their patience. The Serbian Constitutional Court, made up of Milosevic cronies, declared the election null and void. The State TV and radio building, already bombed by NATO planes under the orders of their secretary-general George Robertson, burned amid rumours it had been taken over by opposition elements. |
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