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Mr. Milosevic's Legacy

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The Washington Post, March 20th, 2002

THE IMPROPER arrest of a U.S. diplomat in Belgrade has dramatically demonstrated that the Yugoslav federal government and military establishment remain entirely unfit for Western support and cooperation. The U.S. embassy staffer was arrested by military police as he allegedly accepted secret documents from a senior official in the Serb government, then was illegally held incommunicado for 15 hours and physically assaulted. Western officials said some secret documents were planted on the official; but even more revealing are the reports that the information allegedly being transferred was evide...

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