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Serbia, 2002 Timeline Saturday, June 21     Author
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Milosevic in tribunal outburst Milosevic asks court to release him Milosevic to face single trial   Milosevic accused of 'medieval savagery'  The prosecution has accused the former Yugoslav president of being 'responsible for the worst crimes known to humankind'   Milosevic challenges court's legitimacy  Former Yugoslav president has challenged the legitimacy of the United Nations tribunal in The Hague   Milosevic blasts Nato's 'lies'  Former Yugoslav President is saying Nato had justified its bombing of Yugoslavia with an 'ocean of lies'   Milosevic wants Clinton to testify  Former Yugoslav President will call ex-US leader and other Western politicians to testify at his trial Milosevic blames West for Yugo split  Former Yugoslav President has returned to the dock to conclude his opening address First witness confronts Milosevic Milosevic challenges first witness  The former Yugoslav President has cross-examined Mahmut Bakalli, former Communist leader of Kosovo Scientists dispute Milosevic claim Yugoslavia faces aid freeze Extradition law approved Top Serb suspect 'close to death' Top Belgrade official surrenders  Former Deputy Prime Minister, Nikola Sainovic, is flying to give himself up to the war crimes tribunal Milosevic clashes with Kosovo leader


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  Former Yugoslav leader has begun cross-examining Ibrahim Rugova in a feisty and antagonistic exchange
May.14   2 war crimes suspects head for Hague  Former Yugoslav Army general Mile Mrksic and former Croatian Serb leader Milan Martic have agreed to surrender voluntarily

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Jul.12   Milosevic aide flown to trial  Former Yugoslav President Lilic has flown to The Hague to appear at the war crimes trial of his successor Jul.17   Milosevic blood pressure halts trial  The trial of former Yugoslav president has been adjourned for a third time because of his health Jul.23   Mass grave reveals secrets  Forensic experts discovered a mass grave that may contain up to 100 bodies of Muslims killed in the Srebrenica in 1995   Milosevic denies bodies cover-up  Yugoslav ex-president said ethnic Albanians whose bodies were dumped into the Danube were not the victims of Serb troops Jul.25   Milosevic has heart risk - doctors
  Doctors have found Milosevic is at risk of heart trouble and needs rest


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Aug.27   Serb guards accused of massacre  NATO bombing was used as a cover to shoot dead dozens of inmates Aug.28   Milosevic clashes with journalist  The ex-Yugoslav president crossed swords with BBC journalist Rowland, disputing the objectivity of the corporation

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Sep.3   Serbs deny Srebrenica atrocity  The Bosnian Serb government has published a report denying the massacre was a war crime Sep.8   Yugoslavia wins FIBA World Championship
  Yugoslavia (OT) 84, Argentina 77. U.S. team was only able to finish 6th Sep.29   Kostunica leads Serbia poll
  The current Yugoslav President is leading the polls in Serbia's first presidential elections since the fall of Milosevic
  Serb election looks set for runoff  The presidential election will require a second runoff between nationalist Kostunica and the pro-western Deputy PM Labus

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Oct.13   Voter apathy wrecks Serbian poll
  Serbia must hold new presidential elections after the low turnout rendered the balloting invalid, election monitors said


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Dec.8     Serbs try again to elect president  Serbia tried for the 3rd time this year to elect a president, but turnout was running at an even lower level than last time   Serbian poll invalid again
  The turnout has again fallen below the 50% necessary to make the result valid





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