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  • Australian Associated Press, April 9, 1999: Censorship, Nato Style
  • Richard Estrada, The Dallas Morning News (US), April 9, 1999: US funding the KLA
  • Professor Michel Chossudovsky, Professor of Economics, University of Ottowa: The KLA and it's heroin and drug links
  • The New Worker (UK), April 11, 1999: Stop the Bombing of Yugoslavia
  • Richard Gott, The Guardian (UK), April 10, 1999: Stop the War! Nato should lose!
  • Matt Taibbi, The Exile (US), Issue #06/61, March 25 - April 7, 1999: US propaganda better than Soviet-era propaganda
  • Stephan Nikolov, St Peter's College, Oxford, March 28, 1999: Balkan's Marshall Plan Needed
  • Josef Haubelt, The Guardian, April 14, 1999: History repeating -- Czechoslovakia 1939 - Yugoslavia 1999
  • Professor Tanya Reinhart, Linguistics and Cultural Studies, Tel Aviv University, Yediot Aharanot, April 8, 1999: US/European Power Play
  • Sean Gonsalves, Cape Cod Times (US), April 13, 1999: US Orwellianism -- Anti-war is not anti-American
  • Rob Gowland, The Guardian, Culture and Life: April 14, 1999: The Ominous Shades of 1939
  • Syl Jones, Star Tribune (US), April 11, 1999 : What if humanitarians were headed for New York?
  • Guy Gugliotta, Washington Post (US), April 14, 1999: US Congressman: Declare War or Get Out
  • Fred Kaplan, Boston Globe (US), April 14, 1999: Completion of the air war a long process
  • Serbian Unity Congress (US), April, 1999: US State Department spokesman caught lying
  • Associated Press (US), April 15, 1999: Witnesses tell of refugee convoy attack
  • Jim Lobe, IPS (US), April 1999: Russian Threats Begin to Disturb U.S.
  • Stephen Zunes, University of San Francisco, April 13, 1999: A Tragic Miscalculation
  • Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting (US), April 13, 1999 : NATO'S "Astonishing" Radioactive Weapons
  • Mark Steel, The Guardian (UK), April 14, 1999: Tony Blair, that rancid warmongering weasel
  • Australian Associated Press, April 16, 1999: WW@ Yugoslav soldiers pull out of Anzac Day marches
  • Full text of the Rambouillet Agreement
  • Mark Steel, The Guardian (UK), April 7, 1999: Bombed Out
  • Mark Steel, Guardian (UK), March 31, 1999: Refugee Chic
  • Alan W. Bock, Worldnet Daily (US), April 16, 1999: America's Courtier Press
  • CPUSA: Call for action to stop bombing
  • Student deaths during bombing
  • Anti-Nato letters from sailors on the Greek destroyer "Themistoklis"
  • Institute for Public Accuracy (US), April 16, 1999: Troubling Questions About Rambouillet
  • UPI, 18 April 1999: KLA seeks U.S. mercenaries' contract
  • FAIR, Fairness & Accuracy In Reporting (US), April 16, 1999: US Media: Give war a chance
  • Michael Harris, Toronto Sun (Ca), April 15, 1999: George Orwell is smiling
  • Charley Reese, The Orlando Sentinel (US), April 20, 1999: In an age of lies, actions speak louder than words
  • Charley Reese, The Orlando Sentinel (US), April 15, 1999: Are we really so far removed from the dark days of World War II?
  • The Times of India, 8 April 1999: Time for Cease-fire
  • Coghill Research Laboratories (UK): Use of Depleted Uranium (DU) Weapons by NATO forces in Yugoslavia
  • Sarah Flounders, Workers World (US), July 30, 1998: The war is about the mines
  • Serbia Today, 1997-01-06: Trepca - a leading export company
  • John Pilger, The Guardian (UK), April 20, 1999: Morality? Don't make me laugh
  • Andrew Murray, Reprinted in The Guardian, No.950, April 21, 1999: Dangerous Logic
  • Don Feder, Boston Herald (US), April 19, 1999: NATO would have favored Confederacy
  • The Guardian, No.950, April 21 1999: The dirty propaganda war
  • Walter R. Roberts, Washington Post (US): Serbs as victims
  • Dr Rosalie Bertell, The Guardian, No.950, April 21 1999: What is Depleted Uranium?
  • Michael Moore, Protest.Net (US): Dead in Denver and Downtown Pristina
  • William Mogg-Rees, The Times (UK), April 19 1999: Keep out and stay out
  • Christopher Layne, Benjamin Schwarz, Los Angeles Times (US), April 23, 1999: 'Credibility' Isn't the Issue
  • Andy Brooks, New Worker (UK): Stop NATO terror bombing
  • Tim Butcher, The Age, 24 April,1999: Splits in the Albanian Opposition
  • Anarchist Age, Number 345, April 18, 1999: Selection of Articles on Yugoslavia.
  • James Rupert, Washington Post (US), April 26, 1999: Refugees forced to join Kosovo guerrillas
  • Kathleen Sullivan, San Francisco Examiner (US), April 1, 1999: Uranium bullets on tap for Balkans
  • Jeremy Hardy, The Guardian (UK), April 24, 1999: Personally, I never use depleted uranium or cluster bombs
  • Marjaleena Repo, Press Release (Ca), April 11, 1999: Media and the Demonization of the Serbs
  • Julie Burchill, The Guardian (UK), April 10, 1999: Forty reasons why the Serbs are not the new Nazis
  • Chris Hedges, New York Times (US), July 8, 1998: Kosovo War's Glittering Prize Rests Underground
  • Aleka Papariga, General Secretary, Communist Party of Greece (KKE), interviewed on Melbourne Radio Station 3ZZZ 92.3 FM: Totally Opposed to the War
  • Jeremy Hardy, The Guardian (UK), April 17, 1999: London - live from Belgrade
  • Veselin Zhelev, Associated Press, April 29, 1999: NATO Missile Strikes Bulgaria
  • K Subrahmanyam, The Times of India, April 25, 1999: White Lies, Black Propaganda
  • Peter Symon, General Secretary, Communist Party of Australia, April 28, 1999: Yugoslavia - sorting through the issues
  • Meeting of European Left Parties: Resolution on Yugoslavia
  • Aleka Paparigha, General Secretary, Communist Party of Greece (KKE): No Dirty, Expansionist War to Redistribute Markets
  • The Strategic Issues Research Institute of the United States, April 23, 1999: NATO versus The People of Yugoslavia
  • World Federation of Democratic Youth, April 25, 1999: Press statement in Belgrade
  • Harley Sorensen, San Francisco Examiner (US), April 27, 1999: America the ruthless
  • Charles A. Radin and Louise D. Palmer, Boston Globe (US), April 21, 1999: Number of missing Kosovars is challenged
  • Norman Solomon, Media Beat (US), April 22, 1999: For Whom The Media Bell Tolls
  • Norman Solomon, Media Beat , April 29, 1999: Let Us Now Praise "Unfamous" Journalists
  • Deirdre Griswold, Workers World (US), May 6, 1999: Not 'humanitarian assistance' but 'coercion'
  • Richard Becker, International Action Center (US): Rambouillet - A Declaration of War disguised as a Peace Agreement
  • Diana Johnstone, Covert Action Quarterly, No 65 August 10 1998: Seeing Yugoslavia Through a Dark Glass
  • Edward S. Herman, Zmag (US), April 25, 1999: The US versus the rules of war
  • William Norman Grigg, The New American (US), Volume 15, No.10, May 10, 1999: Why Kosovo?
  • Renee Sams, New Worker (UK), April 23, 1999: Bias at the BBC
  • The China Society for Human Rights Studies, Xinhua, May 3, 1999: NATO Seeks Hegemony, Not Human Rights
  • Douglas W. Kmiec, Chicago Tribune , April 19, 1999: What will be the long term consequences of Clinton's unconstitutional war?
  • Central Executive Committee, Communist Party of Canada, April 24, 1999: Stop NATO aggression against Yugoslavia!
  • Professor Raju G. C. Thomas, Department of Political Science, Marquette University (US): Legal aspects of Nato's unprovoked aggression
  • Senator Tom Hayden (US), April 9, 1999: Open Letter to the President
  • Tony Benn, The Guardian (UK), April 18, 1999: Fighting for democracy while Kosovo burns
  • Federation of American Scientists, Fiscal Year 1998: Top 50 Arms Manufacturers listed according to net value of prime US contract
  • Zbigniew Brzezinski, The Guardian (UK), March 31, 1999: Arm the KLA
  • AP (US), May 5, 1999: Overthrow Milosevic, Blair Urges Serbs
  • K. Subrahmanyam, The Times of India, May 3, 1999: Clear and Present Danger -- US Path to Unipolar Hegemony
  • Associated Press, April 21, 1999: Greek Sailor Receives Prison Sentence for Refusing NATO Duty
  • Editorial, The Guardian, May 5, 1999: Globalisation and the New World Order
  • Janine Di Giovanni, The Times (UK), May 4 1999: Prostitution gangs stalk camp women
  • J.D. Tuccille, Media Spotlight (US), May-June 1999: War in the Balkans
  • Ted Barrett, CNN (US), April 30, 1999: Seventeen congressmen file suit against Clinton to end war
  • Philip Hammond, The Independent (UK), April 6, 1999: A war of words and pictures
  • Frank Viviano, San Francisco Chronicle (US), May 5, 1999: KLA Linked To Enormous Heroin Trade
  • David Ruppe, ABC News (US), May 4, 1999: Pentagon Official - Uranium Bullets Used in Yugoslavia
  • Tom Hayden, Los Angeles Times (US), May 5, 1999: Where Are All the Voices of Protest?
  • Andy Brooks, The New Worker (UK), May 7, 1999: Belgrade defiant!
  • National Labor Department, CPUSA: Letter to the AFL-CIO
  • Prakash Karat, Ganashakti (India), April 5, 1999: Imperialism and the Balkanisation of Yugoslavia
  • Harold Pinter, Sunday Telegraph (UK), Issue 1437, May 2, 1999: We are bandits guilty of murder
  • United States District Court, District of Columbia: Request for a ruling on unconstitutional act of war against Yugoslavia
  • Gregory R. Copley, The International Strategic Studies Association (US): Estimated NATO losses at April 20, 1999
  • Editorial, The New Worker (UK), May 7, 1999: Blair rattled
  • Executive Board, San Francisco Labor Council (AFL-CIO), April 21, 1999: Resolution against US/NATO bombing
  • International Court of Justice, April 29 1999: Yugoslavian application to institute proceedings against the United States of America
  • Jeremy Hardy, The Guardian (UK), May 8, 1999: Bad words
  • John Casey, Daily Telegraph (UK), April 29, 1999: "Big Lie" behind a reckless and half-witted adventure
  • Associated Press, Washington Post (US), May 7, 1999: NATO Missiles Hit Chinese Embassy
  • John Pilger, The Guardian (UK), May 4, 1999: Nuclear war, courtesy of Nato
  • Samuel L. Blumenfeld, World Net Daily (US), May 4, 1999: NATO - the mad bomber
  • World Federation of Trade Unions, May 5, 1999: Press Release - Avert global catastrophe
  • Mark Ames and Matt Taibbi, The Exile (US), Issue #08/63, April 22 - May 6, 1999: Meet Mister Massacre
  • Ken Layne, Mother Jones (US), April 8, 1999: The Crime Syndicate Behind the KLA
  • The Guardian, May 5, 1999: Bombs Down, Shares Up
  • Richard Gwyn, Toronto Star (Ca), April 25, 1999: Maybe it's time for Canada to quit NATO
  • Nick Cohen, Guardian (UK), May 9, 1999: Depleted uranium - deadly weapon, deadly legacy?
  • CNN Transcript, CNN discussion aired May 8, 1999: The Gettysburg Address, 1990s Style
  • Richard Gwyn, Toronto Star (Ca), April 23, 1999: Demonizing the Serbs, to save face
  • Miguel Figueroa, Communist Party of Canada, March 27, 1999: Speech at anti-Nato rally
  • The Japanese Communist Party (JCP) Editorial, Akahata (Japan), May 5, 1999: Abandon Bad Foreign Policy in Japan-U.S. Summit Talks
  • The Japanese Communist Party (JCP) Editorial, Akahata (Japan), April 8, 1999: Air Strikes by NATO Forces against Yugoslavia Violate International Justice
  • George Monbiot, The Guardian (UK), April 22, 1999: Consigning their future to death
  • Tim Butcher, Daily Telegraph (UK), April 12, 1999: US secret talks on arming KLA
  • Bill Ramsey, St. Louis Post-Dispatch (US), May 9, 1999: Is the U.S. committing war crimes from on high?
  • Mathew Parris, The Times (UK), May 8 1999: It won't wash, Tony
  • Li Bian, Beijing Review, Vol. 42 No. 17, April 26 - May 2, 1999: NATO Challenges International Laws
  • Michael T. Klare, Jinn (US), April 15, 1999: New Style War, But Same Old Reasons
  • Xinhua Press Agency (China), May 10, 1999: China should pursue NATO War Criminals
  • National Executive Board, Canadian Auto Workers (CAW), March 31, 1999: Statement on Canada's Role in Yugoslavia
  • Michael Harris, The Toronto Sun (Ca), May 9, 1999: Flunkies of imperialist U.S.
  • Samuel L. Blumenfeld, WorldNetDaily.com (US), May 11, 1999: Did Mort Zuckerman let the cat out of the bag?
  • Charley Reese, The Orlando Sentinel (US), May 11, 1999: West must shoulder much of blame for the civil war in Kosovo
  • Stacy Lu, ABC News (US), May 9, 1999: Chinese embassy Protests spilled into cyberspace
  • National War Tax Resistance Coordinating Committee (US), May 11 1999: Press Statement
  • Ingvar Carlsson and Shridath Ramphal, Guardian (UK), 2 April, 1999: Might is not right
  • Tim Butcher, The Telegraph (UK), April 8, 1999: Nato hopes to make army out of rebel force
  • Borba (Yugoslavia), May 12, 1999: The official Yugoslavian view - Estimated NATO aircraft losses to May 12, 1999
  • Jason Vest, The Village Voice (US), May 5, 1999: The Real Rambouillet
  • Philip Hammond, Broadcast (UK), May 14, 1999: The War on TV
  • Web locations of press releases and information on US military anthrax vaccination program
  • War crimes charges brought against Tony Blair (Full text)
  • Margaret Farrand, Fairness and Accuracy In Reporting (US), May 5, 1999: Slanted Sources in NewsHour and Nightline Kosovo Coverage
  • Frank Viviano, San Francisco Chronicle (US), May 11, 1999: Kosovo war leaves drug, arms traffic up for grabs
  • Robert W. McChesney. Extra! (US), November/December 1997: The Global Media Giants
  • Norman Solomon, MSNBC (US): The Orwellian language of war
  • Fairness and Accuracy In Reporting (US), Action Alert, May 7, 1999: Double-Standard for Coverage of Civilian Deaths in Yugoslavia
  • Don Lobo Tiggre, SpinTech (US), May 12, 1999: War is Peace
  • Locations for information on the scores of current legal cases against NATO leaders
  • Andy Brooks, New Worker (UK), May 15, 1999: Ceasefire now!
  • Communist Party of Greece (KKE), Press Release, May 11, 1999: Judges' bombshell verdict against NATO
  • The Guardian, Issue No: 953, May 12, 1999: Peace moves gather pace
  • Postmark Prague (Cz), No.271, May 3, 1999: May Day call for Havel's resignation
  • Rob Gowland, The Guardian, Issue No: 953, May 12, 1999: Who are the war criminals?
  • William Pomeroy, People's Weekly World (US), May 17, 1999: Widening disaster in Europe from Nato's war
  • Randolph T. Holhut, The American Reporter (US), May 18, 1999: Here is your war, America
  • Diana Johnstone, Mother Jones (US), April 3, 1999: Questions on Yugoslavia
  • Hugh Barnes, The Independent (UK), May 16, 1999: KLA helps NATO
  • Renee Sams, The New Worker (UK), May 14, 1999: Protest against bias in the British media
  • Libero Della Piana, People's Weekly World (US), May 17, 1999: NATO's 'humanitarian' record is not so proud
  • Dulles (DC) Area National Organization for Women (US), Press Statement, May 11, 1999: NATO Bombing Must Stop
  • Roy Rydell, People's Weekly World (US), May 19, 1999: Why labor should oppose the war
  • Victor Perlo, People's Weekly World (US), May 19, 1999: Bombs boom, stocks zoom
  • The Weekend News (Pt), May 15, 1999: Portugal withdraws its NATO backing
  • Sean Gervasi, Covert Action Quarterly, Number 43, Winter 1992-3: Germany, U.S., and the Yugoslav Crisis
  • Richard Poe, Newsmax (US), May 18, 1999: Third Way or Third Reich?
  • Andy Brooks, New Worker (UK), May 21, 1999: Resistance grows to imperialist war
  • AFP, May 21, 1999: China bans US navy from Hong Kong
  • David Morris, Pioneer Planet (US), May 20, 1999: Incompetence put the 'I' in CIA
  • Tom Pearson, The Guardian, May 19, 1999: Cynical manipulation of NATO victims
  • Diana Johnstone, In These Times (US), May 16, 1999: The war NATO wanted
  • John Gardener, Polemic, Vol. 1, No. 7, January, 1990: An Introduction to Psychological Warfare and Propaganda
  • Richard Gott, The Guardian (UK), May 20, 1999: Tony Blair - just an old-fashioned British imperialist
  • Rob Gowland, The Guardian, May 19, 1999: Culture and Life
  • Communist Party of South Africa, Umsebenzi, April 1999: The real story behind the dismembering of Yugoslavia
  • Vic Williams, The Guardian, May 19, 1999: Were Albanians persecuted?
  • Ellen Goodman, Boston Globe (US), May 20, 1999: War culture
  • China Daily (Cn), May 21, 1999: Anti NATO books sell well in Beijing
  • Challenge (US), Vol. 35, No. 36, May 26, 1999: KKKlinton Follows Hitler's Humanitarian Footsteps
  • The Associated Press (US), May 21, 1999: NATO's Unintended Targets
  • China Daily (Cn), May 21, 1999: Macedonian Ecologists Condemn NATO Air Strikes on Yugoslavia
  • Xinhua Press Agency (Cn), May 20, 1999: 'Fighting for values' is a fig leaf for NATO's hegemonism
  • Progressive Labor Party (US), high school leaflet, April 1999: War in Yugoslavia - A fight to Control Oil Routes and Oil Profits!
  • Senator Tom Hayden (US), May 13 1999: Oppose this war
  • Siddharth Varadarajan, Times of India, 22 May 1999: Yugoslavs itch for ground war
  • British Helsinki Human Rights Group (UK), May 22, 1999: Report of a visit to Belgrade, 10-13 May, 1999
  • Jeffrey Benner, Mother Jones (US), May 21, 1999: War Criminal, Ally, or Both?
  • Communist Party of Canada (Marxist-Leninist) (Ca), Press Statement, May 23, 1999: Canadian Labour Congress Conciliating with NATO's Aggression Against Yugoslavia
  • Senator Sam Brownback (US), Caspian Crossroads (US), Volume 3, Issue No.2, Fall 1997: U.S. Economic and Strategic Interests in the Caspian Sea Region
  • Turkish Embassy, Washington DC, Press Statement: Transporting Caspian Sea Region Oil
  • Kenneth T. Derr, Chevron Corporation (US), Speech to the Asia Society, October 20, 1998: Commitment in the Caspian - A Chevron Perspective on Energy and Economic Development
  • Turkish Embassy, Washington DC, Press Statements: Proposed Turkish Pipeline Route for Caspian Sea Oil
  • Pax Christi USA, Press Statement, April 8, 1999: Talking Points on NATO Action in Yugoslavia
  • National Coalition for Peace in Yugoslavia (US), Press Statement, May 20, 1999: An Appeal for Peace
  • Robert L. Borosage, Los Angeles Times (US), May 23, 1999: A 'Splendid Little War' Collides With the War Powers Act
  • K. Subrahmanyam, Times of India, May 19, 1999: Threat to the Autonomy of Nations
  • Gary Wilson, Workers World (US), May 27, 1999: KLA is no 'liberation army'
  • Alfred McCoy, Interviewed by David Barsamian, February 17,1990: The CIA and The Politics of Heroin
    NB. This article, while dated, is included for the clear historical analysis it presents of the methods used by various US elements to gain control of the Asian and Central American heroin and cocaine trade.
  • Michael Harris, Toronto Sun (Ca), May 23, 1999: A skewed New World Order
  • Robert Parry, Consortium On-line (US), May 4, 1999: Information War in Yugoslavia
  • Don North, Consortium On-line (US), May 4, 1999: Television Wars
  • Hillel Cohen, Workers World (US), May 20, 1999: Labor and war on Yugoslavia
  • Gary Wilson, Workers World (US), April 29, 1999: KLA - German document reveals secret CIA role
  • Edward Said, New Statesman (UK), May 17, 1999: The blind misleading the blind
  • Rob Gowland, The Guardian, May 26, 1999: Media Watch Conscripted
  • The Guardian, May 26, 1999: World Peace Council condemns Yugoslav bombing
  • China Daily (Cn), May 25, 1999: Humanism or Despotism?
  • Keating Holland/CNN Poll Results (US), May 25, 1999: CNN Poll - Clinton approval rating lowest this term
  • Bob Harris, Mother Jones (US), May 25, 1999: Fighting the War Crimes
  • Siddharth Varadarajan, The Times of India, 26 May 1999: NATO waging war of deprivation
  • Stephan Archer, World Net Daily (US), May 26, 1999: A violation of War Powers Act?
  • China Daily (Cn), May 25, 1999: UNESCO Chief Appeals for Stop of NATO Bombing
  • Workers Party of Ireland, April - May, 1999: Press Releases and Statements on Yugoslavia
  • Norman Solomon, Media Beat (US), May 27, 1999: What's Democracy Got To Do With It?
  • Walter J. Rockler, Chicago Tribune (US), May 23, 1999: War Crimes Law applies to U.S. too
  • Peter Dale Scott, Jinn (US), May 10, 1999: "Unintentional" Bombing Repeats a Familiar Pattern
  • Rossen Vassilev, January 12, 1996: The Politics of Caspian Oil
  • Progressive Labor Party (US), Challenge (US), Vol. 35, No. 33, April 14, 1999: Slaughter Motivated By Need For Maximum Profits
  • Bruce J. Allen, Jinn (US), May 18, 1999: When "The Force" Turns out to Be a Farce
  • Julijana Mojsilovic, Reuters (US), May 31, 1999: NATO hits crowded Serbia bridge, media group
  • Matt Pottinger, Reuters (US), May 31, 1999: China's student rebels turn on NATO
  • Addresses of NATO Heads of State
  • Reuters (US), May 31, 1999: Japan calls for halt to NATO bombing
  • Central Committee, Japanese Communist Party, Press Statement, May 12, 1999: Letter to Prime Minister Keizo Obuchi
  • World Federation of Trade Unions, Press Release, May 19, 1999: United Nations must act to stop NATO bombing
  • Workers Party of Ireland, Press Release, May 28, 1999: Visit of USS Vicksburg to Cork Harbour condemned
  • China Daily (Cn), May 31, 1999: German Parties Slam Government Policy on Kosovo
  • China Daily (Cn), May 29, 1999: Germany Will Thwart Ground Campaign
  • Michael Powell, Washington Post (US), May 27, 1999: How to Bomb In Selling a War
  • Katrina vanden Heuvel, The Washington Post (US), May 31, 1999: Whose Kosovo Fantasy?
  • James Bissett, National Post (Ca), May 31, 1999: NATO's barbarism
  • New Communist Party of Britain, Editorial, New Worker (UK), May 28, 1999: Ground NATO now!
  • The Guardian, June 2, 1999: Athens Conference on the Capitalist Crisis
  • Las Vegas Review-Journal (US), June 1, 1999: Illegal war - Clinton ignores Constitution and War Powers law
  • Athens Conference of 55 Communist and Workers Parties, Press Release, June 2, 1999: Peace Statement
  • Reuters (US), June 3, 1999: NATO gives air support to KLA forces
  • Douglas Mattern, San Jose Mercury (US), June 1, 1999: People, not our leaders, are the key to peace
  • Reuters (US), June 3, 1999: Solzhenitsyn says NATO "like Hitler" in Yugoslavia
  • The Guardian, June 2, 1999: Who saw them die? I, said the spy
  • Siddharth Varadarajan, Times of India, June 3, 1999: War ravages Belgrade's Bengal tiger
  • Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting (US), June 2, 1999: What reporters knew about Kosovo talks - but didn't tell
  • Tass (Ru), June 4, 1999: Attack on Yugoslavia must be investigated
  • Itar-Tass (Ru), June 4, 1999: Russian peacekeepers dependent on NATO
  • China Daily (Cn), June 3, 1999: US Lawmakers Say Kosovo War Illegal
  • Michael Parenti: The Destruction of Yugoslavia
  • The Associated Press (US), June 3, 1999: Text of Kosovo Peace Plan as Approved by Serb Parliament
  • Steve Lawton, The New Worker (UK), June 4, 1999: Red Star solidarity with Belgrade
  • Jack Torry, Post-Gazette (US), June 2, 1999: President, Congress clash as old as nation
  • Tass (Ru), June 4, 1999: Russians won't go to Yugoslavia under NATO command
  • Sara Flounders, Richard Becker, Workers World (US), June 10, 1999: When the criminal blames the victim
  • Jeffery Ewener, Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives: Military Marketing
  • Communist Party of India (Marxist), People's Democracy (In), May 30, 1999: Yugoslavia and the Left
  • Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting (US), June 4, 1999: They call this victory?
  • The Workers' Party of Ireland, Press Release, June 2, 1999: NATO picks Ireland's soccer schedule
  • Itar-Tass (Ru), June 5, 1999: FRY gets NATO ultimatum in Blace
  • Matthew Parris, The Times (UK), June 5, 1999: A new empire is born
  • Xinhua News Agency (Cn), June 4, 1999: Clinton Repeats Platitude on Kosovo Peace Plan
  • Ross Kerber, Boston Globe (US), June 6, 1999: Raytheon sees $1b in orders
  • Mark Almond, The Independent (UK), June 6, 1999: What have we started?
  • World Federation of Trade Unions, Press Release, June 5, 1999: WFTU urges United Nations to take immediate action to stop bombing of Yugoslavia
  • Tanjug Press Agency (Yu), June 6, 1999: Operation Arrow broken
  • Alexander Cockburn, San Jose Mercury (US), June 3, 1999: The other war criminal - Bill Clinton
  • Tanjug (Yu), June 6, 1999: Yugoslavian Government voices concern over International Court of Justice Decision
  • Editorial, Times of India, June 5, 1999: International Law the Loser
  • Key Martin, Workers World (US), June 10, 1999: When Marines go in
  • Itar-Tass (Ru), June 6, 1999: Russian diplomat reiterates need for UN resolution
  • Rob Edwards, New Scientist (UK), June 5, 1999: Too hot to handle
  • Xinhua News Agency (Cn), June 9, 1999: NATO, Yugoslavia Peace Talks Collapse, Air Strikes to Continue
  • Ilustrovana Politika (Yu), May 30, 1999: B2 stealth bomber shot down
  • Ben Macintyre, The Times (UK), June 8 1999: KLA 'drew Serbs into Nato sights'
  • Itar-Tass, June 8, 1999: "Kosovo liberation army" recruiting mercenaries abroad
  • Lara Marlowe, Irish Times (Ie), June 8, 1999: Serbs are being asked to ethnically cleanse region of Serbs
  • Siddharth Varadarajan, Times of India, June 8, 1999: NATO reneges on accord terms
  • New Communist Party of Yugoslavia, June 5, 1999: Press Statement
  • Brian Denny, Morning Star (UK), June 7, 1999: Russia enhances it's defence capability
  • Steve Corbett, The Leader (US), June 8, 1999: Demonstrating dissent
  • Seth Ackerman, Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting (US), June 9, 1999: Ceasefire Subterfuge -- despite claims of Serb "stalling," NATO ploy delayed Kosovo deal
  • Prakash Karat, Ganashakti (In): US Military Muscle Flexing And NATO
  • Editorial, The Guardian, June 9, 1999: A critical time for world peace
  • Brian Denny, The Guardian, June 9, 1999: NATO general honours Germany's Nazi past
  • Rob Gowland, The Guardian, June 9, 1999: Canadian witness denies "ethnic cleansing"
  • Siddharth Varadarajan, Times of India, June 10, 1999: UN Fig Leaf - NATO Compellence as Global Norm
  • Jeffrey Benner, Mother Jones (US), June 10, 1999: The NATO coup that failed
  • Fred Gaboury, People's Weekly World (US), June 10, 1999: An appeal from Belgrade - 'Help us stop this war'
  • Benjamin Schwarz, The Nation (US), June 28, 1999: Left-Right Bedfellows
  • New Worker (UK), June 11, 1999: 20,000 say "Stop the war!"
  • Editorial, The Times of India, June 12, 1999: An Unequal Peace
  • World Federation of Trade Unions, June 12, 1999: NATO bombing has resulted in unemployment of over 600,000 workers
  • Carl Limbacher, Caron Grich, Newsmax (US), June 9, 1999: The Caspian Connection - Pipeline Politics and the Balkan War
  • Gregory Elich, Covert Action Quarterly (US), Spring-Summer 1999: Carving another slice from Yugoslavia
  • Editorial, The Exile (US), Issue #11/66, June 3 - 17, 1999: 13 Reasons why NATO should be tried
  • Tanjug (Yu), June 13, 1999: Aggression fought with truth
  • Itar-Tass (Ru), June 14, 1999: KFOR's neglect of Kosovo gunmen causes concern
  • Robert Fisk, The Independent (UK), June 14, 1999: Shot dead by the Paras - policeman who said no
  • Seema Guha, Times of India, June 14, 1999: China, India to set up security dialogue
  • Tanjug (Yu), June 15, 1999: Yugoslav Airforce General praises anti-aircraft defence units
  • Weekly Defense Monitor (US), Vol. 3, No. 15 - April 15, 1999: Diplomacy vs. Bombs: Congress' Wrong Turn
  • Robert Scheer, Los Angeles Times (US), June 15, 1999: The KLA dreams of a Greater Albania
  • The Guardian, June 16, 1999: Peace, but no peace
  • Stratfor Institute (US), Commentary, June 15, 1999: Conflict Threatens Caucasus Pipelines
  • Rob Gowland, The Guardian, June 16, 1999: What the world doesn't need
  • John L. Perry, NOT for Publication (US), June 8, 1999: What! And Leave Show Biz?
  • Stratfor Institute (US), Commentary, June 14, 1999: "It's the Russians, Stupid"
  • Times of India, June 16, 1999: Freeze in ties with China thawing
  • AFP, June 17, 1999: Russia presses UN to explain KLA acts in Kosovo
  • Mark Johnson, Vladivostok News (Ru), May 7, 1999: Give Bombs A Chance!
  • Mike Quinn, People's Weekly World (US), June 6, 1999: On Government Wartime Fibbing
  • Vincent Browne, The Irish Times, June 16, 1999: When is slaughter of innocents not an outrage?
  • Norman Solomon, Media Beat (US): Building A Media Agenda For War
  • International Action Center (US), Press Release, June 11, 1999: Ramsey Clarke announces Commission of Inquiry Hearing for an International War Crimes Tribunal
  • Marie-Pierre Lahaye, March 1999: Yugoslavia - How Demonizing A Whole People Serves Western Interests
  • Xinhua News Agency (Cn), June 17, 1999: China Does Not Accept U.S. Explanation of Embassy bombing
  • John Laughland, The Times (UK), June 17, 1999: International Criminal Tribunal - Rogue court with rigged rules
  • China Daily (Cn), June 17, 1999: Russia Sees KLA Status in Kosovo as illegal
  • China Daily (Cn), June 17, 1999: Moscow Calls for Disarming Kosovo KLA Militants
  • James Robbins, June 1999: Wagons east - International trade and the FRY-NATO war
  • China Daily (Cn), June 16, 1999: Kosovo Conflict Means New Kind of War -- SIPRI
  • Peter Gowan, June 1999: The Twilight of the European Project
  • Walter J. Rockler and Michael Mandel, Press Conference, June 11th, 1999: NATO war crimes
  • Andy Brooks, New Worker (UK), June 18, 1999: NATO troops out of the Balkans!
  • Editorial, Workers World (US), June 24, 1999: Arms Race
  • Workers World (US), June 24, 1999: Boeing target of anti-war action
  • Editorial, People's Democracy (India), June 20, 1999: Building Bridges With China
  • Christine Abdelkrim-Delanne, Le Monde Diplomatique (Fr), June 1999: Not such conventional weapons
  • Fred Goldstein, Workers World (US), June 24, 1999: Imperialist occupation of Kosovo -- A new phase of U.S./NATO war
  • UN Resolution on Kosovo, June 10, 1999
  • World Federation of Trade Unions (WFTU), Press Release, June 16, 1999: United Nations should help build peace in Balkans
  • Tanjug (Yu), June 19, 1999: Kosovo factories remain part of Serbian economy
  • John Helmer, Moscow Tribune (Ru), June 16, 1999: Who's in the Back Seat?
  • Itar-TASS (Ru), June 21, 1999: Belgrade demands to seal off border with Albania
  • John Helmer, Moscow Tribune (Ru), June 21, 1999: Russian Caspian Port Gets U.S. Help
  • The Guardian (UK), June 19, 1999: Are you reconsidering your earlier opposition to the war?
  • Jean Baptiste Kayigamba, Reuters (US), June 21, 1999: Rwanda charges female journalist with lead role in genocide
  • Gilles d'Aymery, Swans (US), June 13, 1999: Staggering Aftermath
  • Decca Aitkenhead, Guardian (UK), June 21, 1999: Killing is thrilling
  • Robert Fisk, The Independent (UK), June 21, 1999: How fake guns and painting the roads fooled Nato
  • Christopher Black, Swans (US), June 20, 1999: An Impartial Tribunal?
  • Charley Reese, Orlando Sentinel (US), June 20, 1999: Look before you leap into propaganda web of NATO spinners
  • John Helmer, Moscow Tribune (Ru), June 15, 1999: Russian Car Production Hit By NATO Bombing
  • Deborah Charles, Reuters (US), June 21, 1999: U.S., Britain urge Serbs to oust Milosevic
  • Reuters (US), June 23, 1999: Pro-Serb Macedonians threaten Clinton trip
  • Reuters (US), June 23, 1999: China says U.S. wants to become "Lord of Earth"
  • Peter Graff, Reuters (US), June 23,1999: Russia state TV pulls plug on anti-corruption show
  • People's Daily (Cn), June 22, 1999: Let History Be a Mirror to Modern Hegemonism
  • Barry Schweid, Times of India (In), June 23, 1999: Yeltsin, Clinton going steady
  • Senator Mitch McConnell (US), Washington Post (US), January 22, 1999: Independence For Kosova
  • Steve Bell, Guardian (UK), June 17, 1999: Cartoon
  • Mark Boal, Salon (US), June 21, 1999: Cashing in on the peace dividend
  • Dominic Evans, Reuters (US), June 24, 1999: EU ministers to push for Kosovo unity
  • Ma Shikun and Zhang Yong, People's Daily (Cn), June 15, 1999: There Is an Invisible Hand Behind Western Media
  • Professor Robert Hayden, Director, Center for Russian & East European Studies, University of Pittsburgh: Humanitarian Hypocrisy
  • Christopher Layne, Los Angeles Times (US), June 23, 1999: U.S. and NATO Have Put the Fox in the Chicken Coop
  • Richard Cohen, Washington Post (US), June 17, 1999: And the Winner is...the KLA
  • Gary Wilson, Workers World (US), May 7, 1998: US backs mercenary army in Kosovo
  • Andy Brooks, New Worker (UK), June 25, 1999: Still no peace in the Balkans
  • Bruno Rodriguez Parrilla, Address to the 4011 session, United Nations Security Council, June 10, 1999: NATO's "New Strategic Concept"
  • Editorial, The Exile (Ru), Issue #12/67, June 17 - July 1, 1999: Invade Russia Now!
  • David Orchard, National Post (Ca), June 23, 1999: Globalism's first victim
  • The Guardian, June 23, 1999: Yugoslavia - NATO occupation to continue
  • AFP (Fr), June 22, 1999: Clinton says NATO is ready to fight repression in Europe, Africa
  • William Pomeroy, People's Weekly World (US), June 22, 1999: NATO's air war theory fails in Yugoslavia
  • Michael Evans, The Times (UK), June 24, 1999: NATO's flawed tactics
  • Chris Hedges, Chicago Tribune (US), June 25, 1999: KLA Chiefs accused of killing their rivals
  • Simon Jenkins, The Times (UK), June 23, 1999: On your way, morality
  • Paul Michael Wihbey, United Press International (US), June 23, 1999: Looking at Balkans route for Caspian crude
  • Tatjana Micic, Transitions (Cz), April 22, 1999: This Is a War
  • Tom Walker, The Times (UK), June 21 1999: Vengeful KLA turns on nuns and Gypsies
  • Borba (Yu), June 25, 1999: Yugoslav trade unions - Two million live on subsistence level
  • Gas and Oil Connections (US), Volume 4, issue #10, May 28, 1999: Russian government prepares for sale of Gazprom, LUKoil shares
  • Phillip Knightley, The Independent on Sunday (UK), June 27, 1999: Propaganda wars
  • Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting (US), June 25, 1999: Similar Crises Get Divergent Treatment
  • Anthony Lloyd, The Times (UK), June 28, 1999: Gypsies flee flames of Albanian hatred
  • Hira Nirodi Chandran, The Times of India (In), June 29, 1999: Less Carrot, More Stick
  • Lorrie Goldstein, Toronto Sun (Ca), June 27, 1999: Kosovo - Some call it victory
  • The Guardian, Issue 960, June 30, 1999: "Grave mistakes", says Kofi Annan
  • Central Executive Committee, Communist Party of Canada, June 24, 1999: War and "Peace" in the Balkans
  • The Guardian, Issue 960, June 30, 1999: After Yugoslavia, will it be Latin America next?
  • Ivan Michalev, Capital Weekly (Bg), Issue 23, June 12-18, 1999: Bulgaria To Rely on Mobil and Chevron in Fight for Caspian Oil
  • Editorial, Peoples Democracy (In), June 27, 1999: NATO Occupation of Kosovo
  • Kimball Cariou, People's Voice (Ca), June 1999: Debunking NATO's War Propaganda
  • People's Weekly World (US), June 30, 1999: Disband the KLA
  • Times of India (In), July 1, 1999: Russian SU-30 sales to China alarm US
  • Vic Williams, The Guardian, Issue 960, June 30, 1999: Fallout from NATO bombings
  • Russia Today (Ru), July 1, 1999: Yeltsin Says Russian Balkan Envoy Should Drop Post
  • Colonel David H. Hackworth (Ret), Defending America (US), June 28, 1999: Spinners, sinners and no winners
  • John David Powell, The Morrock News Service (US), June 29, 1999: Collusion or stupidity?
  • Borba (Yu), July 1, 1999: Romanies demand KFOR disarm KLA
  • Renee Sams, The New Worker (UK), July 2, 1999: Anti-war movement marches on
  • Prof. Dr. Oliver Antic, Faculty of Law, Belgrade University (Yu): University and the Aggression on Yugoslavia
  • Ramsey Clark, Address to the Serbian Academic Community, Belgrade University: Speech at Belgrade University
  • Barry Renfrew, The Anchorage Daily News (US), July 1, 1999: Russia boiling with rumors about plot to ban Communist Party
  • George Cotner, The Philadelphia Daily News (US), July 2, 1999: We added oil to the fire in Kosovo
  • Borba (Yu), July 2, 1999: Ukranian Troops in Kosovo not under NATO command
  • Jason Vest, Village Voice (US), June 30 - July 6, 1999: 'Global Loan Sharks' Will Make A Killing On Kosovo Reconstruction
  • Lori Montgomery, Sydney Morning Herald, July 3, 1999: No systematic rape of Albanian women
  • Brian Becker, Workers World (US), July 8, 1999: U.S. behind fascist terror in Kosovo
  • Borba (Yu), July 4, 1999: Yugoslav Parliamentary Delegation returns from Belarus
  • Xinhua New Agency (Cn), July 3, 1999: U.N. Moves to Set up Judicial System in Kosovo
  • Steve Lawton, New Worker (UK), July 2, 1999: Global divisions, headed where?
  • Kimball Cariou, People's Voice (Ca), July 1999: Capitalism Forever - "Modern" European Social Democracy
  • Dina Kyriakidou, Reuters (US), July 4, 1999: Macedonians sell homes, flee ethnic Albanian city
  • Xinhua New Agency (Cn), July 3, 1999: U.S. Lawmakers Urge Further Probe Into Embassy Bombing
  • Borba (Yu), July 5, 1999: CIA launders dirty-money launderers
  • AFP (Fr), July 5, 1999: KLA ready Kosovo for privatisation
  • Benjamin C. Works, Director, The Strategic Issues Research Institute (US): Selection of articles on KLA - Kosovo - Drugs - Mafia and Fundraising
  • Eve-Ann Prentice, The Times (UK), July 5 1999: Kosovo links with Belgrade 'severed'
  • Borba (Yu), July 6, 1999: Serbian Government blasts manipulation of Kosmet Serbs' sentiments
  • AFP (Fr), July 6, 1999: NATO's Kosovo campaign touches nerve in the Caucasus
  • Jeff Cohen, Swans (US), July 5, 1999: Where the media went wrong covering Kosovo
  • BBC (UK), July 5, 1999: Romany Union - KLA has 'sworn to eradicate' Kosovo gypsies
  • ITAR-TASS (Ru), July 6, 1999: Russian legal experts define NATO operation in Kosovo as aggression
  • AFP (Fr), July 7, 1999: Beijing sees no progress in ties with US
  • Mark Fineman, San Francisco Chronicle (US), July 6, 1999: NATO Bombing Left Serbian City in Toxic Nightmare
  • The Guardian, No. 961, July 7, 1999: Yugoslavia - Assessing the UN Resolution on Kosovo
  • Borba (Yu), July 7, 1999: Serbian Government must function in Kosovo-Metohija - Co-ordinator
  • Brian Denny, Morning Star (UK), July 7, 1999: How the West has used ethnic diversity to control the Balkans
  • James Gordon Meek and Valerie Sprague, Gridlock and Load (US), June 1999: Multilateral Propaganda
  • Brian Denny, Morning Star (UK), July 8, 1999: NATO officially ceased to exist on April 25, 1999
  • William Pomeroy, People's Weekly World (US), July 7, 1999: NATO members squabble over war profits
  • Borba (Yu), July 7, 1999: Yugoslav Government says July 2 Declaration rehabilitates terrorists
  • Benjamin C. Works, Director, Strategic Issues Research Institute (US): Albanian-American financing of US Congressmen and Senators
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), July 8, 1999: Azerbaijan Hails "New Era" Of Gas Development
  • Borba (Yu), July 8, 1999: Albanian Mob's narcotics channels reactivated in Kosovo
  • Jerry Seper, The Washington Times (US), May 3, 1999: KLA finances war with heroin sales
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), July 8, 1999: Albanian mafia moving into Kosovo on NATO's heels
  • Andrew Pierce, Peoples Daily (Cn), July 8, 1999: Ex-Army chiefs seek answers on Nato bombing
  • Edin Hamzic and Maeve Sheehan, Sunday Times (UK), July 4, 1999: Kosovo sex slaves held in Soho flats
  • Reuters (US), July 9, 1999: Belarus union vote against US interests
  • Editorial, Workers World (US), July 1, 1999: Two tribunals, two traditions
  • China Daily (Cn), July 9, 1999: Kosovo War Damage Enormous And Widespread: Report
  • Reuters (US), July 8, 1999: NATO refuses UN Environment Team 'any detailed information' on targets
  • Reuters (US), July 9, 1999: German minister - Milosevic must go
  • Victor Perlo, Peoples Weekly World (US), February 5, 1999: On Caspian Sea oil
  • William Pomeroy, Peoples Weekly World (US), July 9, 1999: The 'third way' is no way for European voters
  • Colum Lynch, Washington Post (US), July 10, 1999: KLA Troops Can Serve On Kosovo Police Force
  • S M Menon, Peoples Democracy (In), July 11, 1999: NATO as Patron of "Ethnic Cleansing"
  • Dr. Stephen K. Stoan, Ph.D., Director of Library and Information Services, Drury College, Springfield (US), June 1999: Why is there civil war in Kosovo?
  • The Independent (UK), July 10, 1999: Campbell attacks media over Kosovo
  • Gary Wilson, Workers World (US), Feb 27, 1997: U.S. funds rightists in Yugoslavia
  • Tom Walker, The Times (UK), July 10, 1999: Why Mr Campbell is wrong - and offensive
  • Toronto Star (Ca), July 11, 1999: And the winner of the Kosovo conflict is...the defence contractors
  • Rick Salutin, Globe & Mail (Ca), July 8, 1999: Moral arrogance at full throttle in Kosovo coverage
  • Borba (Yu), July 11, 1999: Meidani statement shocks Skopje
  • Vojska (Yu), Issue 38, June 1999: How NATO collected intelligence about Yugoslavia
  • Andrew Gray, Reuters (US), July 12, 1999: Kosovo Serbs cut ties with UN, KFOR and Albanians
  • Vojska (Yu), No 28, May 1999: Pentagon Versus Lockheed
  • Tom Walker, The Independent (UK), July 7, 1999: Taken in by the NATO Line
  • Reuters (US), July 12, 1999: Azeri Finance Minister Sacked In Investigation
  • China Daily (Cn), July 12, 1999: Post-War Kosovo Harassed by Rampant Looting From Albanians
  • Jude Wanniski, Polyconomics (US), April 8, 1999: The IMF and the Balkan Crisis
  • Borba (Yu), July 12, 1999: KFOR searches for 'KLA' Jails
  • Trudy Rubin, The Philadelphia Inquirer (US), July 11, 1999: Much of world sees Kosovo war as a show of raw American power
  • Jude Wanniski, Polyconomics (US), July 6, 1999: Milosevic's Land Grab?
  • International Ethical Alliance (US), July 9, 1999: War crimes charges laid against President Clinton (full text)
  • Borba (Yu), July 12, 1999: Yugoslav Army refutes NATO claims about troop build-up in Montenegro
  • Evelyn Leopold, Reuters (US), July 13, 1999: UN's Annan Urgently Appeals For Police In Kosovo
  • Borba (Yu), July 13, 1999: Chinese equipment for destroyed telecommunications in Yugoslavia
  • Philip Hammond, July 1999: Reporting Kosovo - Journalism vs. Propaganda
  • Editorial, Chicago Tribune (US), July 11, 1999: The long arm of international law
  • RNTI ITAR-TASS (Ru), April 5, 1999: Low-frequency radars may be used to overcome 'Stealth' technology
  • Peoples Daily (Cn), July 13, 1999: Russian paratroopers deployed in Kosovo yesterday
  • Mira Popovic, Borba (Yu), July 13, 1999: World speculates as to 'price' of peace
  • Borba (Yu), July 13, 1999: Romanies ask for corridor to leave Kosovo
  • Venik, Venik Aviation (Ru), 1999: How 'stealth' is achieved in the F-117A
  • Borba (Yu), July 14, 1999: KLA violates UN Security Council Resolution
  • Reuters (US), July 15, 1999: British general slams NATO's Kosovo "failure"
  • Editorial, Challenge (US), Vol. 35, Number 41, June 9, 1999: Big Oil Moguls' Conflicting Strategies In Balkan War
  • China Daily (Cn), July 14, 1999: UN Plans to Revive Kosovo Radio Despite Problems
  • Knut Engelmann, Reuters (US), July 13, 1999: Washington Promises Economic Aid To Montenegro
  • Borba (Yu), July 14, 1999: Serbian Kosovo miners protest
  • Andeja Zivkovic, Le Monde diplomatique (Fr), July 1999: The protectorate, a way to dominate
  • Susan George, Le Monde diplomatique (Fr), July 1999: Global designs of the WTO - State sovereignty under threat
  • Don Feder, Boston Herald (US), July 12, 1999: Atrocities against Serbs get whitewashed
  • Don Feder, Boston Herald (US), July 8, 1999: Belgrade's people won't forget this
  • Craig Goodrich, Rant Magazine (US), July 1999: Yugoslavia, mon amour
  • China Daily (Cn), July 12, 1999: KLA Might Keep Arms If Milosevic Stays
  • China Daily (Cn), July 14, 1999: Landmines Kill, Maim 97 in Kosovo
  • Borba (Yu), July 15, 1999: Over 20,000 non-Albanian workers sacked in Kosovo
  • Reuters (US), July 13, 1999: United States To Send Aid To Serbian Opposition
  • Matthew Fisher, Toronto Sun (Ca), July 12, 1999: Whitby cop sports the UN's blue beret
  • Lorrie Goldstein, Toronto Sun (Ca), July 6, 1999: The messy aftermath of war
  • Editorial, Umsabenzi (Za), July 1999: The need to transform the UN
  • John Pilger, New Statesman (UK), July 12, 1999: Nothing in My 30 Years of Reporting Wars Compares with the Present Propaganda Dressed as Journalism
  • Jim Naureckas, Extra! (US), July/August 1999: Legitimate Targets? - How U.S. Media Supported War Crimes in Yugoslavia
  • Diana Johnstone, Covert Action Quarterly (US), Spring-Summer 1999 # 67: Hawks and Eagles: "Greater NATO" Flies to the Aid of "Greater Albania"
  • Barry Lituchy, History Department, Kingsborough Community College, CUNY (US), June 28, 1999: American Barbarism and the Big Lie Technique
  • Ray Moseley and Hugh Dellios, Chicago Tribune (US), June 22, 1999: KLA boss looking to political future with military hue
  • Andrew Gray, Reuters (US), July 18, 1999: U.N. sees crime as top Kosovo problem
  • Brian Becker, Workers World (US), July 22, 1999: Why U.S. wants Milosevic ousted
  • Ercan Ersoy, Reuters (US), July 14, 1999: BP Amoco Azeri gas find helps Turk oil line bid
  • Bruce D. Berkowitz, Washington Post (US), July 18, 1999: Operation Backfire - Covert Action Against Milosevic Is Neither Secret Nor Smart
  • Borba (Yu), July 18, 1999: Against Special Status of ethnic Albanians in Montenegro
  • Borba (Yu), July 18, 1999: Italy's KFOR Officer denies reports of mass grave near Pec
  • Reuters (US), July 14, 1999: Romanian ecomony hit hard by Kosovo war - ministry
  • Rod Pounsett, Russia Today (Ru), May 23, 1999: Propaganda wars should remain wars of words not bombs and bullets
  • Reuters (US), July 16, 1999: Yugoslav bank merger to stay, C-bank says
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), July 19, 1999: Chechen Woes Could Scupper Moscow Bid For Azeri Oil Export Contract
  • Reuters (US), July 19, 1999: China to rebuild Belgrade embassy, repair Yugoslav TV
  • Anne Pandolfi, Associated Press (US), July 19, 1999: Kosovo TV Coverage Supported Clinton
  • Davor Huic, Reuters (US), July 19, 1999: Croatia says it won't extradite war crimes suspects
  • Ian Geoghegan, Reuters (US), July 20, 1999: EU to ease sanctions on Kosovo, Montenegro
  • Lorrie Goldstein, Toronto Sun (Ca), July 18, 1999: Our selective moral outrage is exposing our own hypocrisy
  • Borba (Yu), July 19, 1999: Italy's KFOR discover KLA-run prison in Kosovo
  • Borba (Yu), July 19, 1999: KLA parade 'message to Rugova'
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), July 19, 1999: Sidanko Creditors In Deal To Save Russian Oil Major From Bankruptcy
  • Charley Reese, Orlando Sentinel (US), July 18, 1999: Kosovo conflict - Situation is even worse than before
  • United Nations High Commission on Refugees, Daily Report, July 19, 1999: Minority groups attacked 'on a daily basis'
  • Edith M. Lederer, Associated Press (US), July 19, 1999: Yugoslavia - U.N. Violates Resolution
  • China Daily (Cn), July 20, 1999: Annan Urges Early Aid for Yugoslavia
  • Mati English, The Guardian, No 963, July 21, 1999: Yugoslavia - Reconstruction commences
  • Seattle Post-Intelligencier (US), July 19, 1999: KLA leader - Yugoslavs will 'never return' to Kosovo
  • Reuters (US), July 20, 1999: KLA boss wants 4,000 men in future police force
  • Borba (Yu), July 20, 1999: Media War continues, Information Minister says
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), July 20, 1999; Caspian Pipeline To Raise Kazakh Oil Exports
  • Borba (Yu), July 20, 1999: Yugoslav Prime Minister: 'Yugoslav army troops and police should immediately return' to Kosovo
  • Martin Walker, The Guardian (UK), July 20, 1999: British Foreign Secretary argues for EU rapid reaction unit
  • Borba (Yu), July 20, 1999: Sacked Yugoslav miners seek support from international trade union bodies
  • British Helsinki Human Rights Group (UK), July 19, 1999: Reverse ethnic cleansing: a post-war visit to Serbia and Kosovo (Full text)
  • China Daily (Cn), July 21, 1999: Army Chief - 524 Yugoslav Soldiers Killed in Kosovo War
  • Dan Eggen and Michael Dobbs, Washington Post (US), July 19, 1999: In Kosovo, Death Comes In Clusters
  • Andrew Gray, Reuters (US), July 22, 1999: Satellite shows 67,000 Kosovo buildings damaged
  • Roger Raven, Green Left Weekly, Issue #368, July 21, 1999: Letter to Green Left Weekly
  • Isabel Hilton, The Guardian (UK), July 21, 1999: Poor nations who supported Nato are suffering as the victors squabble
  • John Helmer, Moscow Tribune (Ru), July 21, 1999: US influence on the Kremlin
  • Borba (Yu), July 21, 1999: Effects of secession of Slovenia, Croatia disasterous
  • Borba (Yu), July 21, 1999: Slobodan Milosevic issues statement to people of India
  • Greg Gordon, Sacramento Bee (US), July 21, 1999: US State Department - International Criminal Court threatens US interests
  • Gordon Gibson, The Globe and Mail (Ca), July 20, 1999: Should NATO - and Canada - have gone to war in Kosovo?
  • Peter Finn, Washington Post (US), July 22, 1999: Albania to US - 'Show me the money'
  • Borba (Yu), July 22, 1999: Customs services soon at borders with Macedonia, Albania
  • Anthony Daniels, National Post (Ca), July 21, 1999: NATO forces ignoring the second round of ethnic cleansing
  • Fredrik Dahl, Reuters (US), July 22, 1999: Dayton Has Failed, Balkan Expert Says
  • Reuters (US), July 22, 1999: U.N. And U.S. Military Trade Charges On Kosovo
  • Tim Butcher and Patrick Bishop, The Telegraph (UK), Issue 1518, July 22, 1999: Nato admits air campaign failed
  • Tanjug (Yu), July 22, 1999: Yugo General -- Yugoslav Army ready to carry out all tasks in peace
  • Tanjug (Yu), July 22, 1999: Yugoslav Government: We will not recognise illegal KFOR and UN Civilian Mission decisions
  • Itar-Tass (Ru), July 23, 1999: Russian envoy dissatisfied with UN Kosovo chief explanations
  • Borba (Yu), July 22, 1999: White Book on NATO crimes presented in Paris
  • Daniel J. Wakin, Associated Press (US), July 21, 1999: In Kosovo, Serbs face more attacks
  • Albanian Daily News, July 23, 1999: Speaker Wants Albania Rewarded for Loyalty to NATO
  • Mark Thompson, Reuters (US), July 23, 1999: Albania wants 'international control' control of Yugoslav army
  • Challenge (US), August 4, 1999: Bosses Ready To Kill To The Last Worker For Oil
  • Tanjug Press Agency (Yu), July 23, 1999: Yugoslav General - We have a legal right to have troops in Kosovo
  • Reuters (US), July 23, 1999: Hunting Engineering wins 110 mln stg Kosovo contract
  • Borba (Yu), July 23, 1999: Kosovo Democratic Party - 'KLA threatened to kill them'
  • Borba (Yu), July 23, 1999: Romanies flee Kosovo after KLA terrorism
  • Renee Sams, New Worker (UK), July 23, 1999: House of Commons peace meeting overflows
  • Sydney Morning Herald, July 24, 1999: One strike and bungling CIA was out
  • Eve-Ann Prentice, The Times (UK), July 24, 1999: Kosovo is Mafia's 'heroin gateway to West'
  • Diana Johnstone, March 1999: Notes on the Kosovo Problem and the International Community
  • Mark Heinrich, Reuters (US), July 24, 1999:14 Serbs shot dead in Kosovo field
  • Tanjug Press Agency, July 24, 1999: Slobodan Milosevic - Responsibility for massacre rests with KFOR, UN Mission
  • ITAR-TASS (Ru), July 24, 1999: NATO secretary-general condemns murder of Serbs in Kosovo
  • Elizabeth Becker, New York Times (US), July 24, 1999: U.S. Resuming Aid for Anti-Milosevic Groups
  • Gary Wilson, International Action Center (US), Who is William Walker?
  • W. Wei: Ulterior Motives in Military Intervention
  • Sarah Sloan, Workers World (US), July 29, 1999: Commission prepares NATO war crimes indictment
  • Brian Becker, Workers World (US), July 29, 1999: Socialist breakup in Eastern Europe devastates workers
  • Christopher Black, Washington Weekly (US), July 26, 1999: An Impartial Tribunal?
  • Marvin Zonis, Boston Globe (US), July 23, 1999: The Balkan war's high cost
  • Mark Heinrich, Reuters (US), July 25, 1999: NATO 'intensifies security' in Kosovo after massacre
  • Serbia Info (Yu), June 18, 1999: Disarming terrorists or linguistic gymnastics?
  • Tanjug Press Agency (Yu), July 25, 1999: Attempted murder of Kosovo newspaper editor
  • ITAR-TASS (Ru), July 25, 1999: Yugoslavia demands Security Council special session
  • Janet McBride, Reuters (US), July 27, 1999: Croatia's Tudjman behind Bosnia crimes, court hears
  • Associated Press, July 23, 1999: Serbian town will be polluted for years following NATO strikes
  • Tanjug Press Agency (Yu), July 26, 1999: Serb massacre proof of NATO hypocricy
  • Tom Walker, The Times (UK), July 26 1999: KLA's mafia links alarm West
  • Congressman Dennis J. Kucinich (US), The Progressive (US), Vol. 63, No. 8, August 1999: What I learnt from the war
  • Julius Strauss, Daily Telegraph (UK), July 26, 1999: Mood in Kosovo worsens
  • Reuters (US), July 27, 1999: NATO and UN help cleanse Kosovo of Serbs
  • James Pringle, The Times (UK), July 26, 1999: Nato ignored our plea for help, say grieving villagers
  • Associated Press (US), July 26, 1999: Clinton adviser lays down conditions for 'genocide intervention'
  • Florian Bieber, December 1997: Sanctions against Yugoslavia - Consequences on Society and Economy
  • Reuters (US), July 28, 1999: NATO finds guerrilla heavy weapons cache in Kosovo
  • Reuters (US), July 27, 1999: Russia's Ivanov warns U.S. of new arms race
  • BBC (UK), July 26, 1999: Can K-For control Kosovo?
  • Borba (Yu), July 27, 1999: KLA separatists still on rampage in Kosovo
  • Brian Denny, The Guardian, No 964, July 28, 1999: The phantom body that runs NATO
  • Reuters (US), July 27, 1999: Gypsies refugees 'dumped into sea'
  • ITAR-TASS, July 27, 1999: KFOR -- 172,000 refugees since June
  • Linda Spahia, Reuters (US), July 27, 1999: Albanian president wants amnesty for 'illegal wealth'
  • Andrew Buncombe, The Independent (UK), July 27, 1999: Yugoslavs 'rounded up and shot'
  • ITAR-TASS (Ru), July 27, 1999: Ukraine ready to send peacemakers to Kosovo
  • Anthony Goodman, Reuters (US), 28 July 28, 1999: U.N. council condemns killing of 14 Serb farmers
  • Vic Williams, The Guardian, No 964, July 28, 1999: The "Cold War" and Yugoslavia
  • Tanjug Press Agency (Yu), July 27, 1999: Yugoslav journalists end Chinese visit
  • Borba (Yu), July 29, 1999: Kosovo's gypsies - running from KLA pogrom
  • Bradley Graham and Dana Priest, Washington Post (US) July 28, 1999: NATO's Clark replaced 'after months of tension'
  • Peter Beaumont, Globe and Mail (Ca), July 26, 1999: Killings renew fears of KLA intentions
  • Associated Press (US), July 28, 1999: Under NATO guard, Yugoslavs mourn slain farmers
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), July 28, 1999: Greece, Bulgaria And Russia To Join In Pipeline Project
  • Borba (Yu), July 28, 1999: Factories looted in Kosovo
  • Reuters (US), July 27, 1999: Moldova - privatisation at give-away prices
  • Times of India, July 29, 1999: NATO's eastward expansion brings 'Russia closer to China, India'
  • Vinod Taksal, Times of India (In), July 29, 1999: India endorses S-E Asia nuclear free zone treaty
  • Xinhua News Agency (Cn), July 26, 1999: China, Russia to Enhance Cooperation
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), July 28, 1999: Russian FM - NATO Chief Should Be Investigated For Kosovo war crimes
  • Janet McBride, Reuters (US), July 28, 1999: Prosecutor reports Croatia obstruction to UN
  • Richard Norton-Taylor, The Guardian (UK), July 28, 1999: No blood money
  • Robert Fisk, The Independent (UK), July 13, 1999: The infantile nonsense of the Downing Street lie machine
  • Chris Hedges, New York Times (US), July 29, 1999: As U.N. Organizes, Rebels Are Taking Charge of Kosovo
  • Michael Mandel, Globe and Mail (Ca), July 20, 1999: Will NATO be held accountable for war crimes?
  • Andrew Gray, Reuters (US), July 29, 1999: Yugoslavs Storm Monastery Grounds After Albright Visit
  • Borba (Yu), July 29, 1999: Ramsey Clark opens Commission on NATO and US War Crimes
  • ITAR-TASS (Ru), July 29, 1999: Attacks on ethnic minorities in Kosovo continue - UN
  • Reuters (US), July 29, 1999: Albania gives mining concessions to U.S., Turkish firms
  • David Binder, MSNBC (US), July 29, 1999: Balkan balance sheet doesn�t add up
  • China Daily (Cn), July 30, 1999: Warm Words Mask Divisions at Sarajevo Summit
  • Tabassum Zakaria, Reuters (US), July 30, 1999: Advanced U.S. fighter plane in battle for its life
  • China Daily (Cn), July 29, 1999: Yugoslavia Urges UN Peacekeepers to Observe UN Resolution
  • Victor Perlo, Peoples Weekly World (US), July 30, 1999: China - U.S. target
  • Peoples Weekly World (US), July 30, 1999: U.S. should clean up its mess in the Balkans
  • Stratfor (US), July 30, 1999: Washington Begins the Post-Kosovo Purge
  • William Booth, Washington Post (US), July 29, 1999: War Debris In Danube Chokes Off Trade Route
  • Andy Brooks, General Secretary, New Communist Party of Britain, November, 1999: Speech to the 12th National Congress of the NCPB on the 27th of November 1999
  • Chris Bird, The Guardian (UK), November 30, 1999: Serbs shot in mob attack -- Ethnic hatred flares on the streets of Kosovo, where peacekeepers are powerless to protect minorities
  • Christopher Black, November 28, 1999: An Impartial Tribunal, Really?
  • Borba (Yu), November 26, 1999: Borba English language supplement -- 26/11/99
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 30, 1999: Democratic Reform Party of Albanians lodges protest
  • Discover (US), Vol. 20 No. 11, November 1999: The Soils of War
  • The Guardian, December 1, 1999: East Timor's independence struggle not yet over
  • Fairness & Accuracy in Reporting (US), December 1, 1999: Reports from Seattle Gloss Over WTO Issues
  • Scott Balson, November 1999: An open letter from Scott Balson to all One Nation branches
  • Editorial, Hindustan Times (In), November 24, 1999: OSCE echoes NATO
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 30, 1999: Housing authority established in Kosovo
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 30, 1999: Houses demolished in Kosovo
  • New Worker (UK), November 26, 1999: Killer Clinton go home!
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 30, 1999: KLA not disarmed
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 30, 1999: Destruction of Serbian language media in Kosovo
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 30, 1999: University Professor murdered in Kosovo
  • Michael Parenti, November 1999: Yugoslav Sojourn -- Notes from the Other Side
  • John Pilger, New Statesman (UK), November 15, 1999: Kosovo Killing Fields?
  • Reuters (US), November 30, 1999: Russia Says West Neglecting "Kosovo Genocide
  • Kathy Blair, Anglican Journal (Ca), November, 1999 : Serbs are real victims, priest says -- Citizens were losers in 'vicious attack'
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 30, 1999: French spy ring planned to assassinate Milosevic
  • Ben Macintyre, The Times (UK), November 30, 1999: China can 'see' US stealth aircraft
  • Tanjug (Yu), November 30, 1999: Protest after murder of University Professor
  • Robert Fisk, The Independent (UK), November 26, 1999: The Trojan horse that 'started' a 79-day war
  • Bill Anderson, National Secretary, Socialist Party of Aotearoa, The Guardian, December 1, 1999: Left and centre make advance in NZ
  • Borba (Yu), December 1, 1999: Borba English daily supplement -- 01.12.1999
  • FAIR -- Fairness & Accuracy in Reporting (US), November 30, 1999: Washington Post echoes official line on Chinese Embassy bombing
  • David Lethbridge, Director, Bethune Institute for Anti-Fascist Studies, December 1999 , People's Voice (Ca): The spectre of global fascism
  • Simon Jenkins, The Times (UK), November 26, 1999: Weep for poor Orissa
  • Parker Barss Donham, Halifax Daily News (Ca), December 1, 1999: Were we duped? -- The body count in Kosovo raises questions about how we were convinced to bomb Serbs
  • Martin Khor, The Guardian, December 1, 1999: Why we should oppose a new WTO Round
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 1, 1999: Russian, Greek Ministers discuss Kosovo
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 1, 1999: Jackson admits Resolution 1244 not implemented in Kosovo
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 1, 1999: Serb Parliament Speakers receives Chinese Delegation
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 1, 1999: Security of citizens -- an essential problem in Kosovo
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 1, 1999: Odalovic -- insane US policy in Kosovo must be seen by the world
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 1, 1999: Muslims seek protection from KLA
  • Mary Dejevsky, The Independent (UK), December 2,1999: TV networks turn a blinkered camera to the violence of Seattle
  • Fred Gaboury, The Guardian, December 1, 1999: Unions march against WTO in Seattle
  • The Times (UK), December 1, 1999: Protesters wreck start to talks
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 2, 1999: Terrorists set fire to another home in Vitina
  • Borba (Yu), December 2, 1999: Borba English daily supplement -- 2/12/99
  • Michael Evans, The Times (UK), December 2, 1999: US angered by defence cut
  • Stephen Castle, The Independent (UK), December 3, 1999: Eurocorps to replace Nato as Kosovo force
  • Julia Gorin, Jewish World Review (US), November 19, 1999: He wants his brother back!
  • Jeremy Hardy, The Guardian (UK), November 27, 1999: Just barmy
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 2, 1999: Protest against UNMIK's, KFOR's attitude
  • Vincent J. Schodolski, Chicago Tribune (US), November 29, 1999: Kindness earns a light to exile
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), December 2, 1999: NATO allies meet on Balkans, European defense and US missile shield
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), December 3, 1999: New KFOR chief frustrated over cash flow in Kosovo
  • Editorial, New Worker (UK), December 3, 1999: Bullseye!
  • New Worker (UK), December 3, 1999: Rage in Seattle
  • The Observer (UK), November 28, 1999: Balkan fiasco
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 2, 1999: Russia requests UN Security Council session over Kosovo
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 2, 1999: Sanctions are obstacle to normalisation -- Yugoslav Deputy Foreign Minister
  • Jim Desyllas, Emperor's New Clothes (US), December 2, 1999: Collateral Damage in Seattle
  • Max Sinclair, December 1, 1999: Seattle vs. Belgrade
  • Borba (Yu), December 3, 1999: English daily supplement -- 3/12/99
  • P. Djordjevic et al, 1999: Possible Health Consequences Caused by NATO Aggression
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 3, 1999: EU's Hombach -- 'Serbia should be included in Balkan's Marshall Plan'
  • Michael Evans, The Times (UK), December 3, 1999: Eurocorps in line to run Kosovo force
  • Alexander Nicoll, Peter Norman, The Financial Times (UK), December 3, 1999: NATO -- Kosovo role for Eurocorps backed
  • Carlotta Gall, New York Times (US), December 3, 1999: A Slaying in Kosovo Followed Serb's Error
  • Lem Harris, Peoples Weekly World (US), December 1, 1999: Farmers join labor at WTO protest in Seattle
  • Prof. Dr. Miomir Jaksic, Faculty of Economics, The University of Belgrade, 1999: States and Exploitation in the World System
  • Imer Mushkolaj, Institute of War and Peace Reporting (UK), November 30, 1999: Who Is Bombing The Kosovo Democratic League?
  • William Pomeroy, Peoples Weekly World (US), December 1, 1999: NATO's 'humanitarian' war brings death
  • Russell Mokhiber, Robert Weissman, Peoples Weekly World (US), December 1, 1999: 10 reasons to dismantle the WTO
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 3, 1999: SPS -- Montenegro proposal 'advanced with the intention for the other side not to accept it'
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 3, 1999: UNHCR disappointed with number of refugees returning to Bosnia, Croatia
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 3, 1999: UNMIK has not discovered murdered man identity
  • Prof. Vujadin Vesovic, Dean of the Faculty of Transport and Traffic Engineering, Belgrade University, 1999: The Destruction of the Yugoslav Traffic and Transport System by the NATO Aggression is the Destruction of the European Traffic and Transport System at the Same Time
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 3, 1999: Vukicevic meets UN special envoy
  • Tim Wheeler, Peoples Weekly World (US), December 1, 1999: 'Free trade' bankrupts thousands of farmers
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 4, 1999: New Bridges opened to traffic
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 4, 1999: Yugoslavia and China sign cooperation documents
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 4, 1999: Russian Duma urges Yugoslavia's full participation in UN work
  • Stephen Grey, The Times (UK), December 5, 1999: Europe plans its own spy agency
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 4, 1999: Serb woman killed in blast in Kosovo
  • Andrew Jack, Leyla Boulton, Financial Times (UK), December 4, 1999: Gas -- Russia paves way for pipeline to Turkey
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), December 4, 1999: Former Kosovo guerrillas lay foundations for US-style National Guard
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 4, 1999: Yugoslav environmental experts lecture in Rome
  • Peoples Daily (Cn), December 4, 1999: China Willing to Help Vietnam in Economic Development -- Zhu
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 4, 1999: Post office looted in Kosovo
  • Andrew Sullivan , The Times (UK), December 5, 1999: A grungy day of glory for the flagging left
  • Brian Becker, Workers World (US), December 9, 1999: Caspian Sea -- A new sphere of influence
  • Richard Becker, Workers World (US), December 9, 1999: 'What changed U.S. policy toward Yugoslavia, Iraq?'-- Excerpts from a talk by Richard Becker.
  • Xinhua (Cn), December 3, 1999: Chinese Premier Calls for Consolidation of Sino-Vietnamese Relationship
  • R. Jeffrey Smith, Washington Post (US), December 5, 1999: In Kosovo, Criminals Are FreeTo Roam -- Prosecutions Want For Legal System
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 5, 1999: Electricity grid -- being reconstucted and remodernised
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 5, 1999: 45 people are in gaol in Kosovo, 40 of them Serbs
  • Editorial, The Toronto Sun (Ca), December 5, 1999: The cruel aftermath of war -- Blessed are the de-miners
  • UNHCR/OSCE, November 3, 1999: UNHCR/OSCE Overview of the Situation of Ethnic Minorities in Kosovo - 3 November 1999
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 5, 1999: Serbs visit monastery ruins
  • Reuters (US), December 5, 1999: Kosovo murder toll shoots back up
  • Reuters (US), December 3, 1999: Russian General Threatens Kosovo Force Review
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 5, 1999: Informal Tribunal in Vienna files charges against Austrian leaders
  • Xinhua (Cn), December 5, 1999: Russia Hails UN Resolution on ABM Treaty
  • Agence France Press (Fr), December 7, 1999: Slippery issues lurk at Helsinki EU summit
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 6, 1999: Yugoslav General -- threats, pressures continue against Yugoslavia
  • John Zarocostas, United Press International (US), December 2, 1999: Labor body irked by Clinton comments
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 6, 1999: Dutch KFOR troops stop Italian peacekeepers from arresting murderers
  • Danica Kirka, Misha Savic, Associated Press (US), December 5, 1999: NATO Fears Depth of Albanian Anger
  • Reuters, December 6, 1999: OSCE Calls for KLA Probe Amid Kosovo Violence
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), December 6, 1999: OSCE warns of post-war ethnic violence in Kosovo
  • Stratfor (US), December 3, 1999: U.S. Strives to Maintain Key Role in Persian Gulf
  • Paul Warson, Los Angeles Times (US), December 4, 1999: Slavic Muslims Are Kosovo's Unseen Refugees -- Thousands of Bosniaks are being driven from their homeland by ethnic Albanians --who share their religion but not their nationality
  • Andrew Jack, Financial Times (UK), December 6, 1999: Pro-western image harms party -- The Reformist party is still confident as elections approach, but the crowds are growing smaller
  • Kate Connolly, The Guardian (UK), December 8, 1999: Small beer Czech brewers battle foreign giants
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 6, 1999: Cooperation between Belgrade, Beijing Universities
  • Communist and Workers' parties of the Balkans, November 20, 1999: Joint communique of the 3rd Meeting of Communist and Workers' Parties of the Balkans
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 7, 1999: Italian Foreign Minister -- ethnic cleansing now underway in Kosovo
  • Editorial, The Guardian, December 8, 1999: "Democracy" in Seattle
  • Peter Norman, Financial Times (UK), December 7, 1999: EU -- Plans for military force agreed
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 7, 1999: Yugo Amabassador -- Greater Albania might cause world conflict
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 6, 1999: Rastovic -- We are following an independent policy
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 6, 1999: Talks on local judiciary obstructed
  • The Guardian, December 8, 1999: Spacecraft lands on Mars -- sensation
  • Reuters (US), December 7, 1999: Bodies of Kosovo Serbs found in Pristina apartment
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 7, 1999: OSCE Kosovo Report -- KLA responsible for crimes in Kosovo
  • Nancy Dunne, Financial Times (UK), December 7, 1999: WTO -- US unions take heart from Seattle
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), December 8, 1999: Hungarian doctors live on tips
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 6, 1999: Dismissed Trepca workers stage protest
  • Reuters (US), December 7, 1999: Cubans Rally Against U.S., Demand Boy's Return
  • Peter Symon, The Guardian, December 8, 1999: The climate bomb -- Interview with Dr Tapeshwar Singh
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 8, 1999: New book on NATO aggression promoted in Belgrade
  • Borba (Yu), December 8, 1999: Enlish language supplement -- 8/12/99
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 8, 1999: KLA secret arms cache discovered
  • Andrew Taylor, Financial Times (UK), December 8, 1999: Enron to build Croatian power plant
  • Tom Gibb, The Guardian (UK), December 8, 1999: Castro ups the ante in custody battle with US
  • Marcus Larsen, Green Left Weekly, December 8, 1999: Letter on East Timor
  • New York Times (US), December 7, 1999: Central Vietnam floods leave 750,000 homeless
  • Las Vegas Review-Journal, December 7, 1999: Ain't no time to wonder why ...-- Peacekeepers now see bonfire at the end of tunnel
  • Rory Carroll, Dan Atkinson, The Guardian (UK), December 8, 1999: Mafia money vanishes into black hole of cyberspace
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 8, 1999: Morina -- NATO aggression caused humanitarian disaster
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 8, 1999: Two bodies discovered in Pristina suburb
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 8, 1999: KLA begins cleansing Muslims from Kosovo
  • Michael Savage, Newsmax (US), November 30, 1999: The Oily Tracks Running Through Kosovo
  • Jonathon Power, Transnational Foundation for Peace and Future Research (Sw), December 2, 1999: America's Push on the Caspian Pipeline is Not Good Sense for the Oil Companies
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 8, 1999: Russia dissatisfied with violations of UN resolution on Kosovo
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), December 8, 1999: Schroeder pleads to leftist critics -- please let me rob from the poor and give to the rich
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 9, 1999: Houses bombed, burnt in Kosovo
  • Borba (Yu), December 9, 1999: English supplement -- 9/12/99
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 9, 1999: Yugoslavia demands an increase in refugee repatriation to Croatia
  • Fred Bridgland, Sunday Herald (UK), December 5, 1999: Kosovo will erupt unless West delivers -- Back from a fact-finding mission to the Balkans, Paddy Ashdown has warned that Europe has to act to prevent another war in the area.
  • Stephen Bates, The Guardian (UK), December 9, 1999: EU drafts secrecy code to keep public in the dark
  • Reuters (US), December 9, 1999: France Confident Eurocorps To Get Kosovo Job
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 9, 1999: Gorany's house attacked in Kosovo
  • Barry Lituchy, Rich Fishkin, August 6, 1999: We Are Starving -- Interviews with Roma (Gypsy) and Egyptian refugees from Kosovo
  • Reuters (US), December 9, 1999: Montenegrin Minister In Smuggling Case - Report
  • Beth Potter, United Press International (US), December 9, 1999: Kosovo, UN struggle over phone future
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 9, 1999: Raneri -- Kosovo plagued by intolerance, instability
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 9, 1999: Yugoslav Ambassador -- Russia, Belarus union has historic significance
  • Marc Brodine, Peoples Weekly World (US), December 8, 1999: In Seattle, press finds more to ignore
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 9, 1999: SPD's Left wing criticises Schroeder over Kosovo
  • Ruth Gledhill, The Times (UK), December 9, 1999: Neo-Nazi murders alarm Sweden
  • Andrew Gray, Reuters (US), December 8, 1999 Eastern: UN suspends Kosovo PTK chief over mobile phone deal
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 9, 1999: Terrorists attack house with rocket
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 9, 1999: US, Canadian lawyers -- NATO committed crimes in Yugoslavia
  • Phil E. Benjamin, Peoples Weekly World (US), December 8, 1999: Joining ranks to fight WTO
  • Department of National Defence (Ca), December 9, 1999: Press Release -- Canadian Troops Find Weapons Cache In Kosovo
  • Borba (Yu), December 10, 1999: English Supplement -- 10/12/99
  • Liu Zhihai, Peoples Daily (Cn), November 26, 1999: Russia's Wrangle with the US over Chechen
  • Dr. Ricardo Alarcon de Quesada, Speaker of the National Assembly of the Republic of Cuba, December, 1999: Open letter to all members of Parliament in the world
  • Michael Evans, The Times (UK), December 10, 1999: Defence chief argues for European force
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 10, 1999: Iraqi MPs visit Yugoslav Parliament
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 10, 1999: Serbian National Council questions KFOR lies
  • Borba (Yu), December 10, 1999: Montenegro stopped from building hangar on military airfield
  • Imer Mushkolaj, Mentor Shala, Institute of War and Peace Reporting (UK), Balkan Crisis Report, No. 101, December 10, 1999: A prostitute's call -- 'We will take over Kosovo'
  • Michael Kelly, Washington Post (US), December 8, 1999: Kosovo's Killers
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 10, 1999: Yugoslavia sends humanitarian aid to displaced Roma (Gypsies) from Kosovo
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), December 10, 1999: EU leaders decide on rapid reaction force by 2003
  • Karl Grossman, Judith Long, The Nation (US), December 27, 1999: Waging War in Space
  • Borba (Yu), December 10, 1999: "Spider" group kills 2,000 people in Operation Zaire
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 10, 1999: UNHCR -- we have no plan to return refugees from KLA ethnic cleansing to Kosovo
  • North American Solidarity with Yugoslavia Delegation, August 4, 1999: Our Task is to Survive All This -- Meeting with Zivorad Smiljanic, President of the Assembly of the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina
  • Associated Press (US), December 11, 1999: Polish Officer Killed in Kosovo
  • Ben MacIntyre , The Times (UK), December 11, 1999: You're never too dim for the White House -- While America booms, nobody will be measuring Bush's IQ
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 11, 1999: NATO has created a criminal state in Kosovo
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), December 10, 1999: Protests widen in Cuba to demand US return six-year-old boy
  • Peoples Daily (Cn), December 11, 1999: Dalai Lama No Guard of Human Rights
  • The Spectator (UK), December 12, 1999: Grozny Humbug
  • Mick Hume, LM (UK), Issue 126, December 1999/January 2000: Who buried the evidence?
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 11, 1999: Serbs in Kosovo prison start hunger strike
  • Edward S. Herman, October 25, 1999: Missing Bodies, Or Atrocities Management, Part 2
  • Benedicte Manier, Agence France Presse (Fr), December 11, 1999: French NGO's fear UN convention will legitimise prostitution
  • Felipe Perez Roque, Cuban Foreign Affairs Minister, December 4, 1999: To all the World Ministers for Foreign Affairs
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 11, 1999: Arrest of espionage group sheds light on developments in former Yugoslavia -- Matic
  • Communist Youth of Greece, December 10, 1999: Press release -- Students' Struggles in Greece
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 11, 1999: Macedonian authorities seize 22,000 smuggled infantry weapons
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), December 12, 1999: Brazilian rocket destroyed in flight
  • Ruben Remigio Ferro, President of the Cuban Supreme Court, October, 1999: Cuban law -- How workers deal with crime. Excerpts from a talk and answers to questions given by Ruben Remigio Ferro at a public forum in San Francisco in mid-October.
  • Aldo Madruga, Granma (Cu), December 11, 1999: From shipwrecked boy to hostage of hatred
  • Nhandan (Vn), December 11, 1999: More Efforts Needed to Help Flood Victims
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 12, 1999: Hunger strikers demand contact with OSCE
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 12, 1999: Yugoslavia, Jordan discuss cooperation in agriculture
  • Clare Francis, The Independent (UK), December 12, 1999: Kosovo -- What Nato did next
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 12, 1999: Cooperation of Balkan media is impossible without Yugoslav representatives
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), December 12, 1999: Turkey should consider European court ruling on Ocalan -- Demirel
  • Michel Chossudovsky, December, 1999: Seattle and Beyond -- Disarming the New World Order
  • Granma (Cu), December 11, 1999: WTO Ministerial Conference -- Total failure
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 12, 1999: NATO aggression coupled with media disinformation -- Thedorakis
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 12, 1999: Former Yugoslav republics withdraw UN draft resolution on Yugoslavia
  • Nhandan (Vn), December 11, 1999: Vietnam Defends Human Rights Record
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 12, 1999: Expose western media lies -- Information Minister
  • North American Solidarity with Yugoslavia Delegation, August 3, 1999: Our needs are very urgent -- meeting with members of the Yugoslav Red Cross
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 13, 1999 : International human rights conference legalises anti-Serb apartheid
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 13, 1999 : Explosion rocks souther town of Bujankovac
  • Borba (Yu), December 13, 1999: English supplement -- 13/12/99
  • Associated Press (US), December 12, 1999: Serb Killed in Attack in Kosovo
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 13, 1999: Dienbestier -- someone deliberately failing to prevent crimes against Serbs in Kosovo
  • Reuters (US), December 13, 1999: Russia Reportedly Agrees On Fuel Supplies To Yugoslavia
  • Brian MacLean, Dr. Osvaldo Croci, The Telegram (Ca), December 13, 1999: Letters -- Dyer's recipe for Kosovo apologists
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 13, 1999 : Mortar rounds fired at Serb village
  • Associated Press (US), December 12, 1999: NATO Warned About Montenegro Action
  • Bougainville Peoples Congress, December 10, 1999: Press Release -- Bougainville Revolutionary Army Threatens to withdraw from Bougainville/ PNG Peace Process
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 13, 1999: Yugoslav, Russian Ministers sign cooperation protocol
  • Brian Toohey, Australian Financial Review, December 13, 1999: The passage of secrets
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 13, 1999 : Teacher murdered in Kosovo village
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 13, 1999: Zambian youth send message of support to Milosevic
  • Borba (Yu), December 14, 1999: Borba English supplement 14/12/99
  • Joan Coxsedge, President, Australia-Cuba Friendship Society (Melbourne), The Guardian, December 15, 1999: Cuba: Help return kidnapped boy to his father
  • Michael Evans, The Times (US), December 13, 1999: US defence plan alarms Europe
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 14, 1999: Visit of Iraqi parliamentary delegation
  • Editorial, The Guardian, December 15, 1999: A case of good and evil
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 14, 1999: Yugoslav Film Library marks 50th Anniversary
  • Rob Gowland, The Guardian, December 15, 1999: Culture and Life -- Only in the USA! (I hope)
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), December 14, 1999: German President Johannes Rau's Kosovo trip sparks criticism
  • Rory Carroll, The Guardian (UK), December 14, 1999: Balkan gangs push mafia aside
  • Ganashakti (In), December 13, 1999: Cyclones destroy twenty years of development in Orissa
  • George Kenney, The Nation (US), December 27, 1999: Review of The New Military Humanism: Lessons From Kosovo By Noam Chomsky. Common Courage. 199 pp. $15.95.
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 14, 1999: Serbs demand security Kosovo
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 14, 1999: WFP aid for 800,00 refugees in Serbia
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 14, 1999: UN's McNamara -- West has no political will to stop Kosovo's ethnic cleansing
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 15, 1999: Beogradska Banka A.D. will remain in Kosovo
  • Brba (Yu), December 15, 1999: Borba English language supplement 15/12/99
  • Lawrence Martin, Vancouver Sun (Ca), December 14, 1999: Kosovo and Chechnya rekindle Cold War rhetoric -- Boris Yeltsin is crumbling physically and mentally. But he has reminded everyone Russia has a formidable nuclear arsenal.
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), December 16, 1999: Kosovo Serbs snub new UN and ethnic Albanian ruling body
  • William Pomeroy, People's Weekly World, December 8, 1999: U.S. Strategy -- Middle East vs. Middle Asia
  • Department of International Relations, Central Committee, Communist Party of Cuba, December 8, 1999: Press release -- to all friendly parties and organisations
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 15, 1999: Austrian Greens want cooperation with Yugoslavia
  • Eric Hobsbawm, Le Monde diplomatique (Fr), December, 1999: Age Of Extremes defies French censors
  • North American Solidarity with Yugoslavia Delegation, August 10, 1999: I Am Not Guilty, and My Children Are Not Guilty -- Interviews with Witnesses to Bombing of Aleksinac, Yugoslavia.
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 15, 1999: Iraq parliamentarian -- countries threatened by US expansionism should group together
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 15, 1999: KFOR locks them up, judge lets them out
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), December 15, 1999: Communists well ahead in final Duma opinion polls
  • Edward Helmore, Electronic Mail & Guardian (Sa), October 8, 1999: Porn waxes as movies wane -- The boom of Los Angeles's skin flicks is putting Hollywood in the shade
  • India News Network (In), November 30, 1999: Against privatization
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 15, 1999: Romanian Ambassador calls for lifting of embargo against Yugoslavia
  • Eric Rouleau, Le Monde diplomatique (Fr), December, 1999: Lessons of war -- French diplomacy adrift in Kosovo
  • Robert Skidelsky, Financial Times (UK), December 14, 1999: Nato's deadly legacy -- Western intervention in Serbia caused a humanitarian catastrophe and encouraged Russian militarism
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 15, 1999: Terror continues in Kosovo
  • Borba (Yu), December 16, 1999: Borba English Supplement 16/12/99
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 16, 1999: KFOR refuses to escort government's relief aid convoy
  • Daniel Sunter, Institute for War and Peace Reporting (UK), Balkan Crisis Report No. 102, December 15, 1999: Vuk Draskovic's fledgling 'Falcons'
  • Xinhua Press Agency (Cn), December 16, 1999: China, U.S. Agree on Compensation Relating to U.S.Bombing of Chinese Embassy in Yugoslavia
  • Julian Borger, The Guardian (UK), December 15, 1999: Rush to patent genes stalls cures for disease -- Gene patents hit research
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 16, 1999: Another call to sack envoy Kouchner
  • Arianna Huffington, Salon (US), December 14, 1999: The bloody truth about Kosovo -- No amount of whitewashing can cover up the mess the Clinton administration has on its hands in Yugoslavia
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 16, 1999: Kouchner criticised
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 16, 1999: Russia urges unconditional respect for Kosovo Resolution
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 16, 1999: More attacks in Kosovo
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), December 16, 1999: Trial resumes of six Kosovo Albanians accused of terrorism
  • George Monbiot , The Guardian (UK), December 16, 1999: Still bent on world conquest -- Forget Seattle. Our ministers do what corporate lobbyists want
  • North American Solidarity with Yugoslavia Delegation, August 12, 1999: All Our Dreams Were Destroyed -- Meeting and tour of Zastava factories in Kragujevac
  • Borba (Yu), December 17, 1999: English daily supplement -- 17.12.1999
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 17, 1999: 200 million dollars for refugees from Federal Budget
  • Albert Ademi, Imer Mushkolaj, Institute of War and Peace Reporting (UK), Balkan Crisis Report, No. 103, December 17, 1999: Insecurity in Kosovo -- the fear of death
  • Itar-Tass (Ru), December 17, 1999: American, EU flags burnt near US Consulate in Petersburg
  • Associated Press (US), December 17, 1999: Yugoslav army could have defended Kosovo from NATO -- General
  • Richard Wolffe, Financial Times (UK), December 11, 1999: Snickers overshadow Bush campaign -- widespread debate over his brainpower marks the end of a honeymoon with the US media
  • Jared Israel, Emperors New Clothes (US), December 13, 1999: Why do you say "Of course!" Mr. Hume?
  • Itar-Tass (Ru), December 17, 1999: KFOR commander condemns ethnic clashes in northern Kosovo
  • Phil E. Benjamin, Peoples Weekly World (US), December 15, 1999: The milk myth
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 17, 1999: Four explosions rock Kosovska Mitrovica
  • Roy Rydell, Peoples Weekly World (US), December 15, 1999: Labor unity at new high in New York City
  • North American Solidarity with Yugoslavia Delegation, August 7, 1999: The Poisoning of Yugoslavia -- Interview with Dusan Vasiljevic, president of Green Table, a Yugoslav non-governmental environmental organization
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), December 16, 1999: Two UN police injured as Serbs and ethnic Albanians clash in Kosovo
  • Washington District, Communist Party USA, December 1999: Press statement -- Police quashed free speech
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 17, 1999: UN General Assembly urges humanitarian assistance to Yugoslavia
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 17, 1999: Vucic -- requests for broader autonomy of Vojvodina absurd
  • Peatic, Taylor, The Telegraph (UK), December 18, 1999: Alex
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 18, 1999: Book burning continues in Kosovo
  • Alex Kirby, BBC (UK), December 17, 1999: Depleted uranium ban demanded
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), December 18, 1999: Up to 25,000 people dead in Venezuela floods -- mayor
  • Xinhua Press Agency (Cn), December 18, 1999: China Abstains from Vote on Iraq
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 18, 1999: Ivanov -- Kosovo is centre of international terrorism
  • Ben Fenton, The Telegraph (UK), Issue No. 1665, December 16, 1999: Kennedy 'backed dirty tricks in Vietnam'
  • Igor Ivanov, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation, Military Parade (Ru), Issue 36, November - December 1999: The Kosovo Crisis and Its Possible Consequences
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 18, 1999: Serbian National Assembly of Kosovo -- we 'will not accept any temporary government in Kosovo'
  • Xinhua Press Agency (Cn), December 18, 1999: Main Points of Security Council's Resolution on Iraq
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 18, 1999: One dead, eight wounded in terrorist attack in Kosovo
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 18, 1999: Serb weekly appears in Croatia
  • North American Solidarity with Yugoslavia Delegation, August 9, 1999: If They Find Me, They Will Kill Me -- Interviews with pro-Yugoslav Albanian Refugees from Kosovo
  • Michael Roddy, Reuters (US), December 17, 1999: Danube blockage seen lasting through winter-sources
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), December 19, 1999: Iraq vows no compliance with "criminal" new UN resolution
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 19, 1999: Lawyers reject Kouchners new Kosovo judiciary
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), December 19, 1999: Kosovo Serbs accuse UN of railroading them in co-administration
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), December 19, 1999: Kurdish rights demands under spotlight after Ocalan's capture
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 19, 1999: Russian Army ready to enter Orahovac
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), December 19, 1999: Communists top polls but pro-Kremlin bloc crush Yeltsin rivals
  • Andrew Jack, Financial Times (UK), December 18, 1999: Russian media pin colours to the mast -- Unlicensed bias has invaded newspapers and TV ahead of tomorrow's parliamentary elections
  • Reuters (US), December 19, 1999: Russia's Media Mirrors Yeltsin's Decline
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 19, 1999: Der Spiegel -- Kouchner, UNMIK unable to cope with Kosovo
  • Julian Coman, Francis Harris, The Telegraph (UK), Issue 1668, December 19, 1999: Czechs fear German return to Sudetenland
  • Associated Press (US), December 19, 1999: Texaco Greece Office Bombed
  • Borba (Yu), December 20, 1999: Borba English language supplement -- 20.12.1999
  • Reuters (US), December 18, 1999: France replaces spy chief for Serbia failure
  • Xu Hongzhi, Huang Qing, People's Daily (Cn), December 17, 1999: A look back upon the international situation in 1999
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), December 20, 1999: Protests across Iraq against new UN resolution
  • Financial Times (UK), December 19, 1999: Iraq -- Baghdad condemns UN sanctions vote
  • North American Solidarity with Yugoslavia Delegation, August 8, 1999: We Want a Normal Life Together
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), December 20, 1999: British granny spy to escape prosecution for KGB work
  • Julijana Mojsilovic, Reuters (US), December 20, 1999: Yugoslavia accuses Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) of spying
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 20, 1999: KFOR blocks access to Serb hamlets near Pristina
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 20, 1999: Last Romany families cleansed from Dobrcane village
  • Florida Times Union (US), December 18, 1999: Kosovo -- Facts impede spin
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 20, 1999: Swedish daily newspaper Arbetet -- Sweden should apologise toYugoslavia
  • Dick Feagler, Cleveland Plain Dealer, December 12, 1999: Bill and Boris, the battling babushka bombers
  • Borba (Yu), December 21, 1999: Borba English language supplement -- 21/12/99
  • Center for Defense Information (US), Broadcast January 17, 1999: Transcript of War for oil in the former Soviet Union?
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), December 21, 1999 : 30,000 to 50,000 may have died in Venezuela's floods: official
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 21, 1999: KFOR stops Yugoslav journalists from visiting Kosovo
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 21, 1999: Matic -- Kouchner is responsible for cleansing non-Albanians from Kosovo
  • Reuters (US), December 21, 1999: U.S. government suspends Bosnia privatisation aid
  • North American Solidarity with Yugoslavia, August 11, 1999: There was no reason for this -- Interviews in one of the bombed neighborhoods in Surdulica, Yugoslavia.
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), December 21, 1999: New Australian digital broadcasting regime slammed by Murdoch
  • Ben Aris, The Telegraph (UK), No 1670, December 21, 1999: Rogues' gallery is butt of black jokes -- Putin takes the lead in race to replace Yeltsin
  • Jacqes Sapir, Le Monde diplomatique (Fr), December 1999: West's autistic view of Russia -- Conspiracy or chaos? Either way, not much good has come of eight years of Western "aid" to Russia and uncritical support for the group of free-marketeers around President Boris Yeltsin.
  • Itar-Tass (Ru), December 21, 1999: Russian defence minister will visit Yugoslavia this month.
  • North American Solidarity with Yugoslavia, August 3, 1999: We are witnessing the consequences of this bombing all over our country -- Meeting with Bratislava Morina, Federal Minister for Refugees, Displaced Persons and Humanitarian Aid.
  • Borba (Yu), December 22, 1999: Borba English language supplement 22/12/99
  • Raymond Colitt, Dan Bilefsky, Financial Times (UK), December 22, 1999: Venezuela -- cold comfort for the flood's survivors
  • James Meikle, The Guardian (UK), December 22, 1999: GM-free canteen for Monsanto staff
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 22, 1999: City hall burnt to the ground
  • Adrian Croft, Reuters (US), December 22, 1999: International Federation of Journalists report -- NATO killed Yugoslav journalists during bombing campaign
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 22, 1999: KLA terrorists cross border to attack villages in Serbia
  • Vijai Maheshwari, Financial Times (UK), December 22, 1999: Lithuania -- Government unable to pay workers
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 22, 1999: Czech media -- reporting the espionage charges levelled against Medecins sans Frontieres (MSF)
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 22, 1999: Solidaire -- NATO used military operations data and assessments in Kosovo obtained by Medecins sans frontieres (MSF)
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 22, 1999: Tomovic -- Kouchner should be brought to justice
  • Robert Graham, Financial Times (UK), December 23, 1999: France -- Agence France Presse agonises over reform
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 23, 1999: Amnesty International -- violence against non-Albanians and Albanian moderates has dramatically increased in Kosovo
  • Borba (Yu), December 23, 1999: Borba English language supplement 23--12--99
  • Alison Mutler, Associated Press (US), December 23, 1999: Romanians Question Ceausescu Death
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 23, 1999: Jovanovic -- ties between China and Yugoslavia vital
  • Tanya Djurovic, The Emperors New Clothes (US), December 23, 1999: An Albanian Tragedy -- A stranger in Belgrade. Interview with Agim K., (last name withheld)
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 23, 1999: Pristina Prosecutor demands investigation into Kouchner's actions in Kosovo
  • Diana Johnstone, The Emperors New Clothes (US), December 23, 1999: Thoughts on the OSCE report: things told and things seen
  • North American Solidarity with Yugoslavia Delegation, August 13, 1999: We Have the Right to Live -- Interviews with Serbian Refugees from Kosovo
  • Peoples Weekly World (US), December 22, 1999: On a new century
  • Reuters (US), December 23, 1999: Communists Win 113 Seats In Russia Parliament
  • ITAR--TASS, December 23, 1999: Russian Federation to change its role in Kosovo if NATO shirks obligations
  • Paul Goble, Radio Free Europe/ Radio Liberty (US), December 23, 1999: Memory And Forgetfulness
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 23, 1999: Yugoslav, Russian defence ministers hold talks
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 23, 1999: Yugoslavia asks UN to halt 'cultural cleansing' in Kosovo
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 23, 1999: Violence and ethnic cleansing continue in Kosovo
  • Tim Wheeler, Peoples Weekly World (US), December 22, 1999: 1999 -- The people ask 'Whose world is it?'
  • Tim Yeager, Peoples Weekly World (US), December 22, 1999: The revolutionary history of Christmas
  • Anne Davies, Sydney Morning Herald, December 24, 1999: TV or not TV -- The Federal Government's rules for digital broadcasting upset old media mates in the Murdoch press
  • Greg Roberts, Sydney Morning Herald, December 24, 1999: Rebels within the cause -- how the latest party split changes the game of One Nation politics.
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 24, 1999: Association of Balkan News Agencies (ABNA) urges free movement of all reporters in Balkans
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 28, 1999: Ten serbs wounded in terrorist attack
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 28, 1999: Credit arrangements created between Beogradska Bank and Chinese Exim Bank
  • Borba (Yu), December 28, 1999: Borba English language supplement 28--12--99
  • North American Soldarity with Yugoslavia Delegation, August 7, 1999: We're Very Afraid of Cancer -- Interviews with residents living near the bombed chemical plant in Pancevo
  • Reuters (UK), December 28, 1999: China non-committal on Kosovo peacekeeping decision
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 28, 1999: Montenegro has 30,000 refugees cleansed from Kosovo
  • Jerome Socolovsky, Associated Press (US), December 28, 1999: U.N. prosecutor investigating NATO's conduct in Yugoslavia bombing campaign
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 25, 1999: Situation in Kosovo untenable for non-Albanians
  • Robert Anderson, Financial Times (UK), December 28, 1999: Slovakia -- Shipbuilder faces ordeal
  • Ann Douglas, Morning Star (UK), December 24, 1999: Workers strike at EuroDisney
  • ITAR-TASS (Ru), December 27, 1999: Georgia to knock on NATO door sooner or later -- president
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 26, 1999: Kosovo's Goranies say Kouchner supports KLA
  • Editorial, Peoples Daily (Cn), December 25, 1999: Developing Countries and the International New Order
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 25, 1999: Jovanovic arrives in China
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 24, 1999: Jovanovic -- confident of ties with China
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 27, 1999: KFOR arrest another Serb in Kosovo
  • Philippa Fletcher, Reuters (UK), December 27, 1999: Belgrade Seeks Return to Kosovo One Way or Another
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 26, 1999: Lazarevic -- Yugoslav Army will definitely return to Kosovo
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 26, 1999: Yugoslavia cannot, and will not, lose Kosovo
  • Malcolm Fraser, International Herald Tribune (US), December 22, 1999: Western Policy Toward Serbia Has Been Biased
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 24, 1999: Russia decorates Yugoslav Defence, Army officers
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 24, 1999: Montenegrin Foreign Minister resigns
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), December 28, 1999: Britain urged to pursue Australian Nazi
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), December 28, 1999: Serb opposition get their new orders from the west -- unite or lose western support
  • Andrew Roche, Reuters (UK), December 28, 1999: Enclave is prison and refuge for Kosovo Serbs
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 25, 1999: Montenegrin government prepares to privatise economy
  • Tim Jones, The Times (UK), December 28 1999: Actress calls for ban on phone masts in schools
  • Irena Guzelova, Financial Times (UK), December 24, 1999: Kosovo -- Russia in talks on Serbs' fears
  • Reuters (UK), December 27, 1999: China throws weight behind Yugoslavia over Kosovo
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 24, 1999: Yugoslavia -- Russia hold constructive talks
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 26, 1999: Terror continues in Kosovo
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 24, 1999: KFOR, UNMIK cannot control Trepca -- Works manager
  • Amnesty International (UK), Press Release -- December 23, 1999: Kosovo -- Six months on, climate of violence and fear flies in the face of UN mission
  • Reuters (UK), December 25, 1999: Serbia to step up ripostes to 'Western propaganda'
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 26, 1999: Wounded Serbs transported to Central Serbia for treatment
  • BBC (UK), December 29, 1999: Annan condemns Kosovo violence
  • Ma Shikun, Zhang Yong, People's Daily (Cn), December 29, 1999: US Power Diplomacy -- Complete Fantasy
  • Daria Sito-Sucic, Reuters (UK), December 28, 1999: Bosnian Moslem ruling party behind vote fraud -- OSCE
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 29, 1999: UNMIK -- no war crimes committed at Kosovo hospital
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 29, 1999: Kosovo Democratic Initiative -- Kouchner, Thaci should be tried in the the International Court for crimes against humanity
  • Reuters (UK), December 28, 1999: Italy's mafia obsession aids Milosevic -- Montenegro
  • Sang-Hun Choe, Associated Press (US), December 29, 1999: US pilots 'sometimes attacked civilian groups' in Korean war
  • Paul Richter, Los Angeles Times (US), December 23, 1999: Digging In Useless Against New High-Tech Army Rifle -- The planned replacement for the trusted M-16 allows foes 'no place to hide.' But there are bugs
  • Prakash Karat, Ganashakti (In), December 27, 1999: Socialism And the Next Century
  • Paul Anast, The Telegraph (UK), No 1677, December 29, 1999: Minister arrives for crime talks in 'stolen' Mercedes
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 29, 1999: Terror campaign continues in Kosovo
  • Vikram Dodd, The Guardian (UK), December 29, 1999: Straw urged to deport 'Nazi war criminal'
  • Roger Boyes, Stephen Farrell, The Times (UK), December 29, 1999: Fugitive from a restless and murky past
  • Borba (Yu), December 30, 1999: Borba English daily supplement -- 30.12.1999
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 30, 1999: Bulatovic -- Stabilisation and higher living standards in the new year
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 30, 1999: Bulgarian Academics ask Annan to stop genocide in Kosovo
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 30, 1999: China will take active part in rebuilding Yugoslavia
  • Irena Guzelova, Financial Times (UK), December 30 1999: Refugees -- Stateless Serbs suffer in cold war with Croatia
  • Tanjug (Yu), December 30, 1999: India supports Yugoslavia's return to international organisations
  • John Hooper, The Guardian (UK), December 30, 1999: Kohl may face jail for funds fraud
  • Itar-Tass (Ru), December 30, 1999: Mine blast wounds two Russian KFOR servicemen
  • Itar-Tass (Ru), December 30, 1999: US developing plan to unseat Milosevic
  • Christopher Bobinski, Financial Times (UK), December 30 1999: Poland -- Privatisation chief under threat
  • Rebecca Sumner, London Daily, (UK), December 29, 1999: A New World Order
  • Charley Reese, The Orlando Sentinel (US), December 23, 1999: Examples of crimes against humanity? Just look to the West
  • Associated Press (US), December 30, 1999: Serbian court sentences eight Kosovo Albanians as terrorists
  • Steve McGiffen, April 20, 1999: Interview with Tony Benn
  • Communist Party of Japan, December 4, 1999: Message to the 5th Congress of the Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia
  • Gord Henderson, The Windsor Star (Ca), December 31, 1999: Year 2000 won't change our trigger-happy ways -- Most of the technical progress we've made evolved out of our never-ending need to discover more effective ways to threaten or destroy our enemies
  • Jerome Socolovsky, Associated Press (US), December 30, 1999: White House Blasts Kosovo Inquiry
  • Vijay Prashad, Peoples Democracy (In), December 26, 1999: Comrade Victor Perlo (1912-1999)
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), December 31, 1999: Kosovo gypsies face bleak New Year
  • Hadzi Dragan Antic, Politika (Yu), December 29, 1999: Interview with Slobodan Milosevic -- New century will bring Yugoslavs peace, prosperity
  • Sunday Telegraph, January 2, 1999: First child of the new millennium -- an Aotearoan (New Zealander)!
  • Rowan Scarborough, Washington Times (US), December 31, 1999: U.N. prosecutor abandons probe of NATO strikes
  • Richard Lambert, Financial Times (UK), January 1, 2000: Putin -- Recognises the West has a 'legitimate interest' in Chechnya and there will be 'no reversal of the privatisation programme'
  • Peoples Daily (Cn), January 1, 2000: Chinese Soccer Seized by Yugoslavian Craze
  • John Thornhill, Financial Times (UK), January 1, 2000: Russia -- A falling tsar
  • Robert Garran, The Australian, January 3, 1999: Serb aid worker to get asylum
  • Associated Press (US), January 2, 2000: Self-styled 'freedom fighter' bombards Havana with pamphlets
  • Danica Kirka, Associated Press (US), January 2, 2000: Kosovo peacekeepers encounter little law, even less order
  • Peter Conradi, The Times (UK), January 2, 1999: Party abandons Kohl over secret funds scandal
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), January 2, 2000: Wiesenthal Center urges London to arrest Nazi war crimes suspect
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), January 2, 2000: A new Kremlin face, but "family" keeps the real power
  • Jared Israel, The Emperors New Clothes (US), January 1, 2000: 'Time is so short...' -- An Interview with Simca Kazazic, a member of the Women's Humanitarian Committee on Orahovac
  • Tanjug (Yu), January 3, 2000: Kidnapped man's body found
  • Tanjug (Yu), January 3, 2000: Terrorists destroy two houses in Kosovo
  • Press Association (UK), January 3, 2000: Anger as Straw orders out Nazi war criminal
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), January 3, 2000: Cuba asks if US pamphlet-drop pilot is "loco"
  • Brian Denny, Morning Star (UK), January 4, 1999: NATO, European Union and the New World Order
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), January 3, 2000: Fijis media v government battle heating up again
  • Tom Flocco, Robin Akers, December 28, 1999: PR makes the war grow fonder
  • Karen Talbot, Covert Action Quarterly (US), No. 68, Fall-Winter 1999: Backing up Globalization with Military Might -- New World Order Onslaught
  • Tanjug (Yu), January 3, 2000: Hand grenade thrown at Serb house
  • Diana Johnstone, Covert Action Quarterly (US), No. 68, Fall-Winter 1999: Collective Guilt and Collective Innocence
  • BBC (UK), January 3, 2000: Damning report into Kosovo campaign -- Nato's invasion of Kosovo 'would have been impossible' if Yugoslavia had resisted because of equipment and communication failures, according to leaked British Army reports.
  • Tanjug (Yu), January 3, 2000: British Press assessments of 1999 omit Kosovo
  • Eve-Ann Prentice, The Times (UK), January 3, 2000: Kosovo's bleak midwinter -- Six months after Nato entered Kosovo with a promise of peace, the UN seems helpless as the territory plunges towards bloodthirsty anarchy
  • Tanjug (Yu), January 3, 2000: Yugoslav Minister gives priority to consolidation of banks, economy
  • Borba (Yu), January 4, 2000: Borba English daily -- 04.01.2000
  • Kimball Cariou, People's Voice (Ca), January 1-15, 2000: Oil and power struggles behind Chechnya War
  • James Kynge, Financial Times (UK), January 4, 2000: China speeds up pipeline construction
  • Stan Goff, Consortium News (US), December 22, 1999: Inside Counter-insurgency -- A soldier speaks
  • Reuters (UK), January 4, 2000: Belgrade submits accusation vs NATO in World Court
  • Erin S. LaPorte, Florida State University (US), Student (Sr.), Tallahassee, Florida, December 22, 1999: Criminal Race -- The Demonization, Dehumanization and Criminalization of the Serbian People
  • Robert Wright, Financial Times (UK), January 4, 2000: Croatia -- Ruling party set for defeat
  • Financial Times (UK), January 4, 2000: Tudjman's HDZ defeated in Croatia
  • David Lethbridge, People's Voice (Ca), January 1-15, 2000: Hitler's Choir -- Rock and Roll fascism
  • Ralph Atkins, Financial Times (UK), January 4, 2000: An icon loses its lustre -- The Kohl affair may mean the CDU has little chance of undermining chancellor Schr�der
  • Tanjug (Yu), January 4, 2000: Yugoslav Minister hopes refugees will be repatriated in 2000
  • Tanjug (Yu), January 4, 2000: Kosovo's Serb National Assembly President -- KFOR, UNMIK refuse to restore law and order in Kosovo
  • Associated Press (US), January 4, 2000: Report looks at claims against NATO -- U.S. criticizes probe of Kosovo campaign
  • Morning Star (UK), December 10, 1999: Acting like John Wayne
  • Borba (Yu), January 5, 2000: Borba English daily -- 05.01.2000
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), January 5, 2000: Western press hails Croatian opposition election win
  • Robert Wright, Financial Times (UK), January 5, 2000: Croatia -- EU welcomes election results
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), January 6, 2000: Caution, disbelief mark Cuba's reaction to US decision to return boy
  • Zhang Baoxiang, Peoples Daily (Cn), January 5, 2000: Europe Accelerates Defense Building
  • Tanjug (Yu), January 5, 2000: Yugoslav Foreign Ministry sends indictment to International Court of Justice
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), December 30, 1999: Indian minister praises Yugoslav resistance to NATO
  • David Isenberg, The Cato Institute (US), January 3, 2000: Electronic Pearl Harbor? More Hype Than Threat
  • Tanjug (Yu), January 5, 2000: Italy urges full implementaion of Resolution 1244 in Kosovo
  • John Thornhill, Financial Times (UK), January 5, 2000: Russia -- Wrestling with the past
  • Tanjug (Yu), January 5, 2000: Yugoslavia reconstructs
  • Tanjug (Yu), January 5, 2000: 1999 -- A year to remember
  • Andrew J. Bacevich, Boston Globe (US), January 2, 2000: The disarming Mr. Clinton and his war
  • Steven Lee Myers, New York Times (US), January 3, 2000: Kosovo Inquiry Confirms U.S. Fears of War Crimes Court
  • Borba (Yu), January 6, 2000: Borba English daily -- 06.01.2000
  • Sarah Boseley, The Guardian (UK), January 5, 2000: Cancer now hits four in 10
  • Sydney Morning Herald, January 7, 2000: Chimp has the numbers to show off her memory
  • Tanjug (Yu), January 6, 2000: Chronology of NATO aggression against Yugoslavia
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), January 6, 2000: Suspected Nazi war criminal flies to Australia
  • David Adams, The Times (UK), Jauary 6, 2000: US to send Cuban boy back to father
  • Alan Gold, Sydney Morning Herald, January 7, 2000: Why Konrad Kalejs must be put on trial
  • Tanjug (Yu), January 6, 2000: Yugoslav Minister of Refugees meets Japanese delegation of Japanese
  • Vijai Maheshwari, The Financial Times (UK), January 6, 2000: The Latvian new order -- Nazi mass murderers walk free, partisans arrested and imprisoned
  • Tanjug (Yu), January 6, 2000: NATO threatens the entire world -- Indian General Nambiar
  • Tanjug (Yu), January 6, 2000: German daily exposes NATO lies
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), January 6, 2000: After ten years of Yeltsin, Soviet heritage remains strong
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), January 6, 2000: Tape of NATO strike on train shown at three times normal speed
  • Xinhua Press Agency (Cn), January 6, 2000: China Able to Make 600-kw Wind-Power Generating Units
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), January 7, 2000: Brecht Theatre mounts play about Brecht as FBI victim
  • Communist and Workers' Russia (Election Bloc 7), Press Statement, December 18, 1999: Dishonest elections, but struggle continues -- right-wing candidates overwhelmingly dominated media coverage
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), January 7, 2000: Nazi criminal returns to his Australian sanctuary
  • Michael Perry, Reuters (UK), January 6, 2000: Australia a safe-haven for war criminals -- security agencies used war criminals to 'spy on ethnic and communist groups in Australia'
  • Robert Wright, Financial Times (UK), January 7, 2000: Croatia -- New government looks to EU accession
  • Steve Lawton, New Worker (UK), January 7, 2000: Yeltsin resigns, war deepens
  • Reuters (UK), January 6, 2000: Red Flag flies triumphant over Microsoft
  • Tanjug (Yu), January 7, 2000: Sokol Quse -- Kouchner has breached Resolution 1244
  • Andrew Jack, Financial Times (UK), January 7, 2000: Political drama unfolds on the small screen -- Sergei Dorenko's one-sided coverage of December's Russian elections is part of a broader trend of media bias
  • Tanjug (Yu), January 7, 2000: KFOR, UNMIK have imposed chaos and rule of terror
  • Richard Norton-Taylor, The Guardian (UK), January 7, 2000: Nato under fire for choice of targets in Kosovo
  • Tanjug (Yu), January 7, 2000: Terrorists kill two Serb women in Kosovo
  • Tanjug (Yu), January 7, 2000: Wounded man treated in Russian army hospital after being shot by terrorists
  • Tanjug (Yu), January 7, 2000: Yugoslav Left -- Support for the Russia-Belarus Union
  • Socialist Action (UK), December 1999: NATO's goals in Yugoslavia
  • Diana Johnstone, January 6, 2000: Humanitarian War -- Making the crime fit the punishment
  • Heather Paterson, Associated Press (US), January 5, 2000: EastTimorese Protest Foreign Workers
  • Associated Press (US), January 8, 2000: Yugoslav General -- Serb Troops Will Return to Kosovo
  • Tanjug (Yu), January 9, 2000: Humanitarian agencies -- Kosovo refugees get 140 times more humanitarian aid than Yugoslav refugees receive
  • Joseph Reed Petticrew, Peoples Weekly World (US), Jamuary 6, 2000: The one and true Albert Einstein
  • Peoples Weekly World (US), January 6, 2000: Let Elian return home!
  • Xinhua News Agency (Cn), January 9, 2000: Australia's Acceptance of Kalejs Sparks Criticism
  • Andrew McCathie, Australian Financial Review, Januray 7, 2000: The Kohl hard facts of German politics
  • Tanjug (Yu), January 9, 2000: Kouchner's big lies
  • Tanjug (Yu), January 9, 2000: Macedonian paper -- China and Russia returning to political scene
  • Mike Blanchfield, The Ottawa Citizen (Ca), January 9, 2000: Yugoslavian ethnic cleansing 'no Holocaust' -- Canadian critic of Yugoslav bombing campaign says NATO guilty of 'crime against history'
  • Philippa Fletcher, Reuters (UK), January 8, 2000: Belgrade says Draskovic trying to stir civil war
  • Joseph Reed Petticrew, Peoples Weekly World (US), January 6, 2000: Peace Action exposes U.S. hypocrisy
  • Communist Youth Union (Cz), January 8, 2000: Press Release -- Against the IMF! Build an anti IMF/World Bank protest in Prague in September 2000!
  • David Cesarani, Margarette Driscoll, The Times (UK), January 9, 2000: Judgment day for the Holocaust historians -- David Irving will be at the centre of a marathon legal clash in the High Court over the issue of 'Holocaust denial'
  • Joanne Gray, Australian Financial Review, Januray 8, 2000: US hints at foreign policy shift
  • Tanjug (Yu), January 9, 2000: Violence continues in Kosovo
  • James Bissett, Globe and Mail (Ca), January 10, 2000: The tragic blunder in Kosovo -- We led the way in Suez, so why didn't we know better than to be led into a flagrant violation of international law
  • Borba (Yu), January 10, 2000: Borba English daily -- 10.01.2000
  • Tanjug (Yu), January 10, 2000: Returning Serb refugees face hardships
  • Tanjug (Yu), January 10, 2000: Chomsky's new book 'The New Military Humanism'
  • Tanjug (Yu), January 10, 2000: Another murder in Kosovo
  • Florida Times Union (US), January 8, 2000: Kosovo -- Bill Clinton's tarnished legacy
  • Alicia Montgomery, Salon (US), January 10, 2000: Money can buy you love -- The buying of the President 2000
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), January 9, 2000: Political and legal maneuvering stall Elian's return to father in Cuba
  • ITAR--TASS (Ru), January 10, 2000: Estonia preparing to join NATO
  • Tanjug (Yu), January 10, 2000: Italy's communists call for indictment against NATO leaders
  • Lisa Allen, Australian Financial Review, January 11, 2000: Taking care of business -- Politics and big business go hand-in-hand, and in NSW, Labor is more adept at the game than the Liberals
  • Kamal Ahmed, The Guardian (UK), January 10, 2000: 'What next? A piece about how to construct a gas chamber?' -- Lad mag FHM thought it was on to another winner when it published its student special full of irreverent features on suicide. But the families of two students used as case studies thought otherwise. And so did the Press Complaints Commission, the Samaritans, two universities and the magazine's sponsors.
  • Jan McGirk, The Independent (UK), January 12, 2000: How the Argentine military murdered parents and then gave away the babies 'like kittens'
  • Borba (Yu), January 11, 2000: Borba English language supplement -- 11.01.2000
  • Tanjug (Yu), January 11, 2000: China -- Yugoslavia's struggle for justice deserves respect and support
  • Asia Pacific Workers Solidarity Links, Aotearoa (NZ), December 31, 1999: Picketer dies after violence in New Zealand wharf strike
  • Deaths in Custody Watch Committee (WA), Press Release, January 7, 2000: The WA Prison 'Killing Fields' claim another two lives"
  • Andrea Mitchell, NBC News (US), December 14, 1999: Excerpts from an interview with Dr. Fidel Castro Ruz, President of the Republic of Cuba on the case of Elian Gonzalez, held at the Latin American School of Medical Sciences, December 14, 1999
  • Tanjug (Yu), January 11, 2000: Kosovar Serbs refuse to join Kouchner's 'Temporary Executive Council'
  • Tanjug (Yu), January 11, 2000: Talk about 'multi-ethnic Kosovo' all lies
  • Editorial, Australian Financial Review, January 12, 2000: AOL, Time set new ground rules
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), January 11, 2000: Six trapped South African miners found alive, four dead
  • Daniel Pearl, Robert Block, Wall Street Journal (US), December 31, 1999: Despite Tales, the War in Kosovo Was Savage, but Wasn't Genocide
  • Chris McGreal, The Guardian (UK), January 11, 2000: Genocide lawsuit against UN
  • Editorial, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (US), January 11, 2000: Another of those mistakes
  • Reuters (UK), January 11, 2000: Belgrade says Kosovo report belies U.N. claims
  • Tanjug (Yu), January 11, 2000: Yugoslav Ministry's report accepted as official UN document
  • Mike Blanchfield, The Ottawa Citizen (Ca), January 11, 2000: Yugoslavian ethnic cleansing 'no Holocaust' -- Canadian critic of Yugoslav bombing campaign says NATO guilty of 'crime against history'
  • Borba (Yu), January 12, 2000: Borba English daily - 12.01.2000
  • Reuters (UK), January 12, 2000: Four Bosnians killed in Kosovo attack
  • Julian Borger, The Guardian (UK), January 12, 2000: US Judge who blocked Elian's return to Cuba had 'business and political links' to anti-Castro activist
  • Jason Burke, The Guardian (UK), January 9, 2000: Butcher of Cambodia set to expose Thatcher's role -- Ta Mok, one of Pol Pot's genocidal henchman, says he will expose the West's part in training the Khmer Rouge
  • Steve James, Reuters (UK), January 11, 2000: Some see Orwell's 1984 in AOL-Time Warner merger
  • Luis Ortega, January 7, 2000: Eyewitness in Miami -- The Latest Commotion in Little Havana
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), January 12, 2000: Turkey decides to suspend Ocalan's execution
  • Branimir Pipal, Reuters (UK), January 12, 2000: Serb govt, media say opposition follows NATO orders
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), January 12, 2000: Victims of dictatorship hold emotional protest against Pinochet's release
  • Reuters (UK), January 12, 2000: UK limits export of TV equipment to Yugoslavia
  • Tanjug (Yu), January 13, 2000: Terrorists abduct 3 young women in Kosovo after shoot-out
  • Associated Press (US), January 12, 2000: NATO Bombs Killed 2,000
  • Borba (Yu), January 13, 2000: Borba English daily - 13.01.2000.
  • Tanjug (Yu), January 13, 2000: Danube Commission -- clearing of Danube to cost 32 million Euro
  • Tanjug (Yu), January 13, 2000: Terrorists kill two more members of the Skenderi family
  • Nina Field, Australian Financial Review, January 13, 2000: BHP dispute escalates
  • Julian Borger, The Guardian (UK), January 13, 2000: The 'miracle' of the young boy found at sea has empowered US rightwingers
  • Peoples Weekly World (US), January 12, 2000: Elian's custody is a political tug-of-war
  • Ken Silverstein, The Nation (US), January 24, 2000: New Documents Reveal the Close Ties Between Dearborn and the Nazis
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), January 13, 2000: Kohl scandal now clouding election campaign for German state
  • Associated Press (US), January 12, 2000: Four policemen die during shootout in Macedonia
  • Tanjug (Yu), January 13, 2000: KFOR is legalising crimes against non-Albanians -- Macedonian paper
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), January 13, 2000: Rescue teams reach men trapped in S. African mine
  • William Pomeroy, Peoples Weekly World (US), January 12, 2000: European powers separate from NATO
  • Richard Norton-Taylor, The Guardian (UK), January 13, 2000: UN prosecutor to review Nato's bombing of Yugoslavia
  • Philippa Fletcher, Reuters (UK), January 13, 2000: Montenegro to sell stake in key firms
  • Tanjug (Yu), January 13, 2000: Yugoslav report on non-implementation of Resolution 1244 accepted at UN
  • Andrew Jack, Financial Times (UK), January 13, 2000: Space -- Revived Mir may challenge Nasa project
  • Tim Wheeler, Peoples Weekly World (US), January 12, 2000: AOL, Time Warner buyout blasted
  • Jane Martinson, The Guardian (UK), January 14, 2000: US row as network alters news pictures
  • Christopher Black, Edward S. Herman, January, 2000: Louise Arbour -- Unindicted War Criminal
  • Borba (Yu), January 14, 2000: Borba English Language Supplement 14--01--2000
  • Daphne Liddle, New Worker (UK), January 14, 2000: Butcher Pinochet allowed to go
  • Carlotta Gall, The New York Times (US), January 15, 2000: Serbs at Border Complain of Attacks From Kosovo
  • Xinhua (Cn), January 15, 2000: Russia Foreign Minister Regrets US Hosting of Chechen Official
  • Tanjug (Yu), January 15, 2000: Terrorists blow up church in Kosovo
  • Tanjug (Yu), January 15, 2000: Greek Deputy demands the protection of cultural treasures in Kosovo
  • Reuters (UK), January 15, 2000: U.S. Soldier Held in Kosovo Death Probe
  • Tanjug (Yu), January 15, 2000: Dutch press -- Albanians in Kosovo fear Albanian criminals
  • Christopher Brown-Humes, Financial Times (UK), January 15, 20000: Lenin statue sparks dispute
  • Tanjug (Yu), January 15, 2000: Youth wounded by terrorists fights for life
  • Tanjug (Yu), January 15, 2000: Yugoslav, Iraqi national news agencies to renew cooperation
  • Tanjug (Yu), January 15, 2000: Yugoslavia's return to the OSCE is crucial for the stability of the Balkans
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), January 11, 2000: Kosovo powerless after power station blaze
  • Tanjug (Yu), January 15, 2000: 10,000 protest terrorism in Kosovo
  • Anne Rodgers, New Worker (UK), January 15, 2000: The tide of change -- a century of struggle
  • Tanjug (Yu), January 15, 2000: Yugoslav Red Cross prevented from contacting Serbs in Kosovo
  • Editorial, Peoples Daily (Cn), January 11, 2000: A Demand for International Justice from the Victimized
  • Christopher Goodwin, The Times (UK), January 16, 2000: Sara Jane, apple pie terrorist -- How did one of the FBI's most wanted women manage to bury herself in suburbia for 20 years?
  • Andrew Gray, Reuters (UK), January 16, 2000: U.S. Soldier Charged With Killing Kosovo Girl
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), January 16, 2000: US legislators to seek citizenship for Cuban boy
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), January 15, 2000: Pinochet could make full recovery -- report
  • Tanjug (Yu), January 16, 2000: More protests after murder of family
  • Tanjug (Yu), January 16, 2000: Yugoslavia includes reparations in charges against NATO
  • Andrew Marr, The Guardian (UK), January 16, 2000: Is the future big? -- One day companies like Time-Warner/AOL may be give us everything we want, but not what we need
  • Borba (Yu), January 17, 2000: Borba English daily -- 17.01.2000
  • Tanjug (Yu), January, 17, 2000: Italian Left criticises NATO aggression on Yugoslavia
  • Tanjug (Yu), January, 17, 2000: Yugoslav Ambassador blasts Kouchner's 'fait accompli' ethnic cleansing
  • Tanjug (Yu), January, 17, 2000: Exhibition on NATO aggression opens in Montreal
  • Tanjug (Yu), January, 17, 2000: Chinese delegation visits Zastava factory
  • Borba (Yu), January 18, 2000: Borba English daily - 18.01.2000.
  • Tanjug (Yu), January, 18, 2000: Yugo Ambassador praises courage of Canadian intellectuals
  • Reuters (UK), January 17, 2000: Three Serbs shot dead after returning to Kosovo
  • Andrew Gray, Reuters (UK), January 17, 2000: U.S. Soldier in Kosovo Murder Case Moved to Germany
  • Global Network Against Weapons and Nuclear Power in Space (US), January 14, 2000: Press release -- Please sign our petition against the militarisation of space
  • Richard Lloyd Parry, The Independent (UK), January 18, 2000: 'Indonesian army will use EU arms in creeping coup' -- Jakarta opposition say troops will use tanks from Europe to provoke violence, leading to full-scale military takeover
  • Ralph Atkins, Jeremy Grant, Financial Times (UK), January 18, 2000: Kohl resigns as CDU chairman
  • Tanjug (Yu), January 18, 2000: Terrorists attack village in Serbia
  • Tanjug (Yu), January 18, 2000: Socialist Party of Serbia official murdered in Kosovo
  • Tanjug (Yu), January, 18, 2000: Romanian paper says KLA trained by CIA, BND and he SAS
  • BBC (UK), January 18, 2000: Workers 'poisoned' at nerve gas base
  • Tanjug (Yu), January 18, 2000: Sokol Qhuse -- Kosovo is in a state of 'total lawlessness'
  • Andy Lehrer, January 11, 2000: Press Release -- Fight Union-busting at Greenpeace Canada
  • Tanjug (Yu), January 19, 2000: Terrorists continue arson attacks in Kosovo
  • Borba (Yu), January 19, 2000: Borba English Supplement 19.01.2000
  • Robert Fisk, The Independent (UK), January 17, 2000: Journalists must always fight spin -- 'What is it about defence correspondents that they so often come across as mouthpieces for crude military propaganda?'
  • Tanjug (Yu), January 19, 2000: Genocide charges laid against NATO at the International Court of Justice
  • Brendan Pearson, Australian Financial Review, January 20, 2000: WTO orders Howe leather to repay loan
  • Nina Field, Australian Financial Review, January 20, 2000: BHP takes on the unions
  • Andrew Jack, Financial Times (UK), January 19, 2000: Russia -- Putin demands end to court bias
  • Xinhua (Cn), January 19, 2000: Putin Meets Chi Haotian, Emphasizes Strategic Cooperation
  • Tanjug (Yu), January 19, 2000: Yugoslavia demands Security Council respect Resolution 1244
  • Stefan Wagstyl, Financial Times (UK), January 19, 2000: Romania -- Economic reforms unveiled
  • Tanjug (Yu), January 19, 2000: British, US spies prepared air strikes -- German paper Junge Welt
  • Tanjug (Yu), January 19, 2000: UN administrator assaulted
  • Tanjug (Yu), January 19, 2000: Swedish parliamentary delegation visits Yugoslavia
  • Tanjug (Yu), January 20, 2000: Arson attacks continue in Kosovo
  • Borba (Yu), January 20, 2000: Borba English daily - 20.01.2000
  • Charles Trueheart, William Drozdiak, Washington Post, January 20, 2000: Taking NATO to Court
  • Tanjug (Yu), January 20, 2000: Serbian Journalists' Association appeals to the International Federation of Journalists
  • Tanjug (Yu), January 20, 2000: NATO-Russia council meets over Kosovo
  • Tanjug (Yu), January 20, 2000: Yugoslav Minister denies giving interview to New York Times
  • Tanjug (Yu), January 20, 2000: 705 Serbs, Montenegrins killed in Kosovo since June
  • Tanjug (Yu), January 20, 2000: Yugoslavia demands Security Council implement and respect Resolution 1244
  • Tanjug (Yu), January 20, 2000: Russia insists anti-Yugoslav sanctions be lifted
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), January 20, 2000: Security Council members challenge Helms on history and money
  • Achin Vanaik, Hindustan Times (In), January 18, 2000: Agents of terror
  • Tom Raum, Associated Press (US), January 20, 2000: Helms offers hand to U.N., but insists on `reforms'
  • Borba (Yu), January 21, 2000: Borba English daily - 21.01.2000
  • Geoff Berne, January 19, 2000: Bellicose Buchanan Pleads for Peace
  • Agence France Presse (Fr), January 21, 2000: Elian grandmothers plea for his return to Cuban
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