Mr. Mijanovi and those associated with him are the hope and the conscience of the Yugoslav revolution.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
He was driven by the idea that when Milosevic grabs a part of Bosnia, Croatia should get a piece of it, too.
I know there is moral outage in regard to Mr. Milosevic, and that is certainly justified. But what about our response?
Let's make a deal with the Serbs. Neither history nor emotion in the Balkans will permit multinationalism. We have to give up on the illusion of the last eight years... Dayton isn't working. Nobody - except diplomats and petty officials - believes in a sovereign Bosnia and the Dayton accords.
We have a harder way to succeed in life as Serbs because of the past that we had and because of the history we had.
Serbian history tells that the family is the most important thing and you have to stick with the family.
I'm very skeptical about the good intentions of Milosevic.
Remember all those references to Macedonia as the oasis of peace in the Balkans. You only really appreciate it when you have lost it.
Milosevic did not die in The Hague - he was killed in The Hague. But, he had managed to defend the national and state interests of Serbia and the Serb people, and everybody should be grateful to him for that.
The army did what Milosevic's regime asked of it, which was to create a 'Greater Serbia'.
You know, in each segment of ex-Yugoslavia, multi-ethnic life is lost, except I think we somehow still have this in Serbia.
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