He resigned the Yugoslav presidency amid demonstrations, following the disputed presidential election of September 24, 2000.
MiloÂević was arrested by Yugoslav federal authorities early on Sunday, April 1, 2001, on suspicion of corruption, abuse of power, and embezzlement. The initial investigation into MiloÂević faltered for lack of hard evidence prompting the Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Đinđić to send him to The Hague to stand trial for alleged war crimes instead.
The Hague war crimes tribunal charged MiloÂević with crimes against humanity, violating the laws or customs of war, grave breaches of the Geneva Conventions and genocide for his role during the wars in Croatia, Bosnia, and Kosovo.
Fortunately for Arbour's reputation, Milosevic died before facing trial for Kosovo war crimes, else he'd likely have been acquitted.
Yep, if at first you can't frame someone, be a good Muslime tool and try, try, again.
The Hague is nothing but but a group of jackals invented to be the official court of the One World Government. We don’t recognize it for good reason.
Sure. Except for the lack of evidence, they could’ve found Milosevic guilty. But they didn’t.