VAZI, nema problema
mika
-----Original Message-----
From: Jela Jovanovic [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, July 13, 2001 7:17 PM
To: NSP
Subject: RE: [NSP] Milosevic Supporters Rally in Belgrade
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Miko
Pre nego sto posaljes ovakve vesti na velike i vazne mreze konsultuj
mene, ja ti dodjem kao zastitini znak svih protesta, nisam od onih koji
ce da povecavaju ili smanjuju broj prisutnih. Ovi gadovi su omanuli bar
za 8 puta 5.000. Kolona je prolazila tacno 45 minuta Takovskom, nismo se
nigde zadrzavali. Vrlo je vazno da pazimo koje vesti plasiramo, one koji
su spremni da nam pomognu treba sokoliti, a ne obeshrabrivati. Ja taj
posao radim na internetu tri godine vrlo uspesno, strane mreze na
kojima sam svakodnevne plasiraju pozitivne vesti o nama. pukovnik
5000=pedeset redova po sto ljudi
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> Friday July 13 3:27 PM ET
> Milosevic Supporters Rally in Belgrade
>
> BELGRADE, Yugoslavia (AP) - Chanting ``Treason!'' and ``Let's rise
> up!'' about 5,000 supporters of Slobodan Milosevic (news - web sites)
> rallied Friday to protest his extradition to the U.N. war crimes
> tribunal and were pelted with eggs.
>
> The rally, at the downtown Republic Square by supporters of
> Milosevic's Socialist Party and the ultra-nationalist Radical Party,
> was their fourth since his extradition on June 28.
>
> When the protesters later marched through Belgrade, people hurled eggs
> and other objects at them from apartment windows. The protesters -
> mostly bused to Belgrade from rural areas - responded by smashing
> windows at a downtown Serbian parliament building and a windshield of
> a parked car.
>
> ``Our ancestors are ashamed of you, you'll all go to hell,'' said one
> of the banners directed at the Serbian government, which made the
> decision to hand Milosevic over to The Hague (news - web sites)-based
> court. The protesters demanded new elections and chanted ``Slobo,
> we'll get you back!''
>
> Maja Gojkovic, a Radical Party leader, told the crowd the new Serbian
> authorities are ``incapable of ruling the country, and they must be
> replaced by true patriots who will defend the national dignity.''
>
> The small turnout reflected the loss of support Milosevic - once
> undisputed and popular Serbian leader - has after his removal from
> power last October.
>
> Milosevic is charged by The Hague tribunal with responsibility for the
> killing of more than 600 people and the displacement of 740,000 ethnic
> Albanians in Kosovo in 1999. His crackdown in Kosovo was brought to an
> end by a 78-day bombing campaign by NATO (news - web sites) forces.
>
> On Friday, Yugoslav President Vojislav Kostunica (news - web sites)
> held talks with other Serb pro-democracy leaders and Montenegrin
> officials about appointing a new Yugoslav Cabinet following the
> resignation of the Yugoslav prime minister, Zoran Zizic, over the
> extradition.
>
> Dragoljub Micunovic, the Yugoslav parliament speaker, said it was
> agreed that the new government will have 10 ministries - eight less
> than the previous one - and that they would be shared equally between
> Serbia and Montenegro, the two Yugoslav republics.
>
> Micunovic said the new Yugoslav prime minister, a Montenegrin, will be
> known on Monday.
>
> Milosevic was arrested in Belgrade on April 1 on suspicion of
> corruption and abuse of power during his 13-year rule.
>
> A Serbian investigative judge and public prosecutor will soon question
> Milosevic in his Dutch prison in connection with the Serbian charges
> against him, the private B-92 radio said Friday.
>
> Miroslav Antic,
> http://www.antic.org/
>
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