Prosecution Struggles in Milosevic War Crimes Trial
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- NPR - Jun 28
2002
Several thousand supporters of former
Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic,
demonstrate during a protest against the Serbian
government, in downtown
Belgrade, Friday, June 28, 2002. Chanting ``Freedom for
Slobodan,'' about
4,000 supporters of Milosevic demonstrated Friday at a central
Belgrade
square to mark the first anniversary of the former president's
extradition to the U.N. war
crimes tribunal in the Netherlands. (AP
Photo/Darko
Vojinovic)
A young Kosovo Serb, wearing a
T-shirt adorned with a drawing of indicted war
crimes fugitive Radovan Karadzic and cyrillic
script reading "a Serb Hero",
passes a Swedish army peacekeeping forces post as he arrives
at the religious
ceremony marking St. Vitus day in Gracanica, near the Kosovan
provincial
capital of Pristina June 28, 2002. St. Vitus day is a date of
momentous events for Serbs,
stretching from the 1389 battle in Kosovo when a
Serb army was defeated by Turkish
Ottoman Empire to last year's transfer of
Slobodan Milosevic to the U.N. war crimes court in
The Hague. REUTERS/Marko
Djurica
