Authors: Adam LeBor
7.
Louis Sell,
Slobodan Milosevic and the Death of Yugoslavia
(Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2002), p. 331.
8.
High-level Serbian source, author interview, March 2002.
9.
High-level Serbian source, author interview, March 2002.
10.
Graham Blewitt, author interview, The Hague, April/May 2002.
11.
âMilosevic Faces A New Challenge', Associated Press, 3 March 2000.
12.
Roger Cohen, âWho Really Brought Down Milosevic',
New York Times
, 26 November 2000.
13.
Gene Sharp,
From Dictatorship to Democracy
, (Boston, MA: Albert Einstein Institution, 1993).
14.
British diplomat, author interview, Belgrade, November 2001.
15.
Senior US official; author interview, May 2002.
16.
High-level Serbian source, author interview, March 2002.
17.
Takis Michas,
Unholy Alliance: Greece and Milosevic's Serbia during the Nineties
, (College Station, Texas: A&M University Press, 2002). See also review by Tim Judah:
www.tol.cz
18.
Matic Slovoljub, author interview, Pozarevac, August 2001.
19.
Mira Markovic, author interview, Belgrade, March 2002.
20.
Blane Harden, âThe Unrepentant',
New York Times
Sunday magazine, 20 January 2002.
21.
Mira Markovic, author interview, Belgrade, March 2002.
22.
Slavoljub Djukic,
Milosevic and Markovic: A Lust for Power
(Montreal and London: McGill-Queen's University Press, 2001), page 146.
23.
Dessa Trevisan, author interview, London, December 2001.
24.
Dusan Mitevic, author interviews; Budapest, autumn 2001âspring 2002.
25.
Ivan Stambolic, in Louis Sell,
Slobodan Milosevic and the Death of Yugoslavia
(Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2002), p. 337.
26.
Paul Watson, âUS Aid to Milosevic's Foes is Criticised as “Kiss of Death”',
Los Angeles Times
, 28 August 2000.
27.
Louis Sell, ibid., p. 342.
28.
Senior British diplomat, author interview, March 2002.
29.
Dusan Stojanovic, âMilosevic's Final Days: From Arrogance to Panic to Disgrace', Associated Press (Belgrade Bureau), 7 October 2000.
30.
Dragan Bujosevic and Ivan Radovanovic,
October 5: A 24-Hour Coup
(Belgrade: Belgrade Media Centre, 2001), p. 52. The author has drawn on this fine account for many details of the fateful day.
31.
Elias Canetti,
Crowds and Power
(London: Phoenix Press, 1998 edition), p. 59.
32.
Dragan Bujosevic and Ivan Radovanovic, op. cit., p. 143.
33.
Dusan Mitevic, author interviews, Budapest, summer 2001âspring 2002.
34.
Steven Erlanger and Roger Cohen, âFrom a Summons to a Slap: How the Fight in Yugoslavia was won',
New York Times
, 15 October 2000.
Chapter 25
1.
Reginald Wyon,
The Balkans from Within
(London: James Finch & Co., 1904), p. 38.
2.
Paul Gallagher, Reuters, The Hague, 8 February 2002.
3.
Dragan Stojkovic, âLike A Freak Show',
Transitions Online
(
www.tol.cz
), 24, May 24 2002.
4.
Details of arms found in Milosevic household as reported by Carlotta Gall and Steven Erlanger, in the
New York Times
, 2 April 2001.
5.
See Appendix: 2.
6.
Mira Markovic, author interview, Belgrade, March 2002.
7.
Zorka Milin, âSlobodan Snores!', IWPR Tribunal Update, July 16â21, part one, 2001,
www.iwpr.net
.
8.
Roy Gutman and Rod Nordland, âBody of Evidence',
Newsweek
, 23 July 2001.
9.
Milosevic Court Appearance, Associated Press, 3 July 2000.
10.
Senior British diplomat, author interview, November 2001.
11.
Slobodan Milosevic indictments. IT-02-54. âKosovo'.
www.un.org/icty
12.
Mirko Klarin, âRugova Recounts “Cordial” Milosevic Meeting', Tribunal bulletin, 29 Aprilâ4 May 2002,
www.iwpr.net
13.
Noel Malcolm,
Kosovo: A Short History
(London: Macmillan, 1998) pp. 309â10. Though it should be pointed out that most of the Jewish community in Albania proper was hidden and saved from the Nazis.
14.
Slobodan Milosevic indictments. IT-02-54. âCroatia'.
15.
Graham Blewitt, author interview, The Hague, April/May 2002.
16.
âPax Americana',
The Death of Yugoslavia
, episode six.
17.
Vjera Bogati, IWPR Tribunal Update, No. 265, 6â11 May 2002,
www.iwpr.net
.
18.
Mira Markovic, author interview, Belgrade, March 2002.
19.
Blane Harden, âThe Unrepentant',
New York Times
Sunday magazine, 20 January 2002.
Afterword
1.
Beta news agency report, Belgrade, 15 April 2003.
2.
Alex Todorovic, âTwo Hundred Arrested as Serbs Hunt Assassins',
Daily Telegraph
, 15 March 2003. Mihajlovic's menacing statement was perhaps an unintended reminder that his New Democracy party had joined the Milosevic regime in a coalition in the latter years of his rule, and had helped keep the former Serbian leader in power.
3.
Stevan Zivanovic, âSerb PM Killed to Avoid War Crimes Charges', UPI Belgrade Bureau, 9 April 2003.
4.
Serbian government website, âZemun Gang Made Millions from Drug Sales', 23 March 2003.
www.serbia.sr.gov.yu/
news/2003-03/23/328326.html
5.
B-92 news, Belgrade, 9 April 2003.
6.
Reuters report, Belgrade, 14 April 2003.
7.
ICTY Case No. IT-02-54-T, Slobodan Milosevic. Prosecution's Second Pre-Trial Brief (Croatia and Bosnia Indictments), p. 9. Filed on 31 May 2002.
8.
Mirko Klarin, âAnalysis: New Phase in Milosevic Trial',
IWPR Tribunal Update
281, 27 September 2002.
9.
ICTY Milosevic case transcript, pp. 10309-10310. 27 September 2002.
10.
Guardian staff and agencies, âMilosevic Returns to the Dock', the
Guardian
, 9 January 2003.
11.
Chris Stephen, âCourtside: Serbia's Dirty War',
IWPR Tribunal Update
309, 14 April 2003.
12.
Ambrose Evans-Pritchard, âMilosevic Accused of “Pulling Strings” in Croatia's Serb Uprising',
Daily Telegraph
, 7 December 2002.
13.
Mirko Klarin, âMilosevic Trial: Protected Witness Goes Public',
IWPR Tribunal Update
292, 2 December 2002.
14. BBC News, 6 February 2003.
news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/
europe/2733575.stm
15.
Mirko Klarin, âMilosevic Trial Enters Second Year',
IWPR Tribunal Update
299, 7 February 2003.
16.
ICTY Case No. IT-02-54, Slobodan Milosevic. Croatia indictment, Annex 1 â Victims, Lovas Minefield, paragraph 52.
17.
Mirko Klarin, âMilosevic Insider Details Serbian Crimes',
IWPR Tribunal Update
300, 15 February 2003.
18.
ICTY Milosevic case transcript, pp. 8685-8694. 25 July 2002.
19.
Adam LeBor, âFormer Serb leader “haunted by role in ethnic cleansing”',
The Times
, 18 December 2002.
20.
Adam LeBor, âWar Crimes Tribunal Jails the “Iron Lady” of the Balkans',
The Times
, 28 February 2003.
21.
Author interview, Belgrade. March 2002.
22.
Author interview, Belgrade. March 2002.
23.
Author interview, Belgrade. November 2001.
Appendix 1
1.
Klara Mandic, author interview, Belgrade, March 1993. See also âThe Jewish Question', Adam LeBor,
The Times
Magazine, May 8 1993. All Mandic quotes from this interview.
2.
The Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial Museum in Jerusalem records 213 Yugoslavs, of all nationalities, as âRighteous Among the Nations', who risked their lives to save Jews in the Second World War. By comparison, for example, there are 336 Germans, 5,373 Poles and the comparatively high number of 56 Albanians, even though there were only a handful of Jews in Albania.
3.
Misa Levi, author interview, Belgrade, November 2001.
4.
Aca Singer, author interview, Belgrade, November 2001. All Singer quotes from this interview.
5.
Marcus Tanner,
Croatia: A Nation Forged In War
(New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 1997), p. 228.
6.
Franjo Tudjman,
Wastelands of Historical Reality
(Zagreb: Matice Hrvatske, 1990), p. 319.
7.
On one level, the Serb propaganda worked. The American photographer Mark Milstein was based in Sarajevo for lengthy periods of time during the Bosnian war. He would pass effortlessly through Serb checkpoints, by merely saying the word âYevrei', meaning âJewish'.
8.
As told to the author, Belgrade, March 1993.
9.
Hrvoje Sarinic, author interview, Samobor, Croatia, September 2001. All Sarinic quotes taken from this interview.
10.
Netherlands Institute for War Documentation,
Srebrenica, A âSafe Area'
(Amsterdam: Boom, April 2002). Supplement,
Intelligence and the War in Bosnia 1992â1995
, pp. 215â16. Jezdimir Vasiljevic, head of the Jugoskandik pyramid scheme, is named as the go-between of Belgrade and Israel.
11.
Serbian Public Revenue Agency,
The Seven Biggest Swindles of the Milosevic Regime
, p. 16.
12.
Misa Levi, author interview, Belgrade, November 2001.
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