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Serbian and President
Among the prisoners was Goran Hadžić, later to become the President of the Republic of Serbian Krajina.
* 1997 – After at first contesting the results, Serbian President Slobodan Milošević recognizes opposition victories in the November 1996 elections.
As part of the official welcome ceremony of a foreign head of state, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev is inspecting a Serbian Armed Forces | Serbian guard of honour | guard of honor escorted by President of Serbia | Serbian President Boris Tadić, on the former's visit to Serbia in 2009.
Hadžić became the last of 161 indicted fugitives to be arrested after Serbian President Boris Tadić announced his arrest on 20 July 2011.
The FRY was initially dominated from 1992 to 1997 by Serbian President Slobodan Milošević and his supporters.
However this situation changed after 1997 when Milošević's last legal term as Serbian President ended and he became Federal President that year, in which Milošević entrenched the power of the Federal Presidency that he held.
Furthermore, Serbian Radical Party founder and paramilitary Vojislav Šešelj claimed that President Milošević personally asked him to send paramilitaries into Bosnia and Herzegovina.
In 1995, Serbian President Slobodan Milošević represented the FRY and Bosnian Serbs at peace talks in Dayton, Ohio, USA, which negotiated the end of war in Bosnia with the Dayton Agreement.
With Milošević's second and last legal term as Serbian President expiring in 1997, he ran for, and was elected President of Yugoslavia in 1997.
Despite being head of the country, Ćosić was forced out of office in 1993 due to his opposition to Serbian President Slobodan Milošević.
Ćosić was replaced by Zoran Lilić who served from 1993 to 1997, and then followed by Milošević becoming Yugoslav President in 1997 after his last legal term as Serbian president ended in 1997.
** After at first contesting the results, Serbian President Slobodan Milošević recognizes opposition victories in the November 1996 elections.
** President of Serbia Slobodan Milošević defeats Milan Panić in the Serbian presidential election.
In 2002, he offered to represent former Serbian President Slobodan Milošević, although Milošević declined any legal advice from any party.
Serbian President Boris Tadić, Prime Minister Vojislav Koštunica, Kosovo President Fatmir Sejdiu and Prime Minister Agim Çeku attended and presented their respective platforms for Kosovo's future status.

Serbian and Milan
In 1894 the young King brought his father, Milan, back to Serbia and, in 1898, appointed him commander-in-chief of the Serbian army.
In spite of this, it had been agreed with the Serbian Government that Prince Mirko of Montenegro, who was married to Natalija Konstantinovic, the granddaughter of Princess Anka Obrenovic, an aunt of King Milan, would be proclaimed Crown Prince of Serbia in the event that the marriage of King Alexander and Queen Draga was childless .< ref name =" njeg ">
* 1981 – Milan Jovanović, Serbian footballer
In addition, Serbia's ruler Milan Obrenović IV was annoyed that Serbian opposition leaders like Nikola Pašić, who had escaped persecution after the Timok Rebellion, had found asylum in Bulgaria.
* 1979 – Milan Dudić, Serbian footballer
* 1986 – Milan Smiljanić, Serbian footballer
** Milan Dudić, Serbian footballer
His troops were also stationed in the Republic of Serbian Krajina to fight against the Croatian paramilitary forces, and he had a dispute over military operations with the Serbian regional leader Milan Martić Arkan also had friendly contacts and political plans with Russian ultra-nationalist politician Vladimir Zhirinovsky.
Some of the most important Serbian painters of the 20th century were Paja Jovanović, Milan Konjović, Marko Čelebonović, Petar Lubarda, Uroš Predić, Milo Milunović, Vladimir Veličković, Mića Popović, Sava Šumanović and Milena Pavlović-Barili.
He rallied the Bulgarian army, now deprived of its Russian officers, to resist the Serbian invasion, and after a victory at Slivnitza ( 19 November ), which Alexander had little to do with, having arrived in Slivnitsa after the battle ( incidentally initiated by a volunteer of the rank of private ) was already over, pursued King Milan of Serbia into Serbian territory as far as Pirot, which he captured ( 27 November ).
< center > Kosovo Maiden by Uroš Predić, based on the Serbian epic poem < hr > The dying Pavle Orlović is given water by a maiden who seeks her fiancée, he tells her that her love, Milan Toplica | Milan, and his two blood-brothers Miloš Obilić | Miloš and Ivan Kosančić | Ivan are dead.
* His blood brothers were Milan Toplica and Ivan Kosančić, prominent Serbian knights from Toplica region, both of whom, according to legend, lost their lives in the Battle of Kosovo.
These were Slobodan Milošević ( President of Yugoslavia ), Milan Milutinović ( President of Serbia ), Nikola Šainović ( Yugoslav Deputy Prime Minister ), Dragoljub Ojdanić ( Chief of the General Staff of the Yugoslav Army ) and Vlajko Stojiljković ( Serbian Interior Minister ).
The governed territory was called Serbia or the Territory of the Military Commander in Serbia, and, besides German military administrators, it was also governed by the Serbian puppet governments first under Milan Aćimović and then under Serbian army general Milan Nedić.
* Milan Kurepa ( 1933 – 2000 ), a renowned Serbian atomic physicist.
* Milan Mačvan, Serbian professional basketball player.
Its name means " Upper Milanovac " ( there is a Lower Milanovac, as well ) while Milanovac stems from name " Milan " in the Serbian language.

Serbian and Milutinović
The first half of the decade was marked by the arrival of three of the most important foreign players in the history of the club ; the Peruvian Juan José Muñante, the Serbian Velibor " Bora " Milutinović, and Evanivaldo Castro " Cabinho ".
Jovan Skerlić, the great Serbian literary critic, wrote: What Lukijan Mušicki meant to Serbian literature in the 1830s, Sima Milutinović Sarajlija in the 1840s, Djura Jakšić and Jovan Jovanović Zmaj in the 1860s, so too, did Vojislav J. Ilić make his imprint in the 1890s.

Serbian and accused
They were filled with Croatian, Serbian, and Slovenian militia members who had collaborated with the Germans, as well as civilians who had opposed either the national liberation movement or the communist revolution during the war, civilians of German descent or simply individuals accused or suspected of anti-communism.
British historian Marko Attila Hoare accused Bildt of downplaying the number of victims killed in the Srebrenica massacre and ignoring Serbian war crimes.
Ironically: the same people who were, for decades, stigmatised as ultra-Croatian " linguistic nationalists " ( Stjepan Babić, Dalibor Brozović, Radoslav Katičić, Miro Kačić ) have been accused as pro-Serbian " political linguists " simply because they opposed these " language purges " that wanted to kick out numerous words of Church Slavonic origin ( which are common not only to Croatian and Serbian, but are also present in Polish, Russian, Czech and other Slavic languages ).
Critics of the party have accused the SPS of involvement with organised crime, blackmail, political assassinations ( such as former Serbian President Ivan Stambolić ), supporting paramilitary formations during the Yugoslav Wars, and profiteering from illicit drug and oil trade.
During this period, most of the Greater Serbian ideology followers were incarcerated as accused of betrayall, or exiled.
During the Yugoslav Wars of the 1990s, Serbia stood accused of attempting to create the entity of a Greater Serbia through Belgrade's direct involvement with the unrecognised Serbian entities functioning in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia.
Prosecutors at the Hague argued that " the indictments were all part of a common scheme, strategy or plan on the part of the accused to create a ' Greater Serbia ', a centralized Serbian state encompassing the Serb-populated areas of Croatia and Bosnia and all of Kosovo, and that this plan was to be achieved by forcibly removing non-Serbs from large geographical areas through the commission of the crimes charged in the indictments.
Milo John Radulovich ( October 28, 1926 – November 19, 2007 ) was an American citizen ( born in Detroit ) of Serbian descent and former reserve Air Force lieutenant who was accused of being a security risk for maintaining a " close and continuing relationship " with his father and sister, in violation of Air Force regulation 35-62.
His chief accomplices allegedly included Slobodan Milošević, other Krajina Serb figures such as Milan Martić, the Serbian militia leader Vojislav Šešelj, and Yugoslav Army commanders including General Ratko Mladić, at the time the commander of JNA forces in Croatia, all of them accused of and some by now convicted for war crimes.
It began with Matthäus, by now Hungarian national team head coach, giving a detailed interview to Serbian press in which he accused Partizan club leadership of breaching the additional terms of his contract.
The Serbian media during Milošević's era was accused of embracing " Serb nationalism " and promoting " xenophobia " toward the other ethnicities in Yugoslavia.
As a final blow to those who accused him of extremism, Vuk in early 1992 called on all citizens of Bosnia to reject nationalism and was the only Serbian political figure to speak about crimes by Serb forces.
After the Assassination in Sarajevo on June 28, 1914 when members of the Serbian revolutionary organization Young Bosnia assassinated the Austro-Hungarian heir-apparent Archduke Franz Ferdinand, Austrian government immediately accused Serbian government of being behind the assassination.
NS CG had also distanced itself from its old Serbian nationalistic aims a lot and has become quite moderate, and these same members accused the party's political leadership under Novak Kilibarda for abandoning the general interests of the Serbs.
In 2006 a young 20-year-old Serbian girl accused a policeman of attempting to rape her in such a centre in Bobigny, in the suburbs of Paris, the year before.
* The Jackals, the Serbian paramilitary group accused of murdering 48 people in the Kosovo War
A group of deputies of the Serbian National Assembly's accused Radnik of propagating communism " thus striking at the very foundations of the state ; faith morals and property.
During the Bosnian War, Pavle supported the President of Republika Srpska, Radovan Karadžić, in his rejection of the Vance-Owen peace plan, and supported Karadžić in his claims that there were no Serbian rape camps that kept Muslim women, but accused Bosnian Muslims and Croats of the same thing.
On 5 November 1991, the Serbian government accused Croatian forces of shelling the city twice, killing four people in what became the first attack on Serbian soil during the Yugoslav Wars.
This drew even more ire from left-wing circles of Serbian society that basically accused the organizers of completely selling out.
And finally, the story also accused Serbian Interior Minister Dragan Jočić of stopping the police investigation from climbing up the chain of command and thus preventing the arrests of NBS governor Radovan Jelašić and the above mentioned Dušan Lalić, as well as SPS ' Ivica Dačić who was present in the mentioned apartment minutes before the police stormed in.
In the interview, Knežević accused Đukanović, Subotić and their " cigarette smuggling cartel " of defrauding the Serbian budget of € 300 million in unpaid taxes with the help of Jovica Stanišić, Serbian former state security chief and Milošević's second in command.

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