2001-07-05 22:32     * RUSSIA * NORTH-OSSETIA * DZASOKHOV * MILOSEVIC *
OPINION *

NO UNBIASED HAGUE INDICTMENT FOR MILOSEVIC, PREDICTS NORTH OSSETIAN
PRESIDENT

VLADIKAVKAZ, JULY 5, 2001. /RIA Novosti correspondent/ -- The Hague
tribunal will be unable to make an unbiased indictment on the Slobodan
Milosevic case, says President Alexander Dzasokhov of North Ossetia,
Russia's constituent republic in the North Caucasus. 

"Historic bungle," he describes Serbia's decision to extradite Milosevic
to the international tribunal - a move which clashes with Yugoslavia's
federal Constitution and a Constitutional Court verdict. The president
accuses the present-day Yugoslav regime of political incompetence in
ruling the country. 

"Milosevic and I are personal acquaintances. I am sure the history of
Yugoslav peoples will present him as staunch partisan of Yugoslavia's
territorial integrity," President Dzasokhov said to the republican
television. 

He is sure the Yugoslav movement in Milosevic's favour will gain
momentum. 


Miroslav Antic,
http://www.antic.org/ 

                                   Serbian News Network - SNN

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