Washington Post: Vuciq praised Milosevic, who killed more than 120 thousand people

Praises and statements by Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq, in Kosovo for Slobodan Milosevic, have prompted sharp reactions in states where his nationalist politics during the 1990s has caused destruction and bloodshed. So begins its prestigious American newspaper article “The Washington Post”, citing Vuciqi's words to the former Serbian leader [...]
So begins its prestigious American paper “The Washington Post”, citing Vuciki's words to the former Serbian leader convicted of war crimes, broadcast news.
Aleksandar Vuciq in his statement called the former Milosevic president a former <x0rider, Serbian”, naming the goals of his actions as good.
Milosevic, who died in 2006 during the time the war crimes trial was being held against him, is considered the most responsible man for the bloody division of the former Yugoslavia, and the murder of more than 120 thousand people, writes further the American newspaper.
This article also quoted President Thaci's statement calling provocation such praise by Vuciq.
Vuciq, during wartime in the Balkans, was Milosevic's minister, concludes the article in this newspaper.











