That's how you call Milosevic's wife British journalist: The humiliation that made him rise from the interview (Video)

Several days ago, dictator Slobodan Milosevic's wife Mira Markovic died in Russia at the age of 76. She had conducted a heated interview with renowned British journalist Tim Sebastian, who had had the courage to go to Belgrade, her party's offices, and surprise Mrs. Markovic by making [...]
Several days ago, dictator Slobodan Milosevic's wife Mira Markovic died in Russia at the age of 76.
She had conducted a heated interview with renowned British journalist Tim Sebastian, who had had the courage to go to Belgrade, the offices of her party, and surprise Mrs. Markovic by asking questions about the violations, murders and ethnic cleansing her husband took over, writes Periscope.
Marcovík denied everything and even protested the questions Sebastian asked to be heard attentively.
But Sebastian heard the answer on one occasion: she was saying the West had wanted to destroy Yugoslavia, and that the West carried the answer. Sebastian asked: So the West is to blame for the bloodshed that happened, the West is to blame for other atrocities, for violations, for spreading?
Markovic, there was no answer.
Finally, after a pathetic speech and the accusation that the interviewer was acting like a police officer, Markoviqi left the interview grieving.
You're a very bad man. Nobody ever treated me like this!












