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[And Judas may not get his thirty pieces of silver. To
be accurate, he won't get a possible pledge to pay the
service charges on thirty pieces of silver he's never
seen, but which has nevertheless been accumulating
compound interest and so forth.
And the former president of a former sovereign nation
has been imprisoned for over ten weeks now without any
charges being brought to bear against him.
If this is what is meant by "reintegrating into the
international community," the people of Yugoslavia
would be well-advised to take a pass.]


Monday, 18 June, 2001, 16:04 GMT 17:04 UK  
Milosevic prosecution in trouble
Kostunica's rebuilding depends on how Milosevic is
dealt with
The plan to hand over of former Yugoslav President
Slobodan Milosevic to a United Nations court is in
jeopardy. 
A Yugoslav draft law paving the way for the handing
over of war crimes suspects now looks like it will not
be passed by the Yugoslav Parliament. 
All deputies will vote against the draft law
SNP spokesman Dragan Koprivica 
The Montenegro's Socialist People's Party (SNP), a
junior partner in Yugoslavia's ruling coalition, said
all its deputies would vote against the bill. 
It is opposed to the extradition of Yugoslav citizens
to the court in the Hague. 
Parliament is expected to meet on Thursday to discuss
the draft law on cooperation with the UN tribunal,
which has indicted Mr Milosevic and four top aides on
war crimes charges. 
Kosovo trouble 
The charges arise from Belgrade's crackdown on ethnic
Albanians in Kosovo province. 
Milosevic continues to be a top target of the war
crimes tribunal 
"All deputies will vote against the draft law," said
SNP spokesman Dragan Koprivica after a meeting of
party MPs in the Montenegrin capital Podgorica. 
"The SNP deputies in both chambers of the Yugoslav
federal parliament have decided to fully support the
decisions made by the SNP main board and all the
party's local boards regarding the draft law on
cooperation with the Hague Tribunal," he said. 
The coastal republic of Montenegro is Serbia's smaller
partner in the Yugoslav federation. 
Yugoslavia is under international pressure to step up
cooperation with the UN tribunal ahead of a donors
conference later this month at which it hopes to raise
more than $1 bn for the impoverished economy. 
Serbia's ruling DOS alliance is the biggest group in
parliament but still needs the backing of its
Montenegrin partner to secure an absolute majority. 
The government adopted the draft bill last Thursday,
but all seven Montenegrin ministers voted against it,
sources said. 
Failure to agree on the law could undermine efforts to
attract crucial foreign funds for an economy virtually
bankrupt after a decade of wars and isolation under Mr
Milosevic's rule. 
Warning 
Yugoslav Deputy Prime Minister Miroljub Labus warned
last Friday that the government could fall and the
federation could break up if the law was not adopted
by parliament. 
"If the state breaks up, it would not only mean
Montenegro going, but also Kosovo. Therefore, this is
a serious state problem if the law is not passed in
the parliament," he said. 
The UN tribunal has demanded a swift handover of Mr
Milosevic who was ousted as Yugoslav leader last
October and arrested on 1 April for alleged abuse of
power. 
Trial 
The demand has so far been rebuffed by the country's
new rulers, who first want to try him at home. 
In a separate development a Belgrade district court
has ended an investigation into Mr Milosevic. 
"Following the end of the investigation, a magistrate
sent today the file to the public prosecutor," the
statement, carried by Beta news agency, said on
Monday. 
Milosevic's allies 
An inquiry was also finished into three of Milosevic's
closest allies: Ex-Yugoslav deputy prime ministers
Jovan Zebic and Nikola Sainovic and former chief of
Yugoslav customs Mihalj Kertes, the statement said. 
The prosecutor has now to decide whether to bring
formal charges against the four. 
Mr Milosevic is being detained in Belgrade Central
Prison pending charges. 
 


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