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NY Times Coverage of Milosevic

in recent weeks has shifted to the capture, detention, and removal of Milosevic from Serbia to a prison cell in the Netherlands. At first, Milosevic, holed up in his residence, refused to be arrested, but "Slobodan Milosevic surrendered to Serbian authorities early this morning and was brought to Belgrade's Central PrisonaAfter a series of deadlines to surrender had passed, the police surrounding his residence appeared to be prepared to storm Mr. Milosevic's houseathere were scattered gunshots and a short burst of automatic fire from the residence." (Erlanger 2001 1) While buried at the tail end of the story, the real importance of this seeming Serbian "dedication" to arrest Milosevic was that "with the arrest, all barriers to certification by the Bush Administration of Belgrade's cooperationaappeared to have been removed and will probably allow some $50 million in American aid to continue to flowa" (Erlanger 2001 1) Money talks- even if it is whispered by the TIMES at the end of their lead story of the day.

Justice, even in international courts,

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NY Times Coverage of Milosevic. (1969, December 31). In LotsofEssays.com. Retrieved 09:41, May 19, 2024, from https://www.lotsofessays.com/viewpaper/1694686.html