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Radojevic slobodan milosevic biography

          Slobodan Milošević announced on 25 June that a new constitution should be adopted..

          His name is Slobodan Nikolić, father's name Jovan, born on April 3, in Veliko Orašje, residing in Veliko Orašje, No. Šumadijska St., ID No.

        1. His name is Slobodan Nikolić, father's name Jovan, born on April 3, in Veliko Orašje, residing in Veliko Orašje, No. Šumadijska St., ID No.
        2. Especially since the NATO war, there has been palpable discontent with policies of Slobodan Milosevic which have led to Serbia's political isolation and.
        3. Slobodan Milošević announced on 25 June that a new constitution should be adopted.
        4. Serbian historiography refers to the historiography (methodology of history studies) of the Serb people since the founding of Serbian statehood.
        5. The author takes the 20th anniversary of the NATO intervention as a starting point to reflect on the commemorations of 24 March
        6. Milosevic, Slobodan

          BORN: August 29, 1941 • Pozarevac, Serbia

          DIED: March 11, 2006 • The Hague, Netherlands

          Serbian political leader

          Slobodan Milosevic was a political leader of Serbia and a key figure in the Yugoslav ethnic wars of the 1990s and the breakup of the socialist federation of Yugoslavian states.

          Milosevic led Serbia's Socialist Party from 1992 to 2001. He maintained power by suppressing political opponents and controlling the media. Milosevic pursued nationalist policies involving strong ethnic prejudice.

          The long Serbian transition entered a new phase in October , when Yugoslav President Slobodan Milošević was ousted by a very heterogeneous.

          He was the first sitting head of state in history to be charged by an international tribunal for alleged war crimes (violating international laws of war). He was indicted (formally charged with a crime) by an international tribunal in May 1999 for crimes against humanity (murder of large groups of people) and later charges were added for genocide (the deliberate destruction of a racial, religious, or cultural group).

          "We are not angels.

          Nor are we the dev