"Night And Day", a diary, published by BMG, Belgrade in 1994, is the recent book by Mirjana Markovic, League of Communists - Movement for Yugoslavia (SK-PJ) leader, university professor and wife of Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic.
The legitimacy and longevity of the authorities, especially after chaos, war and the collapse of civilization, depend to a large extent on how the story will be told and how successfully the official version will be promoted
On Thursday, December 1, Radio Belgrade announced that British Foreign Secretary Douglas Hurd and French Foreign Minister Alain Juppe would come to Belgrade in order to convince Serb leaders from Serbia, Croatia and Bosnia to accept the latest peace plan drafted by the Contact Group
Public opinion over the past few years allowed the uncontrolled brutal use of force, especially if it was aimed against ethnic or political minorities. Can the frustrated, politically manipulated and crime-ridden police force be expected to feel obliged to allow politicians to control it in a mood like that?
Slobodan Milosevic's choice of Karadjordjevo for his separate meetings with Andrei Kozyrev and Contact Group experts caused some apprehension and drew speculation that big things were happening. Karadjordjevo is the famed meeting place for the big whigs and occasionally the highest-ranking big whigs when they discuss the fate of large chunks of the Balkans
According to incomplete figures, at the beginning of the war there were about six thousand couples in Zenica in so-called mixed marriages. During the past three years of war, many of them have left the city and those that have remained have formed the Association of Mixed Marriages
by Filip Svarm, Zoran Daskalovic (AIM) & VREME documentary center
Peace does not seem to be likely in the near future, even if the warring sides become pawns in the game of settling scores played by the big powers. It is as if the consequences of the war have become more important than the removal of the causes of war