BELGRADE, May 9 (Hina) - The majority if not the whole world admires Slobodan Milosevic, who has turned the Hague tribunal into an arena to fight against violence and colonialism and who has already become a winner and a legend, his
wife Mirjana Markovic said in an interview with a Russian daily which Belgrade's Tanjug news agency released on Friday.
BELGRADE, May 9 (Hina) - The majority if not the whole world admires
Slobodan Milosevic, who has turned the Hague tribunal into an arena
to fight against violence and colonialism and who has already
become a winner and a legend, his wife Mirjana Markovic said in an
interview with a Russian daily which Belgrade's Tanjug news agency
released on Friday. #L#
Markovic described chief Hague prosecutor Carla Del Ponte as "a
dark figure resembling a medieval inquisitor".
Tanjug noted Markovic gave the interview before the March 12
assassination of Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic.
Serbia-Montenegro is a fictitious country, Kosovo is cut off from
it, and the disintegration will not end there but will stop only
when the country has been completely broken into pieces, Markovic
said in the interview headlined "Life after ruling".
Asked about her husband's role in the break-up of socialist
Yugoslavia, Markovic accused "those countries which aspire to rule
the world" of the disintegration. "Yugoslavia had to be destroyed
also because as a socialist country it showed that socialism did
have a future," she said.
Serbia's interior ministry has issued an arrest a warrant for
Markovic, who is the president of the Yugoslav Left, suspecting her
of wrongdoing in connection with the allocation of state-owned
flats and participation in the organisation of former Serbian
President Ivan Stambolic's assassination, who was abducted in
August 2000 and whose body was recently found during an
investigation into the Djindjic slaying.
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