Milosevic Sees Swinging Fortunes with the West
The last time indicted war
criminal Slobodan Milosevic was in The Hague, he rang the
death knell of the former Yugoslavia, refusing as Serbian
president to agree to a last-ditch plan to keep the union
together in 1991.
Political Crisis Erupts As Milosevic In U.N. Detention
Slobodan Milosevic spent his
first day behind bars here Friday as a political crisis
erupted in Yugoslavia over his transfer to The Hague to face
war crimes charges.
China Sentences Two Muslim Separatists to Death
Two members of the ethnic Uighur
population in China's Muslim-dominated province of Xinjiang
have been sentenced to death for allegedly fomenting
separatism and manufacturing explosives, according to local
press reports.
Indonesia To Play Vital Role In Moro Peace Talks
Hashim Salamat, the leader of
the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF), said in an exclusive
interview with IslamOnline that Indonesia is expected to play
an important role in the peace process currently engaged in
the Philippines.